Assistant Principal, Shawn Peck, chats with us about achieving teacher immortality, the strength of being willing to fail, and why you absolutely have to love kids. Shawn’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Everything Google Book: “Grading For Equity” by Joe Feldman “When I Was The Greatest” by Jason Reynolds “Talking to Strangers” by Malcom Gladwell (audiobook) Who to Follow on Social Media: … Read More
191: We can’t just talk from the textbook.- Barbara Schneider chats with us about trying to make things better for young people, transitioning to teaching online, and not just talking from the textbook.
John A. Hannah Chair University Distinguished Professor, Barbara Schneider, chats with us about trying to make things better for young people, transitioning to teaching online, and not just talking from the textbook. Barbara’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Zoom Book: “Becoming” by Michelle Obama “Against Empathy” by Paul Bloom “100 Years of Solitude” by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Who to Follow on … Read More
6 Steps to Start Your Edupreneur Journey
TL;DR: Using your strengths and skills as an educator to start an entrepreneurial journey. Finding your passion, planning, building a team, forgetting perfection, reflecting and adapting, and committing are 6 simple steps you can take to become an edupreneur. I’ve been saying it for quite a while now: educators make awesome entrepreneurs. You’re built for it. You’re passionate, driven, educated, … Read More
190: Find the little things. – Jennifer Bernier chats with us about taking risks to learn new things, giving yourself grace, and finding the little things that can make the change.
Jennifer Bernier chats with us about taking risks to learn new things, giving yourself grace, and finding the little things that can make the change. Jennifer’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Google drive is the given so I’m going to say Bitmoji chrome extension! Book: “Becoming” by Michelle Obama “Blended Learning in Action” by Catlin Tucker, Tiffany Wycoff, and Jason Green Who … Read More
189: You’re doing enough. – Brad Shreffler chats with us about adjusting to failure, finding the good in emergency remote learning, and why you are doing enough, even when it doesn’t feel like it sometimes.
Brad Shreffler chats with us about adjusting to failure, finding the good in emergency remote learning, and why you are doing enough, even when it doesn’t feel like it sometimes. Brad’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Google Sheets Book: “The Principal” by Michael Fullan “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” by JK Rowling Who to Follow on Instagram: Mike Washburn @misterwashburn … Read More