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Welcome to the final episode of the School of Thought Podcast! My deepest thanks go out to everyone who has supported this podcast along the way. This is also the final installment of School of Thought Goes To The Movies! On these episodes we discuss great movies about teaching and analyze the lessons they have for educators. Today we're breaking down the teachers of Star Wars, the great Jedi masters of Episodes 1-9 from the Star Wars universe. While these are not traditional school movies, education is at the heart of the Star Wars saga and the practice of being a Jedi. Your hosts Ry-Cow Den and Kyle-O Brooks trust their feelings as they reflect on the wisdom that can be gleaned from these profound stories. On this episode we discuss: Qui-Gon Jinn – The Rogue One Obi-Wan Kenobi – A Good Teacher (From A Certain Point of View) Yoda – Truly Humble the Mind of a Master is Luke Skywalker – A New Hope Kyle Brooks is a pastor and church planter in California. He has also appeared on Episode 31 of the School of Thought Podcast. Indiana University Social Studies Interview Project: https://education.indiana.edu/students/graduates/program-specific/social-studies/educator-interviews/index.html
Welcome to School of Thought Goes To The Movies! On these episodes we discuss great movies about teaching and analyze the lessons they have for educators. Today we're breaking down Inception, the landmark film from director Christopher Nolan. While not a teaching movie in the traditional sense, this movie has a lot to say about teaching and learning. Today's guest is my good friend Dillon Vibbart, director and producer of indie films such as Social Norm and Somniphobia. Episode Links Watch Dillon's latest film: Somniphobia: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ju--srCYxO0
Frank DeAngelis is a writer and speaker who lives in Colorado. He is best known for being the principal at Columbine High School on the day of its fateful mass shooting in 1999. Frank subsequently made a commitment to stay at the school until all the students who had been in the district at the time of the shooting graduated from high school. Frank stayed at Columbine until his retirement. He continues to speak around the nation to teachers, lawmakers, and students, and is a leading voice in the nation in the conversation on school violence and safety. Episode Links They Call Me Mr. De: The Story of Columbine's Heart, Resilience, and Recovery: https://www.amazon.com/They-Call-Mr-Columbines-Resilience/dp/1949595064
Welcome to School of Thought Goes To The Movies! On these episodes we break down great movies about teaching and discuss the lessons they have for educators. Today we're breaking down Dead Poets Society, the GREATEST TEACHER MOVIE EVER MADE. In my opinion. I'm joined today by the incomparable and incomprehensible Megan and Andrea, the hosts of the Have You Read This Podcast. It's great. Check it out. Please refer to my previous episode with Tom Schulman, who wrote the screenplay for this film. Episode Links More about Tom Schulman: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0776114/ Have You Read This Podcast: https://www.hyrtpodcast.com
Tom Schulman is a screenwriter from Los Angeles. He is best known for writing the screenplays for classic films such as Dead Poets Society, Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, and What About Bob?. His screenplay for Dead Poets Society won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay in 1989, and was his first movie script to reach the big screen. This script is semi-autobiographical, based on his experiences in the classroom of Sam Pickering, one of his teachers at a prep school in Nashville, Tennessee. Pickering himself is a writer of many books, including a very good one on teaching called Letters to a Teacher. Episode Links More about Tom Schulman: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0776114/ Letters to a Teacher by Sam Pickering: https://groveatlantic.com/book/letters-to-a-teacher/
Welcome to School of Thought Goes To The Movies! This is a special edition of the School of Thought Podcast. Today we're discussing the teachers of Hogwarts as they are portrayed across the books and movies of the Harry Potter series. My guest today is Starr Sackstein. She is an education writer, speaker, and consultant based out of New York. She has written widely on educational theory and practice in books and articles for publications like EdWeek. She is also a widely sought-after education consultant who has trained teachers from across the United States. Episode Links Starr Sackstein Website: https://www.mssackstein.com Twitter - @mssackstein Harry Potter and the Sacred Text: https://www.harrypottersacredtext.com
Starr Sackstein is an education writer, speaker, and consultant based out of New York. She has written widely on educational theory and practice in books and articles for publications like EdWeek. She is also a widely sought-after education consultant who has trained teachers from across the United States. Please tune in to our next episode, where Starr and I will discuss the teachers of Harry Potter! Episode Links Starr Sackstein Website: https://www.mssackstein.com Twitter - @mssackstein TEDx Talk – A Recovering Perfectionist’s Journey to Give Up Grades: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_61kL5jeKqM Starr’s Work in Progress Blog at EdWeek: https://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/work_in_progress/ Article - Five Minutes Until Show Time, and I'd Like to Throw Up:https://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/work_in_progress/2019/07/five_minutes_until_show_time_and.html Book – Hacking Assessment: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B019AJPLVE/ref=as_li_ss_tl?keywords=hacking%20assessment&qid=1451911856&ref_=sr_1_1&s=books&sr=1-1&linkCode=sl1&tag=cultofpeda-20&linkId=af7031d84f95577c438aaa0b6488e7b2 Ken O’Connor Books: https://www.oconnorgrading.com/publications
Orson Scott Card is a widely-read author, who came to prominence through his science fiction books Ender’s Game (1985) and its sequel, Speaker For The Dead (1986). With these books Orson became the first author ever to win both the Hugo and Nebula Awards for Science Fiction writing in consecutive years. Ender’s Game was eventually made into a major motion picture in 2013. Orson has published several books and book series over the years. He has also sustained a long career as a teacher, teaching writers as a professor at Southern Virginia University and through his special “literary boot camps.” Episode Links Orson Scott Card website: http://www.hatrack.com Books: http://www.hatrack.com/osc/index.shtml We Review Everything Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/orson-scott-cards-we-review-everything-podcast/id1266095299
DJ Johnson is a speaker, counselor, and sports statistician based out of Southern California. After coming up through the foster care system in Indiana, DJ found success and meaning in his life. In addition to his successful career as a sports statistician in Southern California, DJ speaks and consults with parents, teachers, and students whenever possible. Episode Links DJ Johnson Website: https://djinspires.com The DJ Inspires Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dj-inspires-podcast/id1335006843 Instagram: @djinspiresall DJ’s Book - The Sun Is Always Shining: A Story of Adversity Turned to Triumph: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1543462332/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_hT-FEbTSWNWCB Dee Hankins: https://www.deehankins.com/ Tyler Durman: https://bitesizedwisdom.com/ Breathe University: https://etinspires.com/breathe
This special edition of the School of Thought Podcast features three conversations with people involved in the innovative student ambassador program at Marion County School District in Kentucky. Today we’re talking with a student, teacher, and superintendent to get three different perspectives on what it looks like when a district makes educational leadership a priority. Links Marion County Public Schools Ambassador Program:https://www.marion.kyschools.us/content/mcpsambassadors Ambassador Program Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/MCPSAmbassadors
Tod Bolsinger is the Vice-President for Vocation and Formation and Assistant Professor of Practical Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary. Prior to that, Tod spent 17 years working as a pastor in Hollywood and San Clemente, Southern California. He is the author of Canoeing the Mountains: Christian Leadership in Uncharted Territory, a widely read text on leadership. Links Home Page: https://www.fuller.edu/faculty/tod-bolsinger/ Tod’s Blog: http://bolsinger.blogs.com The Content Trap by Bharat Anand: https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/profile.aspx?facId=6410
Welcome to a special edition of the School of Thought Podcast! Conducted during one of the days of the Bellis Music Camp, each director gave up part of their free time to answer a series of questions about how they lead, communicate, and educate their band students. The Bellis Music Camp is a prestigious, weeklong summer camp for middle school musicians that takes place in the hills above Los Angeles. Middle school musicians get to work on with highly rated conductors and put on a concert at the end of the week. Today features our conversations with three of the elite conductors leading the student ensembles at the camp this year. They are Richard Meyer, Jack Taylor, and Ria Kubota. Richard Meyer has been a part of the music education community for over 40 years as a public school orchestra and band director in both Pasadena and Temple City, California, a composer of over 200 published works, and a guest conductor of student honor groups and clinician for music teachers in 30 states and abroad." Jack Taylor has been a music teacher for over 25 years. He is current the orchestra director at Oak Avenue Intermediate School. He has directed the Pasadena Youth Symphony for over 16 years. He has conducted ensembles across the world, including Austria, Germany, Costa Rica, and Sao Paolo, Brazil. Ria Kubota is a middle school orchestra teacher, presenter, mentor, and mom who has shared her love for making a difference with music over 20 years at a few schools in the San Gabriel Valley including in Monrovia, Pasadena, and currently Glendora where she lives with her husband and two daughters. Ria teaches her students the value of listening...to music, to each other, and to make room in the verbal and musical conversations for those whose voices are the quietest. Episode Links Bellis Music Camp Website: https://www.bellismusiccamp.com Richard Meyer: https://www.alfred.com/authors/richard-meyer/ Giving Bach: https://www.givingbach.org/
Dr. Diana Glyer is an author, speaker, and English professor at Azusa Pacific University. She is a world-renowned expert on C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkein, and their informal writing society known as The Inklings. Her research has changed the way we think about these famous authors, and the importance of community, friendship, and collaboration on their works, which have had an enormous impact on Western fantasy and literature. Links Glyer’s Website: http://www.dianaglyer.com The Leader’s Bookshelf: https://www.amazon.com/Leaders-Bookshelf-James-Stavridis/dp/1682471799 The Company They Keep (book): https://www.amazon.com/Company-They-Keep-Tolkien-Community/dp/0873389913/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1442331613&sr=1-1&keywords=the+company+they+keep We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. You can also connect with School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Dr. Diana Glyer is an author, speaker, and English professor at Azusa Pacific University. She is a world-renowned expert on C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkein, and their informal writing society known as The Inklings. Her research has changed the way we think about these famous authors, and the importance of community, friendship, and collaboration on their works, which have had an enormous impact on Western fantasy and literature. Links Glyer’s Website: http://www.dianaglyer.com The Leader’s Bookshelf: https://www.amazon.com/Leaders-Bookshelf-James-Stavridis/dp/1682471799 The Company They Keep (book): https://www.amazon.com/Company-They-Keep-Tolkien-Community/dp/0873389913/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1442331613&sr=1-1&keywords=the+company+they+keep We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
We’re wrapping up Podcast Month with a Have You Read This podcast takeover! After taping our previous interview with the hosts of the Have You Read This podcast, we turned the microphones back on and Andrea and Megan worked their magic, leading a discussion of Pride and Prejudice like they would on their own podcast. We give bad novel summaries, decide who we would date-marry-kill, talk about casting changes, and reflect on the state of dating in the 21st century. Links Have You Read This Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/have-you-read-this/id1445741504 Have You Read This Website: https://www.hyrtpodcast.com Support Have You Read This: https://www.patreon.com/join/HYRTPodcast? We would love to hear from you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. You can also connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
We’re kicking off 2020 with Podcast Month! Each week we’ll be featuring a new education podcast covering a unique space in the world of education. Today we are hearing from the hosts of the Have You Read This Podcast – Andrea Michelle and Megan Moorehouse. Andrea and Megan have known each other since third grade and have been friends since high school. They share a passion for reading and have built an engaging podcast to share that love with the world. Their podcast features a recap of the book, a series of fun games, and a discussion of the movie. If you’re looking for a virtual book club then you should definitely check this one out! Stick around for the next episode where they hijack the School of Thought Podcast and lead a discussion about Pride and Prejudice! Links Have You Read This Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/have-you-read-this/id1445741504 Have You Read This Website: https://www.hyrtpodcast.com Support Have You Read This: https://www.patreon.com/join/HYRTPodcast? The Dying Art of Disagreement: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/24/opinion/dying-art-of-disagreement.html We would love to hear from you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next.You can also connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
We’re kicking off 2020 with Podcast Month! Each week we’ll be featuring a new education podcast covering a unique space in the world of education. Today we are hearing from the hosts of the Have You Read This Podcast – Andrea Michelle and Megan Moorehouse. Andrea and Megan have known each other since third grade and have been friends since high school. They share a passion for reading and have built an engaging podcast to share that love with the world. Their podcast features a recap of the book, a series of fun games, and a discussion of the movie. If you’re looking for a virtual book club then you should definitely check this one out! Stick around for the next episode where they hijack the School of Thought Podcast and lead a discussion about Pride and Prejudice! Links Have You Read This Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/have-you-read-this/id1445741504 Have You Read This Website: https://www.hyrtpodcast.com Support Have You Read This: https://www.patreon.com/join/HYRTPodcast? The Dying Art of Disagreement: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/24/opinion/dying-art-of-disagreement.html We would love to hear from you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next.You can also connect with us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
We’re kicking off 2020 with Podcast Month! Each week we’ll be featuring a new education podcast covering a unique space in the world of education. Today we are hearing from the hosts of the EduTech Guys Podcast – David Henderson and Jeff Madlock. David and Jeff both hosted their own radio shows before the advent of podcasting, and have worked as technology coordinators in the Arkansas education system. In 2015 the EduTech Guys connected their experiences in education and broadcasting with their lifelong passion for technology and the EduTech Guys podcast was born. Their weekly program features interviews with teachers, administrators, and other education leaders as they travel across the nation. Embedded in each conversation is a search for ways in which educators are using technology to improve education and serve their students. They also lead workshops and professional development sessions on Ed Tech. Links EduTech Guys Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/edutechguys/id1037507680 EduTech Guys Website: http://www.edutechguys.com Professional Development Opportunities: http://www.edutechguys.com/services/ Twitter/Facebook/Instagram - @edutechguys TCEA Conference: https://convention.tcea.org TCCA Conference: https://www.tccaconference.com/about-tcca/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next.
We’re kicking off 2020 with Podcast Month! Each week we’ll be featuring a new education podcast covering a unique space in the world of education. Today we are hearing from the hosts of the EduTech Guys Podcast – David Henderson and Jeff Madlock. David and Jeff both hosted their own radio shows before the advent of podcasting, and have worked as technology coordinators in the Arkansas education system. In 2015 the EduTech Guys connected their experiences in education and broadcasting with their lifelong passion for technology and the EduTech Guys podcast was born. Their weekly program features interviews with teachers, administrators, and other education leaders as they travel across the nation. Embedded in each conversation is a search for ways in which educators are using technology to improve education and serve their students. They also lead workshops and professional development sessions on Ed Tech. Links EduTech Guys Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/edutechguys/id1037507680 EduTech Guys Website: http://www.edutechguys.com Professional Development Opportunities: http://www.edutechguys.com/services/ Twitter/Facebook/Instagram - @edutechguys TCEA Conference: https://convention.tcea.org TCCA Conference: https://www.tccaconference.com/about-tcca/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next.
We’re kicking off 2020 with Podcast Month! Each week we’ll be featuring a new education podcast covering a unique space in the world of education. Today we are hearing from the hosts of the Learn Smarter Podcast, Rachel Kapp and Stephanie Pitts! Rachel and Stephanie both grew up in Southern California and grew up to become elementary school teachers. They met in educational therapy graduate school and became close friends. They supported each other as they each opened their own education therapy practices. They now co-host the Learn Smarter podcast together where they discuss educational therapy and ways to support students with different learning profiles. Links Learn Smarter Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learn-smarter-podcast/id1382085958 Learn Smarter Website: https://learnsmarterpodcast.com Rachel Kapp Educational Therapy Website: https://www.kappedtherapy.com Stephanie Pitts Educational Therapy Website: https://myedtherapist.com You can find all our episodes on SoundCloud, the iTunes Store, Google Play, and Spotify. We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
We’re kicking off 2020 with Podcast Month! Each week we’ll be featuring a new education podcast covering a unique space in the world of education. Today we are hearing from the hosts of the Learn Smarter Podcast, Rachel Kapp and Stephanie Pitts! Rachel and Stephanie both grew up in Southern California and grew up to become elementary school teachers. They met in educational therapy graduate school and became close friends. They supported each other as they each opened their own education therapy practices. They now co-host the Learn Smarter podcast together where they discuss educational therapy and ways to support students with different learning profiles. Links Learn Smarter Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/learn-smarter-podcast/id1382085958 Learn Smarter Website: https://learnsmarterpodcast.com Rachel Kapp Educational Therapy Website: https://www.kappedtherapy.com Stephanie Pitts Educational Therapy Website: https://myedtherapist.com You can find all our episodes on SoundCloud, the iTunes Store, Google Play, and Spotify. We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Welcome to Podcast Month! This month we will be featuring four educational podcasts that cover a wide array of issues in education. Please consider subscribing to them and the great work they do! Tim Cavey is an 8th grade teacher who has spent 18 years in the classroom. He is also the host of the Teachers on Fire Podcast. The Teachers on Fire Podcast profiles the lives of people who are transforming the world of education. Links Teachers on Fire Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teachers-on-fire/id1363650419 Website: https://teachersonfire.net Twitter: @MisterCavey Twitter: @TeachersOnFire Instagram: @teachersonfire Gr8 Expectations Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gr8-expectations/id1449281681 Entrepreneurs on Fire with John Lee Dumas: https://www.eofire.com Dave Burgess – Teach Like a Pirate: https://daveburgess.com Leaders of Their Own Learning: https://eleducation.org/resources/leaders-of-their-own-learning We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Welcome to Podcast Month! This month we will be featuring four educational podcasts that cover a wide array of issues in education. Please consider subscribing to them and the great work they do! Tim Cavey is an 8th grade teacher who has spent 18 years in the classroom. He is also the host of the Teachers on Fire Podcast. The Teachers on Fire Podcast profiles the lives of people who are transforming the world of education. Links Teachers on Fire Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/teachers-on-fire/id1363650419 Website: https://teachersonfire.net Twitter: @MisterCavey Twitter: @TeachersOnFire Instagram: @teachersonfire Gr8 Expectations Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/gr8-expectations/id1449281681 Entrepreneurs on Fire with John Lee Dumas: https://www.eofire.com Dave Burgess – Teach Like a Pirate: https://daveburgess.com Leaders of Their Own Learning: https://eleducation.org/resources/leaders-of-their-own-learning We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Welcome to our final episode of 2019! It’s our annual Favorite Teacher episode, where I replay each guest from the past year talking about their favorite teacher. I treasure these episodes, and use them as a chance to reflect on the wonderful guests who have come on this show and what they have shared. As we wrap up this year and prepare for a new one, I invite you listen to this episode and spend some time in contemplation about your life, your purpose, and your role in education. Links School of Thought Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/school-of-thought-podcast/id1325922902 We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Rebecca Amis is the co-founder and President of MUSE School CA and MUSE Global, LLC. Prior to her work at Muse, Rebecca was a college instructor and founded another school based on the Reggio model in the Midwest. Her MUSE school is committed to child-centered curriculum and the social-emotional development of each child. MUSE has also pioneered a unique commitment to sustainability education and practices. Students consume a plant-based diet and, with their teachers, grow food on campus that is used in school meals. MUSE also derives 90% of its energy from solar panels designed by film director James Cameron, who is married to Suzy Amis Cameron - Rebecca's sister and MUSE school's founder. Links Website: https://www.museschool.org Instagram: @museschoolca Rebecca Amis TEDxTalk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VodpIQIP9TM&feature=emb_title Rebecca and Suzy describe Muse Global: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqOsDE0wMD4 Process Communication Model: https://www.museschool.org/about/process-communication-model-pcm We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Rebecca Amis is the co-founder and President of MUSE School CA and MUSE Global, LLC. Prior to her work at Muse, Rebecca was a college instructor and founded another school based on the Reggio model in the Midwest. Her MUSE school is committed to child-centered curriculum and the social-emotional development of each child. MUSE has also pioneered a unique commitment to sustainability education and practices. Students consume a plant-based diet and, with their teachers, grow food on campus that is used in school meals. MUSE also derives 90% of its energy from solar panels designed by film director James Cameron, who is married to Suzy Amis Cameron - Rebecca's sister and MUSE school's founder. Links Website: https://www.museschool.org Instagram: @museschoolca Rebecca Amis TEDxTalk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VodpIQIP9TM&feature=emb_title Rebecca and Suzy describe Muse Global: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqOsDE0wMD4 Process Communication Model: https://www.museschool.org/about/process-communication-model-pcm We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Houston Kraft is a highly-respected and sought-after public speaker from southern California. He is the co-founder of Character Strong, an organization that seeks to transform school culture by advocating for kindness. We provide longform and “shortcuts” versions of each conversation. Episode Links More about Houston Kraft: https://www.houstonkraft.com/who-is-houston The Character Strong Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-characterstrong-podcast/id1454582540 Character Strong: https://www.characterstrong.com Character Strong App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/characterstrong/id720832005 Tyler Durman: https://bitesizedwisdom.com Check out my conversation with Tyler Durman on Episode 15: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-15-tyler-durman/id1325922902?i=1000416351039 We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Houston Kraft is a highly-respected and sought-after public speaker from southern California. He is the co-founder of Character Strong, an organization that seeks to transform school culture by advocating for kindness. His work has been highlighted by the Huffington Post and The Random Acts of Kindness Foundation. Episode Links: More about Houston Kraft: https://www.houstonkraft.com/who-is-houston The Character Strong Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-characterstrong-podcast/id1454582540 Character Strong: https://www.characterstrong.com Character Strong App: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/characterstrong/id720832005 Tyler Durman: https://bitesizedwisdom.com Check out my conversation with Tyler Durman on Episode 15: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-15-tyler-durman/id1325922902?i=1000416351039 We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Welcome to a special edition of the School of Thought Podcast! This is our first ever edition of School of Thought Goes To The Movies, where we use our favorite movies to explore the world of education. Today we’re talking about Twelve O’Clock High, a WWII movie made in 1949 that explores the difficulties of leadership. It stars Gregory Peck and won two Academy Awards. This movie has been shown to soldiers and sailors in officer training school to develop them for the challenges of leadership. We’ll discuss the ways in which leaders can get too close to the people they lead, how to turn around a place with a toxic culture, and how these leadership lessons apply to the classroom. Our guest today is Elliott Powell, who was a guest on School of Thought Episode 20. He is a retired U.S. Navy Captain who served in the Navy for 26 years. He commanded four ships during his tenure there, including the command of a minesweeper during Operation Desert Storm, with which he destroyed or cleared 16 mines. After his naval career he became the director of the White House Situation Room and served under Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush in that capacity. Powell now serves as an 8th Grade U.S. History teacher in Southern California. He was named teacher of the year at his middle school in 2018. Episode Links Learn more about Twelve O’Clock High: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0041996/ Twelve O’Clock High Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGEekUoEQUM Episode 20 with Elliott Powell: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-20-elliott-powell-jr/id1325922902?i=1000420738286 Episode 20 Shortcuts with Elliott Powell:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-20-shortcuts-elliott-powell-jr/id1325922902?i=1000420739610 We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Mary Beth Campbell is the co-founder and chief visionary of The Boomerang Project. You are probably familiar with their programs – WEB at the middle school level and Link Crew at the high school level. The Boomerang Project aims to change campus culture through the actions of student leaders. Prior to this, Mary was a classroom teacher and ran an award-winning journalism class with her high school students. Links The Boomerang Project: http://www.boomerangproject.com Boom Boom Cards: https://boomboomcards.com Twitter: @BoomerangPrjct YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/boomerangproject Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/boomerangproject Leadership in Turbulent Times: https://doriskearnsgoodwin.com/books/ You can find all our episodes on SoundCloud, the iTunes Store, Google Play, and Spotify. Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Mary Beth Campbell is the co-founder and chief visionary of The Boomerang Project. You are probably familiar with their programs – WEB at the middle school level and Link Crew at the high school level. The Boomerang Project aims to change campus culture through the actions of student leaders. Prior to this, Mary was a classroom teacher and ran an award-winning journalism class with her high school students. Links The Boomerang Project: http://www.boomerangproject.com Boom Boom Cards: https://boomboomcards.com Twitter: @BoomerangPrjct YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/boomerangproject Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/boomerangproject Leadership in Turbulent Times: https://doriskearnsgoodwin.com/books/ You can find all our episodes on SoundCloud, the iTunes Store, Google Play, and Spotify. Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Leigh Cambra is the co-founder and coordinator of This Club Saves Lives, a student-led non-profit in California. What started as a community service club at the school has blossomed into an active organization with a strong track record of student leadership and community impact. Last year, their Tampon Tuesday project garnered widespread attention and support, and they received a #ICanHelp Digital4Good award at the Facebook Headquarters. Leigh has had a long career in education, working as an activities director and health teacher at the secondary level. Links The Club Saves Lives: https://thisclubsaveslives.org Instagram: @thisclubsaveslives Tampon Tuesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YveNghWrOI&feature=emb_logo Tampon Tuesday radio interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoIJn2TkFRA&feature=emb_logo We Day: https://www.we.org Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Leigh Cambra is the co-founder and coordinator of This Club Saves Lives, a student-led non-profit in California. What started as a community service club at the school has blossomed into an active organization with a strong track record of student leadership and community impact. Last year, their Tampon Tuesday project garnered widespread attention and support, and they received a #ICanHelp Digital4Good award at the Facebook Headquarters. Leigh has had a long career in education, working as an activities director and health teacher at the secondary level. Links The Club Saves Lives: https://thisclubsaveslives.org Instagram: @thisclubsaveslives Tampon Tuesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YveNghWrOI&feature=emb_logo Tampon Tuesday radio interview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoIJn2TkFRA&feature=emb_logo We Day: https://www.we.org Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Dee Hankins is an inspirational speaker who travels the country primarily speaking to students. Dee’s message focuses primarily on the concept of resilience, and has captivated thousands of students with his storytelling, humor, and authenticity. Dee also developed the “At-Best” program to help schools reach their at-risk students. Links Dee Hankins Website: https://www.deehankins.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAquw2Kk-AowIthDcnm6KYw Instagram: @iamdeehankins CADA: https://secure.cada1.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3267&pageid=1 Inspirational Speaker Houston Kraft: https://www.houstonkraft.com Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Dee Hankins is an inspirational speaker who travels the country primarily speaking to students. Dee’s message focuses primarily on the concept of resilience, and has captivated thousands of students with his storytelling, humor, and authenticity. Dee also developed the “At-Best” program to help schools reach their at-risk students. Links Dee Hankins Website: https://www.deehankins.com YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAquw2Kk-AowIthDcnm6KYw Instagram: @iamdeehankins CADA: https://secure.cada1.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=3267&pageid=1 Inspirational Speaker Houston Kraft: https://www.houstonkraft.com Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Welcome to a special guest edition of the School of Thought Podcast! Today we're sharing Episode #328 of Dismissed with Jeremy Williams presented by DisruptED TV. On this podcast, Jeremy interviews me about the School of Thought podcast, education, and life in general. It was a great conversation and I look forward to the opportunity to share more of my story and beliefs with you! Make sure to follow Dismissed with Jeremy Williams for more great content: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/disrupted-tv-presents-dismissed-with-jeremy-williams/id1350823667 Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Shawn Healy is the Democracy Program Director at the Robert R. McCormick Foundation. Through this foundation, Healy has worked with teachers and students across the political spectrum to increase political awareness and engagement. He also teaches courses on political science and public administration as an adjunct professor at the University of Chicago. Prior to this, Shawn was a high school government teacher. Links Robert R. McCormick Foundation: https://donate.mccormickfoundation.org/home Jon Meacham – The Soul of America: http://www.jonmeacham.com/book/the-soul-of-america/ National Issues Forum: https://www.nifi.org Democracy Schools Program: https://donate.mccormickfoundation.org/democracy/democracy-schools New York Times “The Daily” Podcast: https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-daily NPR “1A” Podcast: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510316/1a FiveThirtyEight: https://fivethirtyeight.com Politico “Playbook”: https://www.politico.com/playbook org: https://www.illinoiscivics.org Civics Renewal Network: https://www.civicsrenewalnetwork.org CivXNow: https://www.civxnow.org Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Shawn Healy is the Democracy Program Director at the Robert R. McCormick Foundation. Through this foundation, Healy has worked with teachers and students across the political spectrum to increase political awareness and engagement. He also teaches courses on political science and public administration as an adjunct professor at the University of Chicago. Prior to this, Shawn was a high school government teacher. Links Robert R. McCormick Foundation: https://donate.mccormickfoundation.org/home Jon Meacham – The Soul of America: http://www.jonmeacham.com/book/the-soul-of-america/ National Issues Forum: https://www.nifi.org Democracy Schools Program: https://donate.mccormickfoundation.org/democracy/democracy-schools New York Times “The Daily” Podcast: https://www.nytimes.com/column/the-daily NPR “1A” Podcast: https://www.npr.org/podcasts/510316/1a FiveThirtyEight: https://fivethirtyeight.com Politico “Playbook”: https://www.politico.com/playbook org: https://www.illinoiscivics.org Civics Renewal Network: https://www.civicsrenewalnetwork.org CivXNow: https://www.civxnow.org Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Khiry Johnson is a comedian, motivational speaker, and WE Ambassador based in Los Angeles, California. Khiry grew up on the west side of Chicago and his life was changed by participation in the Mikva Challenge. Through this organization, he was part of the Mikva Education Council, where he advised then-CEO of Chicago Public School’s and future Secretary of Education under Barack Obama – Arne Duncan. He has hosted big We Day events and works as a comedian and motivational speaker. Links Mikva Challenge: https://mikvachallenge.org Watch Khiry’s appearance on KTLA to talk about We Day: https://ktla.com/tag/khiry-johnson/ We Movement: https://www.we.org Mikva Challenge Alum of the Month Article and Video: https://mikvachallenge.org/blog/khiry-johnson-alum-month/ Follow Khiry Johnson on Instagram @kyriedacomic Khiry’s Website: https://www.kyriedacomic.com Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Khiry Johnson is a comedian, motivational speaker, and WE Ambassador based in Los Angeles, California. Khiry grew up on the west side of Chicago and his life was changed by participation in the Mikva Challenge. Through this organization, he was part of the Mikva Education Council, where he advised then-CEO of Chicago Public School’s and future Secretary of Education under Barack Obama – Arne Duncan. He has hosted big We Day events and works as a comedian and motivational speaker. Links Mikva Challenge: https://mikvachallenge.org Watch Khiry’s appearance on KTLA to talk about We Day: https://ktla.com/tag/khiry-johnson/ We Movement: https://www.we.org Mikva Challenge Alum of the Month Article and Video: https://mikvachallenge.org/blog/khiry-johnson-alum-month/ Follow Khiry Johnson on Instagram @kyriedacomic Khiry’s Website: https://www.kyriedacomic.com Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Welcome back to the School of Thought of the Day by the School of Thought Podcast! Each Thought of The Day features my favorite answer from one of the guests who has appeared on the show. Today we go back to Episode 2, my conversation with strengths coach and higher education leader Christin Roberson! On this episode, Christin Roberson talks about the importance of understanding the strengths of the people you lead, and communicating with them so they can truly hear you. If you like what you're hearing, subscribe to School of Thought Podcast and hear the rest of this conversation, along with many others! Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Kimberly Alli is a fellow and program facilitator with My Name My Story. In this role, she spends much of her time travelling to schools and leading workshops to empower young voices, change campus climate, and develop the ability of young people to tell their own stories. She held a variety of leadership positions as an undergraduate, including Resident Advisor, campus Ambassador, and Chief Justice of student government. As leader of the 2018 Dance Marathon Board, she helped raise over $243,000 for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. Links My Name My Story Instagram - @mynamemystory Twitter - @MNMSorg CADA – California Directors of Activities Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Kimberly Alli is a fellow and program facilitator with My Name My Story. In this role, she spends much of her time travelling to schools and leading workshops to empower young voices, change campus climate, and develop the ability of young people to tell their own stories. She held a variety of leadership positions as an undergraduate, including Resident Advisor, campus Ambassador, and Chief Justice of student government. As leader of the 2018 Dance Marathon Board, she helped raise over $243,000 for the Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. Links My Name My Story Instagram - @mynamemystory Twitter - @MNMSorg CADA – California Directors of Activities Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Welcome to the first episode of the School of Thought of the Day! On each episode I'll be highlighting my favorite answer from one guest who has appeared on the show. Today we go back to the very first episode, my conversation with high school teacher and professional sports announcer Eric Smith! On this episode, Eric Smith will be talking about why he doesn't try to hide his biases from his students. If you like what you're hearing, subscribe to School of Thought Podcast and hear the rest of this conversation, along with many others! Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
In this conversation, Mike Huebner of the Credible Teacher Podcast interviews me, Ryan Cowden, about teacher credibility. We're reposting this conversation here so you can hear more of my story and learn about another great education podcast! It was a real honor to be interviewed by Mike and I had a great time talking with him. Mike Huebner is a 6th grade teacher in Wisconsin and is the host of the Credible Teacher Podcast. I interviewed Mike on Episode 39 of the School of Thought Podcast. Learn more about Mike Huebner and the Credible Teacher project: Website: https://www.thecredibleteacher.com Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-credible-teacher/id1331028229 Instagram: @the.credible.teacher You can find all our episodes on SoundCloud, the iTunes Store, Google Play, and Spotify. Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Luke Karsana is the Founder, CEO, and Visionary of Together We Liberate, a nonprofit based in Monrovia dedicated to connecting people in the United States to the fight against human trafficking in Thailand. What started as a simple church trip to Thailand has transformed Luke and given him a vision to live and fight for. Luke is also a CrossFit coach at a local gym. Links Together We Liberate Website Facebook/Instagram: @togetherweliberate Bridges to the Nations Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Luke Karsana is the Founder, CEO, and Visionary of Together We Liberate, a nonprofit based in Monrovia dedicated to connecting people in the United States to the fight against human trafficking in Thailand. What started as a simple church trip to Thailand has transformed Luke and given him a vision to live and fight for. Luke is also a CrossFit coach at a local gym. Links Together We Liberate Website Facebook/Instagram: @togetherweliberate Bridges to the Nations Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Aaron Scholl is the founder and Executive Director at the Education is Forever scholarship foundation. Aaron was the lead singer and songwriter in popular LA-based band Aedose. After his career in the music industry, Aaron began exploring his other passion, education. Aaron taught math and then became a site coordinator and assistant principal for the YouthBuild Charter School of California. He continues to teach and runs the Education is Forever scholarship with his wife. Episode Links Education is Forever Scholarship: http://www.eduisforever.org Aedose Music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3DReeFMyE8GBh7GKUuub2m?si=ZOWt3lFbQLy0XlqaxsFmyw YouthBuild Charter School of California: https://www.youthbuildcharter.org You can find longform and shortcuts versions of our conversations on Podbean, the iTunes Store, Spotify, and Google Play. Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Aaron Scholl is the founder and Executive Director at the Education is Forever scholarship foundation. Aaron was the lead singer and songwriter in popular LA-based band Aedose. After his career in the music industry, Aaron began exploring his other passion, education. Aaron taught math and then became a site coordinator and assistant principal for the YouthBuild Charter School of California. He continues to teach and runs the Education is Forever scholarship with his wife. Episode Links Education is Forever Scholarship: http://www.eduisforever.org Aedose Music on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/3DReeFMyE8GBh7GKUuub2m?si=ZOWt3lFbQLy0XlqaxsFmyw YouthBuild Charter School of California: https://www.youthbuildcharter.org You can find longform and shortcuts versions of our conversations on Podbean, the iTunes Store, Spotify, and Google Play. Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Pamela Tseu is a classroom management consultant based out of Utah. She taught elementary school for over 30 years and now works with educators on ways to make their classrooms more efficient and orderly. Pamela has been open about a common experience in education of trying several different approaches to classroom management before finding out what works. Her current model, 7 Tools for Classroom Management, represents her shift away from a heavy emphasis on rewards-based management. Episode Links Pamela’s Website: https://educatorsuccess1.com Instagram: educatorsuccessclassroommgt Twitter: @Pam2educate Become an Ace in Classroom Management in 45 Days Course: https://educatorsuccess1.com/ace-in-45-days-course YouTube Channel: Educator Success Classroom Management System YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PKahPW6YsumErxWfIVMBg Art of Classroom Management Cohort on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216928229083609/ You can find longform and shortcuts versions of our conversations on Podbean, the iTunes Store, Spotify, and Google Play. Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
Pamela Tseu is a classroom management consultant based out of Utah. She taught elementary school for over 30 years and now works with educators on ways to make their classrooms more efficient and orderly. Pamela has been open about a common experience in education of trying several different approaches to classroom management before finding out what works. Her current model, 7 Tools for Classroom Management, represents her shift away from a heavy emphasis on rewards-based management. Episode Links Pamela’s Website: https://educatorsuccess1.com Instagram: educatorsuccessclassroommgt Twitter: @Pam2educate Become an Ace in Classroom Management in 45 Days Course: https://educatorsuccess1.com/ace-in-45-days-course YouTube Channel: Educator Success Classroom Management System YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PKahPW6YsumErxWfIVMBg Art of Classroom Management Cohort on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/216928229083609/ You can find longform and shortcuts versions of our conversations on Podbean, the iTunes Store, Spotify, and Google Play. Subscribe to our Newsletter at: www.schoolofthoughtproductions.com/contact/ We would love to connect with you! Please email us at schoolofthoughtpodcast@gmail.com to tell us who you are, what you think about the show, and who we should talk to next. Connect with us and the rest of our tribe by searching for School of Thought Podcast on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.