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By John Linney
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One important role of educators is to help young people navigate where they fit in and how to use their voice. Identifying who you are while trying to secure a sense of belonging and personal power makes adolescence extremely complicated especially when youth are mistreated by their peers at the same time. Guest Angie Rooker explains how her new fantasy book for middle school students can open up dialogues that help young people and adults use their power for the most good and stop forms of mistreatment such as exclusion, put-downs and other forms of bullying.
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Part two of our discussion on how to navigate this new normal in education with strategies and ideas from 7 education experts, facilitators, and practitioners. During this fluid time you might be providing education in a virtual space, in-person, or a blend of both making self-care, student-care and school-care more important than ever. This lively panel of education practitioners from @CollaborateEdu share how we can recharge ourselves, energize our instruction, and create a vibrant and positive learning environment.
"Self-Care, Student-Care, School-Care" Conference on October 16-17, 2020. $50 discount offer going on now. Register at www.CollaborateEdu.com
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Navigate our new normal in education with help from 7 education experts, facilitators, and practitioners sharing their strategies and ideas. During this fluid time you might be providing education in a virtual space, in-person, or a blend of both making self-care, student-care and school-care more important than ever. This lively panel of education practitioners from @CollaborateEdu share how we can recharge ourselves, energize our instruction, and create a vibrant and positive learning environment.
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Website: www.CollaborateEdu.com Twitter: @CollaborateEdu Facebook: facebook.com/CollaborateEdu LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/CollaborateEdu Instagram: instagram.com/collaborateedu2020
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How do we reach a student’s heads, hands and hearts so they are caring, curious, and excited to learn? All learning emanates from the heart. Since education does not operate in vacuum schools cannot educate the whole child alone. Schools function best when we authentically engage the family and the community through whole child education. Guest Jonathan Raymond explains how to put children at the center and fresh approaches to meet the needs of each child.
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“What are ways to start taking risks to increase your joy as an educator and expand personal mastery?”
Guest Links:
Twitter: @jraym0
Medium: https://medium.com/@jraym0
About today’s guest
Jonathan Raymond is President of the Stuart Foundation. He brings insights from many years of experience in education including as Superintendent of the Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD). From 2009–2013, his innovative approaches guided SCUSD’s transformed Sacramento’s poorest performing schools in the neediest neighborhoods. He is the author of “Wildflowers: A School Superintendent's Challenge to America.”
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We all have a foundation of leadership and a type of leadership approach. Are you more of a square or a triangle? How can you modify your approach to strengthen your connection to staff or students to improve learning and the school in which you work? You can leverage what you do naturally to get better at things that are not so natural. Guest Mark Stevens explains what you’re missing in your leadership style and how you can get it.
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“How can simplifying my language lead to stronger relationships and better results?”
About today’s guest
Mark Stevens has been a Human Resources Professional for nearly 20 years. His emphasis on leadership development inspired him to create “The Square and the Triangle; The Power of Integrating Relationships and Results in Workplace Culture.” a leadership model which can help leaders be their best, easily and more naturally. \
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Twitter: @SquareTriangle_
Website: www.thesquareandthetriangle.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thesquareandthetriangle/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-stevens-shrm-scp-9689685/
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It’s a misconception that if you want classroom discipline with clear boundaries then you have to be mean-spirited. In fact, old ideas of intimidation and anger are no longer effective. Students have changed and educators must change and grow as well. Guest Doug Campbell shares approaches to discipline and classroom management that anyone can use to be a better educator and perhaps an even better parent.
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“Should I be comparing my skills as an educator to others?”
About today’s guest
Doug Campbell taught high school math for 20 years in public schools in North and South Carolina. He has written two books for educators -Discipline Without Anger: A New Style of Classroom Management and Essential Tips for Classroom Success: 365 Ways to Become a Better Educator.
Guest Links:
Twitter: @MrDougCampbell
Website: MrDougCampbell.com
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International School Climate Institute – Provides practical training, workshops, coaching, and speaking to create positive school climates. Contact us about school climate improvement, planning and climate survey support, bullying prevention and upstander intervention training, restorative justice practices, school safety, youth development, and more.
Some wonder why any developing country would invest in education in poorer countries. Guest Brad Brasseur explains how this investment pays off for everyone. He also shares strategies for building bridges to help educators mine the potential of any student anywhere. Education is an antidote to getting out of poverty.
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“How might I create support to help students’ address their unmet needs like anxiety, depression, loss and more?”
About today’s guest
Brad L. Brasseur is a Canadian educator living in Peru working on education projects in several countries. He has visited over 80 countries as a global traveler and writer including two articles published in over 30 countries including Better Education Can Decrease Wealth Inequality and If Education is the Cure for Poverty, then How do we Make the Antidote?.
Guest Links:
Twitter: @brbrasseur
LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradbrasseur/
E-mail: [email protected]
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Are you making learning memorable for your students? Guest Michael Morrison explains how to tap into the passion for learning and teaching by encouraging moonshot thinking. Make sure you celebrate your learning too. By helping teachers tap into why they got into teaching and engaging students in projects that make a meaningful impact, we can inspire kids to change the world.
The Edspiration Inbox Answers…
“How can I create greater cooperation and engagement of students when giving instructions or directions?”
About today’s guest
Michael Morrison is a leader in rethinking the role technology plays in education. He has over 20 years experience in education and is the Chief Technology Officer for Laguna Beach Unified School District. The CA State Superintendent recently recognized Laguna Beach USD as one of three leading digital districts.
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Twitter: @mytakeontech
http://www.RocketReady.org
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Every young person benefits from learning about their own culture and how they connect with other societies and nations. From the conversations you have, to wall displays, to food festivals, or inviting in key partners, there are many strategies for developing global citizens. Guest Jesse Rizo explains the 3 M’s of cultural awareness because all children deserve to learn about their heritage and have it honored.
The Edspiration Inbox Answers…
“How can you begin to shift a school culture if it feels out of control or it isn’t the kind of school you want?” – School Counselor, California
About today’s guest
Jesse Rizzo, Head of school at BASIS Independent Manhattan believes that our society and education system relies on too much on perfection. Schools can increase empathy, cultural understanding and even international test scores by teaching and understanding global citizenship and the value of diversity.
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Jesse Rizzo
Twitter: @BASIS.ed
www.BasisindependentManhattan.com
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International School Climate Institute – Provides practical training, workshops, coaching, and speaking to create positive school climates. Contact us about school climate improvement, planning and climate survey support, bullying prevention and upstander intervention training, restorative justice practices, school safety, youth development, and more.
Being student-centered is a fantastic practice for helping young people learn but what about being life-centered? You can excite learning and activate new thinking if you take the opportunity to bring innovation outside through activities such as a school garden. Guest Derek Rhodenizer explains how to bring an exciting experiential, life-centered approach to education and break free of ho-hum patterns of teaching and learning.
The Edspiration Inbox Answers…
“How do we easily explain climate in education to non-educators?” – Workshop Participant, California
About today’s guest
Derek Rhodenizer is the Academic Director at Westboro Academy in Ottawa, Canada and actively works to stay on education’s leading edge challenging educators to take risks and investigate new possibilities. He harnesses student curiosity and adaptability using the latest technological advances. Derek is an education blogger, podcaster, and manager of the Twitter Chat #OnEdchat.
Guest Links:
EduThoughts podcast: https://soundcloud.com/d-rhodenizer
Blog: http://voiced.ca/beyond-the-staffroom/
Twitter: @DerekRhodenizer
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Show Sponsors
International School Climate Institute – Provides practical training, workshops, coaching, and speaking to create positive school climates. Contact us about school climate improvement, planning and climate survey support, bullying prevention and upstander intervention training, restorative justice practices, school safety, youth development, and more.
The podcast currently has 82 episodes available.