Jethro Jones, the 2017 NASSP Digital Principal of the Year, is a former principal and host of the Transformative Principal podcast. He is also the founder of The Center for Cyberethics, independent, non-partisan educational institute dedicated to the study and promotion of cyberethics, and author of the book, SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for students, teachers, … Read More
276: Marie McCumber chats with us about her joy and passion for teaching elementary education at the Ohio State School of the Blind
Marie McCumber chats with us about her joy and passion for teaching elementary education at the Ohio State School of the Blind. Maries’s Recommendations: EdTech Tool: Bookshare Books: The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah Going Gradeless by Elise Burns and David Frangiosa Gutter Child by Jael Richardson Who do we need to follow on Twitter or Instagram TODAY? Judith Painter … Read More
Episode 36: Sound off on Self Care as a teacher
Hey Y’all, We’re are back after a bit of a hiatus due to vacation and personal life stuff. It’s great to come back on and to connect with listeners. This episode came about while talking to another educator about it being ok not to finish everything as a teacher. You can worry about the unfinished items another day and take … Read More
Episode 23 | Featuring Hedreich Nichols
Hedreich Nichols is a curriculum designer and Middle Years Program district edtech lead from North Texas. She is also an author and equity consultant helping teachers and districts amplify the voices of all students. With her Cherry Lake Publishing equity series books, What is Anti-racism? and What is the Black Lives Matter Movement?, as well as her upcoming Solution Tree title … Read More
Curriculum Series #4—Crafting a Compelling Driving Question
Today, I am discussing an element of project-based learning that is often overlooked – how to craft a compelling driving question. I break down the differences between essential and driving questions, I give examples of each, and a checklist or the standard of what is needed. When you are creating a driving question, I recommend a minimum of … Read More