The Catholic School Matters podcast hosted by Dr. Tim Uhl focuses on two outstanding school leaders discussing their school's efforts to make remote learning relevant and successful. Tom Campbell (1:05), the principal of Our Lady of Good Counsel in Olney, MD and Mary Patrick, the principal of St. Stephen's in the Arch of Baltimore, both discuss their school's challenges and successes this spring. #catholicschoolmatters
The Catholic School Matters podcast hosted by Dr. Tim Uhl presents two great guests this week talking about issues facing schools right now. Dr. Eric Wearne (1:09) of Kennesaw State, one of the co-authors of the "Open Letter to Independent School Leaders" discusses his perspective on what Catholic schools should be doing to plan for the immediate future. Leslie De Leonardis (32:31) from the Arch of Los Angeles STEM network discusses why STEM is valuable in this remote learning environment. #catholicschoolmatters
Dr. Mike Daniels (1:55), the Director of Education for the Lasallian District of SF-NO, and Frank Stingo (42:44), long-time principal of Mater Dei HS in Chula Vista, join Dr. Tim Uhl on the Catholic School Matters podcast to discuss the impact of remote learning and the pandemic on our Catholic schools. #catholicschoolmatters
David Quammen, the NYT-bestselling author of 2012's "Spillover" about animal infections and pandemics, joins Dr. Tim Uhl on the Catholic School Matters podcast to discuss the current pandemic in layman's terms in order to give school leaders a better understanding of the conditions of the coronavirus and his thoughts moving forward. #catholicschoolmatters
Dr. Tim Uhl, the host of the Catholic School Matters podcast, is joined by 3 Catholic school leaders to discuss remote learning. Dr. Julie Cantillon & Susana Lapeyrade-Drummond (1:47) discuss how their school systems in SF & SD have implemented and supported the move to remote learning and Johnny Tiernan (36:31) from ACE-Ireland discusses the challenges in Irish Catholic schools and how they've adapted #catholicschoolmatters