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Honored to share this powerful episode with another great human. Elisabeth brings a passion for education and impact that is rarely equaled. Enjoy the episode and please support her at the links below. https://www.instagram.com/elisabostwick/https://twitter.com/ElisaBostwickhttps://elisabethbostwick.com/ Learn more about our student and educator wellness programs: www.teacherfit.com
With optimism, empathy, and respect, Lis Bostwick joins us to share her passion for gratitude. She also reveals how looking for the good, the interesting, and the wondrous helped her through difficult times. Plus LaVonna Roth gets another #EvolvingWithGratitude podcast shout out! Transcript available here. About Our Guest: Elisabeth Bostwick is a multi-award winning educator who works alongside learners of all ages as an innovative teaching and learning coach and consultant. She is also the author of Take the L.E.A.P., Ignite a Culture of Innovation, and speaks at conferences and school districts across the country supporting educators to create meaningful and authentic learning experiences. Lis is also a Canva Learning Consultant who strives to cultivate joy in the classroom through creative expression and elevating student voice and choice. Website: elisabethbostwick.com Twitter: @elisabostwick Instagram: @elisabostwick About Lainie: Lainie Rowell is an educator, international consultant, podcaster and TEDx speaker. She is the lead author of Evolving Learner and a contributing author of Because of a Teacher. Her latest book, Evolving with Gratitude, was just released. An experienced teacher and district leader, her expertise includes learner-driven design, community building, online/blended learning, and professional learning. Learn more at linktr.ee/lainierowell. Twitter - @LainieRowell Instagram - @LainieRowell Evolving with Gratitude the book is now available! Purchase here! You can also get bulk orders for your staff (10 copies or more) at a discounted price! Just fill out the form linked below and someone will get back to you ASAP! bit.ly/ewgbulkdiscount
Honored to share this powerful episode with another great human. Elisabeth brings a passion for education and impact that is rarely equaled. Enjoy the episode and please support her at the links below. Instagram Twitter Website Learn more about our student and educator wellness programs: www.advocateinedu.com
Elisabeth Bostwick is a multi-award-winning educator who is passionate about creating the conditions to spark curiosity and unleash creativity to empower learning. She is the author of, Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation and co-author of Education Write Now, Volume II: Top Strategies for Improving Relationships and Culture. As an innovative teaching and learning consultant and instructional coach supporting K-12 teachers, Elisabeth works alongside educators to create classroom cultures where every learner thrives. With her passion for creating a long-lasting, positive impact on education, Elisabeth supports others to identify how we can cultivate systemic change and develop essential success skills to ignite a movement of inspired, confident learners. Follow Elisabeth on Twitter @elisabostwick and visit her website at https://elisabethbostwick.com/.
In this episode, you’ll learn… The strange way pets can provide endless support and joy to humans during our lowest times (2:46) The “Empathy and Understanding Method” that transforms complaining and negativity into joy and positivity (4:19) Why you won’t be able to help as many people if you’re not brutally selfish (5:36) How creativity instantly stops negativity in its tracks (6:48) The super easy way to make someone's day in 30 seconds or less (12:12)
Elisabeth Bostwick is a multi-award-winning educator who is passionate about creating the conditions to spark curiosity and unleash creativity to empower learning. Driven to elevate education, Elisabeth speaks at both local and national conferences to support educators. In addition to being a classroom practitioner and instructional coach, Elisabeth has also served as a grade-level chairperson. She is the author of Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation and co-author of Education Write Now, Volume II: Top Strategies for Improving Relationships and Culture. She is also Recognized by PBS as a Digital Innovator All-Star and lead Digital Innovator for New York, Elisabeth regularly engages with other educators to bring professional learning experiences and contributes to individual and collaborative blogs in the PBS Teachers Lounge. She's also been named the NextGen Young Professional Leader in Education and had the honor of being the recipient of the governor's Empire State Excellence in Teaching award. Edtech tools: Buncee WeVideo Google Classroom Schoology --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edtoday/message
Episode #99. Elisabeth Bostwick is a multi-award-winning educator who is passionate about creating the conditions to spark curiosity and unleash creativity to empower learning. She is the author of Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation and speaks nationally and internationally.
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In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast I interview Elisabeth Bostwick, author of Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation and co-author of Education Write Now, Volume II: Top Strategies for Improving Relationships and Culture. This is a wonderful conversation about remote instruction & remote learning and all of the amazing work Elisabeth does to help educators level-up and make a positive difference in the lives of students. She is brilliant. You will love this episode. In my introduction, I salute our first responders and essential workers during this time of crisis, and I offer some insight and direction on how you can apply the practice of mindfulness to your life. Elisabeth Bostwick is a multi-award-winning educator who is passionate about creating the conditions to spark curiosity and unleash creativity to empower learning. She is the author of, Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation and co-author of Education Write Now, Volume II: Top Strategies for Improving Relationships and Culture. As an innovative teaching and learning consultant and instructional coach supporting K-12 teachers, Elisabeth works alongside educators to create inclusive and equitable classroom cultures where every learner thrives. Elisabeth is driven to deepen learning; leveraging highly effective strategies that engage and empower all learners to maximize growth. With her passion for creating a long-lasting, positive impact on education, Elisabeth inspires others to identify how we can cultivate systemic change and develop essential success skills to ensure learners are future-ready. Mentioned in this episode: Read Elisabeth's book: Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation Read Elisabeth's book: Education Write Now, Volume II: Top Strategies for Improving Relationships and Culture Visit Elisabeth's website: elisabethbostwick.com Follow Elisabeth on Twitter: @ElisaBostwick Connect with Elisabeth on Facebook: @ElisaBostwick and Inspire Innovation with Elisabeth Bostwick Sign-up for Kelly's newsletter here. Kelly Croy is an author, speaker, and educator. If you'd like to learn more about Kelly or invite him to your school or conference to speak please send him an email. • Listen to Kelly's other podcast, The Future Focused Podcast and subscribe. • Subscribe to The Wired Educator Podcast with over 150 episodes of interviews and professional development. • Visit Kelly's website at www.KellyCroy.com. • Looking for a dynamic speaker for your school's opening day? • Consider Kelly Croy at www.KellyCroy.com • Order Kelly's book, Along Came a Leader for a school book study or your personal library. • Follow Kelly Croy on Facebook. • Follow Kelly Croy on Twitter. • Follow Kelly Croy on Instagram
We interview Elisabeth Bostwick on this episode of Disrupt Education. Elisabeth is a multi-award-winning educator who is passionate about creating the conditions to spark curiosity and unleash creativity to empower learning. She is the author of Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation and co-author of Education Write Now, Volume II: Top Strategies for Improving Relationships and Culture. As an instructional coach supporting K-12 teachers, Elisabeth works alongside colleagues to deepen learning leveraging highly effective strategies that engage and empower all learners to maximize growth. Find out more about Elisabeth at www.elisabethbostwick.com Thank you for listening to the Disrupt Education Podcast. Please subscribe to the channel and check out www.disrupteducation.co All podcasts can also be viewed on our YouTube channel. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disrupt-educ/support
Creating the culture in your classroom can help you be a better and happier teacher and can help your students learn better and be happier too. Today's guest, Elisabeth Bostwick takes us into her classroom to share how she creates a luminous learning environment where learners are empowered by authentic learning that unleashes their potential. Get motivated to reach every child! www.coolcatteacher.com/e633 Elisabeth Bostwick - Bio As Submitted Elisabeth Bostwick is a multi-award-winning educator who is passionate about creating the conditions to spark curiosity and unleash creativity to empower learning. She is the author of, Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation and co-author of Education Write Now, Volume II: Top Strategies for Improving Relationships and Culture. As an innovative teaching and learning consultant and instructional coach supporting K-12 teachers, Elisabeth works alongside educators to create inclusive and equitable classroom cultures where every learner thrives. Elisabeth is driven to deepen learning; leveraging highly effective strategies that engage and empower all learners to maximize growth. With her passion for creating a long-lasting, positive impact on education, Elisabeth inspires others to identify how we can cultivate systemic change and develop essential success skills to ensure learners are future-ready.
We can take anything from our schools and put a different spin on it. We want teachers excited to come to their job everyday so it rubs off on our students. Listen to what kids love about school and exceed those expectations. #LEAPeffect
Elisabeth Bostwick is a multi-award-winning educator who is passionate about creating the conditions to spark curiosity and unleash creativity to empower learning. She is the author of Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation and co-author of Education Write Now, Volume II: Top Strategies for Improving Relationships and Culture. As an instructional coach supporting K-12 teachers, Elisabeth serves alongside colleagues to deepen learning, leveraging highly effective strategies that engage and empower all learners to maximize growth. With her passion for creating a long-lasting, positive impact on education, Elisabeth inspires others to identify how we can cultivate systemic change and develop essential success skills to ensure learners are future-ready. In today’s episode, Elisabeth helps us consider the power of gratitude in our own lives as well as infusing it into classrooms and our homes. Through her story, we learn how we too can intentionally practice gratitude in authentic ways that impact our own minds as well as the power to influence others. I am honored to share with you Elisabeth Bostwick’s gratitude story. Connect with Elisabeth: Elisabeth on Twitter Elisabeth’s Website Take the L.E.A.P. on Amazon Awe-Inspiring Recommendations: Annick Rauch --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/inawepodcast/message
Elisabeth Bostwick is the author of Take the LEAP: Ignite a Culture of Innovation. In this episode she shares actionable ideas related to the efficiency problem, building emotional safety in classrooms, and shaping classroom cultures. Get the book at https://amzn.to/2PPGJmD (paid link to Amazon) Follow Matt's Monthly Blog at mafost.blog --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mafost/message
Elisabeth Bostwick, Chris Chappotin, Jon-Eric Ziaer, and Chris Legleiter share mistakes they made and lesson they learned from their experiences leading learning. Topics include: Asking for Help Context Switching - Finding Your Identity Priorities, Management vs Leadership Given the Right Feedback after Walkthroughs Get more actionable ideas at https://mafost.com/ Purchase Elisabeth's Book, Take the Leap: Ignite a Culture of Innovation, at https://amzn.to/2BawzEq --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mafost/message
Elisabeth Bostwick is the author of Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation. Bostwick combines her passion for teaching and learning with her vision for enhancing a collaborative culture of thought leaders. Bostwick speaks all around the country at conferences and schools to support educators in their journey to foster cultures of innovation and authentic learning experiences for their students. Bostwick has also been honored with the NextGen Young Professional Leader in Education award and the Empire State Excellence in Teaching award. In this episode, Bostwick talks about finding your passion and not being afraid to stand up for yourself and what you want to learn. Later, Kian joins Macey and Ayla to discuss taking control of your learning and becoming comfortable in sharing your own voice. CONNECT WITH ELISABETH: INSTAGRAM TWITTER Follow Award Winning Culture : Twitter Instagram **Award Winning Culture is Sponsored by: CharacterStrong Use the Code AWC and get $200 off the Advisory Curriculum or $100 off the Leadership Curriculum
Mark French, Heather Patterson, Cathy Jacobs, and Lauren Higgins discussion four lessons. Assumptions. Student Discipline. Letting Go. Relationships. These amazing school leaders and principals share mistakes they made that made them better. Next week, we'll continue this conversation with Elisabeth Bostwick, Jon-Eric Ziaer, Chris Chappotin, and Chris Legleiter. Connect with today's guests in the show notes at https://mafost.com/mashup Preview Mark French's New Book https://amzn.to/2IyF7t3 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mafost/message
-This week’s guest is Elisabeth Bostwick -Elisabeth Bostwick is a multi-award-winning educator who is passionate about creating the conditions to spark curiosity and unleash creativity to empower learning. She is the author of Take the L.E.A.P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation -In this episode, Elisabeth discusses the necessary steps that should be taken in order to create a culture of innovation in your classroom or organization. -You can follow Elisabeth on Twitter @ElisaBostwick -Enjoy --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome to the Better Leaders Better Schools podcast. This is a weekly show is for ruckus makers -- What is a ruckus maker? A leader who has found freedom from the status quo. A leader looking to escape the old routine. A leader who never, ever gives up. Up next you can hear Daniel Bauer’s interview with Elisabeth Bosnick. They discuss how to break free from the status quo by creating a culture that is comfortable with “taking the leap”. We hope you enjoy the podcast. All the highlights, resources, and next steps can be found below. Listen to the full episode here and learn more at betterleadersbetterschools.com Getting to know Elisabeth Bostwick Elisabeth Bostwick is a multi-award-winning educator who is passionate about creating the conditions to spark curiosity and unleash creativity to empower learning. Driven to elevate education, Elisabeth speaks at both local and national conferences to support educators in their journey to foster cultures of innovation and authentic learning experiences for their students. In addition to being a classroom practitioner, Elisabeth has served as an instructional coach and grade-level chairperson. In these roles, she has worked alongside colleagues to support the integration of technology to deepen learning and has leveraged highly effective strategies to engage and empower all learners to maximize growth. Dedicated to making a long-lasting, positive impact on education, Elisabeth participates as a continuous learner to identify how we can support systemic change and develop essential success skills to ensure learners thrive to be future ready. Elisabeth is also a co-author of Education Write Now, Volume II: Top Strategies for Improving Relationships and Culture. Recognized by PBS as a Digital Innovator All-Star and lead Digital Innovator for New York, Elisabeth regularly engages with other educators to bring professional learning experiences and contributes to individual and collaborative blogs in the PBS Teachers Lounge. She's also been named the NextGen Young Professional Leader in Education and had the honor of being the recipient of the governor’s Empire State Excellence in Teaching award. Above all, Elisabeth strives to serve as a model for her children. She hopes to inspire them to be dedicated to developing their strengths and interests—leading them to their passions and fulfillment in life. Her new book, Take the L. E. A. P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation will help readers reimagine learning by sparking curiosity, inspiring creativity, and promoting student agency. Questions in Learning Environments Elisabeth talks about how her kids along with many others, were not asking as many quality questions as they could. This can lead to a feeling of unfulfillment and kids come home from school feeling as if they did not learn as much. She says that authentic learning and our traditional education do not always go hand in hand. Combined with the heavy emphasis on standardized testing, Elisabeth felt the need to create change in the way we look at learning. “I felt driven to create a book to help educators break out of the mold of traditional education, and look at how we can infuse authentic learning with the interests and the strengths of the students we work alongside.” - Elisabetth Bostwick Making an Impact in the Classroom Elisabeth encourages more teachers to bring bigger concepts into the classrooms in which they teach. She says we can inspire authentic learning by figuring out what our students wonder about. If we can find the things that interest them and relate them to the subjects in the classroom, students would be much more interested and interactive inside the classroom. “There are so many overlapping elements that you can pick and choose, and scaffold it within your own classroom so that it works for you.” -Elisabeth Bostwick In the Students’ Best Interest Elisabeth talks about ways to find the students’ interests. She says if you ask most students what their interests are, they will be unrelated to school. Kids will say their interests are sports, video games, and toys. Elisabeth says we have to find out why the kids like these things. We need to expose these kids to a variety of subjects and concepts to find their interests in the classroom. “It’s not just about a students’ interests, but how we can help kids identify what those interests are.” -Elisabeth Bostwick Elisabeth Bostwick’s Resources: Links to Resources Take the L. E. A. P.: Ignite a Culture of Innovation by Elisabeth Bostwick Education Write Now, Volume II (Eye on Education) by Jeffrey Zoul The Innovator's Mindset: Empower Learning, Unleash Talent, and Lead a Culture of Creativity by George Couros Elisabeth Bostwick’s Contact Info: http://elisabethbostwick.com/ https://twitter.com/ElisaBostwick Read the Better Leaders Better Schools Roadmap Show Some Love BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW LEVEL UP
Instructional coach, and author of "Take The L.E.A.P.," Elisabeth Bostwick chats with us about fostering culture, encouraging students to take ownership over their learning, sparking curiosity, and inspiring creativity in our students. Elisabeth shares how being a mom drives her passion for education, why we need to re-imagine learning, and how she learns something new every time she walks into another teacher's classroom. More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/elisabethbostwick --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
How do we enhance student engagement while providing student voice? My guest, Elisabeth Bostwick, discusses practical solutions to create student choice, innovation through classroom makerspaces, and developing ways to support teachers. About our Guest: After 14 years as a classroom teacher, Elisabeth Bostwick is now a instructional coach supporting K-12 teachers, blogger, presenter, and author of a new book, “Take the LEAP: Ignite a culture of Innovation”. Follow Elisabeth Bostwick: Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElisaBostwick Instagram: www.instagram.com/elisabostwick Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/elisabeth-bostwick-a79687159/ Website: http://elisabethbostwick.com/ Follow our Host Twitter: www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper Instagram: www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper Linkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper Join the Conversation Our favorite part of recording a live podcast each week is participating in the great conversations that happen on social media and in our comments section. Please use the #AspireLead hashtag as you continue the conversation on social media. If you’ve gotten any value from this show at all, please subscribe and leave a rating and review wherever you’re listening. The ranking of this show is 100% tied to subscriptions and reviews. You can help us reach more school leaders by subscribing to the show and leaving an honest rating and review.
On this podcast, I Zoom in Elisabeth Bostwick and we chat about how you can become an edupreneur. Elisabeth Bostwick is passionate about sparking curiosity and unleashing creativity to empower learning. She continues to be a risk taker and leader in education as she creates experiences that encourage learners to identify their passions and leverage their unique talents to shine. Elisabeth avidly seeks alternative methods to innovate in the classroom and support systemic change for learners to thrive. She is the author of the forthcoming book Take the L.E.A.P., Ignite a Culture of Innovation which will be published by IMPress and Dave Burgess Publishing Inc. Elisabeth also co-authored the version II of Education Write Now #EdWriteNow along with several educators, set to be published in December 2018. Elisabeth is driven to elevate education by giving back to the greater good while serving as a support and source of inspiration to others. Connect with Elisabeth on Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElisaBostwick Check out her website: http://elisabethbostwick.com/
Teacher Speaker Author of upcoming book, #LEAPeffect Maker Mentor for www.YearInTheMaking.com Co-founder of #LeadUpTeach on Twitter and YouTube Speaker with Ignite Your S.H.I.N.E.® Member of the Teacher Advisory Group with the State University of New York 2016 New York State Teacher of Excellence New York PBS Digital Innovator of 2017 NextGen Leader in Education Award in 2017 Questions You Will Hear Elisabeth Answer on this Episode -How do we truly empower educators? Students? -Talk about makerspaces. What should they How do they transition from superficial to substantial? -What is innovation? Why is it so important ?Would you be willing to share a practical example? -How do we get parents on board the “innovation train?” -Look into your crystal ball and tell us what the future looks like and how we get teachers and students ready for it Where You Can Find Her Twitter - @elisabostwick Website - elisabethbostwick.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/aftered/support
Despite all of the talk about innovation and risk taking, many educators feel that innovation and risk-taking are tacitly discouraged. What is require for teachers to feel free to innovate? Follow: @gustafsonbrad, @benjamingilpin @ElisaBostwick @bamradionetwork As a fourth grade teacher and facilitator of professional development, Elisabeth Bostwick avidly seeks alternative methods to innovate in the classroom, and support systemic change and is co-host for #Leadupteach, a part of LeadUpNow.com. Dr. Brad Gustafson is the principal and lead learner at Greenwood Elementary in Minnesota. Ben Gilpin is currently the principal at Warner Elementary School in Spring Arbor.
Despite all of the talk about innovation and risk taking, many educators feel that innovation and risk-taking are tacitly discouraged. What is require for teachers to feel free to innovate? Follow: @gustafsonbrad, @benjamingilpin @ElisaBostwick @bamradionetwork As a fourth grade teacher and facilitator of professional development, Elisabeth Bostwick avidly seeks alternative methods to innovate in the classroom, and support systemic change and is co-host for #Leadupteach, a part of LeadUpNow.com. Dr. Brad Gustafson is the principal and lead learner at Greenwood Elementary in Minnesota. Ben Gilpin is currently the principal at Warner Elementary School in Spring Arbor.