Episode #124 – Touch the Heart Before You Can Reach the Brain with Hal Roberts

Barbara BrayRethinking Learning Podcast

Episode #124- Touch the Heart Before the Brain with Hal Roberts

 Hal Roberts has had an amazing journey as a teacher, principal, superintendent, and educational consultant. He focuses on leadership and the relationship with wine. Yes, I said, wine. Hal is the author of Make Waves! and started Safe Harbor Academy as a school for kids with incarcerated parents.  Background, where you grew up Born and raised in Dallas, I was … Read More

Episode #123: Empathy as our Superpower with Naomi Toland

Barbara BrayRethinking Learning Podcast

Episode #123 - Empathy as our Superpower with Naomi Toland

 Naomi Toland has taught in different countries researching nutrition, neuroscience, and psychology. She believes these topics help us communicate, challenge ourselves, collaborate, and better understand ways to look after our wellbeing. Naomi shares what she learns on her Empathetic Educators platform.   Your Background Naomi Toland is originally from Derry in Ireland. One of Naomi’s passions is traveling as she … Read More

Being Human Is Not Unprofessional

Teach Better TeamBlog, Connect Better, Engage Better, Manage Better

TL;DR: The #RelationshipsFirst movement: Students are more likely to learn when they have a positive relationship with you and get to know you too. We connect better with others who we know, value, and respect. Share stories about life experiences and show humanity to students every day. Their experiences may be similar so by sharing, you have become someone else … Read More

Improving Stakeholder Communication

Dana GoodierBlog, Connect Better, Differentiate Better, Lead Better

TL;DR: Remember to offer in-person, live, virtual, and recorded access to events so everyone has access. Make sure your school website is up to date. Consider the use of video messages as a form of communication. Consider different modalities of communication and participation for families and the community to get involved with the school. Every beginning to a new school … Read More