Guest Desi and Terence Moore, Dara Savage Answer Concerns Based on Educational Inquiry During the Covid Experience. - a podcast by Harry Brake

from 2020-07-30T17:45:21

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The Classic Upward Bound students end the summer session of the the Social Investigations and World Issues podcast with guests Desi Moore, Terence Moore, and Dara Savage.  Educational insights during this pandemic come to light for both educators and students alike!


Desiree and Terence Moore are members of the Seaford community and have both chosen education as their career fields.  Coming from a family of educators, Desiree works for Jobs for Delaware Graduates, also known as JDG, as a training coordinator, where she equips JDG teachers throughout the state with best practices to deliver engaging curriculum to students in JDG programs.  Prior to her current position, she was a classroom JDG teacher at Seaford High School for many years.  Her husband, Terence Moore is a library media specialist for the Capital School District and has been an educator for 28 years, teaching natural science and library science for many years at the middle and high school levels.  For the past 5 years he has been a school library media specialist and gifted and talented teacher at South Dover Elementary School.  Ms Moore is the President of the AFRAM Festival and Mr Moore has always been a major aspect of the AFRAM planning as well.


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Dara Savage – Seaford High School Board Member


Life-long Seaford resident , I am a National Faculty Member for PBL Works, Lead Mentor teacher and Instructional Coach at the Early College High School at Delaware State University,  member of the Budget Oversight Board, member of the Delaware Secretary of Education’s Teacher Advisory Board, serve on the Department of Education Literacy Cadre and Digital Learning Cadre, former English teacher at Seaford High, and collaborator with planning the AFRAM festival.





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