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29. How Teachers Are Supporting Communities Through COVID-19 with Demian Barnett
Episode 2931st May 2020 • A Handful of Hope • Jesse Brisendine
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We cover:

* How awesome teachers are being through the COVID pandemic

* The importance in students maintaining connection with their teachers while sheltering in place

* What you did not realize about school's and why you need to understand this.

And Much more...

Demian, currently the Superintendent/Principal of the largest K-6 elementary school in Santa Barbara, is in his 29th season in education.

Having worked across all levels of the K-12 environment, he also has experience as a district-level administrator and has taught in credential programs at the university level.

Along with his current duties as Superintendent/Principal, he is the current president of the South Santa Barbara charter of the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) and teaches in the local Preliminary Services Administration Credential (PASC) program, helping those that want to become administrators.

A published author, Demian is a life-long learner who continues to make a difference for students and seeks to support schools and the people who work in them.

Catch up on interviews you have missed as well as see the entire lineup of experts at the "A Handful of Hope" website:

https://jessebrisendine.lpages.co/a-handful-of-hope/

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