In this solo show, I talk though how to do an effective root cause for an adaptive challenge in your school. To make these ideas practical, I share examples of root cause analyses from schools in turnaround. Like what you hear? Share! Episode Links: Episode transcript here. Want more? Follow me on: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Twitter: … Read More
Episode 26 – Lindsey Nickels – An Episode 22 Years in the Making
Join Jeff & Adam as we chat with Lindsay Nickels, an intuitive mindset and business coach on a mission to help those know they’re meant for more… “drop the excuses & discover your purpose!” More from Lindsey: 5th grade student of Adam’s (first positive role model) – “It was a connection I remembered forever” Imposter Syndrome – she didn’t think … Read More
229: Krenice Roseman chats with us about being a lawyer by day and a co-founder of a nonprofit by night. Krenice helped found Young, Black & Lit and shares with us her journey and mission
Krenice Roseman chats with us about being a lawyer by day and a co-founder of a nonprofit by night. Krenice helped found Young, Black & Lit and shares with us her journey and mission. Krenice’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Cell Phone Books: The Color Purple by Alice Walker Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston Who to Follow on … Read More
AWC Episode #38: Vulnerability’s Role In Education
In this episode, Jennifer and Hans debate accessible levels of vulnerability. Later, Hans identifies something personal he’s been struggling with. Listen on your favorite podcast platform! More Episodes
BTW Podcast Season One, Episode Eight- Anti-Bias and Anti-Racist Teaching with Dr. Natalie Odom Pough
Jen sits down with Dr. Natalie Odom Pough to discuss her experiences as a beginning teacher, learn more about anti-bias and anti-racist teaching, and dive into ways in which educators can support students and staff through anti-bias and anti-racist teachings. MORE EPISODES