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 Dr. Nicole Mancini , a former chief academic officer,  discusses her educational journey, emphasizing social-emotional learning, leadership, and networking. She advocates for evidence-based teacher education and adapting university programs. She advises new teachers on literacy, classroom management, and assessments, and offers tips for parents to support their children's reading skills. The conversation highlights the importance of networking for professional and personal growth in education. 

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00:00 Introduction and Background

03:08 The Importance of Strong Leadership in Education

05:48 The Power of Networking and Learning from Others

09:48 Adapting Teacher Education to Evidence-Based Practices

13:02 Addressing Social-Emotional Learning in Education

16:05 The Impact of the Pandemic on Student Learning

23:24 Advice for New Teachers on Becoming Better Teachers around Literacy

30:35 The Importance of Social-Emotional Learning and Parent Involvement

35:46 Preparing Children for Reading: Building Oral Language and Incorporating Letters and Sounds

42:02 The Power of Networks in Education and Personal Growth

About Nicole
 Dr. Nicole M. Mancini, with 24 years in educational leadership and curriculum development, excels in managing academic programs and fostering continuous improvement. She collaborates with stakeholders, uses data-driven decisions to enhance student outcomes, and drives systemic accountability. Committed to inclusivity, she empowers colleagues and invests in their growth to shape the future of education.

Connect with Nicole
LinkedIn:
[@nicolemancini]
X: [@drnmancini]

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