Exploring the Core Podcast

Greg Mullen

Needless to say, our education system in this country is as complicated as one would imagine, but not so much that it can't be analyzed, understood, and improved upon. Like any system, it's a matter of recognizing the value of a system by the value of its parts. That's exactly what I hope to do with this podcast - exploring aspects of our education system in order to celebrate what is being improved upon in order to highlight what might still need to be addressed; recognizing the shadows by celebrating the light. Join me in my journey as I continue exploring the core of who we are and how we learn as students, humans, and citizens. #ExploringTheCore

  1. 10/22/2022

    Core Principles of Standards-Based Grading

    Guest in this episode:  Laura J. Link, Ed.D., is an Assistant Professor of Teaching & Leadership and Director of the Master of Science in Teaching & Leadership program at the University of North Dakota. She holds a doctorate in Leadership & Policy Studies from the University of Memphis, and her research focuses on developing and supporting highly effective leaders and organizational cultures that prioritize effective grading practices, collaboration, and meaningful assessment. She is the co-author of Cornerstones of Strong Schools: Practices for Purposeful Leadership (with J. Zoul, 2007), and author of Leadership in Grading Reform in What We Know About Grading (Guskey, T. R., & Brookhart, S. M., Eds., 2019) as well as multiple book chapters and articles such as Is Standards-Based Grading Effective? (2022), Are Your Grading Policies Legally Sound? (2021), How Traditional Grading Contributes to Student Inequalities and How to Fix It (2019), and Teachers’ Perceptions of Grading Practices: How Pre-service Training Makes a Difference (2018). Dr. Link also leads K-12 assessment and grading academies and has led an array of other professional development efforts, classes, and initiatives over her career. Since 2002, Dr. Link has presented locally and nationally on the topics of high-impact leadership, K-12 grading, mastery learning, research-practice partnerships, teacher support, and more. Before joining UND, Dr. Link served as Associate Dean of the College of Public Service at the University of Houston-Downtown in Texas. At UHD, she created the university’s first-ever Educational Leadership graduate programs, including a Foundations of Educational Leadership Certificate that is the only one of its kind in the state of Texas, and she facilitated an array of K-12 district partnerships. She also created the UHD’s first Urban Education Advisory Board, which involves superintendents and executive leaders from across the greater Houston region. Additionally, Dr. Link was an Assistant Professor of Educational Leadership at Purdue University Fort Wayne in Indiana. At PFW, she was an active member of the CAEP Assessment Steering Committee, led various local K-12 assessment and grading academies, co-facilitated PFW’s University Leadership Academy, and directed the Professors in Partnership K-16 collaborative.  Prior to her higher education experience, Dr. Link served as Chief Academic Officer at Jackson-Madison County Schools in Jackson, TN, and was Assistant Superintendent of Teaching & Learning as well as Chief of Talent Management in Shelby County Schools in Memphis, TN. She was 1 of 7 Transition Steering Committee members charged with leading the largest school district merger in United States’ history. Additionally, Dr. Link has served in an array of central office and school-based administrative roles (in both urban and suburban settings) and has taught elementary, middle, high school and college students over her 32 years in public and private education. Dr. Link also served a long-standing state Board Member of Learning Forward Tennessee and President of Learning Forward Indiana, a professional association devoted exclusively to those who work in K-16 professional development. You can contact Dr. Laura Link at www.GradingRX.com or https://und.edu/directory/laura.link  Read the published article discussed in this episode, "Is Standards-Based Grading Effective?" here -> https://gradingrx.com/is-standards-based-grading-effective/ *Music: Greg Mullen Now streaming on most podcast platforms.  Podcast Link: https://exploring-the-core-podcast.simplecast.com/ #ExploringTheCore #SelfDirectedSchooling

    26 min
  2. 08/29/2022

    Adopting and Adapting Standards-Based Grading

    Guest in this episode:  Anna May Drake (B.A./M.S.) is a high school English teacher with nearly two decades of full-time teaching experience. She currently teaches International Baccalaureate classes at the International School of Panama and works as a remote online content editor for a national magazine in the U.S. Anna is fascinated with instructional design and inquiry-based learning strategies, and is always on a path toward continuous learning and self-improvement. Her most recent learning journey was to earn a professional development certificate in learner experience design through Oregon State University.  AnnaMayDrake1@gmail.com   Tim Kokotovich has taught high school math for eight years. He has taught at the International School of Panama for three years, and currently serves as Head of Department. He loves finding ways to make math more accessible to different types of learners, especially those who have struggled in the past. Before Panama, he taught for five years in public schools in California. Tim graduated from the Stanford Teacher Education Program and is a National Board Certified Teacher.  tkokotovich@gmail.com James has worked in US public/private schools as well as international schools for 25 years as an IB Economics & International Relations teacher,  Assistant Principal, Principal, and MUN Director in Oregon, Morocco, Panama, and Taiwan. His interest in assessment reform started early in his career, but was kicked into high gear when a student asked a very simple question about an assignment's value. Since then, he has continued to ask questions about the value of assignments and assessment in general. Most recently he was featured in Ken O'Connor's "A Repair Kit for Grading; 3rd Ed". jamesmattiace@yahoo.com *Music: Greg Mullen Now streaming on most podcast platforms.  Podcast Link: https://exploring-the-core-podcast.simplecast.com/ #ExploringTheCore #SelfDirectedSchooling

    1h 6m
  3. 08/29/2022

    Agile Mindset in Schools and Organizations

    Guest in this episode:  Emmanuel Ponchon, graduate in English Philology and trilingual translation from the Université Catholique de l’Ouest (France). Throughout his professional career, he has lived in various countries, accumulating extensive teaching experience, and has subsequently worked as a language teacher and Effective Communication trainer in companies both in Madrid and in Asturias (Spain), where he was director of the Summer Course for 9 years. From 2018 to 2020 he was the Director of Lifelong Learning and Project Department at the Padre Ossó Faculty in Oviedo, Spain. From his main professional point of view, what stands out the most is his demonstrated passion for educational innovation as shown by his many training projects where children and teenagers have found a framework of responsible and free learning. Likewise, he has been able to create synergies between different projects, either locally or internationally. It is worth mentioning his collaboration with schools of democratic education and agile methodologies, as well as his position as representative and official trainer of eduScrum in Spain and France. He now works for ThinkingWithYou, a consulting company, which purpose is to humanize organizations as well as personal growth and development. They are currently working on the creation of a lifelong learning ecosystem to build bridges between the world of education and organizations. *Music: Greg Mullen Now streaming on most podcast platforms.  Podcast Link: https://exploring-the-core-podcast.simplecast.com/ #ExploringTheCore #SelfDirectedSchooling

    34 min
  4. 08/29/2022

    Project-Based and Self-Directed Learning

    Guest in this episode:  SJ Barakony is an American small business champion with a boundless appreciation for people, entrepreneurship, liberty, & lifelong learning. He has ties to multiple business ventures: He started the Education Sherpa in late 2011; over the next 11 years, he's been offered a number of opportunities to partner with others, including the H7 Network, Econ Impact Catalyst, The Entrepreneurial Leap, Bee Konnected, and Web Strategy + / Social Media Enthusiasts. He's a thought leader, futurist, guest blogger, super-connector, speaker, historian, and soft skills specialist.  You can reach SJ at sj@sbsl.education, theeducationsherpa.com or on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/sbslsfoundersj and  Instagram at www.instagram.com/the.education.sherpa Lindsey Blackburn has been an educator and trainer for over 17 years. Her areas of expertise include curriculum, instruction, assessment, data, and Project Based Learning. She most well-known for her workshops and consulting focused on school improvement and student growth. Her experience working across public districts, charter schools, private schools, consortiums, and educational service centers makes her uniquely poised to deliver impactful professional development, strategic planning, coaching and on-going support.  You can reach Lindsey at inpartnershipllc@gmail.com or on LinkedIn at bit.ly/lindseyblackburn_linkedin *Music: Greg Mullen Now streaming on most podcast platforms.  Podcast Link: https://exploring-the-core-podcast.simplecast.com/ #ExploringTheCore #SelfDirectedSchooling

    49 min

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Needless to say, our education system in this country is as complicated as one would imagine, but not so much that it can't be analyzed, understood, and improved upon. Like any system, it's a matter of recognizing the value of a system by the value of its parts. That's exactly what I hope to do with this podcast - exploring aspects of our education system in order to celebrate what is being improved upon in order to highlight what might still need to be addressed; recognizing the shadows by celebrating the light. Join me in my journey as I continue exploring the core of who we are and how we learn as students, humans, and citizens. #ExploringTheCore