TL;DR: Love all members of your community and have the courage to tell them you love them. Leading with love is good for all members of the community including yourself. It provides benefits like less worry, fear, and stress, and increased feelings of support, safety, and comfort. Is it possible to love the people you lead? It absolutely is. You … Read More
EP 172 Just Look Up 5 Life Saving Phrases For Every Human with Joe Beckman
6:45 – Things Are Not Permanent 8:40 – It’s About What You Love 14:43 – Staying Stuck 15:49 – Different Kinds of Failures 19:38 – Success through Failures 20:57 – Willingness to Fail 23:28 – Joe Beckman’s Journey 35:55 – Teachers and Social Emotional Learning 37:33 – The 5 Life Saving Phrases is for All Ages Links: Apple: https://apple.co/35bOtq6 Spotify: … Read More
EP 171 Our Kids Need More Support with Cody Armstrong
1:00 – Every Decision Counts Basketball book study 4:30 – Coaching connections, helping students grow through athletics 9:30 – A new passion, from curriculum to SEL 12:30 – Understanding Adult SEL 14:10 – Serving teacher’s to reach students 16:00 – The Game Changer, Morning check-in 18:30 – Curriculum committee to SEL committee 20:30 – Integrating SEL with Instruction 23:45 – … Read More
Episode #107 Engaging Learners in the Online Environment with Dr. Cynthia Sistek-Chandler
Dr. Cynthia Sistek-Chandler, a staff developer, trainer, and professor of educational technology at National University works with schools and the San Diego County Office of Education. Since 1998, Cynthia has primarily taught online EdTech courses. She currently is the new Program Lead for Master of Arts in Social and Emotional Learning. Cynthia’s journey as a teacher I knew I always … Read More
BTW Podcast Season One, Episode Five- Having Tough Conversations with Phil Echols
Jen sits down with Phil Echols to discuss his experiences as a beginning teacher, tough conversations that beginning teachers need to have during their first couple of years, and review strategies that can be used to have crucial conversations during your beginning years of teaching. MORE EPISODES