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Steve Adubato's Lessons In Leadership with co-host Mary Gamba
Lessons in Leadership: Tim Sullivan and Sister Maureen Shaughnessy
On this “Discovery and Innovation in NJ” edition of “Lessons in Leadership,” Steve Adubato and Mary Gamba are joined by Tim Sullivan, CEO, New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA), who talks about The HELIX and the impact it will have on jobs and the economy in New Brunswick and the state overall. Then, Steve and … Continue reading Lessons in Leadership: Tim Sullivan and Sister Maureen Shaughnessy
2024-09-21
30 min
PBL Simplified for Administrators by Magnify Learning
Changing Education Through Strong Leadership | E175
From my own shift from the world of engineering to the vibrant classrooms of teaching, I've experienced firsthand the electrifying impact of project-based learning (PBL) on both engagement and academic success. In our latest episode, I peel back the layers of this educational revolution, revealing how PBL not only boosted student performance but also increased attendance and diminished disciplinary issues. I open up about the inception of a PBL-centered school within a school, offering a blueprint for empowering leadership in education that could rewrite the narrative for students and teachers alike.The conversation takes an inspiring turn a...
2024-03-27
33 min
Education Evolution
Unlocking the World of Literacy with Marnie Ginsburg
Reading is simple, right? Not for everyone, and it’s especially challenging for those who don’t have access to all the tools and resources they need to be successful. This week we hear from Marnie Ginsburg, founder of Reading Simplified, who has dedicated her career to improving reading proficiency in students. She discusses the critical need to disseminate research-backed strategies to teachers, bridging the gap between what we know and what happens in the classroom. During our conversation, we explore the scientific foundations of reading, the role of phonemes, decoding, and ph...
2023-09-26
32 min
Education Evolution
Leading Like a Teacher with Miriam Plotinsky
The further away administrators get from their roots as teachers, the more they forget what it’s like to be in the trenches. The result is often either a real or perceived lack of empathy for teachers. Both teachers and administrators have vital roles in the school, and it’s important for both to have mutual respect for one another. To achieve this, administrators need to take a step back and really listen to teachers. How? By being more visible, asking questions, and seeking out teachers as the answers to the challenges in their buildings.
2023-09-19
47 min
Education Evolution
Early Life Nutrition is Key to Wellness with Cynthia Jackson
Hopefully we all know the importance of nutrition early in life, but not enough schools offer nutrition education. And since children often do what their parents do, adults’ poor food choices get passed down generation after generation. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Cynthia Jackson of Educare about this critical aspect of early childhood development. Cynthia shares the profound impact of a good diet during the early years on long-term health and well-being. We explore how organizations like Educare are addressing food insecurity among families and empowering children to make healthier food choice...
2023-09-05
31 min
Education Evolution
Empowering Equity and Employability with Dr. Nivine Megahed
It’s time for schools and universities to serve all learners, especially in an equitable and accessible environment. National Louis University, under the visionary leadership of Dr. Nivine Megahed, is reshaping education and lives to meet this ever-present need. Their commitment to equity, employability, and social transformation stands as a beacon in the evolving educational landscape. NLU's focus extends beyond degrees, emphasizing continuous learning, skills, and economic stability. By addressing challenges faced by marginalized students, NLU exemplifies a commitment to inclusivity and success for all. In an era w...
2023-08-22
39 min
Education Evolution
Championing Equitable Early Childhood Education with Danielle D. Jordan
Think about the tremendous growth and learning that happens during the first five years of a child's life. These years are a foundation for future success, yet there's often a gap in resources and support. Thankfully, in a world where government funding for early childhood education often falls short, there are still many out there advocating for comprehensive educational support. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Danielle Jordan, a 20-year educational leader who supports youth in the Chicago area. We discuss the challenge of expanding universal pre-K programs to in...
2023-08-15
49 min
Education Evolution
Parent Choice Leads to Empowerment for All with Tyson Junkers
Too many parents think they don’t have power and choice in their children’s education, but this week’s podcast guest proves otherwise. During COVID, Tyson Junkers saw his children thrive because they were learning at home in a project-based learning environment that Tyson himself developed. And as schools went back to in-person, his son was entering kindergarten. They visited a number of traditional schools and saw the discomfort in his children’s eyes. After searching for a solution and a lot of discussion, Tyson and his family moved and opened an Acton Academy in West P...
2023-08-01
37 min
Education Evolution
Aligning Board Behaviors with Student Outcomes with AJ Crabill
Explore the crucial role of school boards in driving student success and effective governance in our latest podcast episode with AJ Crabill. In this week’s episode, AJ offers valuable insights into the key struggles faced by school boards and the importance of shifting the focus away from adult inputs and toward student outcomes. He shares the behaviors and actions that set successful boards apart, including how they spend their time and prioritize the growth of children. Creating a continuous improvement cycle within school boards is so important, and AJ emphasizes the need to clarify pri...
2023-07-25
42 min
Education Evolution
Creating What Our Kids Need with Tanya Sheckley
You don’t have to be an educator to make an impact in education. Sometimes it’s a concerned parent, looking for what’s best for their own child who can make the biggest impact. And the more parents like this week’s guest, Tanya Sheckley, take action, the faster we’ll have educational systems and support for all our youth. When Tanya’s daughter needed additional support at school, but the school could only offer a modified curriculum rather than a full inclusion model, Tanya knew that she needed to do something different. T...
2023-07-18
39 min
Education Evolution
Making Room for Financial Literacy with Brian Curcio
Though the tide is slowly turning, not enough schools are offering financial literacy education to students, and I don’t know of any states that require it for graduation. Some states may not feel like there’s room or resources to teach this vital skill to students, but creative teachers and schools can find a way. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Brian Curcio, co-founder of the financial literacy tool Rapunzl. It was founded to provide education about investing through fun and free investment competitions with scholarships and cash prizes. And because of the...
2023-07-11
33 min
Education Evolution
Connecting Parents, Students, and Post-Secondary Experiences with Colin Pears
Parenting is challenging. We go from being caretakers to teachers to mentors to travel companions and there’s a learning curve at each step of the journey. The one that sticks out to so many is the transition into releasing young adults into the post-high school world. There’s an entirely new language for parents and students alike and it’s not easy to navigate. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Colin Pears, founder of Highpoint Education. Colin saw a communication and development need for new college students and created a resource to bridge...
2023-07-04
55 min
Education Evolution
Creating Exceptional Internship Experiences with Rob Khoury
Internships play a crucial role in shaping the careers of young professionals, providing them with valuable industry experience and insights. In this podcast episode, Rob Khoury shares his journey of discovering how to create the best environment possible for interns. Inspired by an incredible intern who taught him the importance of meeting interns' needs, Rob offers valuable insights for employers on optimizing the internship experience. Creating exceptional internship experiences requires intention, ongoing communication, and a commitment to the growth and development of interns. By following the principles of exceptional internships, employers can provide valuable learning o...
2023-06-27
42 min
Education Evolution
Building an Education at Home with Mandy Davis
Homeschooling often gets a bad rap because of myths that parents believe about it. Contrary to popular belief, homeschooled kids have numerous opportunities to socialize or participate in group activities. And what many families experienced while their kids attended remote school during the pandemic is not an indication of what homeschooling looks like. This week on the podcast, Mandy Davis, a former school administrator, shares what homeschooling looks like in her home. She shares her insights and experiences in creating a nurturing and empowering learning environment for her children. In our co...
2023-06-20
32 min
Education Evolution
Embracing Universal Design for Learning with Ginny Simmons
We know that every child deserves a quality education, but did you know where the roots started to form for universal design for learning (UDL)? This week on the podcast, I’m talking to a powerhouse in education about the power of teaching different students in different ways. Something just makes sense when you consider how very different we all are. In this episode, Dr. Virginia (Ginny) Simmons, an advocate for UDL, shares her journey of transforming education to create inclusive classrooms that cater to the unique needs of every student. Reflecting on the limitations of...
2023-06-13
50 min
Education Evolution
Empowering Education with New Opportunities with Jon England
Deregulating zoning and occupancy laws is crucial to support the growth of micro-schools, providing diverse educational options for students. But few know what steps to take or who to talk to. This week on the podcast, Jon England of Libertas Institute shares how changing policies can help create new learning opportunities for students who don’t thrive in the traditional education system. Jon highlights the limitations of the public education system and emphasizes empowering parents and teachers to explore innovative approaches in education. And we discuss the risks entrepreneurs face in challe...
2023-06-06
31 min
Education Evolution
Reconnecting Pathways with Neurofeedback Training with Dianne Kosto
After watching her son struggle with severe impulse control, to the point where it was negatively impacting her family on a daily basis, Dianne Kosto became a mom on a mission. She had tried it all: private school, home school, boarding school, and even a military academy. But her son was always sent back home because he didn’t follow the program. Dianne, this week’s podcast guest, found another way. Neurofeedback technology. Dianne got trained in using neurofeedback, then helped her son and others in his boarding school use it to fill...
2023-05-30
42 min
Rebel Educator®
80: Relationship Centered Learning with Teens with Dr. Maureen O'Shaughnessy
Maureen O’Shaughnessy is on a mission to connect the dots between education, belonging, and youth empowerment. She is the founder of the human-centered micro-school, LEADPrep. This learner-focused middle / high school is a national model for micro-schools, helping students learn from a place of love and personal alignment. Dr. O’Shaughnessy is the author of Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids, host of the Education Evolution podcast, and co-founder of the EdActive Collective. She has also shared innovation ideas on her TEDx talk: Changing My Mind to Change Schools.Join...
2023-05-26
26 min
Talk Of Fame Podcast
Talk Of Fame Podcast Ep 172 I Dr. Maureen O’shaughnessy
The Talk of Fame Podcast got interview Dr. Maureen O'shaughnessy who is a career educational activist with over 30 years of transforming learning in schools to better serve all students along with being the founder of the Leadership Preparatory Academy, a nonprofit progressive micro-school in Washington State & Author of Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids: A Step-by-Step Process that Empowers Frustrated Parents to Innovate Education. She discusses How schools in different countries are the same as the U.S. schools, how working overseas impacted her as a mother, her book "Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids: A Step-by-Step Process that...
2023-05-25
24 min
Education Evolution
Early Childhood Experiences from Birth with Cynthia Jackson
Research shows that children who have had access to early childhood experiences show up to kindergarten more prepared to learn because they have improved cognitive development, motor skills, and behavior expectations. Those who don't have access aren't as prepared to learn and typically start out their formal education a bit behind. This can cause challenges for years to come. What we need is tools and resources to help support young children, before they head to kindergarten, so they can be prepared to thrive. That’s what Cynthia Jackson is doing at Educa...
2023-05-16
30 min
Education Evolution
Combatting Disconnection Among Seniors with D’yann Crosby
We focus a lot on the education of our youth, but people at the other end of their life need resources and education too. Many people lose their hearing as they age, making communication difficult and connection even more challenging. Seniors face isolation, which leads to anxiety, depression, and elevated symptoms of dementia. What can help combat this is more family and community connections and learning something new. This week on the podcast, guest D’yann Crosby shares her solution to this challenge. And it’s ingenious. As an educator, D'yann has im...
2023-05-09
37 min
Education Evolution
Creating Clear Outcomes & Wraparound Support for Students
It is not enough for all children to have access to the human right of equitable and inclusive education. Our schools need to have a clear sense of the outcomes we want each learner to demonstrate. I’ve talked in some previous episodes about an amazing organization in Guatemala, Camino Sequro. This week on the podcast, I’m sharing more about what makes Camino Seguro special and spotlighting a few other schools and tying in past episodes where we talk about why clear outcomes, a mission that drives the organization, and wraparound support are so important to the...
2023-05-02
20 min
Good Life Stories
Redefining Education for a Better Future with Maureen O’Shaughnessy
My special guest today is Maureen O'Shaughnessy, an innovative educator who is passionate about reimagining the education system to empower and include all learners. With extensive experience in founding and leading international schools, she's well-versed in developing inclusive environments that foster belonging and personal growth. Maureen's dedication to youth empowerment extends beyond the classroom, as she's worked on various projects to disrupt outdated education models and create transformative learning experiences for students. Her unique perspective and hands-on approach make Maureen an invaluable resource for educators seeking innovative techniques and fresh insights. From the Middle East to Latin America, Maureen’s ex...
2023-04-27
31 min
Education Evolution
Optimizing Human Performance in Schools with Ford Dyke
Human performance optimization is how elite athletes hone their crafts, but just about anyone can take these learnings and apply them to their own work. This week on the podcast I’m talking to Ford Dyke, a human performance coach who is passionate about human performance on the field and court, in the boardroom, and in the classroom. Ford shares his journey from graduate school to becoming a subject matter expert in the field, emphasizing the importance of being open to lifelong learning. Ford focuses on the human side of optimization, wher...
2023-04-25
45 min
Education Evolution
Bridging the Opportunity Gap with Khari Brown
Our youth in low-income communities were already struggling with finding opportunities to become more upwardly mobile before the pandemic. And now they’re struggling even more to find resources and often turn to the workforce, delaying higher education. For the last 30 years, Spark the Journey has been creating such opportunities in D.C., providing mentorship and community support to help black and brown students continue their education or find careers they enjoy. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Khari Brown about his own journey from his ah-ha moment as a basketball coach, seein...
2023-04-18
31 min
Education Evolution
Maximizing the Value of Summer School with Sari Factor
In years past, summer school has been used as a way to punish kids who were falling behind, putting them into remedial classes where there was a lot of rote memorization and dry reading crammed into a short space. While those days aren’t fully over yet, many organizations and schools are working hard to create summer school programs that are engaging and allow students to succeed on their own terms. Imagine Learning is one such organization. Through technology, teachers can personalize learning for students and try out new modalities in summer school. And students can...
2023-04-04
37 min
Education Evolution
[Human Rights Series] The Right to an Education
We’ve all always known that not everyone has the same access to a quality education. We only need to look in our own communities to see the difference. But travel overseas and you’ll find children living in poverty that we can’t even imagine who don’t have access to some of our basic human rights, education being only one of them. I recently had the opportunity to travel to Guatemala City to visit a school, Camino Seguro, that is trying to change this lack of access for children in its community. Known as Safe P...
2023-03-28
20 min
Education Evolution
Addressing Equity Through Adaptive Assessments with Nathan Thompson
Traditional standardized assessments are easy to use because they expect every student to take the exact same test. It’s easy to grade and inexpensive to administer. But these kinds of tests don’t work. They expect mastery at a granular level and don’t account for students who are well above or below the bell curve. Technology now allows us to administer adaptive assessments, where students are taken on a journey and the test is customized to find out where they excel and where they might need more help. One person l...
2023-03-21
37 min
Education Evolution
Imagine Seeing the World as One with Rekha Magon
One of the challenges with traditional education settings is that you’re bound to the same place for nine or more months every year. Slow travel, or really learning about a culture or community is difficult, if not impossible. But the reality is that taking kids out of their comfort zones and letting them learn and live in other areas can teach them about kindness, purpose, building relationships, and so much more. When this week’s guest, Rekha Magon, tried to take her then kindergarten-age son overseas for a month, his teache...
2023-03-07
41 min
Education Evolution
Immersive Project-Based Learning Abroad with Joann McPike
If you’ve ever traveled to another country, you know how exciting it is to learn about other cultures. But as adults, many of us don’t have the opportunity to spend an extended period of time overseas. What if we were able to do that traveling in high school, learning by being immersed in culture, rather than sitting in a classroom eight hours a day? That’s what this week’s guest, Joann McPike, wanted for her son. So she built it for him and invited other students along, too! THINK Glob...
2023-02-21
40 min
Education Evolution
Parenting Forward after Grief with Michele Benyo
Imagine the two most difficult things that you could possibly go through happening simultaneously. Parenting a child, and the grief of losing a child. Now imagine parenting a surviving child after they lose their sibling. Surviving children need unique care to work through their grief, in the midst of the parent sitting in their own grief. And while there are many grief support groups out there, parents need help in working through the day-to-day trials and tribulations that happen as the surviving child hits milestones that their sibling never had a chance to experience.
2023-02-14
31 min
Education Evolution
Supporting Schools Before They Fail with Aimee Evan, PhD
Schools usually fail before someone steps up to try to diagnose what’s wrong and fix it. Meanwhile, hundreds and thousands of learners suffer through subpar educational practices that might meet the needs of a select few, but not the majority. When it comes to health, we know that prevention is the best medicine. We take care of our bodies so we can remain healthy for many years. But in our antiquated school systems, we sadly don’t take the same approach. And it’s our children who feel the brunt of this. Th...
2023-02-07
39 min
Education Evolution
Fixing the Education System One School at a Time with John Camp
Sometimes it takes time working and learning in a broken system to find the path to changing lives. After more than 25 years in education, John Camp (or Camp, as he prefers to be called) was on the lookout for something that was more student-centered and progressive at a school level than what he had experienced thus far. As founding head of teaching and learning at New England Innovation Academy, Camp and his colleagues are on a mission to prepare a new generation of innovators and entrepreneurs to enter the workforce and make a big impact.
2023-01-31
35 min
Education Evolution
Understanding Your Options for Educational Settings with Carlos Melendez
As parents, we want the best for our kids. When it comes to their education, there are so many options out there, it can feel overwhelming and sometimes impossible to find the best setting for them. What really are the differences between public, private, online, and homeschooling? What is an NPA? How can families find the resources they need to make these important decisions for their children? Today I’m joined by Carlos Melendez from Schola, and he lays it all out for us in a way that is easy to understand. Schola has been hel...
2023-01-24
54 min
Education Evolution
School Change Starting with Parent Empowerment with Ann Smith
Schools won’t change on their own, often needing a push from concerned educators, community members and, most importantly, parents. But too often parents don’t know how to get involved or how to speak out on behalf of their children. Thankfully there are tools and resources out there to help parents understand their rights (and the rights of their children) and learn how to talk to policymakers and educational leaders about ensuring their children get the education they deserve. One of those organizations is African Caribbean American Parents of Children with Disabilities (AFCAMP), led by Ex...
2023-01-17
30 min
Education Evolution
Finding Joy in Learning Through Online Tools with Shaunak Roy
Online learning is no longer a novelty that’s all about checking boxes and “getting through the material.” Because of innovations in technology, there are so many possibilities to create truly engaging learning experiences and to foster a joy of learning for both students and teachers. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Shaunak Roy, CEO of Yellowdig where they’re helping K-12 schools, colleges and universities, and corporations create truly experiential learning experiences and active learning opportunities for all. Born out of a desire to create educational transformation, Shaunak’s online learning tools are he...
2023-01-10
30 min
Education Evolution
Creating the Right Ecosystem for Student Growth with Chris Menagé
We’re not supporting our youth in developing into well-rounded individuals, and one of the culprits is our educational system, which isn’t set up to inspire greatness. This is a challenge we can remedy. So why aren’t we? Especially when there are educational leaders, like Chris Menagé, who create systems and opportunities to do things differently. This week on the podcast, Chris is sharing the importance of developing human and social capital in a way that works for our youth. That means making sure our students are inspired and seeking o...
2023-01-03
31 min
Education Evolution
Saying Yes to the Why Nots with Jon Acton
Life is full of surprises, and not all of them are good. But sometimes the challenges we go through are the catalyst for changing our lives and inspiring others to do the same. That’s the case for Jon Acton, this week’s podcast guest. After a nearly 30-year career in education, Jon became a school superintendent in March 2020…just days before COVID hit and schools had to make a big left turn. Then a stage 3 cancer diagnosis changed the trajectory of everything for Jon. Jon and two fellow educators received the same...
2022-12-27
27 min
Education Evolution
Getting Students Excited About Learning with Choice with Tanya King
There’s little worse than being told what you have to do, when you have to do it, and how. And especially when kids are involved, they’re pretty good at digging in their heels and refusing. Ask any parent or teacher! But we’re still telling kids what they have to learn, how they have to learn it, and when. We’re doing a disservice to them and, frankly, to the teachers who have to follow the prescribed curriculum. Thank goodness teachers like Tanya King exist. Teachers who are using data and p...
2022-12-20
30 min
Education Evolution
140. Layers of Evolution with Maureen O’Shaughnessy
The whole point of this podcast is to help education evolve into something that better serves our children. We know that today’s model doesn’t work; let’s inspire some change! I love talking to leaders about how they’re making changes and helping to grow the inspiration to beyond their own immediate circle. This time of year, I like to take time to reflect, express gratitude, and look forward. And this week on the podcast, I’m sharing some of that with you. As leaders, we need to grow and evolve t...
2022-12-13
14 min
Education Evolution
138. Dispelling the Myths of Early Childhood Education with Rae Pica
What better way to support young kids to be happy and healthy students than to encourage them to play. Unfortunately, that’s not the way we operate in the U.S. Instead, we prioritize test scores and sitting quietly and academically-charged preschools. It’s no wonder that our youth are depressed and unhappy. We’re so busy believing the myths about education and children that social media and the media feed us that we aren’t looking at the hard facts. That kids are not meant to sit quietly every day. We can’t do that as adu...
2022-11-29
33 min
Disrupt Education
251 - Human Centered Learning Communities
Maureen O'Shaughnessy helps schools become more inclusive and empowering spaces for all learners, using her vast experience of leading schools and setting up her own schools. She is a career educational activist with over 30 years of transforming learning in schools to better serve all students. Maureen is on a mission to connect the dots between education, belonging, and youth empowerment. She aims to disrupt the education climate as we know it to help ensure each child is seen, heard, and valued and met where they are academically, socially and emotionally. Maureen has served as head of school and...
2022-11-02
39 min
Education Evolution
134. Youth Are the Present, Not the Future with Rachel Belin
Why do we need to wait for youth to get involved? They’re here now and are highly capable of being a part of the dialogue and decision-making. This week on the podcast, we’re exploring what that looks like in action from an organization that has been in the trenches for a decade. Rachel Belin, managing partner and co-founder of Kentucky Student Voice Team works alongside youth to help create an intergenerational dynamic, where youth members are involved in raising their voices and helping others do the same. They’re involved in legislative spaces, advocac...
2022-11-01
39 min
Education Evolution
130. The Cost of Pushing Our Kids with Komal Shah
Parents have dreams for their kids. Maybe it’s that the child earns that sports scholarship that the parent didn’t get. Or that the child gets into the big four-year college that the parent couldn’t afford. Or that the child excels on the stage that the parent was too afraid to get on. There’s nothing wrong with dreaming of all our children can achieve, except if we’re pushing them into something that is our dream and not their dream or even wishes. There’s a cost associated with pushing o...
2022-10-04
26 min
Education Evolution
129. Where Are the Teachers?
Teachers continue to leave the profession in droves and I don’t see an end in sight. That means larger classes and teachers who don’t always have the expertise they need to support our youth in the way they deserve. This week on the podcast, I’m calling you to action! I’m sharing some of the current events and challenges around our present teacher shortage--how it’s impacting schools and children, why it’s happening, and what we can do to prevent it. It’s time for teachers across the country (and globe!) to...
2022-09-27
14 min
Education Evolution
128. Making Sure Our Kids are Okay with Jordan Posamentier
Everyone should be working to ensure our kids are okay; it’s not the sole responsibility of parents or teachers or mental health professionals. If we want to make sure our kids are ready to be tomorrow’s leaders, making sure our kids are okay needs to be a collective responsibility and priority. This week on the podcast, I’m talking to Jordan Posamentier of the Committee for Children, an organization that helps support youth mental health and wellbeing through policy and advocacy for change. In this episode, we talk about the chal...
2022-09-20
31 min
Education Evolution
127. Telling Stories to Enrich Learning with Wesley Della Volla
We know that storytelling is a sure way to engage learners and hook them. Students need to want to learn if they’re going to retain the information. And immersing them in stories is a vital tool to humanize experiences, especially now as technology has changed and distanced many aspects of life and learning. Building on technology and immersive learning is creating cutting edge opportunities for learning and engagement. This week on the podcast, we learn from an expert in storytelling and extended reality, the umbrella term that includes virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed rea...
2022-09-13
46 min
Education Evolution
126. Making STEM Part of the Curriculum with Christopher Rego
We know the importance of bringing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics to children, but sometimes it’s difficult to find connections that make sense to our kids. And, let’s face it, that is easy for teachers to implement. That’s why organizations like Bricks 4 Kidz are so important. This week on the podcast, we’re getting a look behind the scenes to find out what this organization does for teaching and learning and how it can save time and money for teachers across the globe. It’s already working in 40 countries and has been ex...
2022-09-06
27 min
Education Evolution
125. Mobilizing Communities for Schools with Emily Woods
Community schools are a big asset to communities whose schools struggle to meet the needs of all its youth. But it takes time and effort to start to see change. A lot of time and effort. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Emily Woods, the head of education for the Richard K. Lubin Family Foundation and long-time policy advocate. She shares what it really looks like to start and grow an effort to grow a community school and how to get policy makers involved. As a former private scho...
2022-08-30
31 min
Education Evolution
122. Letting Go of What’s Not in Your Control with Ryan Racine
Teachers are burned out and continue to leave the profession in droves. One of the biggest challenges is that there’s so much out of our control as educators that we struggle to cope. Even before COVID wreaked havoc on our world, there was little we could do to control what happened in our day-to-day lives. What if we just let go of what we can’t control and instead focus on what is within our power? That’s the mindset behind this week’s podcast episode with Ryan Racine, author of The Stoic Teacher. Ryan...
2022-08-09
39 min
NCLA Podcast
Creating a Learner-centered, Experiential, Equitable Ecosystem with Maureen O’Shaughnessy
Maureen O’Shaughnessy is on a mission to connect the dots between education, belonging, and youth empowerment. She is the founder of the human-centered micro-school, LEADPrep. This learner-focused middle / high school is a national model for micro-schools, helping students learn from a place of love and personal alignment. Dr. O’Shaughnessy is the author of Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids, host of the Education Evolution podcast, and co-founder of the EdActive Collective. She recently shared innovation ideas on her TEDx talk: Changing My Mind to Change Schools. Social Links LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/m...
2022-07-28
14 min
Education Evolution
120. How Legal Decisions Impact Our Schools with Karen Kalzer
It might seem like there’s no correlation between recent Supreme Court rulings and what happens in our public schools. But that’s not the case at all, especially if you look at potential translations of decisions down the road. There’s a new ideology in the Supreme Court, one that has leaders on both sides of the political aisle perking up. On one side, decisions are being handed down that are changing the fabric of our society; on the other side, they’re scrambling to highlight implications and find new ways to protect everyone’s rights.
2022-07-26
35 min
Education Evolution
118. Using Music to Support Pre-K Language Development with Emily Cadiz
Language development isn’t worksheets and passive listening, especially when it comes to language delays and struggling students. After a traumatic brain injury, guest Emily Cadiz learned first-hand how difficult it is to get back language skills, much less learn them in the first place. Our pre-kindergarten children spend up to 4.5 hours a day in front of a screen, impairing their ability to use their language skills. The result is kindergarteners and primary school students who are far behind where they should be academically. So Emily took what she learned trying to ge...
2022-07-12
32 min
Education Evolution
117. Normalizing Independence in Children with Lenore Skenazy
As educators, you know that kids need independence. And yet, many our youth graduate from high school having never had to take responsibility for getting themselves up on time, fixing themselves a meal, or scheduling an appointment on their own. Our kids are being raised in a bubble where parents (and sometimes educators) do it all for them, for fear kids might fail at something. We’re doing our kids a disservice if we don’t back off and give them the power and independence they need to live a full life...
2022-07-05
42 min
Education Evolution
116. Teaching Executive Function for School (and Life!) Success with Sean McCormick
We assume our children will organically learn how to organize their thoughts and belongings, be able to manage their time, and more. Not true. In fact, if you thought about it, you’d realize that you struggle with this too. We must teach these executive functioning (EF) skills to our children. In doing so, we can transform their family and school experience. This week on the podcast, I’m joined by Sean McCormick, who was inspired to teach and coach executive functioning to empower parents and teens to be more organized, though...
2022-06-28
33 min
Education Evolution
115. Using Acting to Support Neurodivergency with Theater of Possibility
Neurodivergent students often get pulled out of classrooms and taught separately because they are “different.” Well, we’re all a little bit different. Does that mean we should all be taught in silos? Not a chance. There’s an inclusive program in the Seattle area that’s supporting our colorful, mismatched students in a unique way that can help them on and off the stage. Youth are learning through theater and improvisation. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Lauren Marshall, director of Theater of Possibility, about the organization’s unique take on...
2022-06-21
34 min
Education Evolution
114. Why Traditional Assessment Methods Don’t Work (and what to do instead)
How do we know if our children are digesting what we’re teaching? We give them assessments! And if you’ve ever stepped into a traditional classroom in the U.S., this could mean many things. Often it means large, summative assessments at the end of a unit or school year to determine what the students have retained. Sadly, this type of assessment is ineffective, for more reasons than I can begin to explain. But I sure try in this episode! There are many ways to assess student learning, aside from the tra...
2022-06-14
16 min
Earn More Tutoring
EP 54: How to start a school with Dr. Maureen O'Shaughnessy
Today I talk with the Founder of Lead Prep, Dr. Maureen O'Shaughnessy. Maureen had the vision of starting a microschool that allows students to thrive as their true selves, avoiding a one-size-fits-all system. She turned this vision into a reality by absorbing the knowledge she needed, keeping her passion alive, doing intensive market research, and more. She faced the challenge of going through this process alone and gives her advice to those wanting to follow their own vision.Go to evolutioneducation.org or lead-prep.org to connect with Dr. Maureen O’Shaughnessy!Episode blog pos...
2022-06-13
33 min
Education Evolution
113. Supporting Neurodivergent Youth in Schools with Vanessa Castañeda Gill
Many of us go into our fields because we’re inspired by someone who supported us as youth or we see something that we want to fix. For Vanessa Castañeda Gill, this week’s guest, it was something else. She wanted to fix herself. After a neurodivergent diagnosis at 14, then hiding that diagnosis from everyone but her family for more than six years, Vanessa was looking for a way to be successful. She had heard so many stories about those with a similar diagnosis that she tried to fit that mold. Through studying neuroscience, Vaness...
2022-06-07
30 min
Education Evolution
112. Change Takes Action from Everyone
We recently hosted our second annual EdActive Collective summit to help support a learner-centered, equitable learning environment for all children. With the help of a fantastic list of trailblazing educational and industry leaders, attendees heard from experts on topics that helped to reimagine education models, apply neuroscience to learning, raise youth activists, support leaders through this challenging time, and so much more. This week on the podcast, I’m sharing some of my own biggest takeaways from the summit and giving you access to all the presentations, even if you didn’t sign up ahead of time.
2022-05-31
18 min
Education Evolution
111. Creating an Inquiry-Based Inclusion School
We know that kids learn best when they’re interested in the curriculum. But our traditional model leaves a lot to be desired. Prescribed curriculum regurgitated in front of a classroom full of quietly sitting children is not the way to interest those children. Instead, we need kids to be involved. We need them to forge their own paths and learn through inquiry. That’s exactly how School Lane Charter School in Bensalem, Pennsylvania operates. And the school is on the cutting edge of finding new ways for teaching and learning with inclusion in mind.
2022-05-24
41 min
Education Evolution
110. School Leaders & Lessons from the Pandemic with Doug Roberts
We’ve all learned so much from the pandemic, and school leaders and superintendents are no exception. In addition, things that we knew from being inside the schools have been spotlighted to the public, thanks to social media and the news media. While that might be good for conversations around change, there’s still a lot to unpack and many hurdles and red tape to get around. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Doug Roberts, an educational consultant who works with education entrepreneurs and district superintendents. He’s recognized...
2022-05-17
35 min
Education Evolution
109. Treating Higher Ed as an Investment
Being a parent is hard. Being a parent of a child who will one day graduate from high school and have to make decisions about what to do next is even more difficult. And they’re one and the same. In the United States, we live in a tragedy of student loan debt. According to Investopedia, Americans hold about $1.75 trillion in student loan debt. And while the government debates on whether to forgive some of that debt or continue to defer it, our youth continue to apply for student loans. It’s time...
2022-05-10
1h 03
Education Evolution
108. Looking Beyond the Assessment for True Growth with Kristine Hadeed
Too many educational systems determine the success or failure of students based on just a few assessments. Assessments that don’t have a clear goal or purpose, aside from measuring what children can memorize and regurgitate back. This week on the podcast, we’re talking about going beyond those assessments and looking at the purpose of assessments and creating a system that’s relevant, equitable, and student-driven. Kristine Hadeed of Beyond Multiple Choice is sharing her personal perspective as well as that of her organization. And she digs into the value of not on...
2022-05-03
43 min
Education Evolution
105. Reimagine Education: EdActive Summit 2022
We’re all fatigued. Even with schools and businesses opening back up, we’re still so stuck in our pandemic and pre-pandemic ways. Hopefully everyone has learned a thing or two about what it looks like to educate our youth, because it’s clear that things need to change. That’s why a group of dedicated education activists joined me last year in forming the EdActive Collective. We’re determined to create a different landscape for our learners and knew that in order to maintain momentum, we needed to commit to action. Part of th...
2022-04-12
11 min
Education Evolution
102: TiLTing the Way We Teach Our Kids
Schools try to help and support families with neurodiverse learners, but there’s not a lot of wiggle room for anyone who doesn’t fit into the “normal” box. What schools don’t acknowledge is that no two kids will ever be the same or learn in the same way. It’s the parents’ responsibility to advocate for their children and to help (kindly) educate schools, teachers, and other parents about how their child navigates the world. Our system is setting kids up for failure, and that’s the last thing our kids or we as educators and...
2022-03-22
40 min
Education Evolution
101. “Different” Shouldn’t be a Deficit in Schools
We teach children that everyone is special and unique; everyone is different. So why is it that we don’t model for kids how to embrace those differences in school? Instead, we expect children to conform to the way “normal” children should learn and develop. Instead of labeling children with diagnoses, which generally only serve to fund resources, we should embrace the differences of everyone. According to this week’s guest, Dr. Bibi Pirayesh, disability is the social justice issue of ableism. Like racism and sexism, ableism puts up walls that are difficult to tear down. In this e...
2022-03-15
39 min
Education Evolution
100. Finding Hope as a Catalyst for Change with Lindsay Recknell
How hopeful do you feel about the future? Does it show in your interactions with youth? I think we can all use a healthy dose of hope these days, but we’re not talking about it enough. We look at the events of the world today and we stay quiet, feeling like we need to grin and bear it. That’s not true. If you’re struggling, others are struggling. And our youth need to hear stories of love, compassion, and hope. It’s our responsibility as educators to do just that. This week on the podcast, I’m join...
2022-03-08
39 min
Education Evolution
99. Being a Guide for our Students with Ekta Sahasi
One of the biggest disservices we do to our youth is to expect them to graduate from high school knowing what they’re going to do in their future without giving them any guidance or help in figuring that out. Instead, we need to support their passions and interests while encouraging them to put together their own narrative of success. Because success looks different for everyone. That story they tell can prepare them for what happens after high school and, even better, they’ll be ready for it. This week on the podcast, I’m...
2022-03-01
46 min
Education Evolution
98. Supporting Work Readiness and Learning With a Purpose
Does a high school diploma make kids ready for the workforce? The answer is no. Sure, they have knowledge of history and geography. But high schools don’t teach the relevant, saleable skills that graduates can take to the workforce. Students either have to go to college or learn a skill. What if our youth learned a skill in high school? A skill that got them ready for work and that they actually wanted to learn about? That’s the idea behind West-MEC, a career and technical education district in Arizona. This week on the podcast, I’m thri...
2022-02-22
51 min
Education Evolution
97. Creating Trauma-Informed Classrooms & Putting Kids First with Dr. Kristen Miller
We don’t build houses without first laying a solid foundation. So why do we expect children to learn without first making sure they feel safe and secure? COVID has been a complex trauma for us all, yet we’re pushing on rather than taking the time to process the information and being mindful of what students (and teachers!) are experiencing. Because if students aren’t regulated, they cannot process academic content. On this episode, Dr. Kristen Miller of With Heart Project is sharing her research on the brain and why, when we take the time to...
2022-02-15
38 min
A New Paradigm of Education Podcast
Education Evolution with Dr. Maureen O’Shaughnessy- #7
There is a lot of talk about educational reform and it's evolution, yet how exactly can you be a part of it? Dr. Maureen O’Shaughnessy is walking her talk and causing waves of change in the grass-roots of education as it stands presently. She is on a mission to connect the dots between education, belonging, and youth empowerment. Maureen helps schools become more inclusive spaces for all learners, using her vast experience of leading schools and setting up her own. In this episode she shares her wealth of knowledge around collaborating with business and policy-makers to create systemic ch...
2022-02-13
43 min
Education Evolution
96. Getting Back to Your Circle of Influence for Educators with Dan Tricarico
Teachers are (still!) not okay, and that’s coming straight from the mouth of a teacher. The pandemic continues, and teachers continue to struggle with making the impact they went into the profession to make. The result is a lot of burnout and frustration, a lot of complaining (from teachers, students, administrators, parents), and a mass exodus of teachers leaving the profession. This week’s guest is not one of those teachers. In fact, he’s a teacher on a mission to help others get back to themselves and the impact they want to make. This is...
2022-02-08
40 min
Education Evolution
95. Leaning on Wisdom and Hope in Today’s Climate
With schools struggling to stay open between COVID and teachers leaving the profession in droves we definitely need some wisdom and inspiration in the field of education right now. Who out there is moving learning forward? And what is giving us hope? If we’re going to make it through this challenging time in history, actively searching for and reflecting on lessons and hope is going to be crucial. Otherwise, we’ll find ourselves right back where we were before the pandemic. And while we’re not in a good place now, we certainly weren’t in a good p...
2022-02-01
19 min
Education Evolution
94. A New Paradigm for Education with Monique Sayers
Anyone can create change, so long as they have the heart and drive for it. This week’s guest is a model for this. Not liking what she saw in education, Monique Sayers looked inward and got to work. She gathered a community of other passionate change agents and co-authored a book of resources, stories, and insights that they hope will transform education to become the highest good of all. In our interview, we talk about bringing the “woo woo” into education--because love shouldn’t be brushed off. We also share what’s holding us back from real change, what leader...
2022-01-25
32 min
Education Evolution
92. Real-World Solutions to the Hybrid Teaching Model with Meg Ormiston
With school back in session, things have changed. Again. Many schools have gone back to virtual or hybrid and that’s wreaking havoc on kids, teachers, parents, administrators, and the general public. So we’re leaning again (still?) on technology and innovation. Though the increased rates of COVID is scary and unfortunate, this is an opportunity to embrace new ways of doing things. New ways that we should have been using well before the pandemic. This week on the podcast, I’m talking again with Meg Ormiston, an educational consultant, about how schools can solve the ch...
2022-01-11
39 min
Education Evolution
91. Unlearning the Status Quo so Students Can Thrive with Peter Hostrawser
Think about how different the lives of our children are, compared to how we grew up or how our parents and grandparents grew up. It’s like night and day when you consider the technology changes, social development, human connection, racial awakening, and more. And yet. The status quo in education is for students to sit in a classroom and listen to a teacher talk. We’ve learned so much over the years about the importance of student agency, getting the child involved, hands-on learning, and more. Yet we keep doing the same thing and expe...
2022-01-04
32 min
Education Evolution
90. Hitting the Reset Button for 2022
So many of us said goodbye to 2020 with starry-eyed hope for 2021...only to feel a sucker-punch at all that this year has offered up to us. I’ve felt the same way in many aspects. But while 2021 wasn’t the year we had hoped, I choose to look at the positives. I want to take learnings from this year and grow from them in the new year. Hit a reset button, if you will. This week on the podcast, I’m reflecting on four big bright spots of 2021 that have impacted society on a global scale...
2021-12-28
15 min
Education Evolution
89. Achieving Excellence Through Equity (not Equality) in Education with Steven Cleveland
We’ve all heard that equality and equity are not one and the same. What one child needs to be successful can (and likely is) wildly different from what another child needs to be successful. But yet, so many schools still teach prescribed curriculum to the masses. On this episode, Professor Steven Cleveland is sharing his own take on equality and equity and offers a different way to look at it--one that will make the concepts crystal clear. Steven’s understanding of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s old-school love message is sure to build bridges...
2021-12-21
31 min
Disrupt Education
205 - School Models That Work For ALL Students
Maureen O'Shaughnessy helps schools become more inclusive and empowering spaces for all learners, using her vast experience of leading schools and setting up her own schools. She is a career educational activist with over 30 years of transforming learning in schools to better serve all students. Maureen is on a mission to connect the dots between education, belonging, and youth empowerment. She aims to disrupt the education climate as we know it to help ensure each child is seen, heard, and valued and met where they are academically, socially and emotionally. Maureen has served as head of school and principal in...
2021-12-15
30 min
Fresh Leaf Forever
Ensuring student success in a changing educational landscape
In this episode we focus on the current trends in education with our guest Dr.Maureen O’Shaughnessy, an expert educational consultant, micro schools founder, book author and a Tedx speaker. She founded Lead Prep, an innovative micro school where education is engaging, not one size fits all so learners can be seen, heard, valued and can thrive.Vai and Maureen talk about the following aspects in this insightful discussion.- Current trends in education system- Nurturing student confidence and ability to have a discussion oriented classroom- Does a one size fit...
2021-12-15
58 min
Education Evolution
88. Launching Youth Through Leadership and Mentorship
We have so many amazing educational leaders in the field and I appreciate that we’re able to grow and learn together. But if we rely solely on leaders, our kids don’t have the agency they deserve. This week on the podcast, I’m talking with Rachel Kittle of Leadership Launch about how her organization is giving kids the real-world experience they need to build confidence and become leaders. The result? She’s watched incredibly shy youth come out of their shells to talk to community and business leaders. Kids have collaborated with adults, challeng...
2021-12-14
31 min
Education Evolution
86. Breaking Down Barriers to Change Laws in Arizona with Emily Anne Gullickson
Arizona is a national leader in education reform, having recently passed one of the most robust education reform bills in the nation. The goal? To showcase that seat time does not equate quality learning. Instead, thanks to HB 2862, the state recognizes that instructional time can look vastly different depending on the students’ needs. Imagine that! This and so much more was possible thanks to the work of Emily Anne Gullickson, CEO of A for Arizona, a nonprofit with a vision to build an education system that prepares every student to succeed in the global economy and contribute to...
2021-11-30
54 min
Education Evolution
85. The Art of Podcasting to Empower Youth Voice & Agency with James Healy
Our youth and young adults have so many more options than we did as kids. We were taught that you go into college or a trade; those were your two choices. Today, kids are creating their own model of what life will look like in adulthood. But to ensure their success, we need to help them develop their voice and agency. They need to know how to speak up and speak out and allow their voices to be heard--literally and figuratively. In the literal sense, podcasting is a great option. And in this episode of...
2021-11-23
44 min
Education Evolution
84: Take a Step Away from the Overwhelm
There’s so much overwhelm out there today, and our teachers are feeling the brunt of it. They’re tasked with so much right now, from their regular teaching duties to “catching kids up” to navigating the trauma of kids, families, and themselves. It’s no wonder that my own micro-school is seeing higher than normal teacher absenteeism. Maybe your schools are having a similar challenge. It’s time for solutions that don’t overwhelm even more. With good teachers leaving the classroom at an alarming rate and fewer college graduates going into teaching, we’re in a crisis. This week...
2021-11-16
10 min
Education Evolution
83. Growing Digitally Savvy and Questioning Kids with Amy Jussel
It’s impossible to get around media these days. We’re constantly inundated with images and content on social media, in our search browsers, on television, and even walking or driving down the street. As adults, we know that looking critically at the media is important, as is asking questions about what we see. Our children are often the target of that media, though they don’t have that same insight. It’s time we teach them--starting from a very young age. This week on the podcast, guest Amy Jussel shares how to use counter-marketing to help...
2021-11-09
38 min
THE AUTISM ADHD PODCAST
Education Revolution: Revamping an Outdated School System
Join Dr. Maureen O’Shaughnessy and me as we chat about how to transform learning in schools to better support children with Autism and ADHD. I can't wait to share this episode with you:) xx, Holly - The Mom/Psychologist Who Gets It LEARN MORE ABOUT HOLLY LEARN MORE ABOUT MAUREEN ⭐️ Get to Know my Child Guide Parents, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here Educators, get your free "Get to Know my Child Guide" here Therapists get your free "Get to Know my C...
2021-10-27
31 min
Fire in The Belly
“We All Want To Be Valued.” - Maureen O'Shaughnessy
Maureen O’Shaughnessy is on a mission to connect the dots between education, belonging and youth empowerment and today, she joins Pete to discuss exactly how she’s doing it. They discuss why all children should have the opportunity to discover their passion, how schools can encourage creativity and why it is important to take an active interest in children's passions. KEY TAKEAWAYS All children should have the opportunity to unpack how they learn and what their interests are. Some children feel defeated, don’t own who they are and they feel lost once they ha...
2021-09-20
1h 17
Hope Motivates Action
S07 | E07 Creating Change in Education with Dr. Maureen O’Shaughnessy
The youth of today are our future, so investing in them is one of the biggest ways to create a collective change for tomorrow. But, we know that to continue guiding our kids towards a better future, we have to evolve the way we connect with, teach, and support them. That’s why today I’m joined by Dr. Maureen O’Shaughnessy, an education activist working to change the current landscape of education. Her educational model is built on a foundation of love and compassion, focusing on human-centered learning that prepares kids for the “real” world, while giving the...
2021-09-01
27 min
I interviewed 162 women during one year of COVID by Erin Keam
Dr. Maureen O'Shaughnessy from Lead-Prep and EdActive on her TedX talk, micro schools, mismatched socks and colorful misfits.
Maureen O’Shaughnessy is on a mission to connect the dots between education, belonging, and youth empowerment. She is the founder of the human-centered micro-school, LEADPrep. This learner-focused middle / high school is a national model for micro-schools, helping students learn from a place of love and personal alignment. Dr. O’Shaughnessy is the author of Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids, host of the Education Evolution podcast, and co-founder of the EdActive Collective. She recently shared innovation ideas on her TEDx talk: Changing My Mind to Change Schools.Disrupting the outdated education system, Maureen offers a variety of c...
2021-08-13
43 min
JFS In Conversation
EPISODE #11: From The Perspective Of An Educator with Maureen O’Shaughnessy
Welcome back to JFS In Conversation! Today, we're talking about the flaws of the North American Education System - all from the perspective of (you guessed it) Maureen O’Shaughnessy!Maureen O’Shaughnessy, EdD, is a career school innovator with over 30 years of transforming learning in schools to better serve all students. As the founding director of Leadership Preparatory Academy (2013), a nonprofit, innovative, human-centered micro-school in Washington State, she uses her master’s degree in educational administration, her doctorate degree in educational leadership, and her extensive understanding of the components needed to transform the education system to lead t...
2021-05-04
24 min
Diverse Thinking Different Learning
Ep. 17: How Micro-Schools Use an Innovative and Personalized Approach to Help Students Thrive with Dr. Maureen O’Shaughnessy
Imagine a learning environment that addresses not only the academic needs of a child but also their social and emotional needs. Imagine an environment where kids can feel seen, heard, and valued. Let’s continue our series on alternative learning environments today with our amazing and inspiring guest Dr. Maureen O’Shaughnessy. Dr. O’Shaughnessy is a career school innovator with over 30 years of transforming learning in schools to better serve all students. She is the founding director of Leadership Preparatory Academy, a nonprofit progressive micro-school in Washington State. With a master’s degree in educational administration and a do...
2021-02-16
36 min
The Better Leaders Better Schools Podcast with Daniel Bauer
The Magic of Micro-schools
Maureen O’Shaughnessy, EdD, is a career educational activist with over 30 years of transforming learning in schools to better serve all students. She is the founding director of Leadership Preparatory Academy, a nonprofit progressive micro-school in Washington State. With a master’s degree in educational administration and a doctorate degree in educational leadership, she has an extensive understanding of the components needed to transform the education system. Dr. O’Shaughnessy is the author of Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids: A Step-by-Step Process that Empowers Frustrated Parents to Innovate Education and has served as head of sch...
2021-01-06
30 min
Transformative Principal
Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids with Maureen OShaughnessy Transformative Principal 371
Maureen O’Shaughnessy, EdD, is a career school innovator with over 30 years of transforming learning in schools to better serve all students. She is the founding director of Leadership Preparatory Academy, a nonprofit progressive micro-school in Washington State. With a master’s degree in educational administration and a doctorate degree in educational leadership, she has an extensive understanding of the components needed to transform the education system. Her book, Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids: A Step-by-Step Process that Empowers Frustrated Parents to Innovate Education, includes a step-by-step process for how to start a micro-school of your own. She also...
2020-12-19
45 min
The New Schools
Maureen O'Shaugnessy - Seven Steps to Innovate Education
Maureen O'Shaughnessy, EdD, is the founding director of Leadership Preparatory Academy, a nonprofit progressive micro-school in Washington State. With a master’s degree in educational administration and a doctorate degree in educational leadership, she has an extensive understanding of the components needed to transform the education system.Dr. O’Shaughnessy is the author of Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids: A Step-by-Step Process that Empowers Frustrated Parents to Innovate Education and has served as head of school and principal internationally in countries such as Kuwait, Hungary, and Ecuador. Weaving in a strong emphasis on service and leadership at e...
2020-10-23
54 min
We're Momming Today! w/Lauren Simonetti
Lead Micro-Schooler Offers Tips On How Parents and Educators Can Start Their Own "Learning Pods" This Fall
“We’re Momming Today” with Maureen O’Shaughnessy, the founder and executive director of LEADPrep, a small and innovative micro-school for middle and high school students in Washington, who is now advising parents and educators nationwide on how to setup their own learning pods to educate kids if traditional schools don’t open. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-08-01
18 min
K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Coronavirus: Switching to Teaching Online Overnight? Here's What to Expect
In response to coronavirus, schools and universities are preparing to practice extreme social distancing. They are closing down and transitioning to online learning. But what's involved in moving your teaching from your classroom to distance learning overnight? Join us for a discussion with three teachers and a school administrator about what to expect, what you'll need to know and what you'll need to do. Follow on Twitter: @jonbergmann @ideasforteacher @maureenos @bamradionetwork @peter_santoro @MrHabegger Maureen O'Shaughnessy is the founding director of FLGI’s flagship flipped school, Leadership Preparatory Academy, a 6-12th grade micro-school with campuses in Seattle and Kirkland, WA. Sh...
2020-03-09
11 min
Leader of Learning
Take Matters Into Your Own Hands with Maureen O'Shaughnessy
Episode 57In episode 57, I interviewed Dr. Maureen O’Shaughnessy (@microschoolcoal), author of the new book “Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids.” Maureen has an extensive understanding of the components needed to transform the education system. She is the founding director of Leadership Preparatory Academy, a nonprofit progressive micro-school in Washington State. We discussed how she has transformed education by opening micro schools out of frustration over the failures of traditional public schools.For full show notes and more information about this episode can be found at https://leaderoflearning.com/episode57.To catch up on past e...
2019-12-02
28 min
Front Seat Life Podcast
41: Raising a Unique Child
Parents, it’s time to REIMAGINE EDUCATION and your children’s experience with school. For a lot of kids, school is a friggin’ disaster. If they don’t fit in the middle-of-the-road lane, then sometimes they have no other OPTIONS.Our world is changing all around us, and rapidly. Unfortunately, the way we teach our children has not been keeping up. In fact, as my guest explains, we are still STUCK in an 1800s style of education which is doing many of our kids, and their parents, a serious injustice.Maureen O’Shaughnessy is a TRAILBLAZING school adm...
2019-10-17
44 min
Embrace The Unforgettable Full Audiobook Experience!
Show No Fear by Perri O'Shaughnessy
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/151325to listen full audiobooks. Title: Show No Fear Author: Perri O'Shaughnessy Narrator: Johanna Parker Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 46 minutes Release date: March 8, 2011 Genres: Suspense Publisher's Summary: New York Times bestselling author Perri O’Shaugnessy takes readers back to defense attorney Nina Reilly's first murder investigation. This Nina Reilly thriller takes readers back to Nina's first murder investigation, to the case that ignites her passionate commitment to fighting for justice. As a single mom working as a paralegal and attending law school at night, Nina has her hands full fighting for custody of her yo...
2011-03-08
11h 46