The AuthEthnic Podcast

Teachers and Techies Talk

52 min · 2. marras 2022
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Our Season 3 Opener! The lowest paid and the highest paid have a chat.  We bring our guests, Lillian and Lior, to share their thoughts about their experiences from Silicon Valley to your local public school. - How history, gender, and capitalism have helped create this disparity between tech and school. (5:30) - Are we able to stick to our values? Finding those bits of joy in our profession! (12:46) - Who gets left out in fields that are not designed for us? (16:46). - Dealing with harmful workplace behavior. i.e. microaggressions, retaliation, exclusion (29:19).  - Advice to anyone who's interested in these industries (38:52) and answering a few questions submitted by our listeners on Instagram (41:45).

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