Author: Arizona K12 Center Source What does it mean to lead with inquiry? And what does that actually look like in a classroom or when working with other adults? Today, we begin a four-part series exploring those questions and more about leading with inquiry. 3Ps host Paula Watkins and Jessica Vance, the author of Leading […]
GFL 3/21/23
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The Power of Pause: Why Shameless Time Off Is Essential to a Healthy Teaching Mindset
Author: info@bamradionetwork.com Source Most of us are so committed to our students, colleagues, and schools that we are hesitant to take time off even when we really need it. Who will cover my class? What impact will my absence have on my students? Join us as we talk candidly about why many teachers feel guilty […]
Rebbca N. Dudovitz, MD & Dr. Dennis Johnston: Connections Between Student Participation in AVID and Better Health Behaviors Among High School Students – 548
Author: Steven Miletto Source Rebecca N. Dudovitz, MD & Dr. Dennis Johnston Talk About Connections Between Student Participation in AVID and Better Health Behaviors Among High School Students. This is episode 548 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Rebecca Dudovitz, MD, MSHS is an Associate Professor in General Pediatrics at the David Geffen […]
Education Leaders Need to Prioritize Cybersecurity to Protect Schools and Students
Author: Doug Thompson {authorlink} Source As most criminals do, cybercriminals make a habit of targeting the most vulnerable. News headlines often highlight the dangers they pose in the context of nation-state threats or breaches that target the data of large enterprises. But in 2022, according to a recent report, 89 educational institutions were hit by […]
E-Rate Funds Can Boost K–12 Cybersecurity
Author: Adam Stone {authorlink} Source Schools can’t use E-rate funding for strictly cyber tools when it comes to cybersecurity, and ed tech advocates like the Consortium for School Networking have been lobbying to change that. The federal funds are intended to help schools “obtain affordable broadband,” according to the Federal Communications Commission, the organization responsible for distributing E-rate funding. However, most […]
Welcoming New Teachers to National Board Certification, S13 Episode 2
Author: Arizona K12 Center Source Today we welcome Danielle Brown, NBCT, a former host of 3Ps in a Pod, and now the senior manager of candidate experience at the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards. She and host Donnie Dicus discuss the changing landscape of education and how the National Board is approaching some of […]
GFL 3/14/23
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Daniel Proffitt, Jason Clevinger, and Patrick Roberts – Teachers at Elizabethton High School, Tennessee – Explain to Jeff Ikler and Steve Miletto How They Are Helping Students to be Curious – 546
Author: Steven Miletto Source Daniel Proffitt, Jason Clevinger, and Patrick Roberts – Teachers at Elizabethton High School in Elizabethton, Tennessee – Share with Jeff Ikler and Steve Miletto How They are Helping Students to be Curious. This is episode 546 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Daniel Proffitt – I am […]
CoSN2023: 5 Themes You Won’t Want to Miss at This Year’s K–12 IT Event
Author: Rebecca Torchia {authorlink} Source Four days of networking, learning and innovating await attendees of this year’s Consortium for School Networking conference. Bringing educators, administrators and other IT leaders together in Austin, Texas, CoSN2023 invites participants to “Reimagine. Redesign. Renew.” Presenters will delve into this year’s theme in sessions taking place from March 20-23. This […]