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Episode 031 – Stacey Roshan


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This week Ken chats with Stacey Roshan and we talk about her new book “Tech with Heart“, her history as an educator, stakeholders in learning, trust in relationships, on the unattainable ideal of “the perfect student”, anorexia nervosa, failure as a piece of the learning process and so much more.
Stacey is a pioneer in the flipped learning community who started flipping her math class in 2010. I decided to dig into a particular chapter from her book: “The Perils of Perfectionism” and I am really glad that we went straight to that topic.



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About our Guest



Stacey Roshan is Director of Innovation & Educational Technology at Bullis School and author of Tech with Heart: Leveraging Technology to Empower Student Voice, Ease Anxiety, & Create Compassionate Classrooms. She is passionate about bringing innovative tools into the classroom to create a safe learning environment for all students to find their voice and build confidence. Her work has been featured in USA Today, The Washington Post, CNN and PBS Newshour. She has also been named Teacher of the Future by NAIS. In addition to teaching high school students to love and understand math, Stacey works closely with faculty to design tech-infused lessons aimed at providing the optimal learning environment for all students.
 
Connect with Stacey at https://techiemusings.com or via Twitter @buddyxo.
 



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* Stacey mentioned the work of the education author and Professor of Mathematics Education, Jo Boaler.
* Stacey talks about her use of various tools in the book. She explains this is not about specific tools about finding tools that work to support your teaching. Some of these tools mentioned in the book and podcast are:

* Pear Deck.
* EdPuzzle.
* FlipGrid.


* Find Stacey at her website techiemusings.com.
* Find Stacey on Twitter at @buddxo.

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