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Listen in as Julie and Ginger talk to Ginger Lewman about Bullying. Ginger Lewman is a national consultant & keynote speaker with ESSDACK, a non-profit education service center based in Hutchinson Kansas. She holds a Master of Science in Psychology and Special Education and Gifted Education, With 30 years in education, she inspires and helps all levels of educators figure out the hard hurdles for innovative teaching and learning. Why do people bully? There are many reasons but Ginger boils it down to the messages we hear as kids and feeling a lack of safety, dignity and/or belonging. Ginger encourages us to get upstream and gives great strategies and tools and states that these and other tools are best utilized in an environment steeped daily in the foundation of the science of trauma and resilience-building and utilizing restorative practices whenever conflict arises anywhere. “Once we become unafraid of our own stories, we all become safer.” ~ Steve Halley Resources: www.stopbullying.gov https://www.essdack.org/ Peaceful Schools and Families: https://www.essdack.org/psf Favorite takeaways: It is difficult work for someone who is hurt, for someone who has hurt other people to move toward conflict. They've got to listen to them and they can only do that if I feel safe. When we're talking about bringing people into circle toward conflict this is an opportunity for each person to examine what their role has been. It's not just “you did it”, it's “we are experiencing this and this is not good for any of us in our community, this isn't about you just cleaning up what you did wrong”. It's all of us.
Let's dig into Chapter 7!
In this episode ESSDACK Resilience Team members Katie Perez, Rebecca Lewis-Pankratz, and Ginger Lewman connect with Dr. Jennifer Sweeton.
Topics We ExploreNEWSLETTER LINK085: Ginger Lewman https://wp.me/s4covo-085034: Living On The Edge of Chaos Podcast with Ginger Lewman https://wp.me/p4covo-1LM3:00 Introduction of Guests5:50 - Framing the question from social media post by Ginger9:15 - Initial thoughts on the question from Patti19:30 - Can we actual force/require engagement?25:00 - How engagement is so vital as we compete against bigger issues as kids are no longer forced to be "in" class and the stakes at hand. This is not a temporary issue.29:00 - What are examples to help with engagement?The Drama of the Gifted Child: The Search for the True Self, Revised Edition by Miller, Alice Kansas Can School Redesign Project Your challengeShare your insights over on this Flipgrid on the question, "Is participation the same as engagement?"Share how you handle participation in your class?How do you create engagement opportunities for students? Provide an example Here is the Flipgrid to add your thoughtsHere is the Wakelet to add resources and examples WHERE TO FIND GingerWebsite – https://gingerlewman.com/Twitter – https://twitter.com/gingerlewmanInstagram – https://www.instagram.com/GingerLewman/Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/GingerLewmanHer book, Lessons for LifePractice Learning by Ginger Lewman https://amzn.to/2XdHSFO WHERE TO FIND PattiTwitter – https://twitter.com/yoyosciteachLinkedIN - https://www.linkedin.com/in/patti-duncan-15261a14/
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ESSDACK consultants Tammy Fellers, Katie Perez, and Ginger Lewman are Glenn's guests and talk about the nitty-gritty of redesign.
Today the guys talk with Ginger Lewman of @essdack about the upcoming #podstock18. There is a great @eastinitiative update and more!
On April 25 & 26, 2018 ESSDACK help the first Bridging to Resilience conference in Overland Park, Kansas. Jaime and Glen welcome ESSDACK Curriculum Consultants Ginger Lewman and Kevin Honeycutt to the show to recap the amazing two-day event. How can you connect with our guests on the web? Ginger Lewman https://www.essdack.org/gingerlewman http://gingerlewman.com/ https://twitter.com/GingerLewman Kevin Honeycutt https://www.essdack.org/kevinhoneycutt http://kevinhoneycutt.org/ https://twitter.com/kevinhoneycutt Connect with the hosts of EDventure Cast: Jaime Howard https://essdk.me/jaimehoward https://twitter.com/CalamityJaimeH Glen Duran https://essdk.me/glenduran https://twitter.com/ObiWan_Glenobi
Quin and Matt hit the studio to recap day 1 of #UCET18. Listen as they share their favorite moments and insights around the theme “Get out.”
Quin and Matt sit down with Ginger Lewman and Rebecca Lewis of ESSDACK to discuss Project Based Learning, applying real world tools to the classroom, and how trauma can affect students in school. Join us for a lively conversation that tackles some difficult, important strategies in education.
Ginger Lewman and Katie Perez talk Project-based Learning - What it is, what it isn't and how it all works.
You are in for a treat with this episode. My great friend and educational hero, Ginger Lewman, was kind enough to spend some quality time discussing project based learning, quality learning, and a ton of other powerful concepts in this latest podcast episode. If you have not check out her work, then you must check the resources at the bottom of this page. I recently read her latest book and after reading the book, scribbling mass notes in the margins, and being reminded about the key things we must be doing in schools I just had to pick her brain some more. screen-shot-2016-10-30-at-6-15-38-am In this episode we cover some key questions such as: What is project based learning? What are the common misunderstandings of pbl? Are shorter projects better? The importance of Wows, Hows, and Bows How to get started with pbl? How to make pbl work within the confines of the school system? Why did we get into the profession of teaching in the first place? [shareable cite="Ginger Lewman"]Everybody is somebody else weirdo. Did you think you were normal? How weird is that?[/shareable] Grab a cup of coffee, get comfortable, and be ready to gain some new ideas to enhance your practice. As always we would love feedback, questions, a nice review on iTunes, and more. Enjoy Lessons for LifePractice Learning The book in Paperback or Kindle on Amazon PBL unit ideas: http://www.lifepracticepbl.org/
Ginger Lewman is a keynoter and consultant in Kansas. Purchase her book about life-practice learning here. Launch - how to set up PBL to be engaging. How to deal with having learning goals posted when The essential question to ask when starting Project Based Learning activities. Culture of schools - we unintentionally group kids to create bullies. Three ways to think about grouping. Ability, interest, readiness Good group-workers and bad group-workers 3 people in a group is optimal. How to deal with friends in groups. How to be a transformative principal? Know why you want to do it. Take the Fall Listener Survey Loading… Please take a moment to rate this podcast in iTunes or on Stitcher. Please follow me on Twitter: @jethrojones for the host and @TrnFrmPrincipal for the show. Buy Communication Cards Show notes on TransformativePrincipal.com Download Paperless Principal. Sponsor: Sanebox Web Site Transformative Principal on Stitcher Refer A Principal Best Tools for Busy Administrators Survey
Ginger Lewman is a keynoter and consultant in Kansas. The power of connecting with others Campaign Trail Collaboration These are the projects that we can do. Lessons for Life Practice Learning
This is a show for the record books! Ginger Lewman was out guest and we had a blast talking about everything PBL (Project Based Learning)!
Join this fast-paced episode with Ginger Lewman and Eric Nentrup as they talk about getting the public involved in our[...] The post Getting The Public Involved In PBL (PracticingPBL #10) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
Today we talk with our guests about the maker movement, it's connection to project based learning and the promise it holds for the future. Follow: @donwettrick @GingerLewman @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Sylvia Martinez is co-author of Invent To Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering the Classroom, a book that has been called the "bible of the maker movement for classrooms". She speaks and writes around the world to advocate for authentic learning using real world design principles, modern technology, and hands-on experiences. Ginger Lewman, @GingerLewman, works at ESSDACK, a nonprofit educational service center. She is a Keynoter & Consultant; GoogleCertifiedTeacher; SiloKiller; Co-Creator LifePractice PBL and a teacher of Project Based Learning.
Ginger Lewman was a public school teacher for 19 years and is now working with ESSDACK. She is a firm believer in project-based learning and we’re super excited to have her on the show.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/remarkablechatter/ST_9.mp3 Brenda Hauff joins Ginger Lewman and Andrea Keller to talk about her poster session this last summer at[...] The post Brenda Hauff – Poster Session (Stock Talk #9) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
LOST EPISODE: Join ‘stockTalk co-hosts Ginger Lewman and Andrea Keller in this “SuperFriends” episode as we visit with our Podstock[...] The post LOST EPISODE – SuperFriends (‘stockTalk Lost Episode) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/remarkablechatter/stock_talk_welcome_back.mp3 After a brief summer hiatus, Andrea Keller and Ginger Lewman are back recording ‘stockTalk podcasts! Did you miss[...] The post Welcome Back! (‘stockTalk) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/remarkablechatter/stocktalk_elpaso.mp3 Join Andrea Keller and Ginger Lewman as they have a great conversation with the folks who welcomed Podstock[...] The post Taking it on the Road: Podstock Southwest in El Paso! (‘stockTalk-#3) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/remarkablechatter/StockTalk_2_Special_Guest_Kevin.mp3 In this episode Ginger Lewman and Andrea Keller visit with Kevin Honeycutt about the birth of PodStock. PodStock[...] The post A Conference Called PodStock (‘stockTalk #2) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/remarkablechatter/StockTalk_episode_7.mp3 ‘stockTalk is hosted by: Ginger Lewman, PBL/EdTech/GT Consultant at ESSDACK in Hutchinson, Kansas and Andrea Keller, Special Education[...] The post Kansas Teacher of the Year and The Scientist (‘stockTalk #7) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
http://traffic.libsyn.com/remarkablechatter/Sped_Cast_12_guest_Ginger_Lewman.mp3 Topic today is Project Based Learning: special guest Ginger Lewman, whose passion and expertise (or one of[...] The post Project Based Learning With Special Guest Ginger Lewman (SpedCast #12) appeared first on Remarkable Chatter.
Lunch Time Leaders -- A Middle School Podcast Dedicated to Learning in the 21st Century
Ginger Lewman is Director of the Face-to-Face program at the Turning Point Learning Center charter school in Emporia, Kansas. She talks to the Lunch Time Leaders about preparing students for the 21st Century, the challenges of starting a charter school, and what sparked her passion to become a progressive educator.