consideranew (+ Season 2 cohost, Dr. Jane Shore of School of Thought)

Michael J. Crawford, PhD
consideranew (+ Season 2 cohost, Dr. Jane Shore of School of Thought)

consideranew is the micropodcast that invites you to discover something new, or see a familiar thing in a new way. This season, Dr. Jane Shore of School of Thought will be joining as cohost, and we'll be speaking with educators, leaders, and youth about critical issues and creative ideas in education.

  1. 06/16/2022

    Season 2: Episode 22 - The Power of Visuals with Jane Shore

    Jane is a corner sitter, energized by the perspectives gained at the intersections between research & practice, data capture & sharing impact, learning & leading, stories & visuals. Lately, she has been focused on exploring answers to the question, “What is the purpose of school?” Jane joined Revolution School in 2018. Her official title is Head of Research and Innovation and in this role, she has co-founded a professional learning community called School of Thought. References from this episode: Paul Zak, neuroeconomist: visuals and action (LINK) Myra Fernandez, visuals in vocabulary learning (LINK) "The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters" by Priya Parker (LINK) Mona Chalabi, data visualizer (instagram.com/monachalabi) Dual Coding Theory (LINK) Picture Superiority Effect (LINK) Imagining Forward: Visuals Storytelling to Make Research Accessible (LINK) "The Culture Code: The Secrets of Highly Successful Groups" by Daniel Coyle (LINK) "The Culture Playbook: 60 Highly Effective Actions to Help Your Group Succeed" by Daniel Coyle (LINK) Connect: Michael Crawford, PhD (https://twitter.com/mjcraw), (https://www.mjcraw.com) Dr. Jane Shore (https://twitter.com/shorejaneshore) School of Thought (https://schoolofthought.substack.com/) Revolution School (https://revolutionschool.org/) Community of Thought Gatherings (https://www.paispa.org/community-of-thought-gatherings) Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) (https://www.paispa.org/) Michael Lipset, PhD of PassTell Stories (http://www.michaellipset.com/) Music from Digi G'Alessio CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://bit.ly/2IyV71i)

    37 min
  2. 04/09/2022

    Season 2: Episode 21 - Reigniting Creativity in Education with Clara Galán

    Clara Galán is the Global Community Manager on the Adobe Education K-12 and Higher Education Team. A former teacher of ELA, ESL and Spanish for K-12, she is passionate about the importance of relationships in social-emotional learning and educating the whole child. Prior to joining Adobe, Clara worked building educator communities and professional development content for Amazon Kindle Education, Remind.com, and The George Lucas Educational Foundation. Clara lives in Spain and loves learning about education technology and tools to improve the education system. References from this episode: Clara Galán (@MsClaraGalan) Adobe for Education (@AdobeForEdu, LINK) Adobe Creative Educator (adobe.ly/ace, #AdobeEduCreative) Rebecca Hare (@RebeccaLouHare) Khan Academy (https://www.khanacademy.org/) Claudio Zavala (@ClaudioZavalaJr) Jesse Lubinsky (@jlubinsky) Holly Clark (@HollyClarkEdu) Nicholas Ferroni (@NicholasFerroni) "The Art of Gathering: How We Meet and Why It Matters" by Priya Parker (LINK) "The Space: A Guide for Leaders" by Rebecca Louise Hare + Dr. Robert Dillon (LINK) Connect: Michael Crawford, PhD (https://twitter.com/mjcraw), (https://www.mjcraw.com) Dr. Jane Shore (https://twitter.com/shorejaneshore) School of Thought (https://schoolofthought.substack.com/) Revolution School (https://revolutionschool.org/) Community of Thought Gatherings (https://www.paispa.org/community-of-thought-gatherings) Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) (https://www.paispa.org/) Michael Lipset, PhD of PassTell Stories (http://www.michaellipset.com/) Music from Digi G'Alessio CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://bit.ly/2IyV71i)

    39 min
  3. Season 2: Episode 20 - The Science of Well-Being with Dr. Juna Bobby

    03/04/2022

    Season 2: Episode 20 - The Science of Well-Being with Dr. Juna Bobby

    Dr. Juna Bobby is a board-certified physician specializing in Lifestyle Medicine and host of the MindBodySpace Podcast where she shares evidence-based tips for wellness to enhance productivity, performance, and happiness.  In 2013, she founded MindBodySpace LLC to educate kids, teens, parents, and teachers through a course she created called “The Science of Resilience for Peak Performance and Happiness.” Juna is a faculty member at the Juilliard Pre-College in NYC, a frequent guest lecturer at The Manhattan School of Music, and is a partner for Revolution School, an innovative high school in Philadelphia. References from this episode: Dr. Juna Bobby (Twitter, LinkedIn, MindBodySpace.com) MindBodySpace Podcast (https://www.junabobbymd.com/podcast) Dr. Michelle McMacken (LINK) Dr. Michael Greger (LINK) Yung Pueblo (https://yungpueblo.com/) "Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones" by James Clear (LINK) "Extreme Productivity: Boost Your Results, Reduce Your Hours" by Robert C. Pozen (LINK) Coco Ma (https://www.instagram.com/cakeforcoco/) "14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible" (LINK) "Don't Look Up" (LINK) Connect: Michael Crawford, PhD (https://twitter.com/mjcraw), (https://www.mjcraw.com) Dr. Jane Shore (https://twitter.com/shorejaneshore) School of Thought (https://schoolofthought.substack.com/) Revolution School (https://revolutionschool.org/) Community of Thought Gatherings (https://www.paispa.org/community-of-thought-gatherings) Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) (https://www.paispa.org/) Michael Lipset, PhD of PassTell Stories (http://www.michaellipset.com/) Music from Digi G'Alessio CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://bit.ly/2IyV71i)

    44 min
  4. 02/11/2022

    Season 2: Episode 19 - Catalyzing Change in Education with Denise Daniels and Andrew Ravin

    Denise Daniels is Co-Founder and Director of Learning at Workshop Middle School. She has more than 22 years of experience in education as a teacher, staff developer, curriculum designer, instructional coach, and school leader. She received a BA from The City College of New York and a Masters of Science in Teaching from Fordham University. Andrew Ravin is Founder and Head of School at Workshop Middle School. For nearly 25 years, he’s worked as a social worker, classroom teacher, instructional coach, and school leader. Andrew is an award-winning educator, mentor, and researcher. Most recently, he was named one of the Top 100 Innovators in American Education. References from this episode: Denise Daniels (LinkedIn) Andrew Ravin (LinkedIn) Workshop Middle School (Instagram, https://workshopmiddleschool.org/) "Atomic Habits: An Easy & Proven Way to Build Good Habits & Break Bad Ones" by James Clear (https://jamesclear.com/atomic-habits) "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah (LINK) Connect: Michael Crawford, PhD (https://twitter.com/mjcraw), (https://www.mjcraw.com) Dr. Jane Shore (https://twitter.com/shorejaneshore) School of Thought (https://schoolofthought.substack.com/) Revolution School (https://revolutionschool.org/) Community of Thought Gatherings (https://www.paispa.org/community-of-thought-gatherings) Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) (https://www.paispa.org/) Michael Lipset, PhD of PassTell Stories (http://www.michaellipset.com/) Music from Digi G'Alessio CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://bit.ly/2IyV71i)

    37 min
  5. 01/28/2022

    Season 2: Episode 17 - Designing Schools with Dr. Sabba Quidwai

    Sabba believes cultures of innovation begin with a culture of empathy. Her journey took her from being a high school teacher to education executive at Apple. Dr. Quidwai now works with organizations to design schools that give young people the mindset and skills to thrive in workplaces and as global citizens. Sabba hosts the podcast, "Designing Schools," and is releasing a documentary based on her research about design thinking in Summer 2022. References from this episode: Dr. Sabba Quidwai (https://designingschools.org/, sabba@designingschools.org, https://www.instagram.com/askmsq/) Dr. Sharon Ravitch (https://twitter.com/SharonRavitch) Michael Polanyi (LINK) "Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?" by Seth Godin (LINK) "Sprint: How to Solve Big Problems and Test New Ideas in Just Five Days" by Jake Knapp, John Zeratsky, & Braden Kowitz (LINK) "Designing Schools: The Future is a Place We Create" - the documentary (LINK) "The Third Wave: An Entrepreneur's Vision of the Future" by Steve Case (LINK) Collective effervescence (LINK) Connect: Michael Crawford, PhD (https://twitter.com/mjcraw), (https://www.mjcraw.com) Dr. Jane Shore (https://twitter.com/shorejaneshore) School of Thought (https://schoolofthought.substack.com/) Revolution School (https://revolutionschool.org/) Community of Thought Gatherings (https://www.paispa.org/community-of-thought-gatherings) Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) (https://www.paispa.org/) Michael Lipset, PhD of PassTell Stories (http://www.michaellipset.com/) Music from Digi G'Alessio CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://bit.ly/2IyV71i)

    33 min
  6. 01/21/2022

    Season 2: Episode 16 - Critical Creativity with Dan Ryder and Elyse Burden

    Dan Ryder is an award-winning educator by trade, generalist by practice, and he's a 20-year veteran teacher and improv coach at CRCS Overman in Skowhegan, Maine. As a part-time education consultant, Dan offers customized professional development experiences in design thinking, project based learning, technology integration, standards-based education, curriculum design, critical creativity, and improvisation around the United States and beyond. Elyse Burden is passionate about equity and elevating the voice, role, and contributions of young people as they do work that matters to them. At Real World Scholars, she and her team work to give students the opportunity and resources needed to be changemakers and social entrepreneurs in their communities – not one day, but right now. Elyse believes in creative solutions and recognizing that young people are brilliant, creative, and angry enough to help the world find solutions to some of our scariest challenges. References from this episode: Dan Ryder (@WickedDecent) CRCS Overman (https://www.crcsme.org/overman-academy) Elyse Burden (@LyzBurden) Real World Scholars (www.realworldscholars.org) d.school - The Input Obsession (LINK) "The Artist's Way" by Julia Cameron (LINK) "It Didn't Start with You" by Mark Wolynn (LINK) "Design Is Storytelling" by Ellen Lupton (LINK) "Sellout: The Major-Label Feeding Frenzy That Swept Punk, Emo, and Hardcore" by Dan Ozzi (LINK) "salt." by Nayyirah Waheed (LINK) Connect: Michael Crawford, PhD (https://twitter.com/mjcraw), (https://www.mjcraw.com) Dr. Jane Shore (https://twitter.com/shorejaneshore) School of Thought (https://schoolofthought.substack.com/) Revolution School (https://revolutionschool.org/) Community of Thought Gatherings (https://www.paispa.org/community-of-thought-gatherings) Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) (https://www.paispa.org/) Michael Lipset, PhD of PassTell Stories (http://www.michaellipset.com/) Music from Digi G'Alessio CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://bit.ly/2IyV71i)

    57 min
  7. 01/14/2022

    Season 2: Episode 15 - (YOUTH) Creativity & Poetry with Cydney Brown and Guest Cohost Kysiir

    Cydney Brown is the Philadelphia Youth Poet Laureate and author of “Daydreaming”. She is a senior at Abington Friends School and has been writing poetry since she was in 5th grade. Cydney also enjoys leading her mentoring program Project G.O.O.D. (Girls Overcome Obstacles Daily), baking, teaching children tennis and posting on her poetry account @cydtalks. Cydney wishes to inspire people to speak their truth and share her poetry with the world. References from this episode: Cydney Brown (https://www.cydtalks.com/), (https://www.instagram.com/cydtalks/) Abington Friends School (https://www.abingtonfriends.net/) "Nothing Gold Can Stay" by Robert Frost (https://poets.org/poem/nothing-gold-can-stay) Maya Angelou (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou) Toni Morrison (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison) "Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella" (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinderella_(1997_film)) Connect: Michael Crawford, PhD (https://twitter.com/mjcraw), (https://www.mjcraw.com) Dr. Jane Shore (https://twitter.com/shorejaneshore) School of Thought (https://schoolofthought.substack.com/) Revolution School (https://revolutionschool.org/) Community of Thought Gatherings (https://www.paispa.org/community-of-thought-gatherings) Pennsylvania Association of Independent Schools (PAIS) (https://www.paispa.org/) Michael Lipset, PhD of PassTell Stories (http://www.michaellipset.com/) Music from Digi G'Alessio CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 (https://bit.ly/2IyV71i)

    39 min
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8 Ratings

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consideranew is the micropodcast that invites you to discover something new, or see a familiar thing in a new way. This season, Dr. Jane Shore of School of Thought will be joining as cohost, and we'll be speaking with educators, leaders, and youth about critical issues and creative ideas in education.

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