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DivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUEric SarbEric Sarb taught middle school math and science in Chicago and San Francisco for 6 years before pivoting to the ed tech sales world. He's worked at various levels in sales, completed multiple policy fellowships, and worked in education leadership development. Eric lives in Oakland, California, and has stayed (mostly) sane inside and outside the classroom by always playing in a punk or metal band. Sign up for the Newsletter Post a podcast review AND Subscribe to DivingDeepEDU Music: Believin Stephen Links: Eric on Linkedin Transitioning Teacher RethinkingEDU episode Bad Postvre...2023-01-2144 minThe Colorado SwitchbladeThe Colorado SwitchbladeStepping into 2023 - My most important interview regarding the Estes Park School District Board on allowing a charter school.In today’s episode, I read aloud a piece I wrote this morning about ‘Stepping in 2023.’ This is followed by what I feel is the most important interview I have had so far on the Estes Park School District Board of Education’s upcoming decision to allow a new charter school into the district possibly. (The interview starts at about 15:27.) Please help to share this across social media. Mike Dunn is the host of the RethinkingEDU podcast and a local educator in our community. Dunn has worked in independent, progressive, public, charter...2023-01-031h 10RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp50-Finale- Ted Dintersmith and What School Could BeTed Dintersmith is at the forefront of education change. He's a filmmaker, author, and community activist. He's been political appointee, and is actively working toward making the education sector more dynamic and responsive to the needs of society. In this conversation, we highlight Ted's work and amplify his voice showcasing some of what he believes need to come next in school. Plugs include It's Time to Rethink Our Approach to Preschool, Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi, and Have You Heard Podcast with Jack Schneider and Jennifer Berkshire. Music by Ketsa. 2022-06-281h 20RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp49-Knowledge Drop- Dr. Courthney Russell, Jr. and the Intersection of Health and School Pt.2In part 2 of Mike's conversation with Dr. Courthney Russell, Jr., we dive into a deep conversation around equity and health in schools. If we were to really center health and longevity and thriving, wouldn't we center the wellness of our young people? Doc unpacks what a health and wellness centered education experience could look like for students and communities. Music by Scott Holmes. 2022-06-211h 05RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp48-Knowledge Drop- Dr. Courthney Russell, Jr. and the Intersection of Health and School Pt.1Dr. Courthney Russell, Jr. (Doc) has an unusual path as an educator. Spending most of his youth in Atlanta, Doc is a social entrepreneur, civil activist, and libertory educator. He works to center the voices of those experiencing homelessness, those who are oppressed, and those whose voices are often ignored. He began this work as a medical doctor, and continues with a slew of social endeavors including WeUp CBO, A2H2, RandR Vision, and his very own podcast called the Humanize Podcast. In this special knowledge drop episode, Doc and Mike talk about his story and the intersection of...2022-06-1455 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp47-Teacher Preparation- Feat. Dr. Sarah Fine, Carol Battle, & High Tech High Graduate School of EducationAs the United States continues to rethink teacher preparation, New Graduate Schools of Education (NGSEs) are becoming increasingly common. One of these schools is the High Tech High GSE located in San Diego, CA. Dr. Sarah Fine and Carol Battle are doing the important work of preparing teachers through HTHGSE's San Diego Teacher Residency and cultivating the critical community relationships that make the program a beacon for the rest of the country. Plugs include the Alder GSE, Sposato GSE, The Spirit of Our Work by Cynthia Dillard, and the HTHGSE Deeper Learning Conference. Music by Ketsa. 2022-04-191h 12RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp46-Teacher Preparation- Feat. Sarah Bertucci & Eagle Rock School & Professional Development CenterAt Eagle Rock School & Professional Development Center in Estes Park, CO, teacher preparation is a critical element of the school's mission and work. Director of Professional Development Sarah Bertucci oversees this program in partnership with national non-profit Public Allies. Each year, Eagle Rock brings on a new cohort of fellows who can earn their Colorado teaching license through the school's alternative licensure program. In this episode we talk with Sarah about the program's mission, goals, and approach. Plugs include the Teacher Powered Schools Conference, What School Could Be, Cultivating Genius by Gholdy Muhammad, and Open Way Learning. Music by K...2022-04-1152 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp45-Teacher Preparation- Teach for America Feat. Eric Sarb & Andy AlcarazTeach for America (TFA) was founded in 1990 to address underachievement in American schools. Since this time, TFA has become a lightning rod for positive and negative commentary about how to address change in schools and how to prepare teachers to meet the needs of students. In this conversation, we chat with Eric Sarb and Andy Alcaraz, two TFA alumni. They highlight their experiences in the corps and we reflect on what these experiences could mean for the future of teacher preparation. Plugs include What Strange Paradise by Omar El Akhad, All About Love by bell hooks, Deep Work by...2022-04-041h 22RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp44-Teacher Preparation- Feat. Dr. Carol WatsonThe vast majority of teachers experience their preparation programs at a tradition university under the guidance of a dedicated group of Faculty. Dr. Carol Watson is one of the Faculty members at Kutztown University. Dr. Watson talks with us about her approach to preparation programming, some of the experiences she shares with her students, and the research that underpins this approach. Plugs include Deliberate Optimism by Debbie Silver, Words Their Way, White Fragility by  Robin DiAngelo, Help Us Begin by Jen Cort, and FieldTrip.com. Music by Ketsa. 2022-03-291h 06RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp43-Teacher Preparation ProgramsAs teachers continue to leave the profession in large numbers, preparation of existing and new teachers is something we must consider. Join us over the next month as we explore teacher preparation programs from four different perspectives around the country. Here's are some of our pre-series thoughts to give you an idea of what's to come in this insightful series. Music by Ketsa. 2022-03-2216 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUCan I Tell You Something?: a spoken word poemCan I Tell You Something explores the power of our words expressed. This poem is told from the perspective of a young boy.  However, the ideas can be applied to people of any age. Post a review. Subscribe. Dr. Matthew Downing has over 15 years experience helping K-12 school systems integrate technology.  He is most curious about the way technology transforms the learning process, and engages students in authentic learning experiences.  He is also interested in developing professional development that leads to lasting results.  Matthew hosts and produces DivingDeepEDU podcast as well as a co-ho...2022-02-2303 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUCompass: a spoken word poemWhat guides you?  What are the forces that direct your path? As I've reflected on those questions, I've come up with this spoken word poem, Compass. This is the final episode in season 1, and will be taking a lengthy break from podcast production. Post a review. Subscribe. Dr. Matthew Downing has over 15 years experience helping K-12 school systems integrate technology.  He is most curious about the way technology transforms the learning process, and engages students in authentic learning experiences.  He is also interested in developing professional development that leads to lasting resu...2021-11-1004 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp42-Equity, Belonging, & Inclusion Part 3- Feat. Patti HessIn the final installment of our mini-series on equity, belonging, and inclusion we chat with Dr. Patti Hess, the Director of Pupil Services for a school district in Connecticut. Patti's past work as a school social worker helped inform and prepare her to oversee all of the special education services in her district. Our co-host team chats with Patti about this work, what high quality inclusion looks like and why inclusion is directly tied to both belonging and equity. Plugs include HomeByMe and all the amazing special education teachers out there, or as Patti says, all "Inclusion Champions". Music...2021-11-0959 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp41-Equity, Belonging, & Inclusion Part 2- Feat. Shahrzad MissaghiAs the COVID-19 pandemic continues to ravage school experiences for teachers and students around the world, questions of belonging in classrooms become increasingly critical for educators and administrators to grapple with. In this episode the co-hosting team chats with Shahrzad Missaghi. Originally from Iran, Shahrzad's life story is a fascinating example of the importance of belonging for all students. This is the second episode of our series on Equity, Belonging, and Inclusion. Plugs include Mason's Greatest Gems by Chelsea Lee Smith and Elaheh Bos, The Lighthouse Effect by Steve Pemberton, Cultivating Genius by Gholdy Muhammad, a new translation of...2021-10-2656 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp40-Equity, Belonging, & Inclusion Part 1- Feat. Antonia Johnson and Ken SimonIn our first episode of a mini-series on Equity, Belonging, and Inclusion, our co-host team chats with Dr. Antonia Johnson and Dr. Ken Simon of East Carolina University's Project I4. Antonia and Ken are working with school leaders to make classrooms more equitable around the country, and we dive into what educational equity means, what evidence we might see of equity in classrooms, and some tangible tips on how teachers can pursue more equitable practices. Plugs include Avoiding Racial Equity Detours by Paul Gorski, Coaching For Equity by Elena Aguilar, Rethinking Ethnic Studies, and Mathematical Mindsets by Jo Boaler...2021-10-1952 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUDr. Matthew Downing: blended learning and Mr. RogersWhat can we learn from Mr. Rogers in respect to blended learning? Mr. Rogers transformed the television experience for kids decades ago, and there is much we can continue to learn from him today. He encouraged listeners to slow down, established routines, created deep connections, and experimented with new ideas. These are all lessons we can bring into the traditional or blended classroom.  Listen in to this fast paced thought piece and check out the blended learning mini series.  Ep's 40-49. Post a review. Subscribe. Dr. Matthew Dow...2021-09-0311 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp39-Perspectives-Antonio Boyd and the Future of SchoolDr. Antonio Boyd is the Executive Vice President of Future of School (FoS) and a columnists for Getting Smart. He met our co-host team at Northeastern University as all of us pursued our doctorates together. In this conversation we chat about equity, school change at both the macro- and micro- levels, and how intermediary organizations like FoS can shift the education landscape. Antonio shares a bit about his journey as an education activist and lots more about the future of school. Plus include the FoS Resilient Schools Project, the FoS Resilient Teachers grants, Street Data by Shane Safir and...2021-08-2446 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp38-Perspectives-Jenny Finn, H Leopold, Sarah Merfeld, Springhouse Learning Community and Vitality-Centered EducationLocated in a small town in rural Appalachia, Springhouse Learning Community was founded by Jenny Finn and an amazing team of educators to center vitality in the educational experience of young people and adults. Since its founding, Springhouse has pushed underlying assumptions around what school should and could be all about for its learners and community. Centering ideas such as vulnerability, connection, and resiliency, the community is leading the way in generating school that is responsive and meaningful for students. This episode also features H Leopold and Sarah Merfeld, two of the community's dynamic team, who lend important depth...2021-08-031h 15RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp37-Perspectives-Gary Schoeniger and Building an Entrepreneurial Mindset in SchoolsGary Schoeniger has been working to build entrepreneurial mindsets in schools for more than 15 years. He is an international speaker, author, founder of the Entrepreneurial Mindset Institute (ELI). In this conversation, our co-host team dives into what it means to be an entrepreneur and what implications this has for schools. We talk with Gary about ELI, his book Who Owns The Ice House: Eight Life Lessons From An Unlikely Entrepreneur, and ELI's initiative Icehouse. Plugs include Learned Optimism by Martin Seligman and the Entrepreneurial Mindset Imperative. Music by Ketsa. 2021-07-2054 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp36-Perspectives-Matt McQuillen, Jeff Harris, and College and Career ReadinessCanada-based Xello was founded over 25 years ago by entrepreneurs Matt McQuillen and Jeff Harris. They saw the need for a unified approach to consistent college and career readiness curricula in schools and developed a CD-ROM (say whaaa?!?) as an initial solution. From this early effort, has blossomed a comprehensive platform that helps schools engage students in purposeful thought activities around their futures. But is the secret sauce really in the platform? Listen up as Matt and Jeff share their insights. Plugs include Blaze's Party Rentals and Bovine Math. Music by Ketsa. 2021-07-0659 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp35-Dissertations in Practice-Researcher Spotlight Feat. Mike Dunn, Julie Cook, Jeannine Dunn, and Matt DowningIn our final episode of our DiP series, our co-hosts interview one another about their research projects. From a technology professional development cohort, to collaborative leadership, to personalized learning, to an examination of change agents, this episode features a wide range of topics. We also explore some tips for those considering pursuing a doctorate while still maintaining full-time employment. We hope you loved this DiP series as much as we did! Music by Ketsa. 2021-06-221h 09RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp34-Dissertations in Practice-Researcher Spotlight Feat. Dana Huff and Amanda WildIn the next installment of our dissertations in practice series the co-hosts launch into the episode with a conversation about how to balance the work of being a scholar practitioner with their day jobs, family lives, and personal time. We then hear from researchers Dana Huff and Amanda Wild, colleagues of our co-hosts at Northeastern University, as they talk about the challenges they face as an English department chair, and as a special education teacher. Considering entering a doctoral program? Email us for a conversation. We'd love to chat. Music by Ketsa. 2021-06-0857 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUDr. Marci Klein: design to learnDesign offers an excellent pathway to interdisciplinary learning experiences. Dr. Marci Klein brings us into classrooms and shows us how design can be used to combine diverse learning objectives and push creativity.  She shares many examples that can be applied to the classroom, such as a tiny house challenge and bee pollinator project. The conversation also pushes us to consider new ways of learning. Post a review. Subscribe. Dr. Marci Klein has over 20 years experience in early childhood development as an NYU-trained pediatrician.  Recently, she has co-founded 3DuxDesign with her 2 children.  3Duxd...2021-06-0437 minBuild Momentum for Education - K-12 Superintendent SeriesBuild Momentum for Education - K-12 Superintendent Series3 Reasons to Niche Down in EdTech | Matthew DowningIn this episode of Build Momentum, We are joined by Matthew Downing, an educator and a podcast host who is interested in the way how technology transforms the learning process and engages students in authentic learning experiences.Matthew is from Philadelphia where he is a part of a large, urban, diverse public school district. He is passionate about helping teachers integrate technology in transformative ways while engaging students to use different technological tools in the classroom to promote a deeper learning experience.Some Questions I Ask:Who you are, what you do...2021-06-0427 minNavigating Education - The PodcastNavigating Education - The PodcastEpisode 11 - Attitudes/Beliefs and Relationships as the Foundation of Technology Integration with Matthew DowningOn Episode 11 of Navigating Education - The Podcast, Dr. Rhoads interviewed Matthew Downing an EdTech coach and integrationist on the topic of Attitudes/Beliefs and Relationships as the Foundation of Technology Integration. This conversation focused on establishing positive views and beliefs related to integrating technology use in the classroom setting. We discussed how to begin those conversations as well as maintain those conversations over the course of the school year, which focused on having collaborative conversations with teachers. Dr. Matt outlined a few of his favorite coaching techniques based on the Diffusion of Innovations theory, which focuses on making...2021-05-3120 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUJulie Jungalwala: disruptive decadeWe are in the midst of a disruptive decade. Listen in to the conversation as Julie Jungalwala and Matthew Downing consider a path forward. Julie shares her thoughts on ways to approach the disruption in order to bring about transformative change.  She provides examples, stories, and lessons she has learned through working with countless schools and organizations. Are you seeking to navigate the disruption in a positive way?  Give this episode a listen. Post a review. Subscribe. Julie Jungalwala is the founder of the Institute for the Future of Lea...2021-05-2734 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp33-Dissertations in Practice-Researcher Spotlight Feat. Laura Walker-Andrews, Jeff Cheng, and Katelyn GoodingtonIn our second installment of the DiP series, we sit down with Laura Walker-Andrews, Jeff Cheng, and Katelyn Goodington, three of our amazing colleagues from Northeastern University. Laura and Jeff talk about some of the challenges they experience working with community college students, and Katelyn talks about how her work has been supporting teachers of some of our youngest students. All of the researchers share some of their implications for scholar practitioners. The co-hosts talk about what a dissertation in practice is all about. Music by Ketsa. 2021-05-251h 01DivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUPam Harris: talking real mathWhat is real math? Pam Harris chats with Rob Schwartz, Macie Basom, and myself about this important issue. We discuss the characteristics of real math and more importantly - how can real math be brought to the classroom? The conversation also considers the role of algorithms within math instruction and alternative ways to engage and teach concepts.  The conversation inspires and provides practical application. Post a review. Subscribe. Pam Harris is a professor, author, podcast host, presenter, and founder of math is figure out able - check her out at...2021-05-1759 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUSam Willoughby: full throttleHow do you pursue your dream? Sam Willoughby, BMX Olympic Silver Medalist, brings us into his story of leaving home at the age of 16 to pursue his BMX dream and the many factors that led to his decision. We discuss the importance of following passions in the midst of a strong support system, strategies to succeed, and the multi-faceted recovery process.  Throughout our discussion we keep education in view. Post a review. Subscribe. Sam Willoughby is a two-time BMX world champion, 2012 Olympic Silver Medalist, and coach to his wife, Alice Post....2021-05-1145 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp32-Dissertations in Practice-Researcher Spotlight Feat. Nicole Willard, Rebecca Murphy, and Kathy DilksAs our co-hosts move toward the completion of their own dissertations, we are using our platform to feature other researchers in our cohort and the amazing work they are doing. In this first episode of our DiP mini-series we are highlighting the work of Nicole Willard, Rebecca Murphy, and Kathy Dilks who are doing great things in the fields of early childhood education, international credential evaluation, and higher education. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did. Music by Ketsa. 2021-05-111h 06DivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUKatherine Adamek: fixing your mindsetWhat role does your mindset play in athletics and education? Katherine Adamek, 2 time Olympic Medalist, shares personal stories and coaching strategies to help us better understand the role our mindset plays. Katherine highlights the need for a process oriented approach as opposed to focusing primarily on the results.  This allows us to see our growth and measure success differently. The conversation is filled with personal examples and reflective observations. Post a review. Subscribe. Katherine Adamek is a 2 time Olympic medalist in speed skating.  Since retiring from competitive speed skating - s...2021-05-0741 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUJohn Coyle: design thinkingHow does design thinking help us in everyday life?  Not the textbook version.  The practical day in and day out version. John Coyle, Olympic Medalist and design thinking expert, breaks down the theory of design thinking and helps us apply it to our daily life. John delves into how we approach our strengths and weaknesses, difficult decisions, and the importance of the design thinking process. Give this episode a listen to gain a deeper understanding of design thinking and practical application. Post a review. Subscribe. John Coyle is...2021-05-0144 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUMark Henderson: persevering towards goldPerseverance helps us grow in unexpected ways. Mark Henderson, Olympic Gold Medalist, shares the story of his 1992 Olympic trial experience and how that propelled him forward towards gold in 1996. Mark reflects on lessons learned from athletics, and how they can be brought into the classroom for all students. Mark also shares about his newest venture, The Athletes Village.  A great app that assists athletes, builds community, and provides a context for professional athletes to give back.  Updated app launching in the next couple of months. Post a review. Subscribe. Mar...2021-04-2350 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUVladimir Grbic: elevating your performanceWhat does it take to elevate your performance to the next level? Who better to ask than Olympic Gold Medalist, Vladimir Grbic? Vladimir provides wonderful insight into the world of athletics.  But, our conversation goes much deeper than that.  We get into mindsets, collaboration, inclusivity, and the importance of happiness. One of the highlights was Vladmir sharing guidance on what prevents people from succeeding and the secret to overcoming that obstacle. Whether you are an athlete, educator, or striving to achieve a goal - this episode is for you! Po...2021-04-181h 07RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp31-Perspectives-Penn Pritchard and DEI Work In SchoolsPenn Pritchard is the Coordinator of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at AIM Academy and has been working on centering traditionally minoritized voices in curricula, helping teachers build their capacity to make classrooms more equitable and inclusive, and constructing spaces that allow student voice to be heard and valued for more than a decade. In this conversation we chat with Penn about experiencing change as a teacher, crucible moments, and inclusivity in schools. Plugs include André Robert Lee's film Equity in Action Grant: Pushing for Progress in Our Communities, Outwrite, Threadit, Releasing the Imagination by Maxine Greene, We Will Not C...2021-04-131h 23DivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUShawn Kanungo: disrupt to innovateWhat is the role of innovation within education?   Shawn Kanungo, a globally recognized innovation strategist, shares his insight into how innovation occurs and what it could look like within schools. Shawn offers challenges and inspiration for educators and school leaders to do school differently.  For example - "if you don't understand how video games work for middle school students - you are irrelevant." Listen to the conversation for more ways that we can seek innovation within education and beyond. Post a review. Subscribe. Shawn Kanungo is a globally recognized inno...2021-04-0946 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp30-Perspectives-Emily Liebtag (feat. Chris Unger) and Difference Making in SchoolsAuthor and consultant Emily Liebtag has been working in education for more than a decade supporting schools, teachers, and education leaders to unleash the potential of young people around the world. In this conversation we talk about Emily's recent book and how building connections with others can be a way for teachers to get support for the efforts they're trying to make in their everyday classrooms. We are also joined by special guest Chris Unger. Plugs include Difference Making at the Heart of Learning by Emily and Tom Vander Ark, Sankofa Farms, St. Paul and the Broken Bones, What...2021-03-3059 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUJudy Schachner: liberating creativityHow does an award winning author and illustrator create their books? Judy Schachner, #1 NY Times Best Selling Author/Illustrator, gives us a glimpse into her creation process.  See this link for a wonderful example of a character bible, which serves as the foundation for her books.  Her process seeks to break down barriers that hinder creativity, and provides inspiration to potential writers and authors. Judy also provides unique insight into the character of Skippyjon Jones (my personal favorite), which causes increased laughter and understanding. Post a review. Subscribe. Judy Schachner is the...2021-03-2354 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUMichelle Weise: long life learningHow do we prepare for jobs that don't exist yet? Michelle Weise guides us through this transition with thoughtful insight and tons of examples.  Michelle explains how the system needs to be transformed in order to support new workers and workforce. This conversation keeps innovation at the forefront with many ideas that can be easily applied beyond higher education. Post a review. Subscribe. Michelle Weise is a renowned thought leader and author.  She is an Entrepreneur in Residence and Senior Advisor with the US global education team of Imaginable Futures.  Before that...2021-03-1943 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp29-Perspectives-Terwill Tomino, Maria Gallastegui, and Bilingual EducationIn this episode our co-hosts chat with Terwill Tomino and Maria Gallastegui, two amazing bilingual educators who have spent their entire career promoting the value of language-learning, literacy, and dual language schools. We explore the topics of language immersion, the impact of growing up in a bilingual household, and why everyone should drop what they're doing, put on a Selena song, and dance for 3 minutes everyday. Plugs include Señorita Spanish, Later by Stephen King, and Braver Angels. Music by Ketsa. 2021-03-1650 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUJohn Couch: Rewiring EducationWhat is the role of technology within our learning?   John Couch, Apple's first Vice President of Education, helps us understand the difference between utilizing technology as a mental bicycle and an exercise bike. John does this through stories, personal examples, and providing insight into the vision of Steve Jobs. Our conversation uncovers the need to provide students with challenges, build trust, and connect learning to the real world. Post a review. Subscribe. John Couch is a pioneer of the American tech boom.  He was hired by Steve Jobs as the...2021-03-1449 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUTony Wagner: learning by heartWhat drives your learning?   We dive into this question and much more in a conversation that is framed around Tony's newest book, Learning By Heart.  Tony shares significant stories that demonstrate the power of teachers in the learning process as well as the need to have learning tailored to curiosity and passions. Tony doesn't stop there.  He shares a pivotal moment that saved his educational journey as well as lessons learned from a personalized axemanship course.  Post a review. Subscribe. Tony Wagner is a Senior Research Fellow at the Learning Policy Instit...2021-03-0649 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUOliver Caviglioli: design to learnDesign has a significant impact on the way information is conveyed to learners, and the degree to which learners are able to process and understand content.   Oliver Caviglioli breaks down the way the mind works, organizes content, and what we can do to better facilitate understanding.  He shares all of this through numerous stories while referencing learning researchers.  Give a listen / Subscribe / Post a review! Oliver Caviglioli was a former special school head teacher and is now an information designer who focuses on creating visual clarity around teaching ideas and processes.  Oliver has displa...2021-03-0151 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp28-Perspectives-100 Days of Conversations About SchoolIn this special episode, Mike sits down with 5 students and fellow educator Jane Shore to explore opportunity in this moment of challenge and division. Part of the 100 Days of Conversations About School, this episode seeks to add to the national dialogue around what school could be. Visit the 100 Days website for more details about how to set up your very own community conversation. Music by Ketsa. 2021-02-251h 01DivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUNoan Fesnoux: experiential learningNoan Fesnoux highlights the importance of experiences within our educational journey. He shares how they have impacted his learning, and also how he views learning for students.  Noan shares numerous examples of effective experiential learning activities, details his time working at Green School Bali, and provides some insight into starting The Real School of Budapest. Noan shares all of this with clarity and a deep conviction.  Give a listen / Subscribe / Post a review! Noan Fesnoux has been working as an educator since 2003, including his work with multiple startups. In Vancouver, he helped establish Little Mountain Lea...2021-02-1841 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp27-Perspectives-Sarah Pazur and Supporting Project-based Authentic LearningAs educators, we often push for teaching and learning to happen in engaging, 21st century ways. Dr. Sarah Pazur's work with CS Partners and FlexTech Education around the state of Michigan supports educators and schools as they transition to more authentic, project-based classrooms. With a fascinating background in progressive teaching and leadership, Sarah offers a terrific perspective on what opportunities and challenges exist for schools as they emerge from the pandemic. Plugs include How to Citizen with Baratunde, 100 Days of Conversations About School, the Human Restoration Project, and Real School Budapest. Music by Ketsa. 2021-02-1646 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUKristen Graham: journalism & educationKristen Graham, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist, shares some of her experiences while covering education in Philadelphia.  She also tells inside stories from the Phillies 2008 championship, breaks down important skills needed in journalism, and describes events from a recent arrest.  Kristen shares all of this through interesting stories and wonderful insight. Give a listen / Subscribe / Post a review! Kristen Graham is a Philadelphia Inquirer education reporter.  She won the Pulitzer Prize in 2012 for her work on the series - Assault on Learning - which affected large scale change.  Kristen is active covering breaking news stor...2021-02-0838 minDivingDeepEDUDivingDeepEDUAmelia Nierenberg: reflecting to move forwardAmelia Nierenberg, New York Times reporter, brings needed and helpful insight into the current state of education.  Amelia's observations are not only pertinent to our current situation with her work on the Coronavirus Briefing, but can help move education forward in significant ways.   The conversation isn't entirely about education though . . . we started in Senegal, explored some of the best unknown restaurants in NYC (Amelia was a NY Times food reporter prior to the Coronavirus Briefing), and somehow we discussed a local stray cat named Molly.   The enjoyable interaction will cause us to contemplate in re...2021-02-0550 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp26-Perspectives-Jen McGovern and Higher EducationSociology professor Jen McGovern has been working with students at the higher ed level for more than 20 years. With roots in student affairs, and a deep appreciation for the value of sports in the lives of young people, Jen gives her perspective on the challenges and opportunities for K12 institutions from her unique position. Jeannine, Julie, Matt, and Mike ask Jen about cultivating curiosity, promoting self-directed learning, and the personalization of curriculum at all levels of education. Plugs include three other awesome podcasts: Nice White Parents, Heavy Medals, and Forward Progress. Music by Ketsa. 2021-02-021h 00RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp25-Perspectives-Justin Menda and Rocket PrepOur newest series is called Perspectives and in it we have conversations with individuals who might not always be at the center of the education dialogue. In this episode we talk with entrepreneur, standardized test prep expert, and dynamic thinker Justin Menda of the company Rocket Prep. Justin talks about his experiences with test preparation and his work to empower students to set goals and make decisions in their lives. He also illuminates some aspects of education that he sees as requiring change, particularly as we approach a post-pandemic work. Music by Ketsa. 2021-01-191h 04RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp24-COVID Reboot-We're back!After a brief fall / winter hiatus, the team is back in action with some intriguing insights into their experiences this fall. Jeannine talks about curriculum changes in the virtual classroom. Julie elaborates on the recent declaration of future DOE nominee Miguel Cardona. Mike shares his insights into the impending teacher shortage. No plugs this week as we get back into the swing of things, but check out our upcoming episodes for some interesting guests and thoughtful dialogue. Music by Ketsa. 2021-01-0535 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp23-Knowledge Drop-Elizabeth Hamblet and Executive FunctioningExecutive Functioning (EF) has quickly become a buzzword in the educational landscape over the past five years. Elizabeth Hamblet has been doing work with college-aged students to address EF skill deficits and help these young people find success at what can be a particularly tumultuous time. In this Knowledge Drop episode, Mike chats with Elizabeth about EF, her book about transitioning to college, and what implications a focus on EF could have for K12 educators and schools. Plugs include Elizabeth's website LDAdvisory.com and her book From High School to College: Steps to Success for Students With Disabilities. Be...2020-09-191h 04RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp22-Networks-Ulcca Joshi Hansen and Series Final ThoughtsUlcca Joshi Hansen is an educator, consultant, and mom who has dedicated her entire career to understanding the intricacies of what hinders and supports school change. In this episode, we unpack Ulcca's three buckets of schools idea, talk about how we have set up an educational system that we could actually change, and get some insight about her upcoming book. Check out Ulcca's consultancy at Educating Potential. Plugs include A Revolution in Education, Mark the Shark, SoundTrap, The Divided Brain, and "College-Educated Professionals Are Capitalism’s Useful Idiots". Music by Ketsa. 2020-08-251h 03RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp21-Networks-Kelly Young, Grace Kiboko, Education Reimagined, and SparkHouseThe learner-centered movement is pushing the boundaries of what school should be for so many young people. It's fundamentally asking teachers, administrators, parents, and student to rethink what might be possible in school. In this episode, we explore some of these ideas with Kelly Young, the President of Education Reimagined, and Grace Kiboko, a recent graduate of Iowa BIG and a participant in SparkHouse, a learner-centered convening of Education Reimagined. Plugs include New Ed Tech Classroom, Rich Blocks Poor Blocks, Community Share, Canva, Procreate, and @SoYouWantToTalkAbout. Music by Ketsa. 2020-08-181h 03RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp20-COVID-19-The Politicization Of Reopening SchoolsWith some schools already back in session, and many reopening task-forces looking at Labor Day in the not too distant future, the daunting task of reopening schools is upon us. Join our co-hosts as we break down some of the fundamental issues surrounding the reopening of schools. We talk about mask wearing, CDC guidelines, our system's complicated relationship with childcare, and much more. Plugs include the Multitude podcast collective, Great Battles For Boys (but, really, anyone) by Joe Giorello, Nepris, and Full Focus planner. Music by Ketsa. 2020-08-1148 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp19-Knowledge Drop-Jenny Delacruz and Sharing Time With Our ChildrenJenny Delacruz is an author, publishing company CEO, YouTube channel star, and counselor. Her Philadelphia-based publishing company, Cobbs Creek Publishing, specializes in children's books that "promote emotional intelligence and critical thinking skills." In this episode, co-host Matt Downing talks with Jenny about her work and how things have changed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The conversation touches on Jenny's newest book: Momma, Can I Sleep with You Tonight? Helping Children Cope with the Impact of COVID-19, her Story Time With Ms Melange YouTube channel, and how being of Haitian descent launched her work as an author and storyteller. Music...2020-08-0431 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp18-Knowledge Drop-Henry Fairfax and The Revolution SchoolListen as co-host Mike Dunn sits down with Henry Fairfax, the Head of School at the Revolution School in Philadelphia, PA. Revolution is a boutique school serving a diverse group of Philly-based students. It was founded as a way to radically transform education. With this goal in mind, Henry and his team have showcased what's possible with a nimble, thoughtful approach to rethinking eduction. Plugs include Most Likely To Succeed by Tony Wagner and Ted Dintersmith, Range by David Epstein, Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Ibram X. Kendi and Jason Reynolds, and your local bikeshop like Keswick Cycles...2020-07-281h 03RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp17-Networks-Eva Mejia, Zelia Gonzales, and Big Picture LearningListen in as our co-hosts have a conversation with Eva Mejia, the Chief Program and Strategy Officer at Big Picture Learning, and Zelia Gonzales, a recent graduate of the Met Sacramento and a current Cornell University student. Our conversation uncovers some of the power of Big Picture for young people like Zelia, how BP students students are known, given opportunities to connect learning to their interests, and set on a future trajectory that is unique and bountiful. Plugs include Big Bang Summer Fest, Books With Brothers, Rebel Ventures Network, The Body Is Not An Apology by Sonya Renee Taylor...2020-07-2153 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp16-Networks-Rural School Collaboration and ActionIn this episode, our co-hosts sit down with three amazing guests doing great work with rural schools, teachers, and policy. We talk with Gary Funk of the Rural Schools Collaborative, Allen Pratt of the National Rural Education Association, and Hailey Winkelman of the I Am A Rural Teacher Campaign. Listen in as we uncover some of the work the groups are taking on to address the issues rural teachers face, while also bringing to light countless success stories. Plugs include American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins, Bandlab, Common Sense Media, National Novel Writing Month, Pleistocene Park, Audible, and Defunctland. Music by...2020-07-1852 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp15-COVID-19-Reopening SchoolsAs we approach mid-summer, talk across the country has focused on the logistics and inner-workings of reopening schools amidst a pandemic. In this episode our co-hosts talk about some of the conversations we've been part of and how we are all trying to wrap our brains around the intricacies of reopening in the next couple of months. Plugs include Headrush Learning, the Black Scholars Podcast, Equity by Design, and Rewiring Education by John D. Couch. Music by Ketsa. 2020-07-071h 00RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp14-Networks-Stephanie Howell, Lance Key, and Finding Resonate PeopleAs an educator, finding people that you resonate with is critical to your mental health and ongoing efforts. On a long walk in Australia, Stephanie Howell and Lance Key decided that a collaboration would be fruitful endeavor and haven't looked back since. Stephanie and Lance are Google Certified Innovators, Tech coaches, and hosts of the podcast Get Inspired and Innovate. In this episode, we talk with Stephanie and Lance about engaging with like minded educators and the importance of building one's network to continue to inspire and innovate in your work. Plugs include Kiva.org, TED's podcast Pindrop, CK12...2020-06-301h 02RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp13-Networks-Chris Nesi and The Education Podcast LandscapePodcasting has become a groundbreaking medium for sharing stories and information on a range of topics. In this episode, we talk with the founder of the Education Podcast Network, Chris Nesi. Chris is the host of the House of Edtech and the co-host of Podcast PD. The conversation touches on the value of the podcast as a platform for sharing ideas, and a space for educators to come together to reimagine their schools, practices, and ideas. Plugs include GoSynth, EdPuzzle, Voice Record Pro, and Black Owned Philly Restaurants. Music by Ketsa. 2020-06-2351 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp12-Knowledge Drop-Raj Lewis and Individuals Experiencing Poverty in our Education SystemIn our second Knowledge Drop episode, co-host Matt Downing sits down with Raj Lewis, the director of a residential men's program. Raj and Matt dive into the impact our systems of education has on those experiencing poverty. They talk about meeting individuals where they are on their life path, encouraging quality of life assessments in social work, and how these ideas might impact K-12 education. Plugs include Iowa BIG, Trellis For Tomorrow, Tools for Conviviality by Ivan Illich. Music by Scott Holmes. 2020-06-1937 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp11-Networks-Tom Vander Ark and the Learner-Centered Schools Of Our FutureIn one of the best conversations yet, the team drops some tough questions into the lap of Getting Smart's Tom Vander Ark. Tom shares his thoughts on schools opening this fall, the wide range of work he's involved with, and a treasure trove of schools to check out in the world. Plugs include Chris Emdin's IG, Tom's vegetarian cooking IG, the Green School in Bali, Slidesyearbook, OERcommons, How to Be Heard by Celine Coggins, and so much more. Music by Ketsa. 2020-06-1654 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp10-Knowledge Drop-Chris Horne, Kevin Parsons, and College AdmissionsIn our first Knowledge Drop episode, host Mike Dunn chats with fellow College Counselors Chris Horne and Kevin Parsons about the state of college admissions. They talk about how COVID-19 is impacting their work, some of the struggles they've encountered with students doing school at home, and the potential impact of the current state of standardized testing on the future college admissions. Plugs include Compass Test Prep's College Profiles, Washington Monthly's College Guide, and Chris's awesome Instagram account @HorneAdvising. Music by Scott Holmes. 2020-06-071h 09RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp9-Networks-Kevan Turman and The Brothers BrunchAs the country grapples with racism in the wake of the death of George Floyd, Mike, Julie, Jeannine, and Matt sit down with CEO and Founder of the Brothers Brunch, Kevan Turman. We talk about Kevan's struggle with being diagnosed with COVID-19, the impact of Floyd's death on him and his work, and the network that the Brothers Brunch brings together to dig into challenging topics that we all struggle with. Kevan gives insight into his most recent Youtube episode called "Deep Breaths: What are we to do when the air we breath becomes too heavy". This episode is...2020-06-031h 04RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp8-Networks-The Education Entrepreneurship IncubatorThe episode features the homegrown work of the co-hosts: The Education Entrepreneurship Incubator (EEI). EEI was facilitated by Mike, Matt, Julie, and Jeannine if the fall of 2019 as a way to bring educators together who were struggling to bring their idea, project, or plan to reality. We spent the day with a cohort of ambitious people who incubated their ideas, developed action plans, and took the next step to making a difference in their classrooms and lives. We catch up with these folks in this episode, featuring Beth Santangelo, Brandon Reichart, Devon Lavery, Laura Ward, Ryan Ward, and Trina K...2020-06-031h 03RethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp7-Networks-Ron Berger and EL EducationMike, Julie, Jeannine, and Matt strike up a conversation with EL Education's Ron Berger. Ron gets into EL's purpose, its core values, and some of the reasons why it's held back a bit in growing its network, despite calls for more EL schools around the country. Ron talks about EL's free resources, including their notable literacy curriculum and his own path as a teacher in a small rural town in Massachusetts. This week's plugs include: Maverick Teachers by Dave Baugh and AJ Juliani, Wide Open School, Rivet- a free reading practice tool, and Better Together by Tom Vander Ark a...2020-05-2546 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp6-Networks-Joy Rosser, Bruce Vosburgh, and AMLEDive into the network designed specifically for Middle School Teachers, as co-hosts Mike, Jeannine, and Matt share a conversation with Joy Rosser and Bruce Vosburgh. With more than 50 years of combined school experience, Joy and Bruce give insights into the Association for Middle Level Educations (AMLE) and more specifically its Pennsylvania affiliate PAMLE. Lots of plugs in this episode, including: Joy's recent book Sharing Mindsets, AMLE's National Schools to Watch, Ted Dintersmith's book What School Could Be, Online Voice Recorder, and Education Reimagined. Music by Ketsa. 2020-05-2552 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp5-Networks-Chris Unger and The NExT NetworkJoin us as we explore the power of networks with Northeastern University professor Dr. Chris Unger. Chris talks about the value of building one's personal network and plugs a number of different individuals and schools pushing the envelope of education. Plugs include: Blue Valley CAPS, Iowa BIG, One Stone, Tri-County Early College, the Charlotte Lab School, Getting Smart, Tacoma School's iDEA, Upper Valley Educators Institute, Lyndon Institute's J-Term, Go Boundless, and, of course, Northeastern University's NExT initiative. Music by Ketsa. 2020-05-1055 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp4-Networks-Deyonne Jackson and Teacher Powered SchoolsThis is our first installment in our series on school networks. This episode features special guest Deyonne Jackson of the Woods Learning Center in Casper, WY. We talk with Deyonne about the 100+ school network of Teacher Powered Schools and how they're making us rethink education. Music by Ketsa. 2020-05-1044 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUPrequel-Power Of NetworksJoin our co-hosts as they hash out what's in store for our upcoming season on the power of networks. We'll talk about formal and informal networks, how technology impacts networks, and some potential guests for our next few episodes. Music by Ketsa. 2020-05-0523 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp3-COVID-19-Fran Warren and Teacher Self CareIn our third episode, co-hosts Mike, Matt, Jeannine, and Julie are joined by Founder of The Educators Room Fran Warren. We talk about Teacher Self-Care, a critical topic in the time of constant video conferences and working from home. Our focus on work/life balance is timely when balance seems increasingly elusive. Music by Ketsa. 2020-04-1745 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp2-COVID-19-Technology In A Hyper-Tech TimeThe COVID-19 pandemic has required teachers and schools to rethink their relationship to technology. In this episode, Julie, Mike, Matt, and Jeannine talk about their approach to technology use, their student's responses, and some thoughts for our future use of tech in education. Music by Ketsa. 2020-04-1546 minRethinkingEDURethinkingEDUEp1-COVID-19-Teaching In Our Unique SituationIn our first episode, join our podcast's co-hosts Mike Dunn, Julie Cook, Jeannine Dunn, and Matt Downing as they talk about their experiences as teachers in the time of COVID-19. Under stay-at-home orders, all our co-hosts talk about their new normal, balancing family priorities, and what this pandemic has meant for their schools and their practice. Music by Ketsa. 2020-04-1045 min