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    Explore " student anxiety" with insightful episodes like "Rethinking the STAAR Test", "Negative effects of student screen time and social media: Exclusive VIP course preview", "the first myth of the college experience: college is the best time ever", "141: OTT: 3 Tips to Helps Students Avoid Back-to-School Anxiety" and "Episode 29: Holding Space for Students to Reflect and Process Events That Can Feel Overwhelming" from podcasts like ""Intersect Ed", "Smart Social Podcast: Keeping students safe so they can Shine Online", "what a time: getting you across campus (and beyond) one pep talk at a time", "One Tired Teacher" and "The Compassionate Educators Show"" and more!

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    Rethinking the STAAR Test

    Rethinking the STAAR Test

    How we measure success in Texas public schools? Right now, standardized testing and an A-F accountability system that assigns grades to campuses is used almost entirely to grade our schools. 

    Accountability, and the transparency it brings, is essential. We need to make sure the 5.4 million students in Texas public schools are provided with the tools they need to eventually enter the workforce, and that taxpayer money is being put to good use. 

    But what if we had a system that looked at more than how students do on one test on one day? What if we decided that what makes a “good school” goes beyond test scores and we evaluated how districts prepare students for life and career through things like early childhood education, dual language, fine arts, and extra-curricular programs? Or the many crucial resources public schools provide to ensure the well-being of their students, like meals, mental health services, and campus security?

    This is a wholly achievable idea — and one that had momentum and bipartisan support during the most recent legislative session. But, like so many other worthy public education issues, accountability and assessment reforms went down in the battle over private school vouchers during the 88th Session.

    In this episode, hear from Lori Rapp, Superintendent at Lewisville ISD; Jacqueline Martinex, Former 4th grade teacher at Canutillo ISD; Daniel Saenz, CEO of Nieto Technology Partners; Paola Gonzalez Fusilier, School Board Trustee at Pasadena ISD; and Dr. Libby Cohen, Senior Director of Advocacy at Raise Your Hand Texas, each discusses assessment and accountability from their unique perspectives. 

    Negative effects of student screen time and social media: Exclusive VIP course preview

    Negative effects of student screen time and social media: Exclusive VIP course preview

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    the first myth of the college experience: college is the best time ever

    the first myth of the college experience: college is the best time ever

    "This isn't what I thought it would be. I'm not sure I like college." These are common freshman thoughts! We hear over and over again that college is the. best. time. ever. but for most, it doesn't feel that way right off the bat. Belonging takes time! In this pep talk, we cover the expectations we have surrounding college, what the real reality of being at school is, and how to stay optimistic if you're not loving it yet. Spoiler alert: you're not alone! 

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    141: OTT: 3 Tips to Helps Students Avoid Back-to-School Anxiety

    141: OTT: 3 Tips to Helps Students Avoid Back-to-School Anxiety

    141: OTT: 3 Tips to Help Students Avoid Back-to-School Anxiety

    In today's episode, I will share three tips for helping students avoid back-to-school anxiety. I hope you will join me.

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    Now if you’re feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Click here to leave a review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!  


    Subscribe and Review:

    Are you subscribed to my podcast? If you’re not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don’t want you to miss an episode. I’m adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix, and if you’re not subscribed, there’s a good chance you’ll miss out on those. Click here for iTunes.

    Now, if you’re feeling extra loving, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find my podcast, and they’re also fun for me to go in and read. Click here to leave a review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review,” and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!

    Episode 29: Holding Space for Students to Reflect and Process Events That Can Feel Overwhelming

    Episode 29: Holding Space for Students to Reflect and Process Events That Can Feel Overwhelming

    In light of recent events, specifically events that relate to the global outcries of racial injustice, the Black Lives Matter movement, acknowledgement of white privilege, and more exposure to witnessing violence founded in racism, I have chosen to create an episode to help educators hold space for their students to reflect on and process their own experiences. This is not meant to be a therapy session in the classroom, but there are ways which we can create therapeutic and safe environments within the boundaries and context of school.

    I do urge you to listen to and absorb all of the incredibly rich content that is available and authored by members of the BIPOC communities, but if my teachings and style resonate with you, please listen to this episode, reflect, and process. I invite you to get comfortable in the discomfort of these conversations because they will ultimately transform us into the Compassionate Educators are students, our families, our communities, and our world need us to be.

    RESOURCES

    Joe Truss' 40+ Books for AntiRacist Teachers

    Lindsey Floyd's Protest Orientation for Teachers

    Letitia Browne-James Racial Trauma In America Panel Discussion


    Let's change lives together.

    Join our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/compassionateeducationresources/  for more resources.

    EMAIL support@compassionateeducators.com or VISIT https://www.compassionateeducators.com/ to learn more about working directly with Marie and services she provides to educators and schools.

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    Episode 24: What should schools prioritize when we reopen?

    Episode 24: What should schools prioritize when we reopen?

    For the first time in our lives, we can take time to reflect on what we truly want traditional education to look like and then make changes to make it happen.

    I invite you to explore with me, what would happen if students and staff well-being are prioritized? What if physical, emotional and mental health were at the forefront of every school's action plans? What if students natural tendency for curiosity, exploration and engagement were reignited because their basic needs and happiness mattered? What if school violence, anxiety and depression decreased because we showed them that they were valued and worthy of care.

    I'd love to hear what your dream is for education!

     Let's change lives together.

    Join our Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/compassionateeducationresources/  for more resources.

    Visit https://www.compassionateeducators.com/ to learn more about working directly with Marie and services she provides to educators and schools or email support@compassionateeducators.com 

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    The Power of Pause-itivity: A Holistic Approach to Mindfulness Education with Lou Redmond, Founder of One Mindful Education

    The Power of Pause-itivity: A Holistic Approach to Mindfulness Education with Lou Redmond, Founder of One Mindful Education

    If you ask health experts, schools leaders, and even students about the biggest problem students face today, you'll get the same answer: anxiety. Student anxiety levels have risen steadily over the last seven years, with recent national data suggesting that one-third of students will experience an anxiety disorder. Students themselves recognize the massive problem that anxiety presents. A 2019 Pew Research Center study found that 70% of teens surveyed felt anxiety and depression was the number one issue they faced, with another 26% indicating it was a minor problem.

    The underlying causes of the rising trend are complex, and many fall outside the influence of schools. But there are significant and relatively simple strides that schools can take to reduce the anxiety students experience in school. One of the most effective is the intentional integration of mindfulness. In this week's episode, Lou Redmond, founder of One Mindful Education explains that mindfulness is about so much more than "just calming down", and shares a powerful framework that educators can use in classrooms, school-wide, and even personal practice. And because mindfulness can't really be understood outside of experience, Lou walks us through some simple exercises to get us started.

    Connect with Lou and One Mindful Education:

    Website: https://onemindfuleducation.com/

    Email: lou@onemindfuleducation.com


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