TL;DR: Through the writing process, you can reflect on and discover who you are as an educator. It’s time to write your book! Writing can reveal why you teach and what practices draw students in and push them to their passions. Write Your Book Let me tell you a little story that comes with a caveat. The caveat is you … Read More
66: Culture and Creativity – Kelly Croy discusses why we need to focus on creation over consumption, and how good and bad days all come down to a cultural experience.
Director of Innovation and Instruction, Author, and the host of the Wired Educator Podcast, Kelly Croy, chats with us about his 28 years in education, why he believes in inspiration, and how good days and bad days all come down to a cultural experience. Kelly discusses why we need to focus on creation over consumption, gives us a preview of … Read More
20: Be R.E.A.L. – Tara Martin encourages us to always be ourselves.
Author, speaker, teacher, COACH, and Director of Media and Communication for Dave Burgess Consulting, Tara Martin, chats with us about what it means to be R.E.A.L. and teach from the heart, why it’s okay to expose vulnerabilities, and what we need to do to be “future ready.” Tara encourages us to always be ourselves, and talks about the one … Read More
19: Collecting the Dots – Jimmy Casas chats about building a strong community and being a champion for our students.
Author, speaker, and 26 year veteran teacher, Jimmy Casas, shares what being a champion for our students really means, and why we must first “collect the dots” in order to build a strong community. Jimmy tells us the story that “changed everything,” talks about his biggest fear, and shares the 4 most powerful words of leadership. Episode Highlights 2:45 … Read More