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The Graduate Center, CUNY
Urban Education Students Learn Podcasting from David Bloomfield

The Graduate Center, CUNY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 9:22


How well do New York City schools equip teachers to practice restorative justice? How do Latinx immigrant-origin teachers incorporate their cultures in their lessons and interactions with students? These are some of the questions that Graduate Center Urban Education Ph.D. students Michael Alston and Veronica Paredes are exploring in their research. Both are taking Communication with Public Audiences with David Bloomfield, a professor at the CUNY Graduate Center and Brooklyn College and an often-quoted expert on education policy. Alston and Paredes join The Thought Project to discuss their research and how they plan to use podcasting and other journalistic approaches to engage educators and the public in their work. Listen in for a compelling discussion about public scholarship at the Graduate Center.

EdCast
Education 2022: Hits and Misses

EdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 25:49


Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with CUNY education policy expert David Bloomfield about the successes and failures of education in 2022 and what needs to be done for improved teaching and learning experiences in 2023.

The Graduate Center, CUNY
Professor David Bloomfield on Education as a Political Football

The Graduate Center, CUNY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 33:39


Professor David Bloomfield, a member of the Urban Education faculty at the CUNY Graduate Center and a professor of education leadership, law, and policy at Brooklyn College, joins this episode of The Thought Project to discuss what's ahead for K-12 education in a time of deep political division. Schools have long been places for students to learn and to learn how to become citizens. What happens, though, when parents and lawmakers on the right and left disagree about fundamental rights and freedoms and what it means to be a citizen? Books, such as To Kill a Mockingbird, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Of Mice and Men, and Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry, are being banned from reading lists and school libraries. Approximately 33 states have introduced anti-transgender legislation that disproportionately targets transgender youth and restricts their access to sports, health care, even bathrooms. Bloomfield asserts that the attacks on LGBTQ youth could be curbed by the application of Title IX, which the Biden administration is currently rewriting. Education has made headlines in New York, too. A New York Times investigative story sparked a recent ruling from the state department of education ordering the city to work with a large yeshiva in Brooklyn to ensure that it introduced secular instruction and complied with state standards, which it was failing to meet. Bloomfield has commented on the issue over the past several years, calling it a classic case of “education rights.” Bloomfield also weighs in on the contentious reductions of the New York City Department of Education budget. He calls the cuts a “green eyeshade decision” that essentially ignored schools as community hubs that served multiple purposes during the height of the pandemic. Listen in on this timely and informative conversation.

EdCast
Education 2022: What's Trending

EdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 27:38


Education 2022: Where are we going? Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with David Bloomfield about changes on the education horizon, the legacy of the DeBlasio administration, and education priorities for 2022.

You Decide with Errol Louis
David Bloomfield: In the middle of a pandemic, what do New York City students need?

You Decide with Errol Louis

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 39:59


For the second year in a row, New York City schools are back in session after the winter break amid a rapid surge in COVID-19 cases — this time caused by the highly contagious omicron variant. Keeping schools open for in-person learning is a controversial move, but the new mayor, Eric Adams, and his schools chancellor are sticking to it. Brooklyn College and CUNY Grad Center education professor David Bloomfield joined Errol to weigh in on the debate over school closures and talk about the many other deep-rooted problems the city's Department of Education still needs to confront. Bloomfield argues that Chancellor David Banks needs to focus on tackling school segregation, but is he willing to take on that fight?   JOIN THE CONVERSATION Join the conversation, weigh in on Twitter using the hashtag #NY1YouDecide or give us a call at 212-379-3440 and leave a message. Or send an email to YourStoryNY1@charter.com

Creative
JOHN EDWARDS, Drummer and many other things

Creative

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 60:42


JOHN EDWARDS, Drummer and many other things John Edwards is a 57-year old larger than life bloke from a rather oddly-named village just outside Maidstone in Kent. His true love has always been music and but for the fact that life got in the way, John would be living the life of a rock star drummer. As the youngest in a family of 8, John was brought up on a diet of Coronation Street, Wrestling, Mike Yarwood, Reggie Perrin, Derek and Clive, Monty Python and fried egg sarnies. Musically, as a kid, John was introduced to an eclectic mix of Jim Reeves, Elvis Presley, Curved Air, Mantovani, James Last, Frank Sinatra, Rick Wakeman, Abba and The Carpenters. More importantly, it was in the days of glam rock that John found himself becoming obsessed with loud music and messing about on his brother's the drum kit. His school days in Maidstone introduced him to fellow music lovers David Bloomfield and Stuart Ellis. Both of them would go onto become lifetime friends and play in bands together. John played drums in the covers band Mavis Cruett, the non-sensical but funny and punky Andy Pandys and then in the more serious bands The Strookas, who supported Green Day and now Tonota 80. John is a singing drummer, not so much Phil Collins but more like Grant Hart from Minneapolis alternative US band Husker Du.   https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.engineerrecords.com%2Ftonota-80%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2m38cmK2K0y8zuB-0aefqExc4vOF57uu_gt6uFncx4KjN9dkqjlOIa0sw&h=AT10rSYFGYReJPXRBvOCRkXIYAM9IBMkVuem7wi4JGgbCmSpLeY5S23_SNsQ1jYSLGi3ZkgIROfcspBFEDw0_Bs9y4GSbzvoyC59dyvmM7w9wioEDH8wvPItmHrP0_5lLeg   https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Fthestrookas.bandcamp.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR2RVYmDNyzehKj0OgHxia77AExws2x3Vb9ui4qnk59syQ95rPadqFU09pM&h=AT10rSYFGYReJPXRBvOCRkXIYAM9IBMkVuem7wi4JGgbCmSpLeY5S23_SNsQ1jYSLGi3ZkgIROfcspBFEDw0_Bs9y4GSbzvoyC59dyvmM7w9wioEDH8wvPItmHrP0_5lLeg   https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=https%3A%2F%2Ftonota80.bandcamp.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1aLGwCfsM1QpPCA6gaIS9J1zBCkgSs44bNwhosPeW_Ma4_iRzcz-1q7lk&h=AT10rSYFGYReJPXRBvOCRkXIYAM9IBMkVuem7wi4JGgbCmSpLeY5S23_SNsQ1jYSLGi3ZkgIROfcspBFEDw0_Bs9y4GSbzvoyC59dyvmM7w9wioEDH8wvPItmHrP0_5lLeg   To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk   For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com   Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music  

Got Books? Conversations with Booksellers
S2 Ep 8: Christmas Special w. Julia König & David Bloomfield, Golden Hare (Edinburgh, Scotland)

Got Books? Conversations with Booksellers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 31:24


Welcome back to Got Books, the podcast where we talk to booksellers from all around the world. And welcome to this short Christmas series, meant as a mini-Advent Calendar to get you in the holiday spirit. From Dec 3rd to Dec 17th, we'll be publishing an episode every Monday and Friday - that's 5 Christmas episodes for you, in which we're bringing back some of the booksellers that we know and love from past episodes, so they can tell us how they're preparing their bookshops for Christmas, what books to get for the special people in our lives, and what they like or..don't like at all about the holiday season. Today's conversation brings you back two booksellers who I'm sure you remember from a not so distant episode - Julia König and David Bloomfield are two of the charming and very knowledgeable booksellers that will welcome you to Golden Hare. This beautiful independent bookshop in Edinburgh's Stockbridge covers all genres from cookery to travel, kid's picture books to science fiction. And around Christmas time it's the perfect place to go to, as they they also have a fireplace, a Christmas tree and handwritten book recommendations from their staff. Julia and David were my guests on the second episode of Season 2 and are back today for a much more Christmasy conversation. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gotbooks/message

The Graduate Center, CUNY
A Pandemic and Political Polarization Slam U.S. Schools

The Graduate Center, CUNY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 29:25


David Bloomfield is a professor of Urban Education at the CUNY Graduate Center and of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College. A former general counsel of the New York City Board of Education, he is regularly consulted by the media for his expertise on education policy. He is the author of American Public Education Law, Third Edition and frequently pens op-eds, book chapters, and articles. He has twice been named to the Education Power 100 by City & State magazine. Bloomfield returns to The Thought Project as schools across the U.S. have returned to in-person learning after months of remote education. While cities like New York are seeing many successes, other communities are roiled in controversy over COVID-19 safety procedures and the teaching of critical race theory. A recent school board meeting in Loudoun County, Virginia, for example, dissolved into chaos as parents thronged the auditorium to protest the school board's support of teaching students about structural racism. The incident and similar protests in other communities prompted the Department of Justice to take action. Bloomfield comments on the fitful restart of in-person learning and the politicization of school policy in this episode of The Thought Project.

The Bookshop Podcast
Golden Hare Books, Edinburgh

The Bookshop Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 45:51


Hi, today I'm in Edinburgh, a UNESCO City of Literature, chatting with David Bloomfield and Julia König from Golden Hare Books! Golden Hare Books carries an ever-changing collection of fiction and non-fiction for readers of all ages. Their titles cover all genres from cooking to travel, kid's picture books to science fiction, and everything in between. In 2019, Golden Hare Books won Bookshop of the Year for the UK and Ireland. Golden Hare BooksLeonard and Hungry Paul, Rónán HessionPanenka, Rónán HessionKlara and The Sun, Kazuo IshiguroCaroline Eden BooksAnnie Ernaux books Suppose A Sentence, Brian DillonEssayism, Brian DillonThe Legend of Astridr: Birth, Mandy Jackson-Beverly  Support the show (https://paypal.me/TheBookshopPodcast?locale.x=en_US)

EdCast
Education 2020: How COVID-19 Shaped the Curriculum

EdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 25:37


Dr. Linda Hirsch speaks with CUNY Professor and education analyst David Bloomfield about the year in education and what to expect from a Biden administration.

The Graduate Center, CUNY
What Biden's Presidency Will Mean for Education: David Bloomfield on The Thought Project

The Graduate Center, CUNY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 15:58


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Vincerà! The story of Italia '90
Bonus Episode 1 - David Bloomfield and World in Motion

Vincerà! The story of Italia '90

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 35:13


Welcome back to Vincerà! The story of Italia '90, you probably didn't expect to hear from us again after we concluded the original series. But, here we are with the first of possibly a number of occasional bonus episodes to satisfy your Italia 90 thirst. In this one, host Mark is joined by England's press officer during the competition, David Bloomfield, who not only handled the ravenous English media and their demands on Bobby Robson and his players, but is also the brainchild behind New Order and England's iconic World Cup anthem World in Motion. David puts the record straight on the whole process and drops in a few exclusives that perhaps we didn't know. This episode is inspired by and shared with the excellent Football and Music website which can be found at https://footballandmusic.co.uk HOST: Mark GodfreyGUESTS: David Bloomfield (former Press Officer at the F.A.)MUSIC: UV Protection  

Disability INC.
Uncharted Territory: Finance, Equity, and Education in the Age of COVID-19

Disability INC.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 47:59


INCLUDEnyc’s Julianne Toce interviews David Bloomfield, Professor of Educational Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College. David discusses the state of special education during this uncertain time and provides recommendations. You can reach David at davidcbloomfield@gmail.com, visit his website, or follow him at @BloomfieldDavid. This podcast was recorded 4/21/2020.   To view the transcript for this episode, visit https://www.includenyc.org/images/uploads/content/David_Bloomfield_transcript.pdf

CUNY TV's One to One
"One to One" with David Bloomfield, Education Expert

CUNY TV's One to One

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2019 25:21


How can NYC spread the benefits of its elite high schools to a more racially diverse group of students? Host Sheryl McCarthy talks with David Bloomfield, Professor of Education Leadership, Law & Policy at CUNY's Brooklyn College & Graduate Center.

Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers

We’re so excited that our first ever live podcast is coming to your ears AND eyes on Friday 18th October in Edinburgh! That’s right, booksellers David Bloomfield, Julie Danskin and Jonathan “JT” Taylor are appearing live at the Golden Hare Books Festival in Edinburgh, talking book recommendations, Nobel Prize for Literature winners and taking audience […] The post Bibliophile Live *TEASER* appeared first on Golden Hare Books.

Ethical Schools
David C. Bloomfield on why we need a revolution in attitude to see education as a social good rather than an individual property right

Ethical Schools

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 25:00


We speak with Dr. David C. Bloomfield, Professor of Education Leadership. Law & Policy at Brooklyn College. David Bloomfield condemns the social Darwinism and “hoarding” mentality of our education systems. He explains how school resource allocation exacerbates segregation and inequality, a process deliberately abetted by the proliferation of school districts around the country. Education policy and financing reinforce an us against them view of schools. Until we start thinking of the nation’s children as our collective responsibility, we will continue to seek todeprive “other people’s” children in order to benefit “ours,” thereby impoverishing all of us.

Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers

In this episode of Bibliophile, booksellers Julie Danskin, David Bloomfield and Jonathan Taylor catch up with what they’ve each been reading. They pause for a moment to reflect on a recent victory, winning Independent Bookshop of the Year 2019 at the British Book Awards, and talk sagely about their experiences running a small bookshop and […] The post Bibliophile Book Chat: How To Grease Books appeared first on Golden Hare Books.

Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers
Bibliophile Book Club: Everything Under by Daisy Johnson

Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2019 44:32


Sexy segueways, Freudian complexes and bad times on the canal, we could only be discussing the 2018 Man Booker shortlisted debut novel Everything Under by Daisy Johnson. What is the bonak? Can we ever avoid our fate? What will our booksellers David Bloomfield, Julie Danskin and Jonathan Taylor make of it? It’s been sixteen years […] The post Bibliophile Book Club: Everything Under by Daisy Johnson appeared first on Golden Hare Books.

Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers
Bibliophile Episode 11: “Classic Arch-Enemy Banter”

Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2019 46:13


In this episode, David Bloomfield, Julie Danskin and Jonathan (JT) Taylor talk about the best Westerns in the first of a new 'Genre Breakdown' series. How much does JT know about Bitcoin? Can the gang finish recording in time for David to fetch his moving van? Will Julie ever finish another book again? And from now on, there will be two Bibliophile episodes each month! All this and so much more in the latest episode... The post Bibliophile Episode 11: “Classic Arch-Enemy Banter” appeared first on Golden Hare Books.

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Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers
Bibliophile Episode 9: Recent Reads | The People in the Trees | Favourite Books of 2018

Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2018 66:54


In this episode of Bibliophile, Julie Danskin, David Bloomfield and Jonathan Taylor reveal their most recent reads, then discuss the first novel by Hanya Yanigahara, The People in the Trees, then share their best books of 2018. Currently Reading A People’s History of the World: From the Stone Age to the New Millenium by Chris Harman […] The post Bibliophile Episode 9: Recent Reads | The People in the Trees | Favourite Books of 2018 appeared first on Golden Hare Books.

Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers
Bibliophile Episode 7: in which David ruins children’s books

Bibliophile | Book talk and recommendations from independent booksellers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2018 47:44


In this episode of the podcast, we bid a fond farewell to Alice Tarbuck and introduce the dulcet tones of David Bloomfield and Jonathan Taylor. As usual we dicuss what we’re reading and discuss the book group book which was My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh. Finally we chat about our favourite (and least […] The post Bibliophile Episode 7: in which David ruins children’s books appeared first on Golden Hare Books.

The Graduate Center, CUNY
The Thought Project - Episode 2 - Interview with David Bloomfield

The Graduate Center, CUNY

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 17:09


Interview with David Bloomfield, professor of Educational Leadership, Law and Policy at Brooklyn College and the Graduate Center. Professor Bloomfield specializes in education law, school district management, school reform and legislative matters.

Letchworth Garden City Church
Be all that God has called you to be

Letchworth Garden City Church

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2015 46:53


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H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Modeling Intellectual Rigor and Courage for Students, Staff and Peers

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2014 10:41


Our guests in this segment discuss the practical challenges of maintaining and teaching the critical intellectual qualities in our schools that are required for life-long learning. Follow:@BloomfieldDavid @hollyelissabrun @bamradionetwork Robert C. Roberts is Distinguished Professor of Ethics at Baylor University. Dr. W. Jay Wood is in his 33rd year of teaching at Wheaton College. He has published in the areas of epistemology, philosophy of religion, and intellectual virtues. Dr. David Bloomfield, is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at City University of NY. Jill Berkowicz Ed.D. works with school districts to gain a deeper understanding of the use of evaluation to improve leader performance resulting in improved student achievement.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Big Surprises in 2013, Big Challenges Ahead for 2014

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2014 10:55


We close the year with a look back and a look ahead with three of our most insightful regular guests. Follow: @Bloomfield @principalspage, @SueOffutt, @hollyelisabrun @bamradionetwork Dr. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University of NY Graduate Center. Michael Smith: is Superintendent of Tuscola Community Unit School District #301 in Tuscola, Illinois. He has more than 17 years of education experience as a teacher, coach, K-12 Principal, Assistant Superintendent, and Superintendent. Sue Offutt is the Executive Director at the McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership.

Teachers Aid
Blue and Pink: Hidden Causes of the Achievement Gap Between Boys and Girls

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2013 13:02


The academic achievement gap between girls and boys is now well established and growing. The reasons are complex and in this segment we explore some of the more obscure causes. We close by looking at what can be done to narrow, if not close, the gap. Follow: @BloomfieldDavid @NancyFlanagan @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Michael C. Reichert, Ph.D. is a psychologist who currently serves as Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Boys' and Girls' Lives. He has written numerous publications, including Reaching Boys, Teaching Boys... Dr. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at the City University of NY Graduate Center. Nancy Flanagan is a retired teacher, with 31 years as a K-12 Music specialist in the Hartland, Michigan schools.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
The Conflict Between Collaboration and Individualism: Why Race Matters

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2013 13:31


Collaboration is increasingly the mantra of the day. However, our guest's research suggests that encouraging collaboration can be de-motivating to some and that race is a factor. Her compelling insights may require you to rethink how you manage your staff. @BloomfieldDavid @hollyelisabrun @bamradionetwork Dr. MarYam Hamedani is Associate Director of the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) at Stanford University. Dr. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University of NY Graduate Center. Jill Berkowicz Ed.D.consults for Learner-Centered Initiatives, and blogs for Education Week.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Leaning Into Conflict, Discord and Strife

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2013 13:37


Strife, struggle, conflict and discord are all often part of the price that must be paid to lead ambitious programs, projects or initiatives. In this segment our guests provide valuable insights for education leaders to help us on manage one of the most difficult aspects of working with people. @@BloomfieldDavid, @principalspage @bamradionetwork Joseph L. Badaracco is the John Shad Professor of Business Ethics at Harvard Business School. Sue Twombly has been an early childhood program director for 25 years. Dr. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University of NY Graduate Center. Michael Smith is Superintendent of Tuscola Community Unit School District #301 in Tuscola, Illinois.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference

A recent court decision has given new significance to the notion of gender fluidity. In the segment we discuss the practical implications for schools and education leaders. Follow:@PeterMDeWitt @bamradionetwork Kelly Wade is the Administrator of Dayspring Christian Learning Center. David Bloomfield is professor of edcuation leadership law and policy at Brooklyn College and author of American Public Education Law. Ritch C. Savin-Williams is author of The New Gay Teenager. Peter DeWitt Ed.D has been a principal and author of Dignity for All: Safeguarding LGBT Students. Robin Fox is chair of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and an expert in gender fluidity.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Gender Fluid Students: How Do They Fare at Your School?

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2013 13:34


Where does the gender fluid child fit at your school? Do they feel safe? Are they protected? Better still, are they accepted and validated? How do you deal with those who still believe that boys should be boys and girls should be girls? Our guests today offer some guidance. Ritch C. Savin-Williams is author of The New Gay Teenager. Robin Fox is chair of the Department of Curriculum and Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Her areas of research are families that are LGBT headed and children who are gender fluid. David Bloomfield, author of American Public Education Law. Peter DeWitt Ed.D has been a principal and author of Dignity for All: Safeguarding LGBT Students.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Working With Under Performing Employees and Progressive Discipline

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2013 12:40


Progressive discipline can be good for staff, bad for children and either an asset or a liability for education leaders. Our guests walk us through what we need to know about progressive discipline and when and how to abandon it. Chris Hawthorne is an attorney at Ronald V. McGuckin and Associates, the nation's foremost resource for legal, business, and administrative support for the early care and education industries, (Bristol, Pennsylvania). David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University, and author of American Public Education Law. Michael Smith is Superintendent of Tuscola Community Unit School District #301 in Tuscola, Illinois. He has more than 17 years of education experience as a teacher, coach, K-12 Principal, Assistant Superintendent, and Superintendent.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Exit Strategy: Three Mistakes You Cannot Afford to Make When Showing Employees the Door

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 11:43


When education leaders have to terminate an employee there are often multiple layers of issues that must be considered. In this segment our guests provide practical tips for avoiding the big mistakes when showing an employee the door. Chris Hawthorne is an attorney at Ronald V. McGuckin and Associates, the nation's foremost resource for legal, business, and administrative support for the early care and education industries. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University. Peter DeWitt Ed.D has been a principal in Upstate, NY since 2006.

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Teachers, Tattoos, Piercings and Provocative Dress: Fashion Anarchy v. Fashion Fascism?

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013 13:56


A new generation of young teachers, combined with more casual trends in dress, has raised some prickly questions about what is appropriate attire for teachers. Teachers with tattoos, piercings and provocative clothing are acceptable to some and strictly off-limits to others. In this segment our guests tackle the issue in what became a surprisingly spirited discussion. Eve Michaels, author of Dress Code: Ending Fashion Anarchy, believes that Americans suffer from a pandemic of fashion anarchy. Beth Winfrey Freeburg, Ph.D. is Professor and Chair in the Department of Workforce Education and Development at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University. Amanda Dykes M.Ed, is a sixth grade teacher who is passionate about technology integration.

Teachers Aid
Teachers, Tattoos, Piercings and Provocative Dress: Fashion Anarchy v. Fashion Fascism?

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 11:54


A new generation of young teachers, combined with more casual trends in dress, has raised some prickly questions about what is appropriate attire for teachers. Teachers with tattoos, piercings and provocative clothing are acceptable to some and strictly off-limits to others. In this segment our guests tackle the issue in what became a surprisingly spirited discussion. Eve Michaels, author of Dress Code: Ending Fashion Anarchy, believes that Americans suffer from a pandemic of fashion anarchy. Beth Winfrey Freeburg, Ph.D. is Professor and Chair in the Department of Workforce Education and Development at Southern Illinois University Carbondale. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University. Amanda Dykes M.Ed, is a sixth grade teacher who is passionate about technology integration.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Is a Zero Tolerance Gossip Policy Viable or Wise?

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2012 10:24


Most experienced education leaders know and acknowledge that gossip can be very destructive to an organization. One solution is a zero tolerance gossip policy, but do these policies work and more importantly, are they really good for your organization. Tune in and find out. Matthew Feinberg earned his PhD from UC Berkeley in 2012 and is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University’s Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education. Beth Weissenberger is a Co-Founder and Vice Chairman with The Handel Group®. She has over 25 years as an expert corporate coach. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University.

The Neil Haley Show
Dr. G, Dr. David Bloomfield, Dr. Fran Walfish, Total Tutor

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012 56:00


The Total Tutor will interview Dr. G from askdoctorg.com. She will discuss sibling disagreements. How can parents handle them? In addition, The Total Tutor will interview Dr. David Bloomfield. The topic will be, what should I do if I am not happy with my child's IEP. Click hereTo purchase David's book.  Next, The Total Tutor will interview Dr. Fran Walfish. The topic will be how to have a smooth transitioning back to school. Last, The Total Tutor will provide tips to improve spelling accuracy. 

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The Neil Haley Show
Total Education News Dr. Jennifer Little and Total Tutor

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2012 69:00


Thw Total Tutor Neil Haley, Jason The Public School Guy, and Dr. Jennifer Little will discuss the latest education news. One of the major topics will be how to educatte special needs children.

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H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Free Spirited Versus Highly Structured Leadership. Which is Best for Education Leaders?

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2012 10:12


Free spirited, unstructured leaders who often fly by the seat of their pants are often viewed as less competent, less responsible and less reliable. But is it really true that highly structured, highly organized leaders are more effective? Tune in as we discuss. Professor Eric Abrahamson is the Hughie E. Mills Professor of Business Management at Columbia Business School. Hile Rutledge, MSOD President and Principal Consultant, a certified master trainer with both the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® (MBTI®) assessment and the EQ-i 2.0 (Emotional Intelligence) assessment. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at the City University.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Should New Leaders be Collaborative or Bossy? The Research May Surprise You

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2012 10:49


How an education leader approaches a new leadership position can profoundly impact how effective she will be with that group. There's the risk of being perceived as too bossy or too weak to lead effectively. In this segment we look at how new leaders can strike the right balance from day one. Stephen J. Sauer is an assistant professor in the Organizational Studies department at Clarkson University’s School of Business. His research focuses on issues of leadership, status and diversity in management teams, and entrepre- neurial team processes. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University.

The Neil Haley Show
Round Table Discussion on Education Law

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2012 58:00


The Total Tutor will have education law round table discussion.     The participants Jason The Public School Guy and Professor David Bloomfield.

Rae Pica
Child Abuse:Understanding the Mandatory Reporting Requirements for Educators

Rae Pica

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2012 10:40


The definition of child abuse varies from state to state, as do the laws regarding abuse. The problem of understanding and meeting your mandated requirements as an educator is further complicated by the fact that policies regarding child abuse tend to change as well. Here are the basics you need to know. Jody Martin has worked over 20 years in the early childhood field, she taught preschool and directed a Children's World Learning Center. James M. Hmurovich is the President & CEO of Prevent Child Abuse America and was the Indiana State Welfare Director. Dr. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University of NY Graduate Center.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
A Leader's Guide to Staying Sharp and Keeping Your Mind

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2012 12:03


How can leaders maintain a keen mind and stay sharp with age? How can we mentally manage the tsunami of information, increasing complexity and widening mental challenges we face as education leaders? Our guests offer insights and sage advice. Barbara Strauch is deputy science editor of The New York Times in charge of health and medical science. She is the author of two books, “The Secret Life of the Grown-up Brain,’’ on the surprising talents of the middle-aged mind, and “The Primal Teen,’’ on the teenage brain. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University.

Inside The Mind of Teens and Tweens
Talking Candidly with Teens about Contemporary Racial Issues

Inside The Mind of Teens and Tweens

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2012 10:28


Yes, we've come a long way as a nation on the subject of race but we still have far to go. How can parents and teachers facilitate honest, and safe discussion on the contemporary racial issues with which the current generation will have to grapple. David Pilgrim, Vice President for Diversity and Inclusion at Ferris State University, a leading expert on issues relating to multiculturalism, diversity, and race relations. Dr. Pilgrim is best known as the founder and curator of the Jim Crow Museum -- a 7,000 piece collection of racist artifacts located at Ferris State University. Dr. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City Univ. of NY Graduate Center and author of American Public Education Law.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Sabotaged by Staff: How to Nip Betrayals in the Bud

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2012 10:17


According to our guest, too many women in education think of the field as a supportive family. In fact, she asserts, women in education often work in treacherous work environments that require keen survival skills. The issue is real, the topic is taboo, and the need to know these skills is critical to your professional career. Tune in now. Phyllis Chesler is an Emerita Professor of Psychology and Women's Studies at City University of New York. She is also a best selling author, a legendary feminist leader, and a psychotherapist and expert courtroom witness. David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University. He is also an the author and a former school teacher possessing principal and superintendent certification.

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Who Are Your Trusted Advisors? Who Should They Be?

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2012 13:49


When it's time to make those tough leadership decisions who do you turn to for trusted advice? Is it always the same handful of people? When should you look outside of your trusted advisors? How do you determine who should be at the table to get the right advice, at the right time, to make to make the right decision? Bob Frisch, managing partner of The Strategic Offsites Group, is the author of "Who Really Makes the Big Decisions in Your Company?" and his latest book "Who's In The Room? How great leaders structure and manage the teams around them." David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Who Are Your Trusted Advisors? Who Should They Be?

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2012 13:49


When it's time to make those tough leadership decisions who do you turn to for trusted advice? Is it always the same handful of people? When should you look outside of your trusted advisors? How do you determine who should be at the table to get the right advice, at the right time, to make to make the right decision? Bob Frisch, managing partner of The Strategic Offsites Group, is the author of "Who Really Makes the Big Decisions in Your Company?" and his latest book "Who's In The Room? How great leaders structure and manage the teams around them." David Bloomfield is Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College and the City University.

SHCC's Podcast
Bible Study - David Bloomfield

SHCC's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2009 47:13


bible study david bloomfield