Episode 37: Unexpected Homeschool Mom (ft. Kerline Wright)

Apr 13, 2020 12:00:00 AM


In this episode, you'll hear from Lane's wife, Kerline, about what it has been like to suddenly be a homeschool teacher because of COVID-19. You'll hear about how it's changed her lifestyle, how she's coping with the increased workload and what she has learned from the process. [spp-player url=http://traffic.libsyn.com/voices4ed/37_-_Education_Post_-_Unexpected_Homeschool_Mom.mp3] [spp-tweet tweet=""Don't feel like you have to get everything done. I'm totally OK if something doesn't get done at the end of the day. The most important thing is that I was able to teach the kids some things and they're happy and playing." – Kerline Wright"]

Episode Details:

  • How Kerline feels about homeschooling
  • What it's like to suddenly become a homeschool mom
  • The educational resources Kerline has been using
  • A typical schedule for Kerline and the kids
  • The most frustrating part of homeschooling
  • The biggest lesson Kerline has learned from homeschooling

Links Mentioned:

[spp-tweet tweet=""The challenging part is to set some time to plan what we're going to work on the next day—which is what all teachers do." – Kerline Wright"]

Tags: COVID-19

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