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I'm back once again with friend of the podcast, Andre Daughty. He talks to us about his REEL Lessons Within video series and examples of reaching out to not just students but teachers as well. You can find him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/andredaughty and on Instragram at https://www.instagram.com/andre daughty/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carl-liggins/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carl-liggins/support
How often do you think about the culture of your school, or even your classroom? Is it a place where different opinions are welcome? Or do your students feel like they need to tailor their assignments to please your viewpoint? Andre Daughty has spent many years of his career teaching teachers and administrators about how important […]
In this episode, education consultant and fellow FETC featured speaker, Andre Daughty, joins to discuss the impact of teaching and learning with movies in the classroom. You'll also hear about our upcoming speaking sessions at the National Future of Education Technology Conference (FETC) and some thoughts about the evolution and future of EdTech. Show notes: https://classtechtips.com/2022/10/18/movies-in-the-classroom-185/ Sponsored by TalkingPoints: https://talkingpts.org/monica/ Follow Andre on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andredaughty Follow Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/classtechtips/ Get access to lots of free EdTech resources: https://classtechtips.com/free-stuff-favorites/
In this interview with Andre Daughty, we discuss how an educator in Andre's life sparked a passion that led to a career in education, representation in education, thoughts on what's holding back the field of education, setting boundaries when communicating with people who are being disrespectful, taking care of yourself to prevent burnout, the Mamba mentality, Andre's intentionality with improving as a public speaker, the importance of play in learning, growing a podcast audience, and so much more.Click here for this episode's show notes.This podcast is powered by BootUp Professional Development.
Power couple Danielle and Andre Daughty share how they keep joy in their family life and marriage. Both committed educators offer tips to Donna Marie on how we can have the work life balance we deserve.
Hey, today I'm back with a friend of the pod Andre Daughty(@andredaughty) only this time he's joined by his wife Danielle(mrsdowtee1908). I'm also happy to be joined by my wife Juanita as we talk to them about education and the roadblocks involved during this time. Loved the conversation and hope you do as well --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carl-liggins/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carl-liggins/support
Educators Danielle and Andre Daughty are back to talk about the state of education in 2022, from the challenges of teacher burnout and mental health to the hope of students excited to be back in the classroom to learn. The duo shares advice on how parents and the community can make a much-needed positive impact on teachers this year, the importance of continued social-emotional learning in the classroom, reframing language around student testing and moving toward equity.
The Counter Narrative: Changing the Way We Talk (and think) About Education
Welcome to the Counter Narrative Podcast, a show designed to change the way we talk, and think, about education. By sharing stories of successes and triumphs, we aim to challenge the dominant narrative that often negatively portrays our disenfranchised populations. I'm your host, Charles Williams. An urban educator for more than 15 years, a current school principal in Chicago, an educational consultant, an equity advocate, and the co-host of Inside The Principal's Office. -- Last year, on a whim, I decided to record a holiday special. To be honest, the initial purpose was to explore various facets of the holidays celebrated at this time of the year but it turned out to be so much more. Instead of an informational discussion between peers, we ended up with a heartfelt conversation among friends. And, to be honest, I wanted to do it again. So here we are. In this holiday episode, I connect with four of my fellow podcast colleagues - Mealey co-host of Unprofessional Development , Aviva Levin host of Lesson Impossible, Batsheva Frankel host of Overthrowing Education, and Andre Daughty host of See What Had Happened. Unlike last year, I was able to get some holiday diversity with two my guests celebrating Christmas, one who celebrates Hanukkah, and one who celebrates both. Join us as we learn more about each other's traditions and memories and how we plan to continue our celebrations with our own families. And, as a bonus, you get to find out which of us has a personal connection with Adam Sandler yeah … that Adam Sandler. Before you jump in, I just want to take a moment to wish you and your family a wonderful holiday season. Regardless of what you celebrate, we need moments like this more and more during these challenging times. Find opportunities to connect with family and friends (safely of course) and share the love and power of connections. I know that I have been fortunate enough to connect with these individuals and so many more so to all of you I would like to say thank you and I look forward to another amazing year of accomplishments and celebrations. Now, its time for the episode. -- I want to thank you for listening to The Counter Narrative Podcast. If you like what you are hearing, please be sure to like, subscribe, and of course share it with friends and family. I'd also love to hear your thoughts about the show so please leave a comment or two as well. I'm not sure what platform you're using but the show can be found on Anchor, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and plenty of other platforms. If the show isn't on your preferred site, let me know and I'll be sure to get it up and running. This podcast is also featured on SchoolRubric.com, where you can find educational articles, videos, and interviews with educators from around the globe. Be sure to connect with me and other listeners by following the show on Twitter at @theCNpodcast and joining the show's Facebook Group. Take care. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecounternarrative/support
Educators, parents and MetroFamily favorites Danielle and Andre Daughty join us to talk about what going back to school will look like this fall. From logistics like social distancing and masking to parent concerns about kids being behind academically and student mental health, the Daughtys provide actionable tips to care for our kids this school year.
Registration is now open for the 2021 Virtual Math Summit hosted by Build Math Minds: VirtualMathSummit.com/register To get you excited about the Virtual Math Summit, I thought I'd share a few snippets from sessions to give you a sneak peek over the summer before the summit starts. For this week's episode, we get to hear from Andre Daughty and Alice Aspinall. Go to buildmathminds.com/99 for any links mentioned in the episode.
In the ninth episode of season 2, I had the pleasure of having an educator and keynote speaker, Andre Daughty. We had an awesome discussion about everything. Talking about his career, having our first educator in the White House, being a black man in America, and more! #Interview #AndreDaughty #BlackMaleEducator **This episode was recorded back in December 2020** -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Andre Daughty on Facebook: Andre Daughty | Instagram and Twitter @andredaughty | Website: andredaughty.org -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subscribe and follow #DamianTalksEducation everywhere you stream your podcasts. Facebook: Damian Talks Education Instagram and Twitter: @DamianTalksEdu YouTube Channel: Damian Talks Education
Parents who’ve been managing your kids’ educations in any capacity: you don’t want to miss this conversation! Two powerhouse leaders in the education industry, Danielle and Andre Daughty, join us to talk through their experiences as educators and parents during the pandemic and what long-term lessons can benefit the future of public schools in Oklahoma. We talk through two key areas: the future of virtual learning and how to prioritize race equity in schools all year long. Plus, the Daughtys leave us with their top tip for parents when it comes to their kids’ educations in 2021.
The Counter Narrative: Changing the Way We Talk (and think) About Education
Welcome to the Counter Narrative Podcast, a show designed to change the way we talk, and think, about education. By sharing stories of successes and triumphs, we aim to challenge the dominant narrative that often negatively portrays our disenfranchised populations. I'm your host, Charles Williams. An educator for 15 years, a current school principal in Chicago, and an educational consultant. Let's get started. In this episode, I chat with Andre Daughty's who's educational journey truly began after hearing Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu state, “If you observe children, they will teach you how to teach them.” That phrase shifted Andre's philosophy of education. By observing the students in his own classroom at the elementary, secondary, and postgraduate levels, he differentiated curriculum and projects based on his students' interests. His workshops and professional development seminars involve high energy, practical ways to use today's strategies, collaboration, and fun stories to help connect the content to the attendee's lives. He enjoys inspiring all through workshops, speaking engagements, seminars, and embedded coaching experiences. During our conversation, we reflect on the impact that the pandemic is having on education by exploring several questions. Why would we compare this year to others? What is it, exactly, that we are pushing? Why are we trying to normalize this? While we do not propose to have answers to these divisive ponderings, we do our best to offer our own insights to develop appropriate responses. We also address, head on, the very heart of this podcast by challenging common notions about our urban students. Andre insists that we look beyond the deficiencies and instead explore the roots reasons that so many of our students are behind. Only when we acknowledge and accept the historical inequities can we begin to see the current reality. I hope that you enjoy listening to this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it. I want to thank you for listening to The Counter Narrative Podcast. If you like what you are hearing, please be sure to like and subscribe. The show can be found on Anchor, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, and several of your other favorite platforms. This podcast is also featured on SchoolRubric.com, where you can find educational articles, videos, and interviews with educators from around the globe. Be sure to connect with the host and other listeners by following the show on Twitter at @theCNpodcast and joining the show's Facebook Group. Take care. Connect with Andre Twitter - @andredaughty YouTube LinkedIn --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thecounternarrative/support
In a previous Aspire episode, I had a wonderful conversation with https://joshstamper.com/aspire-episodes/leading-equity-and-change-featuring-dr-sheldon-l-eakins/ (Dr. Sheldon Eakins) as we discussed the issues of racial justice, equity and implicit bias. After that conversation, I was convicted to assess not only my own practices, but the practices of my school to determine the biases that exist. I didn’t want to stop the conversation there. This week, I have an amazing leader, Andre Daughty, as we focus on the questions, what is the starting point for a school or a district to create equitable practices? Andre shares a variety of stories on how to: Use Student Interest to Guide Engagement Identify Multiple Intelligences Diversifying Literature Options for students And Andre’s YouTube Channel About Andre Daughty:Andre Daughty's educational journey truly began after hearing Dr. Jawanza Kunjufu state, "If you observe children, they will teach you how to teach them." That phrase shifted Andre's philosophy of education. By observing the students in his own classroom at the elementary, secondary and post-graduate level, he differentiated curriculum and projects based on his students' interests. His workshops and professional development seminars involve high energy, practical ways to use today’s strategies, collaboration and fun stories to help connect the content to attender’s lives. He enjoys inspiring all through workshops, speaking engagements, seminars and embedded coaching experiences. Follow Andre Daughty:Website: http://www.andredaughty.org (www.andredaughty.org) Twitter: https://twitter.com/andredaughty (https://twitter.com/andredaughty) (Educational content only) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andredaughty/?hl=en (https://www.instagram.com/andredaughty/?hl=en) @AndreDaughty (Weight loss journey) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andre.daughty (https://www.facebook.com/andre.daughty) @andredaughty Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andre-daughty-8878b297 (https://www.linkedin.com/in/andre-daughty-8878b297) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ardaughty (https://www.youtube.com/user/ardaughty) This post contains affiliate links. When you make a purchase through these links, The Aspire Podcast gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. NEW Aspire Swag with Discount Code: ASPIRE Tee Shirts and Drinkwear: https://teachbetterswag.com/collections/aspire-the-leadership-development-podcast [caption id="attachment_3089" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Not-Just-A-Teacher-Ad2.jpg () Aspire Podcast Tee Shirt, Aspire: The Leadership Development Podcast, Teach Better[/caption] Need a Presenter for a conference or school PD?[caption id="attachment_2521" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Joshua-Stamper-tag.png () Joshua Stamper Teach Better[/caption] https://joshstamper.com/contact/ (Contact Joshua Stamper ) for presentations on Restorative Practices, Leadership Development, and Innovative campus systems. [caption id="attachment_3057" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/Teacher-Summit-Ad.jpg () Watch my session on Trauma Informed, restorative and social emotional practices at http://www.teachsummit.com/stamper (www.teachsummit.com/stamper)[/caption] Follow the Host, Joshua Stamper:Contact:https://joshstamper.com/contact/ ( https://joshstamper.com/contact/) Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper ( www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper) Instagram:http://www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper ( www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper) Linkedin:http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper/ ( www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper) Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AspirePodcast ( https://www.facebook.com/AspirePodcast)...
In the last part of this 3 part series, our panel - Andre Daughty, Stacey Joy, Charity Parsons, Brett Mitchell, Jason Ernest Feldman and Dr. Hattie Mitchell - brings solid ideas for moving forward in trying to eradicate racism in education. They speak to all the stakeholders including schools, districts, teachers, parents and students - letting us know what it will take to bring an equitable, enjoyable and meaningful education to every student. Special thanks to my co-host and co-producer of this series, the incredible Lacrecia Terrance for helping put this series, and for co-writing an voicing a part of this episode’s fauxmercial. Also special thanks to Destiny Terrance and Yossie Frankel for their voice work as well. Some resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Bettina Love and her book, “We Have to Do More Than Survive” Gholdy Muhammed and her book, “Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy” Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz and The Archeology of Self
In this second episode of the series, our panel - Andre Daughty, Stacey Joy, Charity Parsons, Brett Mitchell, Jason Ernest Feldman and Dr. Hattie Mitchell, share their powerful and painful stories of personal experiences with racism in education. Before we can move forward, we must understand what the many issues are, and the best way to truly understand them is by listening to people’s experiences. Even though we know that this is just the tip of the iceberg, this sampling of what our panel has experienced as professionals, parents and students is an important place to start. Special thanks to Lacrecia Terrance, my amazing co-producer and co-host for this series and our esteemed panel for sharing their stories. Thanks also to voice actors Jill Moray, Spencer Krull, Tsofiya Bookstein and Tuvia Frankel for joining me in the fauxmercial for Clarity Eyedrops.
The conclusion of our conversation with Mr. Daughty and we finally get talk about his podcast, Still Caking, as well as how his marriage has progressed and evolved over 19 years --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carl-liggins/support
This episode features the return of fellow mod and friend Andre Daughty. We attempt to talk about the podcast he has with his wife, Still Cakin, however per usual we get off-topic talking politics and some of the recent cases involving race. You can reach him on his Instagram page https://www.instagram.com/andredaughty/ and also his Youtube page, youtube.com/andredaughty --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carl-liggins/support
Veteran educator Lacrecia Terrance co-produced and co-hosts with me our 3 part series with a prestigious panel of guest for what many may call tough conversations on racism. With all that is happening, as a global pandemic has further peeled back the cover on generations of systemic inequities rooted in racism, we feel these conversations are a crucial part of moving education forward for all. In this first episode we will be defining the issues - what do we mean when we talk about racism in education? Our panel includes Stacy Joy, Charity Parsons, Andre Daughty, Jason Ernest Feldman, Dr. Hattie Mitchell and Brett Mitchell who discuss what racism looks like in education, what the pervasive issues are and why this isn’t just a moment but a movement.
Andre Daughty is a dope Educator and content creator from Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. In his 20 years of education, he's been (everything from a 3rd grade students to graduate level professor to an educational consultant) helping others to see different perspectives in education. Andre Daughty has tons of enjoyable content on his YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/ardaughty I really enjoy his Reel Lesson Within series, where he analyzes important takeaways from popular films. Andre is encouraging, innovative, and is a true diligent worker in finding new ways to connect students to education. This episode of Inspiring Teachers is brought to you by AmpedUpLearning.com - Are you looking for new and engaging ways to get your students up and moving in the classroom? Get out of the Sit and Get rut of teaching by checking out AmpedUpLearning.com, a 2 teacher owned and operated company in Texas that is looking to gamify teaching with creative new activities for the classroom. From their FRECK! resources and Escape Rooms for Social Studies and Science to SPEED Squares and task cards for Math and English they have TONS of teacher created resources...and don't forget to check out their apparel designed specifically for teachers. Use code HAUGERHISTORY10 to save 10% on all items and follow them on social media @AmpedUpLearning for their monthly giveaways of Amazon giftcards, lessons and apparel. Start your podcast today with a free trial here from Podbean.com and support our show! Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
This is Part 2 of a 2 part conversation...Listen to Part 1 on Episode #165Over the past nineteen years, Andre Daughty has established himself as a highly-regarded urban educator from Oklahoma City, OK. He enjoys sharing strategies to create and build a culture within a school and organization, bringing awareness on today’s generation, understanding and developing attitudes of at-risk student populations, and motivating excellence in the classroom and school with students of color, particularly young black male students.Jorge Valenzuela is a veteran here being on previous episodes 117 & 145 of STEM Everyday podcast.Connect with Andreandredaughty.org/@andredaughtyConnect with Jorgelifelonglearningdefined.com/https://twitter.com/JorgeDoesPBLChris Woods is your host for the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with himdailystem.comtwitter.cominstagram.comyoutube.comSupport the show (http://dailystem.com/stem-everyday-podcast/)
This special episode I'm grateful to have a conversation with my fellow KevOnStage Discord moderator and StageKrew manager, Andre Daughty. We talk about words of encouragement from his father and the process he's taken in starting his own movie --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carl-liggins/support
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Your lesson, should you chose to accept it, is to use social media to create connections with, and educate, your teaching colleagues. The special agent assigned to help you with this task is Andre Daughty, educational speaker and content creator, of Oklahoma City, OK Andre Daughty has one of the most prolific online presences of any educator that I’ve seen: he’s on Twitter, Intagram, Facebook, has his own blog, multiple YouTube series, as well as an online office! Of course, he manages this all while facilitating workshops for schools and organizations. I wanted to talk to him about what being an educator that shares his life online is like, and give some perspective for others who may be considering doing something similar. In this episode, we discuss:Andre’s path to teaching, that started verrrrrrry earlyWhy Andre wants kids to have their first Black, male, teacher in elementary schoolWhy using his own kids in his workshops makes them powerfulHow teaching is 90% performing, 10% planningBringing laughter into the lives of teachers (“Laugh a Lil”)How we can build community digitally without ever meeting a friend in personWhy he prefers video communications to bloggingUsing movies to bring forth teachable moments (“Reel Moments”)Finding the lessons in life that help inform his teaching (“Chew on This”)Why he’s willing to share his life onlineCombatting racism in educationTips for starting a YouTube accountGetting positive and negative feedback from his audienceHis willingness to engage in difficult conversationsWhy he doesn’t block anyone on his Facebook pageThe many ways to engage with Andre online How to connect with Andre:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAndreDaughty/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andredaughty/Twitter: https://twitter.com/andredaughtyYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/ardaughty/videosWebsite/blog: https://andredaughty.org/ NOTE: Lesson: Impossible listeners: I want to thank you all so much for your ratings and reviews on iTunes, as it helps others find the podcast, as well as those who contact me with suggestions for guest special agents! Due to the responses I’m getting, and the fact that my schedule is a lot freer under Washington’s stay at home order, I’m going to try to release Lesson:Impossible episodes more often, so that is why you’re getting this episode on a Wednesday instead of the usual Sunday. Lesson: Impossible’s Website: www.lessonimpossible.comLesson: Impossible’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/avivalevinIf you have suggestions for a teacher who would make an inspiring Lesson: Impossible guest, please email me at aviva.levin@gmail.com
Beginning Tuesday at 8 PM, join The Scoop Radio Show team as give you another great show. This week Winfred, Q and Kellz are joined by Andre Daughty - if you know Andre, he is an Educational Superstar, a Father and is an awesome husband. Andre is going to join us as we talk about why women change in marriage? Many men complain about the changes their wives make but is there more to it and as men how should we respond? In the news we will also talk about the interview between Steve Harvey and Monique - was Steve right, was Mo right and what should we learn from the discussion? Plus, we will hear some Mother's Wisdom from Mother Mabel Lean! To tune in click the link. We want to hear from you, call in to (929) 477-2304. Or listen online on Facebook Live.
Andre and I should have been recording from the time he arrived at the studio. We were having such rich discussion. However, I think it carried over into the podcast recording. Andre and I talk about life at going to school at a HBCU while being in a band. We talk about the importance of allowing your student to start early experiencing things that they show an interest in. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HeadyColeman/support
Andre Daughty talks to us about encouraging new PBL teachers, his first project and his class of 70 (yes you read that right... SEVENTY!) students. He dives into how he encouraged reluctant students to connect with local history, and pushed new PBL teachers to realize what their students could do! Tune in! You can follow Andre @andredaughty on Twitter.
A little over a month ago, I had the privilege to attend a very unique conference, Podstock! Podstock is an annual conference put on by ESSDECK. Each July, teachers from all over the states come together in Wichita, KS for this experience. So, if you are anything like me, you may be asking, “What is Podstock?” According to ESSDECK’s Podstock website, “It’s a tech integration conference. But it’s more than a conference. It’s learning. It’s conversation. It’s family.” After experiencing this three day event, I agree, it is definitely family! So, while attending my first Podstock, I thought I would try to capture some of the participants thoughts on Podstock as well. I would like to thank each of my guests for sharing their thoughts and ideas! I also want to thank the ESSDECK family for having us and making sure we were part of the family! If you haven’t been before, it is definitely something worth checking out! When you get there, be sure to say hello to Kevin Honeycutt (@kevinhoneycutt), Ginger Lewman (@GingerLewman), Katie Perez (@perezhasclass), Dr. Mike Cook and the rest of the ESSDECK family!! They are good people! Episode Guests: Be sure to follow each of them!! David Hendershot - @HendershotDavid Ariel Jankord - @MrsJankord Whitney Burns - @BW_MrsB3 Suzanne Murray - @ArtsySuzanne Lenell Puchalla - @LenellPuchalla Rachel Stover - @rae_stover Also check out Andre Daughty (@andredaughty) Check out ESSDECK - essdeck.org