In this episode, Jennifer and Hans explore how self-care fosters our ability to tap into creativity. Later, Hans shares a couple of his favorite practices for fostering creativity. Listen on your favorite podcast platform! More Episodes
Leveraging Perspicaciousness with Anne Wicks
This episode features the High Leverage Practice of Perspicaciousness with Anne Wicks. A national champion volleyball player from Stanford and now part of the George W. Bush Institute, Anne gets into how difficult it is to be perspicacious with chaos in the world. When events and connections are almost too much to take in, rising to curiosity can provide focus … Read More
BTW Podcast, Episode Fifteen- The Masks We Wear with Jessica Holloway
Jen sits down with Jessica Holloway to discuss her experiences as a beginning teacher, the different masks that educators put up when they are faced with a stressful situation, and strategies you can use when you are hiding behind one of these masks. MORE EPISODES
Curriculum Series #6—Who Tells Your Story?
In the final installment of the Curriculum Series, Laura Cruz and I go over student memoirs and why each student has a story worth telling. She decided to try this project because she wanted her students who came from different backgrounds and races to have opportunities that white wealthy students traditionally had. This type of writing allows us to process … Read More
Curriculum Series #5—Establishing a Reusable Unit Arc
We’re getting into unit arcs in #5 of my Curriculum Development Mini-Series. Unit arcs are considered the backbone of units that are student-centered and grounded in justice. In order to make it work, you need 3 to 5 purposeful protocols. What kind of protocols you ask? Click play to find out more! Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! … Read More