55 episodes

SELinEDU Podcast is stories and insights from outstanding teachers, administrators, leaders, and students on all things Social Emotional Learning in education. These 30-40-minute podcasts are perfect for a commute, a nice cup of joe, or a self-care walk. 

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SELinEDU Podcast is stories and insights from outstanding teachers, administrators, leaders, and students on all things Social Emotional Learning in education. These 30-40-minute podcasts are perfect for a commute, a nice cup of joe, or a self-care walk. 

    055: Nurturing Empathy and Inclusivity with Kelisa Wing

    055: Nurturing Empathy and Inclusivity with Kelisa Wing

    Discover what it means to harness the transformative power of social and emotional learning (SEL) in personal well-being and racial equity in education. Our conversation with Kelisa Wing, a trailblazer in advocating for justice and inclusion, unpacks the redefined competencies of SEL laid out by CASEL. Together, we navigate the intricate connections between hope, resilience, and empathy, especially amidst the challenges that people of color face in leadership roles. Kelisa, inspired by Dr. Cornel West, sheds light on the philosophy of being a 'prisoner of hope,' a poignant reflection as we examine the landscape of educational well-being and the influence of adult SEL on future generations.
    We delve into self-love, authenticity, and nurturing deep connections with others, even in passing encounters, and how these moments can lead to unity and understanding. We confront the complexities of gender and racial biases, particularly in the scrutiny placed on leaders and scholars. The discussions pave the way for contemplating marginalized individuals' pressures in authoritative positions and the imperative of fostering an equitable environment for all.
    In the final stretch of our episode, we grapple with the current state of higher education and the mounting battles against DEI initiatives. We stand in solidarity with those at the front lines, defending the principles of free thought and empathy against legislative onslaughts. Reflecting on the historical contexts of resistance and empowerment, we rekindle the flame of hope and the potential for positive change. As we close this chapter of our dialogue with Kelisa, we invite our listeners to embrace joy in the minutiae, stand firm in the face of adversity, and take away from our discussion an enriched sense of purpose and humanity.

    Episode Resourcesces:
    Connect with Kelisa via her website and Instagram
    Read Kelisa’s books:
    Racial Justice in America seriesConversationsWeeds & Seeds: How to Stay Positive in the Midst of Life’s StormsPromises and Possibilities: Dismantling the School to Prison PipelineIf I Could: Lessons for Navigating an Unjust WorldBecoming a Globally Competent Teacher as a contributing author

    • 56 min
    054: Breaking Barriers in Education with a Beacon of Change with De'Shawn Washington

    054: Breaking Barriers in Education with a Beacon of Change with De'Shawn Washington

    Imagine the profound impact a single educator can have, not just on a classroom but on an entire community. De'Shawn Washington, fourth-grade inclusion teacher and Massachusetts Teacher of the Year for 2024, joins us to share his transformative educational philosophy integrating social and emotional learning with academic success. His approach has shaped students into compassionate change-makers, fostering a classroom environment where trust and accountability are as fundamental as the ABCs. De'Shawn's passion for empowering students resonates throughout our conversation as he reflects on the significance of his achievements and the inspiration he provides as the first black male to receive this prestigious honor in Massachusetts.

    Our discussion takes an inspiring turn, highlighting the indispensable role of black male educators in the Massachusetts educational system, representing less than 2% of the teacher population. De'Shawn sheds light on the notable increase in student performance when children are taught by black men, emphasizing their presence as essential at every level of education. De'Shawn illustrates how educators can cultivate culturally inclusive classrooms through heartfelt anecdotes about mentorship and community building. We also delve into his innovative classroom strategies, ranging from restorative practices to adopting an alligator as a class mascot, all aimed at enhancing the joy and connectedness among his students.

    To our listeners, we issue a rallying cry to champion educators like De'Shawn, who are at the vanguard of nurturing social and emotional growth. We remind you to kindle your commitment to education, and we eagerly anticipate the following conversation that promises to enlighten and inspire.

    EPISODE RESOURCES:
    Connect with De’Shawn via his website, LinkedIn, and YouTube.

    Check out these resources shared by De’Shawn:
    How Empowered Black Educators Feel Seen, Heard, and Valued in the Teacher Evaluation ProcessThe Inclusion of Race - A Holistic Examination: How an Absence of Race is an Absence of CultureDivision for Emotional and Behavioral Health newsletter

    • 53 min
    053: Rejuvenating Educators' Learning Capacity with Allison Rodman

    053: Rejuvenating Educators' Learning Capacity with Allison Rodman

    Embrace the spirit of new beginnings with the wisdom of Allison Rodman, author of "Still Learning: Strengthening Professional and Organizational Capacity." She guides us through realigning education paths to combat burnout and stay true to our calling, blending personal growth with professional development. This episode promises to illuminate the congruence between our deepest purposes and everyday practices, a crucial harmony for educators striving to maintain their passion in adversity.

    Imagine a classroom where growth isn't solely for the students but equally for the teachers, where setting meaningful goals transforms not just individual educators but entire teams. Through a heartfelt discussion on collective efficacy and the transformative power of reflection, we uncover strategies to protect our time and encourage self-care, ensuring a balanced journey through the demanding world of education. "Filtering with fences" emerges as a method to preserve our dedication to the craft without compromising our well-being. Join us as we share resources and practices that enable us to "stand strong in the SEL light."

    EPISODE RESOURCES:
    Connect with Allie on her Website, X,  Instagram, and FacebookPurchase her book Still Learning and read her ASCD articles.

    • 36 min
    052: Uncovering the Heartbeat of Social and Emotional Learning: An SEL Day Panel Discussion

    052: Uncovering the Heartbeat of Social and Emotional Learning: An SEL Day Panel Discussion

    Uncover the heartbeat of social and emotional learning (SEL) as we celebrate International Women's Day and SEL Day, where our panelists, including Dr. Chaunte Garrett, Heather Lageman, Dr. Leigh Alley, Maureen Chapman, James Simons, and Dr. Damion Lewis, unwrap the gift of SEL in education. We engage in stories that underscore the influence of remarkable women and the power of nurturing connections that make for a robust learning environment. Their journeys reveal the impactful ways SEL can be woven into the fabric of educational experiences, radiating joy and hope.

    This episode is a treasure trove of strategies and insights into creating communities that thrive on strong relationships and resilience. We discuss the concept of "Square Squads," a group of trusted individuals who support our growth and delve into practical tools like the Emotions Wheel and "You Matter Manifesto," designed to foster self-reflection and fortitude among educators and learners alike. Our conversations illuminate the daily "SEL hacks" that families can adopt, and we explore how simple, mindful practices can catalyze positive change in educational settings and with families and communities.

    As we wrap up this invigorating dialogue, the journey of SEL in education takes center stage, highlighting its indispensable role in today's learning landscapes. We discuss the need for collaboration and understanding the diverse pathways to success, from advocacy for children to integrating SEL in workplaces. Inspired by Andra Day's "Rise Up," we leave with a rallying cry for perseverance and hope, urging our listeners to be the torchbearers of love, truth, and liberation in their communities.

    PODCAST HOSTS:
    Craig Aarons-Martin - CEO, CCM Educational GroupDr. Krista Leh - Chief Education Officer, Resonance Educational ConsultingSEL PANEL GUESTS:
    Dr. Leigh Alley - Former Executive Director, Maine ASCD; Assistant Professor of Education, University of Maine at AugustaMaureen Chapman - Co-Director, cor creative partnersDr. Chaunte Garrett - CEO, ELLE Education Services Heather Lageman - Executive Director, Maryland ASCDDr. Damion Lewis - LewLearns-Professional Learning & Education Consulting James Simons - Co-Director, cor creative partners
    EPISODE RESOURCES:
    Youniversity - Joy DropBrene Brown - Square SquadChoose2Matter - ManifestoCNVC- Feelings inventoryMarc Brackett - Mood Meter Yale University - RULER toolsASCD Webinar - Reclamining the Mantel of SEL 

    • 54 min
    051: Creating Sanctuary: The Power of Wellness Centers in Transforming Student Success and Resilience with Nikolas Tsamoutalidis

    051: Creating Sanctuary: The Power of Wellness Centers in Transforming Student Success and Resilience with Nikolas Tsamoutalidis

    Have you ever stepped into a nurturing space that felt like a sanctuary? Join us as Nikolas Tsamoutalidis, an SEL practitioner with an impressive track record in student support, walks us through the life-changing initiatives of the Wellness Center at Bethlehem Area High School in Southeastern Pennsylvania. His dedication to trauma-informed education and creating systems that enable students to thrive is nothing short of inspirational. Together, we uncover the transformative programs that support academic excellence and cultivate resilience, trust, and emotional safety among students.

    Imagine a school where students are greeted with hope and love with every interaction. Through compelling conversations with Niko, we bring light to the impressive data that showcases an increase in students' hope and academic performance, with an astounding 97% able to trust an adult within the school. These are not just numbers; they represent real lives touched by the incredible work of educators who are genuine 'hope dealers.' This episode celebrates the educators' role in transforming schools into havens for well-being and emotional security.

    But it's not just the students who need nurturing; educators carry the weight of their responsibilities, often absorbing the trauma of those they help. Niko shares the essential role of self-care practices and community engagement in fostering a holistic educational ecosystem. The chapter on love and empowerment is a heartfelt reminder of the profound impact we can make through every encounter. As we wrap up this enlightening conversation, we invite you to join us in championing wellness initiatives, reminding everyone to be the beacon of light and positivity in the lives of our youth, primarily through the challenging seasons.

    EPISODE RESOURCES:
    Connect with Niko on LinkedIn and X.Learn more about the Wellness Center via K12 Dive Magazine.

    • 43 min
    050 - Cultivating Inner Peace: The Intersection of Social Work, Education, and SEL with Jamillah Parker

    050 - Cultivating Inner Peace: The Intersection of Social Work, Education, and SEL with Jamillah Parker

    In this episode, we're joined by Jamillah Parker, whose social work expertise revolutionizes how we approach teaching and learning in education. Undoubtedly, the rhythm of our daily lives can benefit from a sprinkle of mindfulness, a practice that transcends cultural and religious divides. Today, we unpack the art of bringing serenity into the classroom and home, highlighting the simplicity of deep breathing exercises and their power to calm and center our youngest learners. Through engaging anecdotes and relatable activities, we'll guide you on respectfully introducing these practices to children and their families, fostering a dialogue of understanding and acceptance, and setting the stage for our upcoming workshop to soothe the edges of anxiety.

    The episode concludes with an ode to self-care and the relentless pursuit of accurate information. We share the personal self-care rituals that keep social-emotional wellness afloat, from experimenting in the kitchen to the soothing melodies of music. So, wrap yourself in the warmth of this conversation that celebrates the love and commitment we hold dear in our professional and personal lives.

    EPISODE RESOURCES:
    Connect with Jamillah on LinkedIn and  X.

    • 40 min

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