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By FYG Productions, LLC
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The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.
Angie Oberg, an educator from Minden, Nebraska, is a traveler, concert-goer, reader, thinker, and educator with over 30 years of experience. Her teaching journey evolved from traditional lectures to fostering critical thinking. She emphasizes process over results, encouraging students to ask questions and engage in group discussions. Angie's Back Shelf Library initiative boosted student engagement in reading, allowing them to choose from a diverse collection of young adult novels. Her classroom promotes student agency, growth, and a love for learning, emphasizing curiosity and exploration over data-driven metrics. As she nears retirement, Angie hopes more educators can provide students with personalized, nurturing learning experiences that inspire curiosity and self-discovery.
Valerie began her career as a founder and Principal of an Independent Business school in rural Jamaica for underserved adolescents. Her thirst for an awareness of the structures and systems in public education led her to high school teaching at two of Jamaica’s most prestigious schools. The thirst further led her to become an international teacher in South Bronx; a community that is economically and academically challenged. Valerie holds a Diploma in Teaching, a Bachelor of Education from the College of Arts Science and Technology; two Master Degrees in Special Education and Middle School Science from City College and a certification in Education Leadership from College of Saint Rose. She believes that education is the backbone of any great nation, and is passionate about education reform for all citizens; Valerie is confident that a good education will never decay.
Dr. Rudy Crew, former NYC Public Schools chancellor, advocates for a dynamic education approach in his white paper "Choosing To Be." He emphasizes integrating skills like math and reading into real-world problem-solving, connecting academic and career paths, and nurturing students' passions. This approach, he believes, builds social capital and is crucial for all students, regardless of their background or school type. In the post-Covid era, he urges interactive, self-motivated learning aligned with students' aspirations, making education a window of opportunity for all.
Join us for an insightful Fireside Chat with Amanda McCann, a dedicated EdTech expert with 10 years in the field. Originating from an unexpected entry into EdTech, Amanda's passion grew as she witnessed its transformative impact on students. Residing in Asheville, NC, with her family, they revel in the outdoors, soccer, and music. Amanda embodies the Connector, Leader, and Organizer lifestyles from Find Your Grind. Virginia's education scene is undergoing a seismic shift. With the partnership of Find Your Grind, students are experiencing an enriched self-awareness and career exploration journey. This curriculum doesn’t just set a career path; it fosters a deeper understanding of oneself, connecting them with mentors from Virginia’s leading industries. Virginia, your next educational chapter beckons, with Find Your Grind leading the way!
Join us for an insightful Fireside Chat with Tyler Harrington, a former High School Math & STEM educator who has also worked in EdTech companies in both America and New Zealand. Tyler is passionate about fostering authentic real-world education to empower students. Tyler shares his life with his beloved wife Sami and their two dogs, Peanut and Tui. He loves spending time hiking outdoors, dog agility training, and creative building projects. His Find Your Grind lifestyles are Leader, Competitor, and Entrepreneur. In the heart of the Midwest, Illinois is evolving with emerging career fields. To prepare the next generation, educators, administrators, and the community must collaborate. Empowering educators, customizing solutions, and fostering student autonomy through platforms like Find Your Grind are key. Together, we can empower Illinois' future leaders for success in a changing world.
Join us for an enlightening fireside chat with Katie Grothaus, the Career Navigator Specialist at Montgomery County Educational Service Center in Ohio. With a rich background, including over 12 years as a school principal, Katie provides a unique perspective on the intersection of education and career readiness. Throughout the discussion, we'll explore the intricacies of the Ohio Career Connection Framework and understand its role in shaping the futures of countless students. Listen as Katie shares her journey from leading a school to guiding students toward successful career paths. This conversation promises to be both insightful and inspiring, offering a fresh perspective on the ever-evolving landscape of education and work. Join the conversation and be part of a broader dialogue on preparing our next generation for the world beyond the classroom. Don't miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights from a seasoned professional in the field.
Jace Biendera, a dedicated educator with a rich and expansive journey spanning over 30 years, has made significant contributions to the field of education, transforming countless lives and shaping innovative teaching methods. From wearing the hat of a dedicated teacher to shaping the corridors of decision-making as an administrator, Jace has lived through the transformative phases of educational trends. As the present-day Work Experience Teacher/Coordinator, his insights are a blend of grassroots classroom experiences and top-level curricular strategies. But who is Jace beyond these roles? He’s a passionate advocate for crafting future-ready pathways for students, always with an emphasis on embracing a lifestyle-first mindset. As we dive into this conversation, get ready to explore the future of work, the importance of molding education to fit evolving societal needs, and the very essence of what makes learning a lifelong journey.
Join us for an enlightening fireside chat with Allyson Hernandez, a devoted educator with a Master of Arts Degree in Social Emotional Learning, committed to empowering students with vital life skills. In her 11-year teaching journey, she’s transformed the lives of countless students. Allyson’s unique approach focuses on social and emotional learning (SEL), emphasizing self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. Her classes, including ‘Life Skills’ and ‘Peer Helpers,’ foster inclusivity and personal growth. Allyson’s dedication extends beyond traditional academics, helping students map out their futures, set goals, and make informed decisions. Discover how her passion for teaching enriches lives and prepares students for success. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation about education that goes beyond the classroom!
In less than 14 minutes, you’ll learn from Evalaurene Jean-Charles a dedicated educator, advocate, and the CEO & Founder of Black on Black Education, an education consulting firm supporting schools in using student voice and student-centered practices to enhance school and classroom culture. Also, as a current 9th-grade history teacher in the Bronx, Evalaurene has made a profound impact on her students’ lives. Recognized for her commitment to educational equity and social justice, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in Unique and Interdisciplinary Studies and a Master of Arts in Teaching. She has participated in prestigious programs and conferences. As the CEO & Founder of Black on Black Education, Evalaurene continues to work towards a more inclusive and student-centered education system.
In less than 14 minutes, you’ll learn from Felecia Gray, who has been in education for over 14 years. She has taught grades 7-12 in the areas of English, Psychology, and Leadership. Felecia has been an administrator for over four years. She has a true passion for educating and supporting students and teachers. Felecia considers herself the “ultimate cheerleader” as it is her life’s purpose to be the champion that all educational partners need and deserve.
The podcast currently has 40 episodes available.