Reimagining Time is a brand new podcast by Enriching Students. In each episode, we'll dive into the creative ways educators are using time to transform their schools and classrooms, and better support students. Look for an episode every two weeks!
In episode 6 we speak with Kenneth Williams. Ken nationally recognized trainer, speaker, coach and consultant in leadership and school culture. Ken discusses his thoughts on why we should stop ability grouping students. How schools can create equitable learning for every student.
In our last episode, Why Create a Flex Period?, Assistant Principal John Weaver talked about the benefits of a flex period, that he's experienced at his school. But how do you create, and successfully manage a flex period? Learn all about it in this episode as John gets into the details of implementation, protocol, and how much administration should really be involved.Intro track is entitled ‘Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons. License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
Would you like to see your students take ownership of their learning? Would you like to give them opportunities, every day, that allow them to meet their needs? In this episode Assistant Principal John Weaver expresses how a daily flex period has benefitted students, teachers, and the entire school culture.Link for Bloom's Taxonomy videoIntro track is entitled ‘Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons. License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
In this episode Charles Williams talks about his school's number one motivation -- love for students. How has this impacted their approach to student learning amidst the pandemic, and what changes has it led them to make in their master schedule?Intro track is entitled ‘Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons. License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
In this episode we talk with Assistant Principal Cathy Gaschen, about how and what prompted her school to reimagine time. Learn about the thought process behind the school's unique schedule, why they value their 'flex day', and what challenges they've had to overcome along the way.Intro track is entitled 'Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons.License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
Often, PLC meetings are seen as a time waster. But is a PLC just a meeting? In this episode we talk with Chad Dumas about what a PLC actually is, how it can be effective, and what it does for students. Intro track is entitled 'Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons.License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
We're back with another season! We've spoken with educators who are bringing new ideas and perspectives to their work. They talk about lessons learned from the pandemic, how they repurpose time in their school day, how to improve collaboration and dedication to student learning. We can't wait to share the new episodes with you! Look for episode 1 on Friday, November 5th.
Time can be used a lot of different ways during the school day. Decisions about how time is used have a direct impact on students, for good or for bad. For one Principal at a High School in Florida, it was clear that time was not being spent in a way that helped students. At her school, there was a 35% failure rate. Learn how she and her fellow educators adjusted how they used time -- and were able to reverse this failure rate quickly and give students exactly what they needed.Intro track is entitled 'Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons.License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
Do students feel heard at your school? Are their opinions valued? What happens when they feel like they don't have a say in decisions that are going to impact them? Usually, if they feel like they're not being given a voice, they'll find one. In this episode, learn how one Principal learned the importance of student voice, how he turned around a tricky situation, and ultimately turned those who were opposing changes, into advocates. Intro track is entitled 'Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons.License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
When it comes to making any changes in a school, the most important question to ask is 'Why?'. That's what one Principal did when his school went through a long, dramatic change process. What can other educators learn from defining their 'why', and keeping their students front and center? Listen to find out!Intro track is entitled 'Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons.License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
In part 2 of our competency-based education special, Brian Stack and Jonathan Vander Els discuss how they respond to student needs, whether that be when a student is struggling to learn something, or when they already get it. Intro track is entitled 'Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons.License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
This month and next, we'll be releasing two special episodes all about competency-based education. In Part One, we're sharing a conversation with two competency-ed experts who talk about what competency-based education is, and how it impacts grading practices to reflect more than just a percentage of how well a student understands something. Intro track is entitled 'Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons.License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
In this episode, learn how one school successfully implemented a flex period by getting staff buy-in and involving all stakeholders in the decision-making process. Will also discuss how their flex period has really benefited students. Intro track is entitled 'Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons.License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
Two educators from a STEM academy talk about how their school took the idea of Genius Hour and gave students an entire day during the school week for independent, flexible learning. Listen to find out how they did it, and the incredible opportunities for students that have resulted.Intro track is entitled 'Roughcut' by the artist Tripwire, licensed under Creative Commons.License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/3.0/Track and Artist page: https://sampleswap.org/artist/Tripwire
Reimaging Time is a brand new podcast by Enriching Students. In each episode, we'll dive into the creative ways educators are using time to transform their schools and classrooms, and better support students. Look for an episode every two weeks!