As the election nears, some Philly-area schools have been training teachers on how to navigate politically charged conversations with students. Plus, where remote work stands now.
Megan Kabatt, who talks about the election daily while teaching her Advanced Placement Government class at Phoenixville Area High School.
As the election nears, some area schools have been training teachers on how to navigate politically charged conversations with students.Politics in the classroom The benefits to working from home remain, according to those who still do it. Remote work enables more control over scheduling, as well as the flexibility to seek employment outside geographical boundaries.
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