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    Explore "edleadership" with insightful episodes like "AOEN Episode 77: Providing a voice for nursing, with Adam", "AOEN Episode 76 Making time to care with Charles", "S1 Ep43: Sounds great but we can't afford it", "Episode 061: Exploration High School Interview with Nathan Strenge & Sam Neisen on Founding a Learner-Centered Learning Environment" and "Episode 060: The QUESTion Class Interview with members of the Youth Advisory Council" from podcasts like ""Art of Emergency Nursing", "Art of Emergency Nursing", "For Flourishing's Sake", "Shift Your Paradigm: From School-Centered to Learner-Centered" and "Shift Your Paradigm: From School-Centered to Learner-Centered"" and more!

    Episodes (28)

    AOEN Episode 77: Providing a voice for nursing, with Adam

    AOEN Episode 77: Providing a voice for nursing, with Adam

    In this episode, Kevin talks to Adam Johnston the President of the North Dakota ENA.  Adam is a nurse, educator, advocate, and leader.  He shares some of his experience with the audience and tells about how he spoke up to protect the nurses of North Dakota.  You are going to love this episode.  Wait till you hear his answer for three things.  It is AWESOME.  

     

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    AOEN Episode 76 Making time to care with Charles

    AOEN Episode 76 Making time to care with Charles

    In this episode, Kevin visits with Charles Kunkle MSN, CEN, CCRN, BC-NA. He is the author of a book called No Time to Care. He is a long-time ER nurse, nurse leader, and keynote speaker. Charles shares some key moments in his career that shaped his mission to change nursing leadership. If you are a nurse leader this episode is a must-listen.

    You can find out more about Charles here:
    https://notimetocare.com/ 
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    S1 Ep43: Sounds great but we can't afford it

    S1 Ep43: Sounds great but we can't afford it

    Welcome to Episode 43. Wow, this has been quite a week!  Three of the Four panels on the “For Flourishing’s Sake” Virtual Book Launch Extravaganza happened on Thursday, the day the book launched in Kindle format.  The final panel will take place on 21st August, when the paperback comes out.

    One of the issues we talked about in one of the panel discussions was cost.  Too often, I hear the cost argument: “Oh, well that sounds great, but we just don’t have the budget”.  I am sure that, as someone who listens to this podcast and is therefore interested in promoting the flourishing of everyone within your school community and as an ardent advocate of Positive and Character Education (or whatever you may call it in your school) you have heard these objections over the years, too.

    It is true that much of Positive Education has sprung from prestigious independent schools such as Geelong Grammar School in Australia and Wellington College in the UK. But as Fabian de Fabiani - Director of Character Education and Wellbeing at the Odyssey Trust for Education and Assistant Headteacher at Townley Grammar School - said to me when I interviewed him for the book:

    “If the independent sector has been doing this for the last 20-30 years, why can’t the state sector do it?”

    At Townley Grammar School, a state-funded selective secondary school just outside London, where costs are very high but the school’s budget does not get the inner London uplift, they developed their Character Education programme and policies around the belief that everyone has a fundamental right to social mobility and discovering their purpose.  They then introduced the same principles, adapted to the different environment, to Erith School, which they renamed King Henry School, as they formed the Odyssey Trust for Education.  As Fabian explained when I interviewed him for the book and in the first of last week’s book launch panels, it is about where your priorities lie, and about being good at collaborating with others and spending your money wisely.

    Patrick Ottley-O’Connor - Education Consultant, Leadership Coach and Headteacher & Executive Principal, North Liverpool Academy - explained that you can find cost savings in other areas and that staff will accept these if you bring them on board and they understand why certain costs have to be cut, especially if they know you will then re-invest them into structures and systems that will improve well-being.  He gives a great example of this in the book…you’ll have to read it for yourself though, I wouldn’t want to spoil your reading enjoyment! 😉

    Cost savings can actually be achieved directly from wellbeing initiatives, as Dan Morrow - CEO of the Woodland Academy Trust - explains in the book.  When he joined the Trust, they had been losing around 40% of staff per year, which is at the top end of the normal range of staff attrition for schools in the UK).  A year later, this had dropped to 4%.  The trust saved over £100,000 in recruitment costs alone last year! In the book, he explains some of the simple initiatives he has introduced to improve the wellbeing of staff and students in his schools.  I am sure he will talk about some of these in the panel discussion on 21st August as well. Details of this will be posted virtual book launch extravaganza webpage nearer the time.

    So, putting wellbeing at the heart of education doesn’t have to cost the earth, and it may even save vast sums of money in recruitment and retention, not to mention the costs related to sickness absence, especially as a high proportion of sickness absence is related to mental health issues such as anxiety, stress and depression.

    I hope this episode has given you some ammunition when you hear those objections from colleagues or education leaders about Positive Education being too expensive. And I’d like to leave you with a final thought from Patrick Ottley-O’Connor.  When he talked to me about his school as a “loving, caring community”, he added:

    “The way we speak to each other doesn’t cost a penny”.

    Positive Education is not just about new initiatives and programmes.  So much of it hinges on strong, determined leadership and creating an ethos for wellbeing in the school.  And that starts with the way you talk to your colleagues and your students, and the way you look after each other as a community.

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    For Flourishing’s Sake is available on iTunes / Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and Deezer.

    The book, by the same name, came out on Kindle on 18th June and will be out on paperback on 21st August. You’ll find it on all major online book retailer sites.  It’s jam-packed with evidence-based strategies for whole school positive education with case study examples from a wide range of schools from around the world. So why not order your Kindle copy now, or pre-order your paperback so you’ll receive it as soon as it’s published?

    If you’d like to get in touch with questions or comments, or to contribute to a future episode, please contact me via Twitter at @FlourishingED.  You can also leave comments on individual episode pages right here at www.forflourishingssake.com (see bottom of this page).

    I look forward to hearing from you, and until next time, For Flourishing’s Sake, have a great week!

     

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    Episode 061: Exploration High School Interview with Nathan Strenge & Sam Neisen on Founding a Learner-Centered Learning Environment

    Episode 061: Exploration High School Interview with Nathan Strenge & Sam Neisen on Founding a Learner-Centered Learning Environment
    Today we are speaking with Nathan Strenge and Sam Neisen. Nathan and Sam will be launching Exploration High School in the fall of 2021 – a learner-centered environment designed to empower youth to contribute to a healthier, more equitable society.   Nathan’s drive to transform education and open Exploration High School comes through his belief that…

    Episode 060: The QUESTion Class Interview with members of the Youth Advisory Council

    Episode 060: The QUESTion Class Interview with members of the Youth Advisory Council
    In this episode, we are speaking with students who took the QUESTion Class when they were in high school and have formed a Youth Advisory Council to support the creation of a new subject field in education. The QUESTion class is a semester-long course designed by the Open Future Institute to support learners in the…

    Bonus Episode 18 – Outdoor Learning Interview with Adam Aronson, Founding Lead Teacher at Chelsea Opportunity Academy

    Bonus Episode 18 – Outdoor Learning  Interview with Adam Aronson, Founding Lead Teacher at Chelsea Opportunity Academy
    In this bonus episode, we are speaking with Adam Aronson, founding lead teacher at the Chelsea Opportunity Academy (COA) in Chelsea, MA, about the academy’s outdoor experience course.  The Chelsea Opportunity Academy (COA) is a competency based, alternative high school in Chelsea, Massachusetts. Chelsea Opportunity Academy offers an engaging and supportive learning environment for young adults…

    Episode 059: Blue Valley Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) Interview with Corey Mohn, Executive Director & Erin Jacobson, learner

    Episode 059: Blue Valley Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS) Interview with Corey Mohn, Executive Director & Erin Jacobson, learner
    In this episode, we’re learning with Corey Mohn and Erin Jacobson. Corey is the Executive Director of the Blue Valley Center for Advanced Professional Studies (CAPS), a nationally recognized, innovative high school program. Students fast forward into their future and are fully immersed in a professional culture, solving real world problems, using industry standard tools and…

    Episode 058: Voyagers’ Community School Interview with Karen Giuffre’, Founding Director

    Episode 058: Voyagers’ Community School Interview with Karen Giuffre’, Founding Director
    In this episode we are learning with Karen Giuffre’ from Voyagers’ Community School in New Jersey. Karen began her teaching career in Harvard, Massachusetts where she taught 5th, 6th, and 8th-grade social studies. Karen developed an elementary interdisciplinary curriculum as a researcher and writer and then as a trainer and promoter of the national physical education program,…

    Episode 057: Sweetland School Interview with Lindsay Pinchbeck and learners

    Episode 057: Sweetland School Interview with Lindsay Pinchbeck and learners
    In this episode, wee are learning with Lindsay Pinchbeck, Director of Sweet Tree Arts and Founder of Sweetland School in Hope, ME, and learners.  Sweetland School is an Arts Integrated, Project Based elementary school. Lindsay has been teaching in the arts and alternative education settings for the past 20 years. Cooper McBride is 13 years old…

    Bonus Episode 17 – Interview with Tom VanderArk – Power of Place

    Bonus Episode 17 – Interview with Tom VanderArk – Power of Place
    In this bonus episode, we are speaking with Tom VanderArk, co-author of Power of Place: Authentic Learning Through Place-Based Education.  Tom is an advocate for innovations in learning. As CEO of Getting Smart, Tom advises impact organizations and learning institutions on the path forward. A prolific writer and speaker, Tom has co-authored more than 50…

    Bonus Episode 16 – Interview with Joanne McEachen & Matthew Kane –– Measuring Human Return: Understand and Assess What Really Matters for Deeper Learning

    Bonus Episode 16 – Interview with Joanne McEachen & Matthew Kane –– Measuring Human Return: Understand and Assess What Really Matters for Deeper Learning
    In this bonus episode, we are speaking with Joanne McEachen & Matthew Kane about their book, Measuring Human Return: Understand and Assess What Really Matters for Deeper Learning. Joanne is the CEO/Founder of The Learn er First, an education consultancy based in Seattle. She serves on the executive team of Karanga, the global alliance for social…

    Episode 056: Interview with Mithil Pujar – Chairman of the Executive Student Cabinet, San Diego County Office of Education, and learner, Poway Unified School District

    Episode 056: Interview with Mithil Pujar – Chairman of the Executive Student Cabinet, San Diego County Office of Education, and learner, Poway Unified School District
    In this episode we learn the power of learner voice through a conversation with Mithil Pujar, Chairman of the Executive Student Cabinet at the San Diego County Office of Education, and Poway Unified Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council (SSAC) member, dedicated to making school better. Through partnering with district and community leaders, Mithil works to elevate learner…

    Episode 055: Josh Ecker, teacher & Amelia and Josh, learners on Project Wonder

    Episode 055: Josh Ecker, teacher & Amelia and Josh, learners on Project Wonder
    In this episode, we are learning with Josh Ecker, middle school teachers involved in the launch of a learner-centered model of education, Project Wonder (a micro-school within Salisbury Middle School) and two learners, Amelia and Josh.   Josh is in his third year teaching in Salisbury. He is pursuing a doctoral degree in Mind, Brain, and…

    The Fog of Charter Schools & an interview w/ Charlotte Danielson (211)

    The Fog of Charter Schools & an interview w/ Charlotte Danielson (211)

    Show Notes:

    Article on the docket for today's episode: "From the picket line to the charter school: The path union members should walk" by Jay Matthews of the Washington Post.

    * What role should/can charter schools play in the education of our citizenry?

    * Are all charter school funders coming from a greedy / non-educational place?

    https://tinyurl.com/yyrfcfrg

     

    Interview with Charlotte Danielson:

    * What is the Danielson Framework and how did it come about?

    * To what extent are value added measures effective in evaluating the performance of teachers?

    * How has the role of principal changed in supporting the development of teachers?

    * What else should we be looking at to create highly functioning schools?

    Rahm-a Culpa + Interview with Jon Saphier (210)

    Rahm-a Culpa + Interview with Jon Saphier (210)

    Show Notes:

    Today's show features a discussion about Rahm Emanuel's recent Mea Culpa published in the Atlantic entitled "I Used to Preach the Gospel of Education Reform. Then I Became the Mayor"

    https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/02/policymakers-need-new-path-education-reform/581995/

    * What does a system look like that focuses on building the capacity and leadership skills of principals? 

    * Principal-focused reform, versus teacher-based reform

    * Promoting principal autonomy

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    During part two, we interview THE Jon Saphier of Research for Better Teaching, and co-author of the incomparable Studying Skillful Teaching

    During our interview we discuss:

    * The recently unveiled "High Expertise Teaching Project"

     

    * How to improve teacher prep programs

    * What structures can schools put in place to improve teacher performance?

    The Millennial State Superintendent - Interview w/ Kathy Hoffman (209)

    The Millennial State Superintendent - Interview w/ Kathy Hoffman (209)

    Show Notes:

    How does seeing the state of public education in Arizona firsthand help you as you transition to this new role?

    Do you think an increase in teacher pay alone is enough to attract more, and better, teachers to Arizona?

    What are your plans for mitigating the absentee rate in Arizona?

    What are your thoughts on the use of vouchers and school choice in general in Arizona?

    Resources Mentioned:

    Arizona Republic: One Arizona district has found a way to keep truant kids in school

     

    The L.A. Teacher Strike & Erica Buddington of The Langston League (206)

    The L.A. Teacher Strike & Erica Buddington of The Langston League (206)

    Show Notes:

    The LA Teacher Strike: what is happening and why in the second largest school district in the nation.

    Why They’re Broke: https://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/capitol-alert/article223799285.html

    Strike Overview: https://www.latimes.com/local/education/la-me-edu-los-angeles-teachers-strike-reasons-20190109-story.html

    https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/07/us/teacher-strike-lausd-utla.html

    Interview with Erica Buddington, Founder of the Langston League: http://www.langstonleague.org/

    Erica is a Dean of Students at a Bushwick Middle School, HBO Def Jam Poet, author, YouTube sensation and overall educator-extraordinaire from Brooklyn, New York. Erica is also the Chief Curriculum Officer for the Langston League - a culturally responsive/relevant curriculum design firm that specializes in student workshops, professional development sessions, and more.

    The Langston League is a team of unconventional educators seeking to address educational and opportunistic inequalities in at-promise neighborhoods through culturally relevant/responsive, fun, and equitable curriculum. The League's primary focus is literacy, infused with STEAMD elements - science, technology, engineering, arts, mathematics, and design.

    Governance Matters - Charters in America (204)

    Governance Matters - Charters in America (204)

    Show Notes:

    During the first segment of Episode 4, the crew discusses a recent piece by Valerie Strauss entitled: Linda Darling-Hammond VS Diane Ravitch and Carol Burris (https://wapo.st/2ziklcc)

    Darling-Hammond's side takes exception in this piece that there is room for charters in America. She takes up "the issues of choice in public education from a different perspective from the one that has been driving debates since the election of President Trump."

    This piece comes in response to what Diane Ravitch wrote about charter schools: Does it matter who operates America’s public schools? (https://wapo.st/2qU3iZF)

    "That’s a central question in the national debate about education and the movement to find alternatives to school districts that are publicly funded and operated. While charter schools are publicly funded, they are privately operated and are not required in most places to be as transparent as publicly operated schools. The public also has little say in key operations of private and public schools that accept publicly funded vouchers."

    Teacher Tips - Parent Teacher Conferences (203)

    Teacher Tips - Parent Teacher Conferences (203)

    During this episode's Teacher Tips, the gang discusses the ways in which teachers and school staff can maximize Parent Teacher Conferences for all involved.

    Listen in for some useful information from the folks who've been there, done that, for many years!

    While you're at it, check out our newest blog on this very subject: "Making the Most of Parent Teacher Conferences"

     

    Gamification with @MrKoz31 (203)

    Gamification with @MrKoz31 (203)

    Show Notes:

    During today's interview, we discuss gamification and standards based grading with Mr. Andrew Kozlowsky, high school social studies teacher from Maryland (@MrKoz31).

    In his fifth year of teaching, Andrew has transformed his classroom from what was always a welcoming, rigorous social studies class, to one that is gamified: where students are motivate to learn by using video game design and game elements in the classroom environment.

    Listen along as Mr. Koz explains how he pushes kids for excellence each and every day!

    Resources:

    Zombie Nation Site: https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/zombienation/home

    Abraham Lincoln Movie Trailer Side Quest: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V9Q3_ZL2RbwgYik_Ms2WNCmYD_X6wba6/view?usp=sharing

    Jamestown Minecraft Side Quest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UDkNMVu8fo&feature=youtu.be

    Standards Based Grading Rubrics: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WcsfCwX68fPSHiEaM8N6EAN6LczcxkPaO8e-vTd-NrE/edit?usp=sharing

     

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