Education Matters With MySchoolOptions

Education Matters With MySchoolOptions

Education Matters is a podcast that explores the journey of Indiana's families in making school choice decisions. The podcast covers the landscape of K-12 education in Indiana and aims to give a voice to innovative school leaders, parents, and stakeholders in the school choice community. The podcast will feature stories from parents, community builders, policymakers, and educators, providing insights into the impact of school choice on children's education. 

  1. 5天前

    Finding the Right Fit for Every Child- Anastasia’s Story

    On this episode of Education Matters, Sarah sits down to an inspiring conversation with Anastasia, a nurse, mother of six, and education advocate who has made a powerful impact on her children's schooling! Anastasia discusses her journey in navigating various education options for her kids, leveraging school vouchers, and her proactive approach to ensuring her children receive the best education possible. She also emphasizes the importance of evaluating each child's unique needs and adapting their educational path accordingly and touches on the advantages of classical education. As an advocate for universal school choice, she makes it a priority to bring awareness and support the Indiana Choice Voucher program. Key Takeaways: Impact of early vocational focus on children Value of foundational skills during K-12 education Evaluation of children’s educational needs Challenges and considerations in evaluating children's needs Definition and explanation of classical education Importance of curriculum in decision-making Cost considerations and the financial aspects of private education Overcoming fear and self-doubt in the decision-making process Explanation of how the voucher system works Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice For more information about school choice and the Indiana Choice Scholarship Program, visit our website at https://www.i4qed.org

    33 分钟
  2. 2024/12/23

    Transforming Education and Empowering Families Through The Indiana Choice Scholarship Program

    On this episode of Education Matters, John Elcessar, Executive Director of Indiana Non-Public Education Association, Molly Collins, Executive Director of Policy and Government Affairs at IQE, and Cesar Roman, Director of Community Engagement for MySchoolOptions, dive deep into the transformative impact of the Indiana Choice Scholarship (Voucher) Program, highlighting its growth, the barriers families face, and the advocacy efforts aimed at achieving universal school choice. The discussion emphasizes the importance of awareness, community engagement, and the financial benefits of the program for both families and the state. Together, John, Molly and Cesar express their shared vision and optimism about the future of school choice and the potential for significant changes in the upcoming legislative session. Key Takeaways Origins of the program in 2009 (tax credit initiative) and expansion in 2011 (voucher program) Initial beneficiaries and current status (from 3,919 to 75,000 students) Simplification of processes and removal of obstacles Statewide collaborative efforts involving various stakeholders (organizations, schools, families) Preparation for the 2025 legislative session focusing on universal choice Ongoing grassroots efforts and community involvement Governor-elect, Mike Braun’s, support for expanding universal vouchers Savings for Indiana’s education budget and cost of achieving universal vouchers Indiana’s historical leadership role in school choice initiatives Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice Learn more about IQE and MySchoolOptions: https://www.i4qed.org

    49 分钟
  3. Empowering Innovation: Ashley Robbins on the Impact of FIRST Indiana Robotics and the Future of Student-Led Teams

    2024/11/25

    Empowering Innovation: Ashley Robbins on the Impact of FIRST Indiana Robotics and the Future of Student-Led Teams

    Ashley Robbins, the executive director of FIRST Indiana Robotics, discusses the world of robotics and the impact it has on students. She explains that robotics provides a safe space for students to be creative and explore their interests, regardless of their background or social skills. The robotics teams are mentor-driven and consist of students with various roles, such as coding, mechanical design, and marketing. The competitions involve completing objectives and earning points, both on and off the field. Winning is not only based on robot performance but also on teamwork, innovation, and community outreach. The robotics programs have been growing in popularity, with over 350 teams in Indiana alone. Takeaways Robotics provides a safe space for students to explore their interests and be creative. Teams are mentor-driven and consist of students with various roles. Competitions involve completing objectives and earning points, both on and off the field. Winning is based on robot performance as well as teamwork, innovation, and community outreach. Robotics programs have been growing in popularity. First Indiana Robotics helps schools, parents, and community leaders start robotics teams to increase STEM access for students. Funding is available through grants and scholarships, and the organization assists in identifying funding sources. Legislation in Indiana has opened up funding for competitive K-12 robotics, allowing more schools and community programs to participate. The organization aims to expand access to robotics programs in all corners of the state and provide diverse representation in STEM fields. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice Learn more about IQE and MySchoolOptions: https://www.i4qed.org

    49 分钟
  4. Advancing Education in Indiana: A 50Can Study on School Choice, COVID-19, and Bridging Opportunity Gaps

    2024/11/11

    Advancing Education in Indiana: A 50Can Study on School Choice, COVID-19, and Bridging Opportunity Gaps

    In this conversation, Sarah, Derrell, and Marc discuss the educational landscape in Indiana, focusing on the work of 50 Can, a campaign aimed at improving educational opportunities for all children. They explore the impact of COVID-19 on school choice and parental satisfaction, the purpose and methodology of their recent study on educational options, and the importance of mental health support in schools. The discussion highlights the need for advocacy at the state level and the significance of understanding parents' perspectives on their children's education. The conversation explores the disparities in educational opportunities and resources available to families, particularly focusing on the impact of income levels on access to tutoring and extracurricular activities. The speakers discuss the importance of extended learning opportunities, the role of information asymmetry in parental engagement, and the varying satisfaction levels among different school types. They highlight the challenges faced by rural families in accessing educational resources and the innovative policy interventions being implemented in states like Indiana to improve educational outcomes. Takeaways The conversation starts with light-hearted ice breakers about favorite colors. 50Can aims to ensure every child has access to a great education regardless of their address. Advocacy at the state level is crucial for educational reform. COVID-19 has shifted the conversation towards school choice and parental needs. The study aims to collect data on educational opportunities and parental satisfaction. Mental health support in schools has become a priority for families post-COVID. Indiana ranks high in parental satisfaction with schools compared to the national average. There are significant gaps in educational support between low-income and higher-income families. The study's methodology involved surveying a representative sample of parents across states. Partnerships with local organizations were essential for contextualizing the study's findings. Raising the floor on educational disparities can benefit more people. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice Learn more about IQE and MySchoolOptions: https://www.i4qed.org

    52 分钟
  5. BONUS - Election Insights: A Major Win for School Choice

    2024/11/08 · 附赠内容

    BONUS - Election Insights: A Major Win for School Choice

    In this bonus episode, host Sarah Milligan welcomes Molly Collins, Executive Director of Policy and Government Affairs at Institute for Quality Education, and Jennifer Wagner, Vice President of Communications at Excel in Ed, to break down the big wins for school choice in the latest elections—both in Indiana and nationwide. They dive into how legislative support drives progress for school choice, unpack the bill-to-law process, and examine how the political landscape is shifting in favor of education options. The discussion covers generational shifts in attitudes, the role of demographics in school choice participation, and the challenges ahead for expanding access to quality education. With school choice now resonating with both parents and policymakers, Molly and Jennifer urge parents, educators and policymakers to keep pushing for educational freedom and innovation. Key Takeaways: Legislative Power: Legislative support is the secret sauce for advancing school choice and gaining traction across the political spectrum. The Power of Grassroots Advocacy: The power of personal stories and grassroots efforts can't be overstated. New Education Models: Micro-schools and other new models are gaining ground. Universal Vouchers: Growing momentum for universal vouchers that aim to give families more options, regardless of income. Generational Shifts: Younger generations are increasingly supportive of school choice and exploring alternative education options. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice Learn more about IQE and MySchoolOptions: https://www.i4qed.org

    43 分钟
  6. Breaking the Cycle of Trauma: Dr. Robin Koslowitz on Parenting, School Choice, and the AIM Model for Healing

    2024/10/28

    Breaking the Cycle of Trauma: Dr. Robin Koslowitz on Parenting, School Choice, and the AIM Model for Healing

    Dr. Robin Koslowitz, a licensed clinical psychologist, discusses her book 'Post Traumatic Parenting' and the impact of trauma on parenting. She introduces the AIM model (Acceptance, Integration, and Meaning) to help parents break the cycle of trauma and create positive experiences. Dr. K emphasizes the importance of creating a parent mission statement to align actions with values. She also addresses the misconceptions about trauma and homeschooling, highlighting the need for mindful decision-making. Additionally, she discusses how teachers can identify children in need of extra attention due to trauma and the role of parents in supporting their children in traditional school settings. Traumatized children often hide their trauma and may appear fine on the surface. It is important for schools to understand and acknowledge both obvious and secret adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) that children may be going through. Good communication between parents and schools is crucial in supporting children with trauma. Teachers can create a signaling system for immediate attention and provide a safe space for children to calm down and express their feelings. Social and emotional learning, teaching children the science of themselves, can help prevent and address trauma. School choice allows parents to find a school that aligns with their values and provides the necessary support for their child's trauma. Takeaways The AIM model (Acceptance, Integration, and Meaning) can help parents break the cycle of trauma and create positive experiences for their children. Creating a parent mission statement can help align actions with values and provide a guiding framework for parenting. Homeschooling should be a mindful choice informed by trauma or a child's unique needs, rather than a knee-jerk reaction. Teachers can identify children in need of extra attention due to trauma by observing behavioral and emotional signs. Parents play a crucial role in supporting their children in traditional school settings by communicating with teachers and advocating for their child's needs. Traumatized children often hide their trauma and may appear fine on the surface. Good communication between parents and schools is crucial in supporting children with trauma. Teachers can create a signaling system for immediate attention and provide a safe space for children to calm down and express their feelings. Social and emotional learning, teaching children the science of themselves, can help prevent and address trauma. School choice allows parents to find a school that aligns with their values and provides the necessary support for their child's trauma. Did you find this episode informative? Help us out! Leave a review Share it with your friends Give us a 5 Star rating on your podcatcher of choice Learn more about IQE and MySchoolOptions: https://www.i4qed.org

    45 分钟
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Education Matters is a podcast that explores the journey of Indiana's families in making school choice decisions. The podcast covers the landscape of K-12 education in Indiana and aims to give a voice to innovative school leaders, parents, and stakeholders in the school choice community. The podcast will feature stories from parents, community builders, policymakers, and educators, providing insights into the impact of school choice on children's education. 

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