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This educational podcast features classroom conversations on making learning more rigorous, engaging, and blended, which means a combination of online and face-to-face experiences.

Nishi Langhorne


    • May 24, 2022 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 28m AVG DURATION
    • 92 EPISODES


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    Latest episodes from Invitations to Learn Podcast

    Banned Books

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 33:53


    Listen in on this conversation with Krissy Ronan, librarian at Marshall High School, and high school senior Aria as they share the importance of libraries offering windows, mirrors, and sliding doors into multiple perspectives and identities. "All reading is good reading" as Krissy shares. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Krissy Ronan - @GCMLibrary

    Street Data

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 35:31


    Join Scherrie Dalton and Marissa Petty, two learning leaders from Key MS, as they share their journey through joining our FCPSOnward Learning Leader Cohort, reading the book Street Data, and implementing equity transformation cycles at their school. They share the power of centering student voices and making small shifts that personalize and humanize learning. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Marissa Petty - @MsPettyTweets Scherrie Dalton - @scherriead

    Queer Pedagogy

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 38:57


    Listen in on this conversation with Mollie Safran, Social Studies teacher at Fairfax High, as she defines and discusses queer pedagogy. We talk about how power is used to maintain privilege, how queer can be used as a verb to challenge normative understanding of what it means to be, and how queer pedagogy allows students opportunities to examine and disrupt existing power structures. She shares practical strategies teacher can immediately implement in their classrooms to make them more equitable. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Mollie Safran - @safsocialstudy

    Student Technology Leaders

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 19:20


    Join us for the third part in this three-part series on student tech leaders in schools! Leslie Leisey and Nishi speak with Jessie Davis, student at Chantilly HS, as she shares about her evolution from a tech aide at Poplar Tree ES to a facilitator of professional learning for teachers at Rocky Run MS. She now leads her peers by supporting them with their technology challenges and advocating for the use of technology to enhance learning and engagement. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Leslie Leisey - @LeslieLeisey

    Tech Padawans at Rocky Run MS

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2022 38:10


    Join us for the second part in our three-part series on student tech leaders in schools! Summer and Nishi speak with Pam Galietta, School-Based Technology Specialist at Rocky Run Middle School, Amy Goodloe, Principal at Rocky Run, and two students who are also members of the Tech Padawans, a student technology leadership group that supports the school in leveraging technology for meaningful learning experience for all students. This inspiring conversation speaks to the power of elevating student voice, building overall school capacity through student leadership, and the steps schools can take to start their own student technology leadership teams. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Pam Galietta - @plgalietta Amy Goodloe - @DrGoodloe

    The Paw Tech Squad

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 33:08


    Join Summer and Nishi as we interview the lead teachers and a couple of students from the Paw Tech Squad at Poplar Elementary School in Fairfax County. The Paw Tech Squad has grown over the years from 12 students to 50, all of whom support the school with instructional technology needs. This squad has evolved from one that was primarily a "fix-it" crew to one that facilitates professional learning and builds capacity for learning across the school. Listen in for tips on creating your own student tech squad! This is the first episode in a two-part series on student leadership in tech squads. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Leslie Leisey - @LeslieLeisey

    Digital for Good

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2021 34:51


    Listen in on this powerful conversation with Richard Culatta, CEO of ISTE, where he shares how we can leverage technology for good in the classroom. He talks about the power of technology in amplifying stories, connecting to student passions and interests, and fostering problem-solving and creativity in the classroom. This is a conversation you don't want to miss! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Richard Culatta - @RCulatta

    The Human Library Project

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 34:15


    Join Jedervine Fils and Tammarrah Addison as they share a new initiative at Edison High School, the Human Library Project. This powerful project amplifies the stories of students, often ones who have been marginalized, and creates a catalog of the experiences of students, our "national treasures" as Jedervine and Tammarrah refer to them. Listen in for ideas that can be easily transferred to your school! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Tammarrah Addison - @TammTemerity

    Empowering Indigenous Families

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 44:13


    Join this conversation with Manny Gomez Portillo as he shares his journey leading to completing his dissertation on empowering indigenous families. Manny's research fills a gap and highlights the importance of decolonizing our thinking and recognizing our positionality. Manny shares the importance of celebrating the funds of knowledge of all our students, especially those who have been marginalized. Manny will defend his dissertation in early November 2021. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Manny Gomez Portillo - @mjgomez9 Cover art designed by Suzanne van der Eijk Cahir - @TechieSuzie

    Maintaining Balance While Inspiring Change

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 27:52


    Join Summer Johnson and Nishi Langhorne in Season 2 of Invitations to Listen. This season we are amplifying stories of learning, and today's story features Margaret Sisler, instructional technology coach at Westfield High School in Fairfax County Public Schools. Margaret shares the importance of setting boundaries, recognizing time as a statement of our values, and the importance of balancing all of our identities and not overemphasizing any one. This is a conversation you don't want to miss! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Margaret Sisler - @TechyMargaret Cover art designed by Suzanne van der Eijk Cahir - @TechieSuzie

    The Power of Podcasting

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 37:04


    Join Summer Johnson and Nishi Langhorne in Season 2 of Invitations to Listen. This season we are amplifying stories of learning, and today's story features Nathan Poumade, instructional technology coach at Robinson Secondary School in Fairfax, VA. Nathan shares his journey with podcasting, from a listener to a collaborator to a creator to a leader. Nathan has inspired students, teachers, and administrators to embrace podcasting for a variety of purposes, including sharing learning, building community, and offering professional learning. Nathan's story is an inspiration to anyone wishing to amplify the voices in their school. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Twitter: Summer Johnson - @scholarcation Nishi Langhorne - @MrsLanghorne Nathan Poumade - @edamuopn Glossary of acronyms from episode: SBTS - School-Based Technology Specialist LIT - Learning Innovation Team DSS - Director of Student Services Cover art designed by Suzanne van der Eijk Cahir - @TechieSuzie

    Podcast Club

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2021 42:40


    Join Dr. Lindsey Fisher and Nishi Langhorne during a gathering of our SBTS Podcast Club. Learn how you might create your own Podcast Club with your school or staff!

    Lindsay Trout

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 38:53


    Join us as we engage in a powerful conversation with Lindsay Trout, proud principal and former student of Terraset Elementary School! Lindsay shares so many lessons learned, including the value of servant leadership, the gifts of diversity, and the importance of unconditional love. One of her mottos in life is: We see you, we hear you, you belong here. This is one interview you don't want to miss! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Marly Jerome-Featherson

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 51:44


    This episode features Marly Jerome-Featherson, Social Worker at McLean High School. Marly shares the story of immigrating from Haiti to Massachusetts at the age of 11, her experiences transitioning to a new language and culture, and her journey to find her true calling of helping others. You will hear how, with her parents’ loving support, she didn’t let anyone tell her she was any less than others, and how Marly fights to remove the stigma of mental illness every day in her work. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Roger Malone

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 56:45


    Join us as we listen to Roger Malone's story, current bus driver for FCPS and former forestry advocate and executive. Roger shares the importance of finding your passion, the power of words, and the infinite capacity to grow and achieve if we just believe in ourselves. He shares lessons learned from almost three decades of parenting and various career moves throughout his life. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Tu Phillips

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 49:04


    Join Nishi Langhorne & Kathleen Otal as we interview Tu Phillips, Educational Specialist in the Office of Equity & Cultural Responsiveness. Tu shares how she learned to “live with ambiguity” after being airlifted out of Saigon at the end of the Vietnam War in 1975. She details her life as a refugee with her five brothers and sisters, and how she gained the ability to start again when she began a new life in third grade in Northern Virginia. Tu shares the power of courage and resilience throughout her story, as well as the power of the teachers and support systems in her life. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Dr. Rejane Martinez

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 45:10


    TRIGGER WARNING: This episode contains sensitive content including stories of sexual abuse. In this episode, Dr. Rejane Martinez, School-Based Technology Specialist at Fort Belvoir Upper Elementary School, shares her incredibly powerful story. Growing up in Salt Lake City, Rejane faced unimaginable challenges in her childhood and managed to rise above with the personal mantra, "I want more." Rejane shares her many experiences throughout her life, including owning a scrapbooking business while teaching full-time and getting her PhD. Her story is one of resilience and hope, and one that values learning, forgiveness and integrity above all else. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Alanna Dushok

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 38:42


    Join Nishi Langhorne & Kathleen Otal, co-hosts of Invitations to Listen, as we interview Alanna Dushok, School-Based Technology Specialist at Westlawn Elementary. Alanna shares how she learned to be her authentic self when facing her greatest challenge in life. She details how she has learned to live into her values, lean into the people around her, and take one step at a time. Alanna embraces the vulnerability of having to admit, “I don’t know what I’m doing”, and she inspires us with her courage to be wrong in order to be a true learner both as an educator and in life. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Follow Alanna Dushok on Twitter @MsDushokMath Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Jacob Kohut

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2021 48:31


    Join Nishi Langhorne and Kathleen Otal as we interview Dr. Jacob Kohut, Fairfax County Band Teacher, Member of the National Guard, Musician, Composer and the list goes on! Jacob shares his varied story, including childhood experiences in Michigan, periods of love and loss, and his ultimate resilience over the adversities of his life. We learn from his story that grief and loss lead to opportunity, and that it is more important than ever to amplify the good news of others. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Libya Doman

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 30:37


    Join Nishi Langhorne and Kathleen Otal, co-hosts of Invitations to Listen, as we interview Lynbrook Elementary Art School Teacher and 2020 Virginia Art Educator of the Year Libya Doman. Libya shares her experience moving from a North Philadelphia neighborhood to the suburbs in New Jersey as a child, and how she decided to combine her love of art and her love of children to become an elementary school art teacher. She details how she grounds the teaching of art to the teaching of life for her students. Libya believes that we should all “speak up, and speak up scared” in order to be on the right side of history. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Evie Ifantides

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 44:34


    Join Nishi Langhorne & Kathleen Otal as we listen to Evie Ifantides' inspiring story. Evie is an ESOL Technology Specialist for Fairfax County Public Schools. Evie shares her challenging journey, starting with her time in Constantinople as a child, moving to Athens for some time and then immigrating to the United States after 7th grade. Evie shares powerful stories and insights like "it takes a village to raise a child," "you have to be kind and smart in this life," and "you give what you get out of life." Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Follow Evie on Twitter @eifantides Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Nishi Langhorne

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 37:43


    Join Kathleen Otal as she interviews her Invitations to Listen co-host, Nishi Langhorne, Educational Specialist for Technology Integration for FCPS. Nishi shares her story of growing up in Pennsylvania as the child of parents who immigrated from India. Hear how Nishi’s teachers taught her the power of literature and writing, how she shared that power with her students as an English teacher, and how her mother’s selflessness and determination inspire her every day. Nishi believes strongly in the responsibility of the English teacher to share marginalized voices, and the power of a story to bring people together. Show Notes: The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Gathering-How-Meet-Matters/dp/1594634920 Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Manny Gomez Portillo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2021 52:45


    Join Nishi Langhorne & Kathleen Otal, co-hosts of Invitations to Listen, as we interview ESOL resource teacher for FCPS, Manny Gomez Portillo. Manny shares his inspirational story of growing up in El Salvador and immigrating to the United States at a young age. He details his journey through FCPS public schools both as a student and teacher, to China to teach, and now to obtain his doctorate in Educational Leadership. Manny embraces change as a tool for personal and professional development and embodies the "power of yet" and the philosophy, "Carpe Diem." Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Follow Manny on Twitter @mjgomez9 Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    AnnWong

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2020 47:18


    This episode features Ann Wong, Associate Principal at Robinson Secondary School. Ann shares the story of her parents who immigrated from China, her experience winning the Milken Educator Award, and her journey from FCPS Biology Teacher to Associate Principal. You will hear how Ann’s fifth grade teacher gave her a “second chance” that changed her life, how her teachers inspired her to focus on her strengths, and how her former teachers continue to inspire her every day. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Follow Ann Wong on Twitter @ms_a_wong Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Seth LeBlanc

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 32:43


    Join Nishi Langhorne and Kathleen Otal as we interview Seth LeBlanc, English teacher at McLean HS. He shares the experiences of coming out, meeting his now husband, and discovering his love of teaching English. Some nuggets of wisdom from our conversation: time heals most wounds, literature is a tool for personal growth, celebrate small successes, and in the words of Seth's grandmother, "love always wins." Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Lynn Jimmo

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 30:13


    Join Nishi Langhorne and Kathleen Otal, co-hosts of the podcast Invitations to Listen, as we interview Lynn Jimmo, fourth grade teacher at Union Mill Elementary. Lynn shares her experiences growing up in a multicultural military family, how being authentic and honest has helped her as a teacher, and how she balanced two jobs while raising her daughters and getting her Masters degree. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Sarah Eqab

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 38:24


    Join Nishi Langhorne & Kathleen Otal as we engage in a conversation with Sarah Eqab, ESOL specialist and educator in FCPS. Sarah shares her story as a bicultural FCPS graduate. She emphasizes the importance of embracing identity, following passion, and giving people the benefit of the doubt. Follow Sarah on Twitter @EqabEsol Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    George Hewan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 52:33


    Join Nishi Langhorne and Kathleen Otal, co-hosts of the podcast Invitations to Listen, as we interview Dr. George Hewan, Assistant Principal at Woodson High School. In this interview, George shares his experiences immigrating from Jamaica to the United States as a child, how athletics helped to shape his ability to develop a strong work ethic, and the importance of using “Island Time” while pursuing one’s goals.

    Summer Johnson and Kelley Brown

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 54:43


    Join Nishi Langhorne and Kathleen Otal, co-hosts of the new podcast Invitations to Listen, as we have an engaging and inspiring conversation with Summer Johnson and Kelley Brown, married FCPS educators who share powerful insights they've gained from their life experiences. We discuss, among many other topics, the importance of following your passion, cultivating curiosity, and recognizing the genius of every child. Follow Summer Johnson @scholarcation Follow Kelley Brown @kelleyjbrown1 Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

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    Dr. Beverly Parker-Lewis

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 41:41


    Join Kathleen Otal and Nishi Langhorne, co-hosts of the new podcast Invitations to Listen, as we interview our first guest, Dr. Beverly Parker-Lewis, a school psychologist at McLean High School. In this interview, Dr. Parker-Lewis shares powerful details, stories, and lessons from her life. She shares her experiences in segregated schools, her educational journey which culminated in her PhD, and many valuable lessons she's learned throughout her 71 years of life. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when our next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne @KathleenOtal Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Show Notes: Black History Boot Camp: https://www.girltrek.org/invitation_to_black_history_bootcamp

    Reflecting on Distance Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 37:03


    I speak with Jenn Choumil and Jamie Heath, two McLean High School teachers, and they share their reflections on distance learning. We use Project Zero's 4 C's Visible Thinking Routine to frame our discussion and examine connections, challenges, concepts, and changes. Follow Jenn Choumil on Twitter @jennchoumil and Jamie Heath @JamieHeath42. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    The Importance of Gratitude

    Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 21:22


    I speak with Beth Werfel, our school psychologist, about the importance of gratitude. We discuss the mental, physical, and emotional benefits of gratitude, the ways to practice gratitude in our lives, and the impact of positive psychology. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Stories from Parents of Seniors

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 62:38


    Laura Venos, Career Center Specialist, facilitates a discussion among parents of seniors. Beth Werfel, Karen Gentry, Glenn Lebowitz and I talk about our experiences with our seniors and give advice to families with current juniors and other underclassmen. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    The Importance of Self-Care

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 31:52


    I speak with Beth Werfel, School Psychologist, and teachers Steve Walker and Annie Billingsley about the importance of self-care. We discuss the acronym GRAPES which is a collection of self-care strategies. G: Gentle with self R: Relaxation A: Accomplishments P: Pleasure E: Exercise S: Social Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    REPOST: Making Thinking Visible with Pear Deck

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 17:41


    REPOST: McLean teachers Erin Kreeger and Lizzy McManus share their experiences with using Pear Deck in the classroom. They discuss how to use this app to make student thinking and learning visible. Subscribe to me on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review so I can continue to grow! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    How to Raise an Adult Part Two

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 54:12


    If you are a parent, then you don't want to miss this episode! The author of the book How to Raise an Adult, Julie Lythcott-Haims, joins us as we talk about strategies for raising children to be independent, well-adjusted, and happy. Julie shares so many nuggets of wisdom in this discussion, including the acronym ARC, which is a focus in parenting on agency, resilience, and compassion. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Follow Ms. Lythcott-Haims @jlythcotthaims and visit her website to learn more about her and her books at http://julielythcotthaims.com/. Julie Lythcott-Haims believes in humans. Humans need agency in order to make their way forward; Julie is deeply interested in what gets in our way. She is the New York Times bestselling author of How to Raise an Adult, an anti-helicopter parenting manifesto that gave rise to one of the top TED Talks of 2016, which has been viewed close to 5 million times. Her second book is the critically-acclaimed and award-winning prose poetry memoir Real American, which illustrates her experience with racism and her journey toward self-acceptance. She wrote the foreword for Writing Memoir, a book of writing prompts developed by Julie and her colleagues at the San Francisco Writers’ Grotto, for those hungry to share their lived experiences. A fourth book, It’s Your Turn: The Real How-to on Adulting, will be out in early 2021. Julie is a former corporate lawyer and Stanford dean, and she holds a BA from Stanford, a JD from Harvard, and an MFA in Writing from California College of the Arts.

    What to Read and Listen to Right Now

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2020 34:58


    This episode is a fun one! I speak with my goddaughter, Amanda Rekenthaler, about books we have recently read and podcasts we are listening to while we are quarantined at home. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Books Shared: The Husband’s Secret by Liane Moriarty The Couple Next Door by Shari Lapena The Wives by Tarryn Fisher The Woman in the Window A.J. Finn Maybe You Should Talk to Someone by Lori Gottlieb Podcasts: My Favorite Murder Crime Junkies Unlocking Us Armchair Expert Wide Open Some Good News

    How to Raise an Adult Part 1

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 58:35


    This is a conversation you don't want to miss if you have kids or students! I speak with Kathleen Otal, high school counselor, Beth Werfel, high school psychologist, Paul Stansbery, high school Director of Student Services, and Sue Ellen Beggs, former PTSA president. We are all parents of adolescents and, in this interview, we discuss Julie Lythcott-Haims' seminal book How to Raise an Adult. We share stories and strategies about how to best prepare our kids and students for life beyond us. Stay tuned for a follow-up episode in a few weeks during which we speak with the author herself! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Follow Kathleen Otal on Twitter @KathleenOtal Show Notes: How to Raise an Adult by Julie Lythcott-Haims: https://www.julielythcotthaims.com/how-to-raise-an-adult Challenge Success: https://www.challengesuccess.org/ Colleges that Change Lives: https://ctcl.org/ The Science of Well-Being: https://www.coursera.org/learn/the-science-of-well-being?utm_source=gg&utm_medium=sem&utm_content=09-ScienceofWellBeing-US&campaignid=9728548210&adgroupid=99699672436&device=c&keyword=science%20of%20well%20being&matchtype=b&network=g&devicemodel=&adpostion=&creativeid=428321686708&hide_mobile_promo&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9q2Xg4Te6AIVxZ-zCh3tigEiEAAYASAAEgKrHPD_BwE

    Choose Your Own Adventure With HyperDocs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 18:55


    REPOST: Kieran Brady, a Social Studies department chair, shares her strategies for designing and implementing HyperDocs to support student voice and choice in the classroom. Subscribe to me on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Follow Kieran Brady on Twitter @kieranmbrady

    Considerations for Distance Learning

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 20:07


    I speak with Dr. Crissie Ricketts, distance learning guru and McLean math teacher, about considerations for teachers and students as they transition to distance learning.

    Strategies for Staying Sane

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2020 15:57


    Dr. Lindsey Fisher and I share strategies for staying sane during this challenging time where people are staying home to stay safe. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    REPOST: Shadow a Student

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 13:43


    I speak with Rachel Baxter, a Social Studies teacher, about her experience shadowing a student for the day, her main takeaways, and how she will apply what she learned in her own classroom. Subscribe to me on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review so I can continue to grow! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com You can follow Mrs. Baxter on Twitter @MrsBaxterMHS

    Selecting the Best-Fit College

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2020 11:11


    Laura Venos, Career Center Specialist, shares her strategies for seniors on selecting the best-fit college. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Building Literacy Skills

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 27:15


    Natasha Saunders, literacy specialist in Fairfax County, shares strategies for building literacy skills with students. eLearnit courses (available in MyPDE for Fairfax County employees): Disciplinary Literacy: The engagement model Introduction to Disciplinary Literacy Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Follow Natasha on Twitter @nrsaunders96 Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    REPOST: The Deeper Learning Conference

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 31:00


    This is a repost of Episode 16: Join Rae Perry, Courtney Klein, Rachel Baxter and me as we share highlights from the 2019 Deeper Learning Conference in San Diego. We discuss what deeper learning is, why it's important, and our key takeaways from this life-changing conference. Subscribe to me on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Follow Rachel Baxter on Twitter @MrsBaxterMHS and visit her blog: https://pbljourney.school.blog/ Follow Courtney Klein on Twitter @MsKlein_ Follow the Deeper Learning Conference @DeeperLearning, #DeeperLearning, #DeeperLearningConference, #DeeperLearning2019 Visit the Deeper Learning website at http://www.deeper-learning.org/

    Supporting Sophomore Students

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 33:16


    Kathleen Otal, school counselor at McLean High School, talks about course planning, emotional well-being, and strategies for success for sophomore students. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Follow Kathleen Otal on Twitter @KathleenOtal

    Utilizing Visible Thinking Routines

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 15:07


    Jenn Choumil discusses what visible thinking routines are, how she utilizes them in her classroom, and why teachers should incorporate them into their instruction. Fairfax County teachers can view this resource on visible thinking routines: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vLmBijaqVq4Ygj4rsvkywinVYJtHmesaJnvpbEc1M20/edit?usp=sharing Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Journals in the Art Classroom

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 15:02


    I speak with Swapna Elias and Jen Singh about visual journals in the art classroom. We discuss the structure, purpose, and benefits of journals in all subjects. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com

    Setting Your Intention for 2020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2020 24:17


    Beth Werfel, school psychologist, shares her strategies for setting an intention for the year and taking actionable steps to meet our goals for 2020. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Show Notes: The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin

    Building Portrait of a Graduate Skills in Students

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 19:18


    I speak with Christie Day, a learning innovation specialist in Fairfax County, about the importance of building "Portrait of a Graduate" skills in students. Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Follow Christie Day on Twitter @christiepday Show Notes: For Fairfax County students and staff: For a list of upcoming Academy classes focusing on POG skills, view this flyer: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1rj_bbNho3X0_f53jOwzeV34CwaDre8pESQvzOvDbnpE/edit?usp=sharing For our vertical articulation charts, click here: https://crsearch.fcps.edu/crsearch/retrieveresourcefile.cfm?hxresid=R016DC0

    The Importance of Reading

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2020 18:19


    I speak with English teacher and department chair Lisa Beskenis and students Sabina and Oscar about the importance of reading. Tune in to also hear some great book recommendations for the new year! Subscribe to the podcast on iTunes so you know when my next episode is released and leave a review because your feedback counts! Podcast website: http://invitationstolearn.com/ Twitter: @MrsLanghorne Email: invitationstolearn@gmail.com Follow Lisa Beskenis on Twitter @ltbeskenis Books mentioned: The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead Wild Game by Adrienne Brodeur The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling) I Feel Bad about my Neck by Nora Ephron The Tiger's Wife by Tea Obreht Simon vs. The Homosapien's Agenda by Becky Albertalli The Kite Runner and a Thousand Splended Suns by Khaled Hosseini On Writing by Stephen King

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