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Dr. Kristilynn Turney is the CEO and Founder of Dr. Kristilynn Turney, LLC and the Co-Founder of Charter School Pros. Dr. Kristilynn Turney, LLC is certified as an Ohio Minority Business Enterprise and Ohio Women's Business Enterprise.Dr. Kristilynn Turney, LLC specializes in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Plans, Consulting, and Professional Development, Educational and Organizational Leadership, Coaching, and Mentoring, and School Improvement.Charter School Pros is a full-service partner for charter schools, delivering personalized and impactful support to drive leadership growth, teacher effectiveness, and student success.Dr. Kristilynn Turney has served in public education for 20 years in the Greater Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio areas. She began her career as an English, Theatre, and Public Speaking Teacher. She was also a School Improvement Consultant and Literacy Coach for Hamilton County Educational Service Center and then Assistant Principal at Winton Woods High School. In 2012, Dr. Turney became the first Black Principal at Fairfield Middle School, and in 2014, she became the first Black Principal and only the third female Principal at Colerain High School. She ended her career in public education as a district-level administrator where she was a curriculum director and human resources/diversity director. She maintains Ohio Education Licenses in-All Communications (7-12), Principal (5-12), and Superintendent ( P-12).Dr. Kristilynn Turney has worked in diversity and leadership for many years. In these capacities, Dr. Turney has served as a building principal to improve cultural competency among her staff, a professor of “Community of Learners,” a course designed to make students more culturally aware, as a district-level administrator in the areas of curriculum, diversity, and human resources as well as an independent consultant helping individuals and organizations evaluate diversity practices and develop their diversity plans and models. Throughout Dr. Turney's work, she has successfully engaged 1000s of peopleands solicited help and guidance from many stakeholders of diverse backgrounds. While this has not been an easy task, especially when oftentimes she did not know the stakeholders prior to beginning the work, she made it seamless by building quick relationships through engaging activities, tasks, and social, and professional connections. In her “free time”, Dr. Turney enjoys spending time with her husband, Larry, and 4 kids-Kamille, Carson, Lailah, and Lennox. She spends many days and weekends chasing their many activities and sports. Kristilynn is also an active member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. and Quinn Chapel AME Church. She enjoys traveling, reading, exercising, spending time with extended family and friends, and online shopping. She credits her success to her mother, Joan Burnett, who passed away in 2016. Her mother taught her grace, perseverance, strength, and to believe in God through all things! Currently, Dr. Turney works with public schools, charter schools, and organizations on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Practices and Professional Development, Educational and Organizational Leadership Coaching and Mentoring, and School Improvement. Her work sites have expanded the globe including Illinois, Connecticut, New York, Florida, and the Cayman Islands, just to name a few. She is trained in DEI by the University of South Florida. She is a consultant with the Ohio State Support Team, SST 11, in Continuous Improvement and Special Education. Dr. Kristilynn Turney is also the host of “Elevating with Equity,” an equity-centered education conference, and the author of “Inspiration and Reflections for the School Leader,” and “5 Months to School Improvement.” ______________________________________________________________________ The Edupreneur: Your Blueprint To Jumpstart And Scale Your Education BusinessYou've spent years in the classroom, leading PD, designing curriculum, and transforming how students learn. Now, it's time to leverage that experience and build something for yourself. The Edupreneur isn't just another book—it's the playbook for educators who want to take their knowledge beyond the school walls and into a thriving business.I wrote this book because I've been where you are. I know what it's like to have the skills, the passion, and the drive but not know where to start. I break it all down—the mindset shifts, the business models, the pricing strategies, and the branding moves that will help you position yourself as a leader in this space.Inside, you'll learn how to:✅ Turn your expertise into income streams—without feeling like a sellout✅ Build a personal brand that commands respect (and top dollar)✅ Market your work in a way that feels natural and impactful✅ Navigate the business side of edupreneurship, from pricing to partnershipsWhether you want to consult, create courses, write books, or launch a podcast, this book will help you get there. Stop waiting for permission. Start building your own table.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, retired Deputy Principal of Rice College and Educational Consultant, John Burns, tackled pressing concerns from parents and students about Special Educational Needs at Secondary School Level. John discussed Anorexia Nervosa (Anorexia) , Asperger's syndrome and Down syndrome. Photo(C): ClareFM
Casey Watts is a Keynote Speaker, Author, Educational Consultant and the creator of The Clarity Cycle Framework. As an educational leader for 15 years, she has worked with many educational coaches and consultants. She helps leaders create cohesive teams and hold people accountable. @catchupwithcaseycatchingupwithcasey.com#caseywatts #teamleadership #expert #educational #consultant #tsc #gogetit Social Mediahttps://www.wroteby.me/chipbaker
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, retired Deputy Principal of Rice College and Educational Consultant, John Burns, tackled Understanding the Common Special Educational Needs Conditions. Photo(C): ClareFM
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. John advised parents to consult Primary School Teachers for guidance. He cautioned against hastily labeling a child, as it could have lasting impacts on their subject choices, subject levels, overall education, literacy, numeracy, organisational skills, cognitive ability, and more.
Watch this episode on YouTube here.In this episode of our podcast, we explore the critical role of communication in radiology. While we often work behind the scenes, effective communication with referring physicians, colleagues, and even patients can significantly impact patient care and professional success. Our expert guest Dawn Martin shares practical tips and strategies to enhance clarity in communication, raise self-awareness and build relational competence in the demanding world of health care.The content provided in this episode is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.Produced by Inna LevchukThanks for listening! Watch Radiologists on YouTube hereFollow us on: XInstagramLinkedInVisit our website: imagingtoronto.com
Welcome to the latest episode of the WAB Podcast! In this episode, we explored the world of Global Citizenship and the stories, ideas, and initiatives behind this program that make our student learning and community unique. Joining us were Angelia Crouch, WAB's Global Citizenship Coordinator; LeeAnne Lavender, an Educational Consultant specializing in storytelling and service learning; and two High School students, Ernest and Michelle, who are leading impactful community projects. Together, they discussed how WAB's Global Citizenship Program is empowering students to become change-makers and better learners. Angelia introduced WAB has a long-standing mission to make a difference, which has evolved into our Global Citizenship Program focused on empowering students to address global issues, particularly those related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). She added that the program also emphasizes building reciprocal relationships with community partners to provide students with real-world experiences through their close collaboration. The program also emphasizes student agency, allowing learners to take the driver's seat in their projects. Ernest , from Grade 10, is the new leader of High School student club ProFarmer. He shared how his club conducts egg sales to support local organic farmers and educate students from lower grades about sustainable agriculture through farm visits and hands-on experience in the Middle School Garden. Michelle, a Grade 11 student, shared her involvement in a partnership with the Happy School, a specialized school for students recovering from leukemia. As part of her IB CAS (Creativity, Activity, Service) Project, Michelle and her peers conducted English lessons for the students every week, sharing not only language skills but also cultural insights, building connections, and providing support to the students in need. LeeAnne underscored the importance of global citizenship education. She highlighted how the experiences of Ernest and Michelle are amazing examples of how being involved in these types of projects empowers students to become active global and digital citizens. She emphasized that by providing learning experiences both inside and outside of the classroom, students can learn how to take their knowledge and skills and apply them in local and global situations. This helps students to see the relevance of what they're learning and “make learning real”. "When a school has those things in place, the curricular program, the co-curricular program, and rich, robust partnerships, it's like the most beautiful recipe for student empowerment and engagement ever," Leanne said. Global citizenship initiatives, she explained, answer the "why" behind learning, sparking engagement and leading to action. If you want to hear about how WAB's Global Citizenship Program empowers students to become change-makers and better learners, nurturing compassionate, globally-minded individuals. Don't miss out on this episode!
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, retired Deputy Principal of Rice College and Educational Consultant, John Burns, tackled pressing concerns from parents and students about the realities of school life. Parents sought advice on issues such as school safety following recent evacuations, supporting a child struggling with mental health and school attendance, helping a student with speech anxiety transition to secondary school, and dealing with teacher absences affecting exam performance. Students also shared their challenges, including overcoming poor Mock results, deciding between Higher and Ordinary Level subjects, and balancing school with family responsibilities after a parental separation. Photo (c): Clare FM
In our third episode on AI in UK schools, Professor Rose Luckin explores AI integration further with two very special guests helping to lead the way with AI in their institutions. Talking points and questions may include: What is the extent of AI penetration in your schools, including teacher usage, classes avoiding it, student use, and any strategies or evaluation plans in place regarding reactive or proactive AI adoption? No AI is risk-free, so concerns around impacts on learning, creativity, authorship, assessment, and whether students genuinely understand AI-generated content are critical issues Safeguarding measures must address the risks of AI providing misleading, biased, or explicit content without consent as these technologies proliferate in classrooms Comprehensive AI training is needed for educators at all levels to ensure smooth technology transitions while maintaining human-centric learning approaches as new tools and understanding are required Guests: Harvey Trump, Educational Consultant, Global Educational Consultancy, Egypt Avani Higgins, Director of School Improvement, Leathersellers' Federation of Schools
This week Dale is joined by Dr Sarah Moseley, Educational Consultant, and SENCO of four schools, Ginny Bootman to discuss ‘Foundations of early literacy – what are the building blocks?' This is the first episode in a series exploring the foundational components of early literacy, which aims to bridge the gap between theory and classroom practice. They discuss the importance of oral language, vocabulary development, and how these foundational skills set the stage for reading success. Key topics include: The role of listening and speaking in literacy development Strategies for engaging children and fostering curiosity The significance of print awareness and phonological skills Real-world examples of how to incorporate literacy into everyday activities This episode is packed with insights and practical tips for educators, parents, and anyone interested in supporting children's literacy journeys. About Dr Sarah Moseley Dr. Moseley has over 30 years' knowledge and experience within special and mainstream education from teaching assistant to Headteacher, as well as a solid research background rooted within the psychology of learning. Sarah's Masters and PhD were in Special Education and focused specifically on the teaching of reading and self-esteem and she has presented nationally and internationally on raising outcomes for learners with SEND and is a published author of her research. In her book ‘Teaching Reading to All Learners Including Those with Complex Needs A Framework for Progression within an Inclusive Reading Curriculum', Sarah has developed a framework for professionals, families and learners around her concept of an ‘Inclusive Reading Curriculum'. Sarah provides training, information and support focused on how to teach reading to all learners, building on current provision and practice to support confidence and deepen understanding. Now an independent Educational Consultant at www.drsarahmoseley.com, Sarah delivers face to face and online training, coaching, keynote presentations, information and support for professionals and families from all sectors, specialising in SEND focused school improvement and raising outcomes for all learners. She is passionate about making a positive difference to the lives, attitudes, and outcomes of those who may struggle to learn, based on a belief that every action can make a difference and aims to bridge the gap between theory and learning, to create a culture where high expectations thrive, improving outcomes for all pupils. About Ginny Bootman I have been a teacher longer than I haven't, as a Headteacher, Senior Manager and Class Teacher and now as a SENCO of 2 Primary schools in Northamptonshire. My passion lies within all things concerned with empathy and the role which empathy plays in ensuring that all of those in school settings feel valued and listened to. I am an Associate of Undiscovered Country a team who help individuals manage change. Contact Sarah http://facebook.com/Drsarahmoseley http://twitter.com/drsarahmoseley send@drsarahmoseley.com Contact Ginny ginnybootman10@gmail.com Useful Links B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.
On Monday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. This week, John gave advice on dropping to ordinary level for the Leaving Certificate, completing work for the graduation committee, and much more.
Benita Gordon is an innovative education leader, entrepreneur, and founder of Global Education Concierge. With a deep passion for personalized learning and transformative educational experiences, she spearheads initiatives to empower students and educators alike. As the host of The Education Concierge Podcast and founder of Miami MicroLearn Hub, Benita is a go-to expert in non-traditional education models, education technology integration, and consulting for innovative school design and management.In addition to her U.S.-based work, Benita serves on the board of Amie Academy Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to educational development in underserved communities. Through this role, she supports Amie Academy in Sierra Leone, expanding educational access and fostering sustainable change.With a focus on leveraging technology, personalized learning journeys, and operational excellence, Benita collaborates with educators and leaders to reimagine education globally. On March 19th of last year, EduMatch Publishing released Dr. Will's first book, The Edupreneur: Your Blueprint To Jumpstart And Scale Your Education Business. The book goes beyond the conventional business literature, providing a comprehensive roadmap from the initial idea to the successful launch and expansion of an education business.
Welcome to another episode of Overflow with Kimberly Snider, where we inspire leaders and dreamers to live their best lives today. I am so excited about today's guest—a woman who truly embodies what it means to make dreams a reality.Joining us is Alanna Negri, a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant, educator, diversity and inclusion coach, and mindset mentor. Alanna wears many hats, but at the heart of everything she does is her mission to empower others to achieve their dreams. Whether she's guiding individuals through the complexities of immigration, fostering inclusivity, or helping people shift their mindset to embrace possibility, Alanna is a true changemaker.She's not just a coach—she's a Dream Maker ✨️, helping people build their futures with purpose and confidence. With her expertise in education and her passion for diversity and inclusion, Alanna brings a fresh and inspiring perspective to everything she touches.Today, she's here to share her story, her insights, and her vision for helping others overcome challenges and step into their best lives.Alanna, welcome to Overflow!Website: https://trueeducation.ca/Contact: hello@trueeducation.caInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/alannanegri/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanna-negri-634b67213/I'd love to connect!Website: https://peoplebrain.caInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/overflow_podcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-j-snider/Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/overflow-with-kimberly-snider. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. This week, John gave advice on choosing the right secondary school for a child with dyslexia and managing a pre-leaving cert student's avoidance of holiday schoolwork. He also addressed drug offers faced by children in town during lunch breaks, navigating school attendance issues for a child amidst shared custody after separation and more.
Founder of the Learning Cosmos André Hedlund explores the growing challenges of maintaining attention spans in the age of digital distractions. André dives into the impact of screen time, executive functions' role in learning, and how going back to basics can foster focus and resilience in our classrooms.Watch the episode with closed captions.KEY TALKING POINTSDigital Overload:André highlights how delegating human interaction to devices has contributed to declining IQ levels for the first time in recorded history. He explains why educators must rethink the role of technology in teaching to align with how the brain processes information.Executive Functions:André explains the importance of training the brain's "operational control centre'‘ through situations that challenge students' impulse control, emotional regulation, and focus. He emphasises how avoiding frustration deprives learners of opportunities to develop these critical skills.The Dopamine Dilemma:André dives into the neuroscience behind dopamine and how easily accessible digital rewards disrupt the brain's balance. He advocates for finding healthier ways to engage students without relying on instant gratification.Back to Basics:From play-based learning to fostering genuine human connections, André urges educators to revisit traditional methods that prioritise interaction, exploration, and meaningful experiences over digital dependence.ABOUTAndré Hedlund is a Chevening (pronounced as evening) Alumnus, MSc Psychology of Education - University of Bristol, Educational Consultant, Speaker, Author, and Guest Lecturer on Bilingualism and Cognition in Postgraduate courses. He currently works as an e-moderator in British Council training programs. André is the leader of BRAZ-TESOL's Mind, Brain, and Education SIG and the founder of the Learning Cosmos.REFERENCES & RESOURCESThe Learning Cosmos SubstackThe Learning Cosmos InstagramHaidt, J. (2024) The Anxious Generation. PenguinHedlund, A. (2022) The Owl Factor: Reframing your Teaching Philosophy. IndependentLISTEN TO MORETESOL Pop Season 5, Episode 7: The Know, Show and Grow Stages of Teaching and Learning with André HedlundSupport TESOL Pop
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On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. This week, John spoke about burnout in teaching and school management, and answered more questions from parents and students.
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. This week, John answered a variety of questions from parents and students, which included questions on the Leaving Cert, being bored in class and setting up a self defence class. If you have any questions for this, email focus@clare.fm
-Separated/Divorced when daughter was 8 months old -Single motherhood navigation -Married and divorced a second time with an engagement in between -Therapy 3-4 times in life -Teenage years through college years navigating as a co-parent -Adult Child coparenting -Went from Worse to Great! Took a lot of time and checking of MYSELF in order to put my child first I'm an Educational Consultant - topics from new teacher support, advocacy, and co-parenting FIND HER HERE: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerri-johnson-ph-d-7ba7552a/ https://www.instagram.com/ejuc8ullc/
Send us a textI am a Literacy Expert, Educational Consultant, and a Former ELA Teacher. These roles fueled my passion for reading, literacy, language, and writing, I am dedicated to empowering educators to implement effective instructional practices that bridge academic gaps and foster mastery for all students. With a strong foundation in coaching and instructional strategies, my mission is to support teachers in delivering high-quality, impactful education that drives student success. Let's connect to advance educational excellence and make a lasting difference in students' learning journeys.Connect with Dr. Sharon O'NealLiteracy Walk-through ChecklistLinkedInEmpowered Educator Skool CommunityCalling All Educators! I started a community that will have resources, courses, articles, networking, and more. I am looking for members to help me build it with the most valuable resources. I would really appreciate your input as a teacher, leader, administrator, or consultant. You can find it here: Empowered Educator CommunityBook: Educator to Entrepreneur: IGNITE Your Path to Freelance SuccessLet me help you determine the next steps in your career!Grab a complimentary POWER SessionWith Rubi.ai, you'll experience cutting-edge technology, research-driven insights, and efficient content delivery.email: melinda@empowereducator.com
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. This week, John answered a variety of questions from parents and students, which included a question on leaving school to pursue a job, bullying and advice on Christmas exams preparation. If you have any questions for this, email focus@clare.fm Photo (c): Clare FM
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. This week, John answered a variety of questions from parents and students which included questions about children skipping school and extracurricular activities. If you have any questions for this, email focus@clare.fm Photo (c): Clare FM
Lesson #7: "How to be School Savvy - Give The Children M&M's (Meaning and Motivation)" In this episode, Educational Consultant and Advocate Sara Huvaere speaks with Dr. Rick about how to advocate for your child's educational accommodations, knowing your rights as a parent, and how to help make your child's education meaningful and motivating. Show Notes Sara Huvaere, M.Ed. Educational Consulting & Advocacy Website: https://www.sarahuvaere.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sarahuvaereconsultation/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sara-huvaere-59974326/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahuvaereconsultation/ Telephone: 313-401-7267 Complaint Filing https://www.michigan.gov/-/media/Project/Websites/mde/specialeducation/DRO/StateComplaints_ProceduresModelForms.pdf?rev=21bed1f5d6f843a7a9b20c6ed0d93635/ Wrightslaw https://www.wrightslaw.com/blog/free-resources-for-parents/
Been Thinking About Ways To Diversify Your Income As A Full-Time Teacher? In today's episode, Dawn Ellis, teacher business expert, is breaking down her systems and processes as a full-time special education teacher + full-time business owner. She shares how she decided to move past TPT to create multiple streams of income. From selling teacher tees, and physical teacher products in her Etsy store. To creating a Teacher Membership that keeps people coming back month after month. Dawn is a National Board Certified Teacher and passionate special education expert with over 15 years of experience in the field. She is the founder of Cultivating Exceptional Minds, where she creates specialized resources and digital tools to support special education teachers. We are breaking down the steps she took to grow her business while working full-time. Join us, and listen in… In this episode, you will learn: How To Monetize Your Teacher Ideas Why You Should Diversify Your Income Beyond 3rd Party Platforms How A Teacher Membership Keeps Them Coming Back How a Special Education Teacher Is Doing It All Setting Up Your Teacher Business With Multiple Streams of Income Links Mentioned in this Episode about monetizing your skills as a special education teacher: Airtable Flodesk Kajabi Kit Dawn Ellis on TikTok Dawn Ellis on TpT Dawn Ellis on Instagram Be the Exception in Special Education Podcast Stick Out Design Co on Etsy Cultivating Exceptional Minds CEO Teacher® Resources Worth Their Weight in Gold: You could probably throw a flair pen and hit an online business coach right now- so the question of the hour is why should you place your trust in me, right?! Teachers Supporting Other Teachers is what we do here at the CEO Teacher®. TBH this is the world's ONLY guide that helps teachers become their own online business coach and show other educators how to make money online. It's the 9 Steps to Becoming an Online Business Coach for Teachers ➡︎ https://kaysemorris.com/coaching Let me hit you with some good news, you're already doing half of the work and well on your way to becoming a CEO Teacher®. It's time you start leveraging your teaching ideas and begin making money to make your classroom work seem less like a chore and more like the fun you always dreamed about. The 10 Steps To Get Started Selling Your Teaching Resources workbook is important when setting a clear focus for your business goals. Goals are imperative so grab your workbook and get yours on autopilot. What's your best path to making extra money as a teacher? I'm here to help you take massive action, and prioritize the most important biz tips and strategies as you begin the journey toward living your best life! All you have to do is take the 2 minute quiz, and find out how to unlock your teaching magic to kickstart your journey. Check out my CEO Teacher® Book Recommendations here! The only online business school for teachers is coming to a laptop near you. It's really the quick start you need to build an online teacher business that will give you the freedom you want with a bigger impact on students around the globe! And it only opens a few times per year- save your seat NOW! kaysemorris.com/memberships Join Our CEO Teacher® Podcast Community to Grow With Like-Minded Teachers: Send me a DM on Instagram– I love chatting with my people, so head over to IG and share, are you a special education teacher, or tell me what grade you teach… Come visit us each Thursday Night for the coolest teachers' lounge on the planet: Teacher TV is back and better than ever! Enjoying the podcast? Thanks for tuning in! Tag me @theceoteacher on Instagram and tell me what you are listening to! I love seeing what resonates most with our listeners! I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when a new episode is available by subscribing on iTunes here! If you would like to support The CEO Teacher® podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review on iTunes. By leaving a review, you are helping fellow CEO teachers find this podcast and start building a life they love. To leave a review on iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Ratings and Reviews. Click “Write a Review” and share with me how this podcast is changing your business and your life! More of a Hands-On or Visual Learner? Need to “see” your content in action? Check out the latest CEO Teacher® Content From Current and Former Special Education Teachers At The Heart of the Business! The Importance of Personal Development With Stephanie DeLussey How To Become an Educational Consultant with Jocelynn Hubbard CEO Teacher® Success Story: Courtney Jenkins Why Teachers Should Sell A Membership With Tara Phillips
You've heard them - now let's talk about them. In this episode, we want to address what some of the most common student misconceptions are, and focus on what we should do about them. Butch Hamilton, Director of College Advising at Saint Mary's Raiken High School in Lennertown, Maryland and a Certified Educational Planner and Educational Consultant at Golden Educational Consulting begins the conversation as our influencer guest. John Pyle, Senior Vice President of Strategy, Enrollment, and Growth at St. Catherine's University in St. Paul, Minnesota carries the conversation forward with some specific examples he runs into as our practitioner guest.
Harrison “Soup” Campbell, Head of Community Experience at ZeeMee, joins FYI host Gil Rogers to discuss leveraging technology to engage and connect with students, and how institutions can optimize their processes for better outcomes. Soup and Gil cover the evolution of changes in the tools and technologies available to schools throughout their carers.They also share insights from their experiences, particularly how digital tools and AI can be used to enhance student interactions and the student experience. Soup recounts his pioneering work with social media in higher education and some policies in the past that would be unimaginable in today's Higher Ed landscape. Their conversation also covers the importance of building early digital communities for prospective students and the evolving nature of AI in education. It's an excellent rundown for anyone interested in the current state of student engagement and how we got to this point.For Your Institution Podcast is a production of Mongoose Research. Introduction and Welcome | 00:00Catching Up and Conference Talk | 00:25 Soup's Background and Career Journey | 01:23 Student-First Mindset in Higher Education | 05:20 Things Institutions Should Think Differently About | 06:52 A Mindset Shift when Using AI | 12:00 Virtual Vs In-person Events Today | 17:29 The Role of AI in Higher Education | 19:17 Building Connections and Relationships | 25:00 Conclusion and Contact Information | 30:25 Goodbyes and Well Wishes | 31:25 RELEVANT LINKS:Harrison "Soup" Campbell on LinkedInZeeMee.comEmail AddressFYI - Emotional Connection as the Key to Higher Ed Marketing Success with Bart Caylor
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Jaime Hunt, president of Solve Higher Ed Marketing, joins FYI host Gil Rogers to talk about the perception challenges facing higher education. Jamie shares her transition from a long career in higher education marketing to founding her consulting firm. Gil and Jaime explore how institutions can tackle the feared 'enrollment cliff' by innovating their approach, targeting non-traditional students, and considering hybrid education models. The solutions have a chance to both increase enrolled students and create more champions of the institution and fewer detractors. They also discuss the importance of breaking down silos within institutions and engaging parents in the educational journey.For Your Institution Podcast is a production of Mongoose Research. Introduction and Welcome | 00:00Jamie Hunt's Background and New Ventures | 01:13 The Importance of Addressing Enrollment Challenges | 02:43 Strategies for Improving Higher Education Marketing | 03:45 The Role of Alumni and Advancement in Higher Education | 08:37 Engaging Parents in the Higher Education Process | 10:16 How to Boost Your Eligible Student Percentage | 15:05 Innovative Approaches for Small Liberal Arts Colleges | 20:10 Developing an Innovation Mindset in Higher Education | 22:42 Conclusion and Contact Information | 24:58 RELEVANT LINKS:Jaime Hunt on LinkedInSolveHigherEd.comContact | Jaime Hunt
Dr. Dan Greenwood founded Best Fit Career Finder, an AI tool to help students explore compatible career options. Dan is a Career and Educational Consultant. Greenwood Associates West Inc., Best Fit Career Finder, and Pacific Rim Education and Consulting Inc. are his companies. Highlights: Dan explains how their AI tool, powered by ChatGPT, assists students […]
Please join us for “The Journey to Develop Reframing Behavior: A New Neuroscience Aligned Program for Educators” with Susan Driscoll, Patricia Bosco, and Connie Persike.Susan Driscoll is President of Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) and oversees the development of all products and programs, the trainers who deliver them, and for the support and care of the clients who use them. She joined CPI in 2017 and is based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and in 2022 was named a Director of the company.Prior to joining CPI, Susan served as President and CEO of Wolters Kluwer Health, Professional and Education, where she transformed the business from a traditional book publisher to a subscription-based healthcare content business. She has extensive experience in both healthcare and higher education publishing and training.Susan also has startup experience: prior to joining Wolters Kluwer, Susan was CEO of iUniverse, an internet-based provider of self-publishing services that was funded by Barnes & Noble and Warburg Pincus.Patricia Bosco is the Instructional Designer for Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI).Patricia is passionate about creating change and growth through effective and engaging learning experiences. An avid advocate for designing learning that places the learner's needs, capabilities, and experiences at the center of the design process.Connie Persike, M.S., CCC/SLP, is a highly experienced Speech Language Pathologist and Educational Consultant. She has 20+ years of experience in educational settings and holds a certificate in instructional coaching, positive education, and applied educational neuroscience.She served as a member of the multi-state work group to help develop the Common Core Essential Elements for English Language Arts. Connie is a published writer for Autism Parenting Magazine and writes for Exceptional Needs Today. She created an innovative process to assess student behavior, which deviates from the traditional behaviorism approach and aligns with current relational and neuroscience while maintaining a trauma-sensitive and neurodiversity approach.Support the show
David Hatami, founder and Managing Director of EduPolicy.ai, joins FYI host Gil Rogers to talk about AI policy in higher education. David has over 25 years in the field specializing in AI ethics. David stresses the importance of establishing comprehensive AI policies and ethics programs within educational institutions now, and not leave the issue for later. He addresses the complexities and challenges involved and where gray areas might lie. David highlights the necessity for dynamic, adaptable policies that address usage by both students and staff. He also discusses his consultancy work helping colleges navigate these issues and the critical need for clear, cohesive guidelines to ensure responsible AI usage. Tune in for insights on how educational institutions can prepare for the rapid integration of AI technology today.For Your Institution Podcast is a production of Mongoose Research. Introduction and Weather | 00:00Discussing AI Policy | 02:27 David Hatami's Background and AI Journey | 03:24 The Importance of AI Policy in Education | 05:19 Challenges and Solutions for Institutions | 07:50 Implementing AI Ethics Programs | 18:00 Final Thoughts and Contact Information | 28:23 Conclusion and Contact Information | 37:56 RELEVANT LINKS:David Hatami on LinkedInEduPolicy.aiDavid Hatami Email
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. This week, John answered a variety of questions from parents and students. If you have any questions for this, email focus@clare.fm Photo (c): Clare FM
John McGreal, the Dean of Enrollment Services at Waukesha County Technical College, joins FYI host Gil Rogers to talk about the need for tailored approaches in admissions and the challenges of keeping staff focused and effective in a constantly evolving educational landscape.John also emphasizes the importance of work-life balance and the need for tailored approaches in admissions. The conversation touches on the shift towards utilizing digital marketing and AI in enrollment processes while stressing the significance of maintaining motivation and proper staffing. For Your Institution Podcast is a production of Mongoose Research. Introduction and Welcome | 00:00Talking Maine and Milwaukee | 00:32 John's Background | 02:25 Challenges in Higher Education | 07:15 Staff Morale and Technology | 08:21 Enrollment Strategies and Demographics | 13:39 Permission to see Deadpool & Wolverine | 17:45 Challenging the 'More with Less' Mentality | 18:44 Direct Admission: Pros and Cons | 19:51 Balancing Technology and Travel in Recruitment | 22:16 Higher Ed as a Public Good | 23:16 The Mission and Morale of Admissions Teams | 27:08 Respecting Work-Life Balance in Higher Ed | 29:05 Adding Value Beyond the Sales Pitch | 34:33 The Power of Authentic Student Care | 35:35 Conclusion and Contact Information | 37:56 RELEVANT LINKS:John McGreal on LinkedInJohn McGreal's EmailFYI - Power Ups: Overlapping Admissions Counselors and Classic Nintendo Games with Teege MettilleThe Princeton Review - Student Survey
In this essential episode of the Profitable Play podcast, host Michele Caruana sits down with Kayla Coburn, Inclusion Specialist and Educational Consultant and the owner of Inclusion Starts Now, to explore how indoor playground owners can make their spaces more accessible for all children. Kayla shares her expertise on creating inclusive environments that cater to diverse needs, ensuring every child can enjoy and benefit from the play experience. She offers actionable tips on modifying layouts, choosing adaptive equipment, and training staff to be more aware and supportive of inclusion efforts. Join us as we discuss the importance of accessibility in fostering a welcoming community, and learn how to transform your playground into a space where every child feels valued and included.Kayla's IG: https://www.instagram.com/inclusionstartsnow/Kayla's Website: https://www.inclusionstartsnow.com/More Episodes about Inclusion and Accessibility:Episode 93: https://bit.ly/41eRMHcEpisode 94: https://bit.ly/3yuISMWEpisode 95: https://bit.ly/4dS4m6yEpisode 96: https://bit.ly/4ayeJcWMORE RESOURCES:Play Cafe Academy & Play Makers Society: http://bit.ly/3HES7fDWhat's Working 2024 Guide: http://bit.ly/3GwXQASWeb Design Services- Book A Free Call: https://www.michelecaruana.com/play-cafe-business-web-design-servicesFund Your Indoor Play Business: http://bit.ly/38KbYbzCourses & Consulting: http://bit.ly/3N7bPAIIndoor Playground Business Courses: https://bit.ly/37yCxACMichele's Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Ia4PTKMichele's Website: https://www.michelecaruana.comYouTube Channel: https://bit.ly/3JDkSe7FREE 14-DAY Active Campaign Trial: https://bit.ly/3rjp5bPETSY Template Shop: https://bit.ly/40RF5D4Recession Prep Playlist: https://www.michelecaruana.com/recessionprepPlay Cafe Academy & Play Makers Society: http://bit.ly/3HES7fDQuestions and Support: Support@michelecaruana.com Simplify and Scale with 50% OFF My POS System-Of-Choice: https://discover.wellnessliving.com/playcafeacademy
Series: Kicking off the School Year “Transition IEPs” with Crystal Sanford Hey guys, as we continue on in our School Year Kick Off Series, today's episode is going to be a huge help to those of us facing IEP Transition Planning. If your child has an IEP, the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act or IDEA requires that students have an Individual Transition Plan or ITP in their IEP by the time they turn 16 years old. The Transition Plan should be based on the student's strengths, preferences, and needs and all IEP goals must be tied into the 3 areas of continuing education or training, employment, and independent living. On today's episode we are happy to have Crystal Sanford of Sanford Autism Advocacy Group back on to explain all of this and more to help parents understand and feel more confident with the Transition planning process. So let's get started. Crystal Sanford, M.Ed., M.A. CCC-SLP is an Educational Consultant, IEP Advocate and Speech Pathologist. She is also a podcast, author, and mother to an autistic tween. Crystal's passion is advocating alongside fellow neurodiverse families, helping them to persistently pursue what their children deserve at school. In her free time, she enjoys gardening and spending time with her husband and two children in San Diego, CA. www.sdautismhelp.com www.facebook.com/sdautismhelp; www.instagram.com/sanford_autism_advocacy Connect with Us: If you enjoy this podcast please share us with others and be sure to follow us so won't miss an episode. We'd love to hear from you so please leave us a comment or rating and connect with us on social media or on our website. Email us Website: Instagram Facebook: Facebook Group Free Youtube Resource Library
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. This week, John answered a variety of questions from parents and students. If you have any questions for this, email focus@clare.fm
On Tuesday's Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by John Burns, Retired Deputy Principal and Educational Consultant. This week, John spoke about the potential phone ban in schools, first days back in school, and what happens to those who cheat during the leaving cert exams.
As an HSC parent, you've probably felt that sinking feeling in the pit of your stomach as summer fades into fall. Another school year...another round of watching your bright, sensitive child struggle to stay afloat in a sea of overstimulation, misunderstanding, and meltdowns. You'd give anything to take away their pain and set them up for the success you KNOW they're capable of. But where do you even start when it feels like nothing works for your child? Here's the good news: there IS a proven path to turn your HSC's school experience from barely surviving to absolutely thriving...and it starts with one simple but powerful skill. It's called RESILIENCE. And it's the key to helping your child navigate challenges, manage big feelings, and show up as their best self in the classroom and beyond. That's why I'm thrilled to invite you to the Success in School for your sensitive kid training - the only training that shows you step-by-step how to cultivate self-advocacy and leave no stone unturned in the school setting for your child Inside this game changing training, you'll discover:
Matt McGee is an educational expert, tutor, and college admissions specialist. He is the founder of MRM Education - An elite tutoring and college admissions consultancy that aims to fosters academic curiosity, mental health, and confidence in students' - with the ultimate goal of admission into a top university. Matt is a member of the National Association for College Admission Counseling and has over a decade of experience as a tutor. His intensive mentorship method helps students raise their grades and gain admission to Ivy Plus schools.Matt and I talk about neurodiverse students, how technology impacts college admissions, some students he's helped get into great colleges, how he became a tutor, best practices for standing out to admissions, choosing the right college, building a business, how he got where he is today, and a lot more. For more on Matt, checkout his site mrmeducation.com, or on Instagram @mattmcgee_edconsulting and @mrmeducation.Episode 0105 - College Admissions Anxiety, Neurodivergent Paths, And Using Your VoiceHit subscribe and follow for more conversations with fascinating people and unorthodox teachers. See ya next episode! - Jacob
With the new school year kicking off, energy is buzzing through the hallways as teachers set up their classrooms and dive into mandatory trainings. Today, we're addressing a fundamental question: Why should schools consider hiring outside educational consultants for English Learner (EL) professional development, especially when they already have in-house EL specialists?In this episode, we'll explore three reasons why bringing in an external EL educational consultant can significantly benefit your school district's teaching strategies. From tackling time constraints to navigating interpersonal dynamics within your teaching staff, and offering an objective bird's-eye view of your EL program, hiring a consultant could be the key to successfully integrating effective EL teaching methods into your classrooms. Show Notes:Episode 121 - 3 Reasons Hiring an EL Educational Consultant is a Must for Your EL Teaching NeedsSimply Ieva offers:Today's episode:Professional development opportunities:
Ask The Tech Coach: A Podcast For Instructional Technology Coaches and EdTech Specialists
In this episode of the Ask the Tech Coach, Jeff welcomes Instructional Coach and Educational Consultant, Becca Silver from “Coaching the Whole Educator Podcast” on to the show to discuss how Coaches can build their brands in their schools and in the world. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our Contact Page and let us know how we can help you today! In This Episode … How to start the school year off on the right foot What are the expectations of the administrator for their building Understanding what your building coaching goals are How to be successful with both early adopters and late resisters How to organize your Instructional Coaching Program How do you support The Whole Educator Building a Brand and Consulting Business Choosing the Look and Design of a Website Email Marketing - Content Distribution The Social Media Experience Follow Our Host Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury TeacherCast | @TeacherCast About our Guest: Becca Silver Becca Silver is the founder and CEO of The Whole Educator and host of the podcast Coaching the Whole Educator. She is a highly energetic and knowledgeable trainer who approaches leadership development with coaching skills and strategies that get at the root cause of ineffectiveness and burnout. Her passion lies in fostering teacher buy-in and reducing resistance to change. Becca is a former educator, instructional coach, life coach and executive leadership coach. Currently, she consults nationally and internationally working with instructional coaches and all levels of school, district and state-wide leadership. Her work focuses on helping coaches and leaders better support teachers, breaking through resistance, empowering teachers to get unstuck and building buy in. Links of Interest Website: https://www.thewholeeducator.com/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/beccasilver_edu LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/becca-silver/ Join Our PLN Are you enjoying the TeacherCast Network, please share your thoughts with the world by commenting on Apple Podcasts today? I enjoy reading and sharing your comments on the podcast each week. Let's Work Together Host: Jeff Bradbury @TeacherCast | @JeffBradbury Email: info@teachercast.net Voice Mail: **http://www.TeacherCast.net/voicemail** YouTube: **http://www.TeacherCast.net/YouTube** Need A Presenter? Jeff Bradbury (@TeacherCast) is available as a Keynote Speaker, Presenter, or to Broadcast your conference LIVE!
Send us a Text Message.#dyslexia #dyslexic #neurodiversity #learningdifferences Located in Montreal, Patricia is our first guest from a bilingual area! We were excited to discuss her techniques for helping children with dyslexia in both French and English!You can find Patricia online at:https://pzeducationalconsulting.ca/Or email her at:patriciazuccala@pzeducationalconsulting.caAI for Kids PodcastCheck out the AI for Kids Podcast! We appreciate their sponsorship of today's episode!iMOM PodcastIf you need a mom friend right now, you've come to the right place. On iMOM.com we...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyDyslexia Journey has conversations and explorations to help you support the dyslexic child in your life. Content includes approaches, tips, and interviews with a range of guests from psychologists to educators to people with dyslexia. Increase your understanding and connection with your child as you help them embrace their uniqueness and thrive on this challenging journey!Also check out our YouTube channel! https://www.youtube.com/@ParentingDyslexiaJourney
Host Trisha Addicks chats about the ever-shifting sands of college placement with Nicole Busby. Nicole Busby is one of the top Educational Consultants in the US. She has worked with numerous families to help their students show their strengths and find the best fit for their college careers and beyond. In this episode of Mad Rush she shares her insight on what it takes to show your best selves to college admissions teams, no matter what schools you are targeting. Nicole's email: nbusby@dunbarconsultants.com Follow Trisha on Instagram: https://instagram.com/@rushwithconfidence Learn more about Trisha's company at: https://itsallgreektome.org Have questions or comments? Send us an email: info@madrushpod.com
Host: Dr. Anthony Brown Co-Host: Dr. Angelique Butler Guest: Dr. Sonya Whitaker
It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, #924, YOUR guest is Dr. Nancy Hubbard, Dean of the College of Business, University of Lynchburg, & Educational Consultant, Higher Ed Heart YOUR cohost is Douglas A.J. Carlson, Head of Partnerships - Americas, LeadSquared YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio How is the University of Lynchburg adapting to challenges facing higher education, including enrollment declines & financial pressures? What strategies is Dr. Hubbard implementing to create innovative, multidisciplinary programs that attract students & fill market niches? How can universities better align their offerings with student interests & workforce needs? What role should boards play in guiding institutions through difficult financial decisions & potential restructuring? How can universities communicate & implement necessary changes while maintaining morale & retaining talent? What lessons from the corporate world on change management & strategic planning can be applied to higher education? How can struggling institutions evaluate their options, including potential mergers or closures? What does Dr. Hubbard see as the future landscape of higher education, & how can institutions position themselves to thrive? Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edup/message
If you've ever dreamed of a more peaceful, simple homeschool, this episode is for you! Today, homeschool educational consultant Carole Joy Seid shares the secrets to creating a laid-back homeschool with a method proven to get results. Carole shares all about her literature-based approach to homeschooling. She tells us why we should ditch the workbooks. She shares secrets to encourage a love of reading - even in reluctant readers. She shares the secrets to customizing your homeschool to fit the needs of each child while still keeping it simple. Plus, she backs it up with all the research and evidence. This conversation is a breath of fresh air for anyone wanting to break free from the stress of ‘school at home' and pave a new way for their family. Connect w/ Carole here: https://homeschoolmadesimple.net https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeschool-made-simple/id1506875183 Get her free e-book here: https://homeschoolmadesimple.myflodesk.com/homeschoolebook Join the Revival Homeschool community as we plan our fall routines together! Join our 4-week group coaching program. https://thenourishedmom.podia.com/revival-homeschool It's my mission at Revival Homeschool to equip you with biblical knowledge, time management skills, & parenting strategies that will strengthen and transform your homeschool from overwhelming and unproductive to intentional and peaceful. Connect with me: Brandy@TheNourishedMom.com Homeschool, Christian Parenting, Homeschool Routines, Christian Mom, Homeschool Schedules
Our mental health series is sponsored by Terri and Andrew Herenstein.This episode is sponsored by Twillory. New customers can use the coupon code 18Forty to get $18 off of all orders of $139 or more. In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Regine Galanti—a licensed psychologist who specializes in treating anxiety, OCD, and behavior problems in children, teens, and adults—about mental health treatment among today's Jewish families.It's a relatively recent phenomenon in Jewish history that our material needs are largely taken care of. While this is a tremendous blessing, it's redirected our attention to the psychological needs toward the top of Maslow's hierarchy. This is a kind of suffering that many of us are still learning how to handle, and that we anguish over figuring out how to address in our children. In this episode we discuss:What is going on with young people and mental health, and how can we help our children thrive?How can we contend with the mental health blessings and curses that come with modernity?What should we do when we are depressed or anxious?Tune in to hear a conversation about how we might go from doom-scrolling about mental health to taking meaningful action.Interview begins at 19:48.Dr. Regine Galanti, Ph.D. is a licensed psychologist who specializes in treating anxiety, OCD, and behavior problems in children, teens, and adults. She is an expert in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT). Dr Galanti is the founder of Long Island Behavioral Psychology, a therapy practice in Nassau County, Long Island, and is an Educational Consultant in the Psychiatry Department of Mount Sinai Hospital. She is the author of Anxiety Relief for Teens: Essential CBT Skills and Mindfulness Practices to Overcome Anxiety and Stress, as well as When Harley Has Anxiety: A Fun CBT Skills Activity Book for Overcoming Worries and Fears. References:“Why the Kids Aren't Alright” with Bari Weiss“How Anxiety Became Content” by Derek ThompsonBreaking Free of Child Anxiety and OCD by Eli R. LebowitzThe Explosive Child by Ross W GreeneThe Happiness Trap by Russ Harris10% Happier by Dan Harris