Edspiration

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Synopsis

Edspiration provides practical tools, useful tips, and new motivation for anyone in education. Hear inspiring guests share bite sized, real-world strategies you can use immediately in your school, classroom, college, organization, and even at home! Each week, author, trainer, and school climate specialist John Linney interviews innovative, on-the-ground leaders and experts, and answers your questions from the Edspiration Inbox. Educators are heroes every day and deserve positive support and fuel year-round.

Episodes

  • Using our Powers for Good in Bullying Prevention

    19/11/2020 Duration: 23min

    One important role of educators is to help young people navigate where they fit in and how to use their voice. Identifying who you are while trying to secure a sense of belonging and personal power makes adolescence extremely complicated especially when youth are mistreated by their peers at the same time. Guest Angie Rooker explains how her new fantasy book for middle school students can open up dialogues that help young people and adults use their power for the most good and stop forms of mistreatment such as exclusion, put-downs and other forms of bullying. Guest Links: Website: www.adreamercreations.com Instragram: https://www.instagram.com/adreamercreations/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AdreamRcreations   Debbie Burns as a professional coach: https://www.debbieburns.me/ Debbie Burns’ book: https://www.amazon.com/Path-Courage-Steps-Follow-Happily-ebook/dp/B07BKNDFV8/   Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoolclimate Twitter:

  • Self-Care, Student-Care, and School-Care Tips from 7 Educators (Part 2)

    30/09/2020 Duration: 34min

    Part two of our discussion on how to navigate this new normal in education with strategies and ideas from 7 education experts, facilitators, and practitioners. During this fluid time you might be providing education in a virtual space, in-person, or a blend of both making self-care, student-care and school-care more important than ever. This lively panel of education practitioners from @CollaborateEdu share how we can recharge ourselves, energize our instruction, and create a vibrant and positive learning environment. "Self-Care, Student-Care, School-Care" Conference on October 16-17, 2020. $50 discount offer going on now. Register at www.CollaborateEdu.com Guest Links: Website: www.CollaborateEdu.com Twitter: @CollaborateEdu Facebook: facebook.com/CollaborateEdu LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/CollaborateEdu Instagram: instagram.com/collaborateedu2020 Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoolclimate Twitter: Follow us @schoolclimates Ne

  • Self-Care, Student-Care, and School-Care Tips from 7 Educators (Part I)

    22/09/2020 Duration: 31min

    Navigate our new normal in education with help from 7 education experts, facilitators, and practitioners sharing their strategies and ideas. During this fluid time you might be providing education in a virtual space, in-person, or a blend of both making self-care, student-care and school-care more important than ever. This lively panel of education practitioners from @CollaborateEdu share how we can recharge ourselves, energize our instruction, and create a vibrant and positive learning environment. Guest Links: Website: www.CollaborateEdu.com Twitter: @CollaborateEdu Facebook: facebook.com/CollaborateEdu LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/CollaborateEdu Instagram: instagram.com/collaborateedu2020 Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoolclimate Twitter: Follow us @schoolclimates Newsletter: Sign up on sidebar at www.Edspiration.org   Questions / comments for John in the Edspiration Inbox: Edspirationpodcast@gmail.com Show Sponsors Internat

  • Sparking children’s hearts & minds with Whole Child Education

    11/02/2019 Duration: 28min

    How do we reach a student’s heads, hands and hearts so they are caring, curious, and excited to learn? All learning emanates from the heart. Since education does not operate in vacuum schools cannot educate the whole child alone. Schools function best when we authentically engage the family and the community through whole child education.  Guest Jonathan Raymond explains how to put children at the center and fresh approaches to meet the needs of each child. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “What are ways to start taking risks to increase your joy as an educator and expand personal mastery?” Guest Links: Twitter: @jraym0 Medium: https://medium.com/@jraym0 About today’s guest Jonathan Raymond is President of the Stuart Foundation. He brings insights from many years of experience in education including as Superintendent of the Sacramento City Unified School District (SCUSD). From 2009–2013, his innovative approaches guided SCUSD’s transformed Sacramento’s poorest performing schools in the neediest neighborhoods. H

  • What’s missing in your leadership style?

    08/11/2018 Duration: 27min

    We all have a foundation of leadership and a type of leadership approach. Are you more of a square or a triangle? How can you modify your approach to strengthen your connection to staff or students to improve learning and the school in which you work? You can leverage what you do naturally to get better at things that are not so natural. Guest Mark Stevens explains what you’re missing in your leadership style and how you can get it.   The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “How can simplifying my language lead to stronger relationships and better results?” About today’s guest Mark Stevens has been a Human Resources Professional for nearly 20 years.  His emphasis on leadership development inspired him to create “The Square and the Triangle; The Power of Integrating Relationships and Results in Workplace Culture.” a leadership model which can help leaders be their best, easily and more naturally.  \     Guest Links: Twitter: @SquareTriangle_ Website:  www.thesquareandthetriangle.com Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/

  • Manage Students without Meanness

    04/04/2018 Duration: 26min

    It’s a misconception that if you want classroom discipline with clear boundaries then you have to be mean-spirited. In fact, old ideas of intimidation and anger are no longer effective. Students have changed and educators must change and grow as well. Guest Doug Campbell shares approaches to discipline and classroom management that anyone can use to be a better educator and perhaps an even better parent.   The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “Should I be comparing my skills as an educator to others?” About today’s guest Doug Campbell taught high school math for 20 years in public schools in North and South Carolina. He has written two books for educators -Discipline Without Anger: A New Style of Classroom Management and Essential Tips for Classroom Success: 365 Ways to Become a Better Educator. 
 Guest Links: Twitter: @MrDougCampbell Website: MrDougCampbell.com   Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoolclimate Twitter: Follow us @schoolclim

  • Using Education as an Antidote to Poverty

    13/09/2017 Duration: 25min

    Some wonder why any developing country would invest in education in poorer countries. Guest Brad Brasseur explains how this investment pays off for everyone. He also shares strategies for building bridges to help educators mine the potential of any student anywhere. Education is an antidote to getting out of poverty. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “How might I create support to help students’ address their unmet needs like anxiety, depression, loss and more?” About today’s guest Brad L. Brasseur is a Canadian educator living in Peru working on education projects in several countries. He has visited over 80 countries as a global traveler and writer including two articles published in over 30 countries including Better Education Can Decrease Wealth Inequality and If Education is the Cure for Poverty, then How do we Make the Antidote?.   Guest Links: Twitter: @brbrasseur LinkedIn- https://www.linkedin.com/in/bradbrasseur/ E-mail:  br.brasseur@gmail.com     Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspiratio

  • Inspiring Kids to Change the World

    21/06/2017 Duration: 27min

    Are you making learning memorable for your students? Guest Michael Morrison explains how to tap into the passion for learning and teaching by encouraging moonshot thinking. Make sure you celebrate your learning too. By helping teachers tap into why they got into teaching and engaging students in projects that make a meaningful impact, we can inspire kids to change the world. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “How can I create greater cooperation and engagement of students when giving instructions or directions?” About today’s guest Michael Morrison is a leader in rethinking the role technology plays in education. He has over 20 years experience in education and is the Chief Technology Officer for Laguna Beach Unified School District. The CA State Superintendent recently recognized Laguna Beach USD as one of three leading digital districts. Guest Links: Twitter: @mytakeontech http://www.RocketReady.org       Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/imp

  • The 3 M’s for Creating a Global Classroom

    17/05/2017 Duration: 29min

    Every young person benefits from learning about their own culture and how they connect with other societies and nations. From the conversations you have, to wall displays, to food festivals, or inviting in key partners, there are many strategies for developing global citizens. Guest Jesse Rizo explains the 3 M’s of cultural awareness because all children deserve to learn about their heritage and have it honored. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “How can you begin to shift a school culture if it feels out of control or it isn’t the kind of school you want?” – School Counselor, California About today’s guest Jesse Rizzo, Head of school at BASIS Independent Manhattan believes that our society and education system relies on too much on perfection. Schools can increase empathy, cultural understanding and even international test scores by teaching and understanding global citizenship and the value of diversity. Guest Links: Jesse Rizzo Twitter: @BASIS.ed www.BasisindependentManhattan.com     Connect with Us Connect

  • Let’s Go Outside for Life-Centered Learning

    22/03/2017 Duration: 29min

    Being student-centered is a fantastic practice for helping young people learn but what about being life-centered? You can excite learning and activate new thinking if you take the opportunity to bring innovation outside through activities such as a school garden. Guest Derek Rhodenizer explains how to bring an exciting experiential, life-centered approach to education and break free of ho-hum patterns of teaching and learning.   The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “How do we easily explain climate in education to non-educators?” – Workshop Participant, California About today’s guest Derek Rhodenizer is the Academic Director at Westboro Academy in Ottawa, Canada and actively works to stay on education’s leading edge challenging educators to take risks and investigate new possibilities. He harnesses student curiosity and adaptability using the latest technological advances. Derek is an education blogger, podcaster, and manager of the Twitter Chat #OnEdchat. Guest Links: EduThoughts podcast: https://soundcloud.com/d-

  • The Power of Making Mistakes

    09/02/2017 Duration: 30min

    Making and sharing mistakes is one of the most powerful tools for learning. However, many adults and students do all they can to avoid and hide those mistakes. Guest Jon Harper explains how to strengthen your courage to make and discuss mistakes so you and the young people you influence most can become learners for life.     The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “How can we escape the trap of grading and assessments that don’t measure or appreciate student creativity and innovation?” – Narea, Florida   About today’s guest Jon Harper is Assistant Principal of Sandy Hill Elementary School and host of the My Bad podcast and blog. This is his 19th year in education, during which time he has taught 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th grade. He lives is Cambridge, Maryland with his amazing wife and two awesome kids.     Guest Links: Twitter: @Jonharper70bd Voxer: jharpe3658 email: jonharper70@gmail.com cell: 410-829-7243   Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoo

  • Student Voice & Choice Through Innovation and, yes, Cardboard

    21/12/2016 Duration: 29min

    Wonder how you can engage students in learning for hours at a time without teacher instruction or videos then get your license to take risks! Guest Christopher Weiss explains how personalized learning and self-regulation can go hand-in-hand when you increase student ownership through innovative practices such as the Global Cardboard Challenge.  Increase your students’ abilities to problem-solve and learn and find yourself enjoying teaching more. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “Do we really need to intervene in incidents that some call bullying but are really daily life events such as when a student says, “I don’t want to play with you” or ‘No, I don’t want to hang out with you today?” – Diana, California About today’s guest Christopher Weiss is principal of Riverside School, named a "School of Distinction" by the Connecticut State Department of Education and considered a top K-5 school in the state. Riverside School is implementing a 4-year plan focused on the theme of "Innovation." Christopher was recently n

  • Developing Empowered & Aware Girls

    01/12/2016 Duration: 31min

    Breaking boy & girl stereotypes in the classroom.  Everyone contributes to building the self-confidence and self esteem of girls. Media images and messages play a key role but how we speak to them in the classroom also has a big impact. Dr Jennifer Hartstein explains how we have to challenge our own views and overcome conversations around “locker room talk” and then challenge young people to be critical thinkers and actors themselves. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “How to help students critically analyze media images that bombard them”  – Special activity and tips   About today’s guest Jennifer L. Hartstein, PsyD, is the owner of Hartstein Psychological Services, a group psychotherapy practice in New York. She specializes in the treatment of high-risk children and adolescents. Dr. Jen is author of several books, is a self-esteem ambassador for Dove’s Real Beauty campaign, and is a psychological contributor for NBC’s Today Show.   Guest Links: Twitter: drjenonline www.DrJen.com   The Edspiration Inbox A

  • Growth Mindsets Change Thinking & Change Lives

    26/10/2016 Duration: 33min

    Fixed mindsets are not what many kids are born with, yet that changes as we teach them to play the game of school with compliance, our grading practices, and even how we speak. So how do we foster a growth mindset instead? Guest Brad Weinstein explains how to encourage growth in any student by changing our language and creating opportunities that allow them to create, fail, and persevere.     About today’s guest Brad Weinstein is the principal at Irvington Preparatory Academy in Indianapolis. He is a former science teacher who helped implement the innovative student-led concept known as Genius Hour into the everyday classroom. Brad is well-known for his student-led learning and growth mindset posts on Twitter on one of the fastest growing educational accounts in the world. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “Why compassion & courage are not enough to stop bullying & mean-spirited behavior.” – Las Vegas, NV   Guest Links:  www.teachergoals.org Twitter handle: @teachergoals and @weinsteinedu Connect with

  • Three Keys to Safer & Happier Schools

    30/09/2016 Duration: 22min

    Every school, no matter where it is, has to deal with incidents of exclusion, put downs, intimidation, and social media drama. But we can all take actions to create a safer, more accepting, and happier school. In this special episode, learn 3 specific ways to create a school that is both emotionally AND physically safe. About today’s guest We take a break in our regular show format this week as host John Linney shares tips to create safer and happier schools and a special resource you can download free.   Resources: Free Download: Ten Keys to Safer Schools, by John Linney Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoolclimate Twitter: Follow us @schoolclimates Newsletter: Sign up on sidebar at www.Edspiration.org   Questions / comments for John in the Edspiration Inbox: Edspirationpodcast@gmail.com   Show Sponsors International School Climate Institute – Provides practical training, workshops, coaching, and speaking to create positive school

  • Focus on your Mission not Mandates

    14/09/2016 Duration: 28min

    Are you and your colleagues clear about why you work in education? Guest Amy Fast explains how you can keep the fire for teaching and learning alive. Teaching and learning is an emotional endeavor. When you can tap into the “why,” you will gain purpose, energy and motivation. After all, it’s not about the mandates, it’s about your mission.   The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “How to find new ways to grow and develop ourselves.” – Cecilia, Washington DC   About today’s guests Dr. Amy Fast holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership and has been an educator for 15 years as an elementary teacher, instructional coach and a HS assistant principal. She is a key contributor to the national conversation on the future of education and is author of “It’s the Mission, Not the Mandates.” Amy inspires others to harness their passions and pursue their purpose in education. 

     Guest Links: Twitter handle: @fastcranny email: fast.cranny@gmail.com   Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook

  • Finding Time for Fitness

    31/08/2016 Duration: 25min

    When we spend so much time and energy tending to the needs of others it’s easy to forget to take care of ourselves. But making sure we are taking the best care of our own wellbeing is the best way to be of service. Guest Lori Vandeborne from #FitnessEdu discusses the resources and supports available to help us stay motivated to meet our fitness goals.      The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “Creating the right mindset to take care of yourself so others can benefit from you at your very best.” – Irene, California About today’s guests Lori P. Vandeborne (@MrsVandeborne) is a former Elementary Principal and currently the Instructional Coach and Blended Learning Supervisor with Marion City Schools. She is a passionate educational leader who enjoys innovation and inspiring a growth mindset. With a team of educators she has become the moderator of the #fitnessedu chat to inspire a passion for health and wellbeing in fellow educators.   Guest Links: Twitter: @MrsVandeborne The great people behind FitnessEdu: http://lat

  • How to Help Kids with Trauma

    18/08/2016 Duration: 28min

    Abuse, neglect, drug use, divorce or parents in prison can have a dramatic effect on student behavior, focus and achievement. As an educator you will meet and have to teach students who’ve had traumatic experiences. In this interview, Jethro Jones explains how to preempt outbursts by taking a trauma sensitive approach that helps young people refocus and learn. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “What is the single best thing to focus on in the first week of school?” Response from recent keynote address. About today’s guest Jethro Jones is the Principal of Kodiak Middle School and host of the Transformative Principal Podcast. Jethro has provided simple solutions to complex educational problems as a principal, district coach, library supervisor, and middle school teacher. Jethro currently serves as the Region 7 Director for the Alaska Association of Secondary School Principals.    Guest Links: http://transformativeprincipal.org/ Twitter.com/jethrojones     Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpod

  • Hope After Orlando: Cultivating Kindness, Acceptance, & Service

    06/07/2016 Duration: 27min

    When tragic events, pain, and violence dominate the news cycle, we can all go back to what Mr. Rogers said, “Look for the helpers.” Teaching kindness, supporting LGBTQ youth, and developing empathy are just a few practices we can use to stop cycles of hurt while renewing our faith in others. Don’t miss this special show featuring memorable excerpts from De Palazzo, Sheila Sjolseth, and Carrie Wrubel.   About today’s guest These are highlights from previous episodes but you can hear the interviews in their entirety and find all these guests’ recommended resources in their show notes. This show featured clips from the shows below. Show clips taken from the following Edspiration episodes: "Creating Safe Places for LGBTQ Youth: Crucial Advice" -- De Palazzo "Getting Kids to Care: Teach Empathy & Kindness with Service"-- Sheila Sjolseth "Making Kindness Contagious: Random Acts of Kindness Tips" -- Carrie Wrubel The Edspiration Inbox Answers… Send your questions now to be answered in a future episode of Edspira

  • Overcome ADHD Challenges & Stress - Part 2

    22/06/2016 Duration: 27min

    ADHD is a unique planning disorder that affects managing important school tasks. So how do we work with students or even our own children with ADHD in school systems that are not optimized for them? In Part two of our interview, Dr. Mark Bertin offers advice for task management and overcoming challenges associated with ADHD so you can help students and parents while reducing stress. The Edspiration Inbox Answers… “Finding what fuels you to unlock energy and innovation in yourself, in students, or others,” – Jessica, Alaska About today’s guest Dr. Mark Bertin is a developmental pediatrician and author of Mindful Parenting for ADHD and The Family ADHD Solution, which integrate mindfulness into the rest of evidence-based ADHD care.  He is an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at New York Medical College, on the faculty of the Windward Teacher Training Institute, and on the editorial advisory board of Common Sense Media.    Guest Links: Dr. Bertin’s Blog is available through Huffington Post, Mindful.org and Psycho

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