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EdisonLearning and Social Emotional Health – Episode 9

In this episode, we are joined by two EdisonLearning employees, Alisha Zak, an Academic Advisor, and Jodi Rogers-Carter, a Mathematics Teacher.
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In this episode, we are joined by two EdisonLearning employees, Alisha Zak, an Academic Advisor, and Jodi Rogers-Carter, a Mathematics Teacher, who share with us how supporting students is intertwined with social and emotional health.

The relationships between advisor and student as well as advisor and teacher are invaluable. These relationships form a path to successful learning. Discover how our programs support Social Emotional Learning which leads to student engagement and academic success.

Dr. Wendy Oliver is a highly qualified Tennessee teacher and administrator who has pioneered digital learning across multiple states and school districts. She has authored digital teaching standards and developed software that allows teachers to self-assess their knowledge of digital instruction. No matter which hat she’s wearing, her goal is simple — to empower learners. Dr. Oliver is currently the Chief Learning Officer for EdisonLearning.

Learn more about EdisonLearning by visiting https://edisonlearning.com/

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