Kari Pitstick chats with us about her passion for education and helping others, whether that be in her middle school classroom or working with the Teach Better Team! Kari’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Flip Grid Books: Ground Zero by Alan Gratz Who to Follow on Social Media: Brian Faulkner (Twitter) What’s A Good YouTube Channel, Podcast or Website for Educators? Shut … Read More
252: Michelle Kasun chats with us about teaching using a standards based grading approach and focusing on providing truly student centered instruction
Michelle Kasun chats with us about teaching using a standards based grading approach and focusing on providing truly student centered instruction Michelle’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Adobe Acrobat Pro Books: Hacking Questions by Connie Hamilton Making Assessment Work by David Schmittou Who to Follow on Social Media: Amy Fast (Twitter) Taylor Armstrong (Twitter) James Sturtevant (Twitter) What’s A Good YouTube Channel, … Read More
Aspire Mailbag: Staff Retention with Hedreich Nichols
In the 19th Aspire Mailbag episode, Hedreich Nichols, Jeff Gargas, and I answer questions on different leadership topics provided by the listeners. Please join us for this episode as we answer questions and discuss how to retain staff, make every student feel included in school, top characteristics of a good leader, and the newest Teach Better projects! About Hedreich Nichols: … Read More
251: Joan McArthur-Blair and Jeanie Cockell chat with us about building resiliency and how to build and create positive futures
Joan McArthur-Blair and Jeanie Cockell chat with us about building resiliency and how to build and create positive futures. Joan’s and Jeanie’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Zoom Books: Creating Leaderful Organizations by Joe Raelin Finding Our Way by Margaret Wheatley On the Brink of Everything by Parker Palmer Who to Follow on Social Media: Cooperrider Center for Appreciative Inquiry (Instagram) Conversations … Read More
250: Hunter Flesch chats with us about being and young & hungry educator who’s focused on being a positive servant leader that’s all in on taking risks and learning from failure
Hunter Flesch chats with us about being and young & hungry educator who’s focused on being a positive servant leader that’s all in on taking risks and learning from failure. Hunter’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Google Forms/Sheets Books: Shift the Monkey by Todd Whitaker Who to Follow on Social Media: Erin Myres (Instagram) Jonathan Alsheimer (Twitter) Christy and Karen of the … Read More