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Nicolina Lawson joins Martheya to talk about founding Ballet North Texas and Ballet North Texas Conservatory. They discuss women in ballet, securing a studio space, and what it's like to create your own dance company and studio. (25:57) Episode Show kNOwtes | Podcast Home
Unapologetically Black Male: Surviving Stigmas, Standards, and Systems.
Check out the interview with Dr. Dallas Dance as he talks about his journey in education as well as the importance of mental health within the African American community Connect with Dr. Dance Instagram: SDallasDance Twitter: S_Dallas_Dance HOME | Dr. Dallas Dance (drdallasdance.com) Connect with the podcast at https://linktr.ee/Unapologetically_BlkMale
Check out the interview with Dr. Dallas Dance as he talks about his journey in education as well as the importance of mental health within the African American community Connect with Dr. Dance Instagram: SDallasDance Twitter: S_Dallas_Dance HOME | Dr. Dallas Dance (drdallasdance.com) Connect with the podcast at https://linktr.ee/Unapologetically_BlkMale
Have you ever followed the advice of others as to what you should do in your life and resisted the calling from your heart? It happens to all of us at some point in our lives. Dallas Dance's story is an example of this. Dallas became an exceptional and charismatic leader at a young age. He was appointed the superintendent of the Baltimore County public school system at the age of 30. Following the misguidance of his professional relationships, colleagues and others, Dallas' desire to move up the proverbial ladder as fast as he could to help as many people as he could led him down a dark road. Faced with the prospect of jail time, Dallas would soon discover his mother was given a prognosis of two years to live. It forced Dallas to reflect on what was really important in life. And that's when he had an epiphany about love. In this episode of Chiseled Dallas shares his story of the lesson he learned regarding how to love and be loved.
Dr. Wilcox and Dr. Dance, emeritus superintendents, join us to discuss leadership strategies in difficult times and preview the reflection and self-care program they are planning, along with emeritus superintendent Traci Davis, for IEI's Las Vegas Superintendent Retreat Feb 25-28. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Tub: An Educational Podcast featuring a mic, a hot tub, & a Superintendent.
Hands down, this is my favorite education book of 2020. This book, written as a letter to his son, is as raw as it gets. Dr. Dallas Dance writes from the heart, sharing both positive and negative experiences about his career and life. The lessons learned combined with raw & meaningful advice is not oy essential to school leaders, but to all those ready for the next chapter in life.
Hands down, this is my favorite education book of 2020. This book, written as a letter to his son, is as raw as it gets. Dr. Dallas Dance writes from the heart, sharing both positive and negative experiences about his career and life. The lessons learned combined with raw & meaningful advice is not oy essential to school leaders, but to all those ready for the next chapter in life.
The Policy Matters: At the Intersection of Education & Business
In Part 2 of this podcast, Dr. Dallas Dance continues the conversation with Todd Lamb about the lessons he learned from both success and failure. Also, Dr. Dance provides his thoughts on COVID-19, schools re-opening, and how superintendents can navigate the political maelstrom accompanying this pandemic. You can find his book on Amazon - Imploded You-niverse: Thoughts on Fear, Failure & the Pitfalls of Perfection.
The Policy Matters: At the Intersection of Education & Business
In Part 1 of this podcast, Dr. Dallas Dance speaks with Todd Lamb about his meteoric rise becoming one of the youngest superintendents in the United States and the factors that led to a dramatic fall. In this podcast, we talk about the lessons he learned from both success and failure. Superintendents and education leaders can all learn from his story. You can find his book on Amazon - Imploded You-niverse: Thoughts on Fear, Failure & the Pitfalls of Perfection.
In this extra edition of Roughly Speaking,u160uLiz Bowie, the Sun's senior education reporter,u160utalks about the Dallas Dance case. Today was the 37th birthday of the former Baltimore County schools superintendent, but it wasu160uhardly one to celebrate. A judge todayu160usentencedu160uDanceu160uto six months in jailu160ufor failing to disclose nearly $147,000 he earned from part-time consulting jobs.u160uDance pleaded guilty last month to four counts of perjury related to the income he earned outside of his role as superintendent for one of Maryland’s largest public school systems.u160u
Bryan Nehman weighs in on the Stormy Daniels interview and the hypocrisy of those in Washington. Also, could BCPS be on the verge of a repeat of the Dallas Dance situation? One parent joins the show with her thoughts.
Bryan talks with Baltimore County Public Schools board member Ann Miller about the indictments against former Baltimore County Public Schools superintendent Dallas Dance and if there are grounds for a lawsuit against Dance. Also, Maryland Secretary of Public Safety and Correctional Services joins the program to discuss the ongoing opioid crisis and Gov. Hogan's plans for converting part of the city jail into a mental health and substance abuse treatment center.
Dr. Dallas Dance, former Superintendent of Baltimore County Schools, talks with us about how to address barriers between teachers and students by focusing on what it means to have a culturally competent approach to teaching students who come from different backgrounds. Dr. Dance also carefully stresses that the role of the counselor is to bridge that cultural gap by truly showing that they care. Likewise, he discusses the importance of connecting what is happening at school and home to what students will have to face in the real world that awaits them after high school.Through his work in education, Dr. Dance has also had to oversee organizational change management initiatives that have provided him with insight into what organizational readiness truly means. He is leveraging those insights in his current work to help equip classrooms across the country with the tools needed to build digital citizenship.
Wednesday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour talking about how Trump wants the Government to buy and hire American. In the Second hour of the show C4 was joined by Breitbart's John Hayward to talk about the Georgia Special Election and North Korea. C4 also talked about Dallas Dance resigning yesterday from the Baltimore County School System. In the third hour of the C4 Show C4 was joined in studio by Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz to talk about Immigration, Dallas Dance and if he is running for Governor. In the final hour C4 talked more about County Executive Kamenetz's comments on immigration.
Wednesday on the C4 Show Jimmy Mathis guest hosted and Jimmy spent the first hour of the show talking about Dallas Dance's retweet being talked about at the Baltimore County School Board meeting. In the second hour of the show Jimmy talked to Dan Gainor from the Media Research Center about the media and Donald Trump. Jimmy then spent an hour talking about Trump's appointments. In the final hour and a half of the show Jimmy talked about Trump not appointing a Special Prosecutor for Hillary Clinton.
Dr. Dallas Dance, superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools since 2012, discusses the district's personalized learning and second-language acquisition curriculum, as well as the district's conversation about race and equity. He is a tireless advocate for students and has made great strides in closing the district's achievement gap.
Dr. Dallas Dance, Superintendent of Baltimore County Public School System shares his story and experience on leadership, career advancement, and education. This is a short, thorough, and poignant interview with one of the youngest Superintendent's in the United States. Great intro to Season 3! Find Dr. Dance here: Web: www.bcps.org/ Twitter: twitter.com/DDance_BCPS Instagram: www.instagram.com/ddance06/
AASA Radio- The American Association of School Administrators
Join us as we discuss the superintendent's role in building systems that offer continuous, job-embedded professional learning opportunities. Follow: @aasadan @AASAHQ @Ddance_BCPS@bamradionetwork #suptchat #satchat #edchat #LeadExcellence #edleaders Dr. Dallas Dance oversees the instruction of more than 110,000 students and leads and manages a $1.76 billion budget, more than 21,000 employees, and 175 schools, centers, and programs. He also has served on President Obama's Advisory commission on Educational Excellence for African Americans.
NAESP Radio- The National Association of Elementary School Principals
Our guest shares his district's plan and strategies for driving authentic educational equity. Follow: @Ddance_BCPS @NAESP @bamradionetwork As superintendent of the nation’s 25th largest school system, (Baltimore County schools) Dr. Dallas Dance oversees the instruction of more than 110,000 students and leads and manages a $1.76 billion budget, more than 21,000 employees, and 175 schools, centers, and programs. He aslo has served on President Obama's Advisory commission on Educational Excellence for African Americans.
Being a superintendent is anything but easy. Bureaucratic politics, having to work with multiple stakeholders, communicating a 1:1 plan to tens of thousands of students and teachers… heck, that’s not a job that just anyone can do. In fact, that might be why the average district superintendent in America doesn’t last longer than three years in the position. But when it comes to tenure, there’s one notable exception--and that’s Dallas Dance, the current superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools. Dance is a relatively young superintendent in comparison to others--he’s currently in his 30s--and he’s been in the role for four years. But that’s not all--in September, Dance told board members that he wanted another four-year contract when his current contract ends June 30. Right now, the Baltimore community is wondering if the board will let him stick around--”Will Dallas Dance get a new deal?” reads one newspaper entry. Lucky for us, we got a chance to sit down with Dallas back at the iNACOL conference in early November to learn about what can go wrong when communicating a rollout of technology, Dallas' favorite tools, how to sell to superintendents, and how Dallas gets professional development. Yes, that’s right. Superintendents need PD, too.
BALTIMORE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT DR. DALLAS DANCE "LEARNING CENTERED ENVIRONMENTS AND THE MOVE TO A COLLABORATIVE , FACILITATIVE STUDENT FOCUSED DIGITAL BASED CURRICULUM www.bcps. org @baltcops @ddance_bcps Presented by FOLLET LEARNING www.follett.com @follettlearning
Dallas Dance, superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools, tells us how open communication with stakeholders and approaching the process as a "lead learner" can ease Common Core implementation.
ISTE presents Dr. Dallas Dance, Superintendent of Baltimore County Public Schools & ISTE Board Member "CREATING A FUTURE READY LEARNING COMMUNITY Working together , ISTE and BCPS are helping schools and teachers make the digital transformation. Find out how..all you have to do is listen! www.iste.org @iste connects Presented by LEARNING.COM www.learning.com (obviously) @learningdotcom