Teaching and learning is grounded in uncertainty because of the uniqueness of each teacher and each learner. This podcast is for educators who want to reclaim what brought them to education - the possibility of all that is.
In this episode, Dr. Joy shares her thoughts on education leaders having an Attitude of Learning. Having an Attitude of Learning is to be curious, patient, vulnerable and open to what is so that we can relearn with intention.
In this episode, Dr. Joy shares her thoughts on education leaders having an Attitude of Learning. Having an Attitude of Learning is to be curious, patient, vulnerable and open to what is so that we can relearn with intention.
A few weeks ago, I was invited to be a part of the Lesson Study Research Team at UNCF Talladega College Liberal Arts Innovation Center for Education. My role on the research team was Knowledgeable Other. In this episode, I share my reflections on teaching and learning with uncertainty from this experience.
A few weeks ago, I was invited to be a part of the Lesson Study Research Team at UNCF Talladega College Liberal Arts Innovation Center for Education. My role on the research team was Knowledgeable Other. In this episode, I share my reflections on teaching and learning with uncertainty from this experience.
In this episode, Tamisha and I dig into unpredictability, empowerment and the attitude of play.
In this episode, I speak with Trenee Lurry, a high school special education teacher. Trenee shares the lessons she learned during COVID-19 when she let go and stepped out on faith into the uncertainty of teaching and learning.
What will you do to align your words with your actions to take a stand for your students? Lissette poses this question to herself and all educators.
“What do you do to help others be empowered to take action?” - Kim Peterz-DentHow do you respond to this question?
“Which is in service to which?” How do you answer this question when you think about teaching and learning?
Introducing: Teaching and Learning with Uncertainty