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Amy and Jon talk with educational innovators about creating ethical learning environments, helping students overcome the effects of trauma, and empowering young people to make change. Tune in weekly.

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Amy and Jon talk with educational innovators about creating ethical learning environments, helping students overcome the effects of trauma, and empowering young people to make change. Tune in weekly.

    Elevating undervalued professionals: Support for substitute teachers

    Elevating undervalued professionals: Support for substitute teachers

    We speak with Megan M. Conklin, who designs and implements professional development for substitutes in Washington state. Substitutes often don’t receive the support and compensation they deserve. Ms. Conklin's union-backed program teaches subs classroom survival skills and advocates for equity among school staff members.
    The post Elevating undervalued professionals: Support for substitute teachers first appeared on Ethical Schools.

    • 35分
    Enriching student life: Art for all

    Enriching student life: Art for all

    We speak with Dr. Andrea Siegel and Michelle Vitale of Hudson County Community College about the ways they bring art into students’ everyday lives. They’ve assembled a multi-ethnic art collection which is displayed on rotation in the galleries and hallways. Living with art is new to many of the students, who are often the first generation in their families to go to college. Our guests tell their own stories about their parents’ reactions to their choosing to become artists.
    The post Enriching student life: Art for all first appeared on Ethical Schools.

    • 31分
    Solving teacher shortages: It’s not just pay (Encore)

    Solving teacher shortages: It’s not just pay (Encore)

    Drs. Katherine Norris and  Kathryn Wiley, colleagues at Howard University’s School of Education, speak about obstacles to recruiting and retaining teachers and increasing diversity. Money matters, but even more, so does ending discrimination. “Racial battle fatigue” is pervasive among Black teachers.
    The post Solving teacher shortages: It’s not just pay (Encore) first appeared on Ethical Schools.

    • 34分
    What’s real and who/what matters: Sentientism in schools

    What’s real and who/what matters: Sentientism in schools

    We speak with Jamie Woodhouse, UK educator and thought leader on sentientism. An ethical worldview informed by evidence, reason, and compassion, sentientism prioritizes the well-being of humans and animals other than human. We discuss strategies for introducing sentientism in the classroom, the questions students ask, and ways teachers can incorporate sentientism in the curriculum.
    The post What’s real and who/what matters: Sentientism in schools first appeared on Ethical Schools.

    • 49分
    Climate change education: Meeting NJ’s mandate hands-on

    Climate change education: Meeting NJ’s mandate hands-on

    We speak with the New Jersey School of Conservation’s Kerry Kirk Pflugh and Tanya Sulikowski, and Garwood, NJ middle school teacher, K.C. Bree about the SOC and about New Jersey's first-in-the-nation mandate for climate change education in every grade. The SOC, a newly-reopened 75-year-old center for experiential learning and fieldwork, provides professional development as well as interdisciplinary programming for students including applied science, math, humanities, and arts in an idyllic outdoor setting. Students learn about humans’ responsibility toward other animals and the planet, and are empowered to take action.Working cooperatively, they often develop new respect for their classmates.
    The post Climate change education: Meeting NJ’s mandate hands-on first appeared on Ethical Schools.

    • 40分
    Celebrating students’ “superpowers”: What tests can’t measure

    Celebrating students’ “superpowers”: What tests can’t measure

    We speak with Dr. Peter Hughes, superintendent of New Jersey's Cresskill School District, an affluent New York City suburb with large Korean and Israeli communities, about respecting disparate cultures while centering individual students’ interests, talents, and needs. We discuss effective means of communicating with bicultural parents and inclusive strategic planning. How can schools prepare students for joyful futures where they also serve others and are impactful on the world around them?
    The post Celebrating students’ “superpowers”: What tests can’t measure first appeared on Ethical Schools.

    • 39分

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