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In this episode, Dr. Rick Jetter, a long-time school administrator from New York, shares insights from his newly released #100StopSeries, a collection of books that begins with the 100 No-Nonsense Things that ALL Teachers Should STOP Doing, that is widely considered one of the largest collaborative educational publishing projects ever with more than 100 authors represented. This first book celebrates the teaching profession by highlighting 100 areas of deep, honest and no-nonsense improvement that can take place at any school, anywhere, anytime and sets the stage for additional books that will target School Leaders, Parents, Students and Politicians. Jetter also shares his own personal struggles that have served as a catalyst to his work as a best-selling author and nationally recognized educational consultant (Pushing Boundaries Consulting LLC) with co-founder Rebecca Coda. Twitter: @RickJetter. Website: RickJetter.com. Meet Dr. Rick Jetter Ranked #17 in the TOP 30 Global Gurus of 2021, Rick Jetter, Ph.D., is an educator, author, speaker, trainer and national education consultant. He has worked in the field of education for over 21 years and has held the positions of: alternative education teacher, English teacher, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent and superintendent of schools before pursuing a career in consulting, speaking, writing and publishing. Known as "Dr. J.," he is also the co-founder and lead consultant at Pushing Boundaries Consulting, LLC and a 2021 fellow for the NY Education Policy Fellowship Program sponsored by Teachers College at Columbia University. Dr. J. has written 9 books for educators and is currently one (of a very small handful) of scholars and thought leaders across the nation who develops narrative theory research models for transforming school culture and carrying out school reform initiatives. About Dr. Greg Goins As the Founder/Host of the Reimagine Schools Podcast, Dr. Greg Goins has emerged as one of the nation's leading voices on visionary leadership and the path to transforming our schools. He currently serves as the Director of the Educational Leadership Program at Georgetown College (KY) and previously spent 15 years as a school district superintendent in Illinois. Dr. Goins is a passionate keynote speaker and is available to speak at your next education conference or school PD day. To book Dr. Goins, please send inquiries to drgreggoins@gmail.com. Twitter: @DrGregGoins. Support The Reimagine Schools Podcast You can now help keep the conversation going by supporting the Reimagine Schools Podcast with a small monthly donation to help sustain future episodes. Thanks for your support! https://anchor.fm/greg-goins/supportIn this episode, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/greg-goins/support
This week's episode provides strategies for starting your first week of teaching in 2020. A journal and pen are a must! #selfcare #socialemotionallearning #restorativejustice #teachertoolbox #bookrecommendations #teacherresource ##CoachingYouThroughAllThingsEducationPodcast If you enjoyed this week's podcast, we'd love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps with our visibility, and the more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest in it and make it even better. Episode Mentions and Resources Todd Whitaker @toddwhitaker Wendy M. Turner M.Ed. @mrswendymturner Joseph Hamer @MrJosephHamer Byron McClure @SchoolPsychLife Where Am I? Racial Equity SEL Cards http://lessonsforsel.com/ Balance Like a Pirate: Going Beyond Work-Life Balance to Ignite Passion and Thrive as an Educator (A Lead Like a Pirate Guide) written by Jessica Cabeen, Jessica Johnson, and Sarah Johnson Classroom 180: A Framework for Creating, Sustaining, and Assessing the Trauma-Informed Classroom written by Heather T. Forbes Cultivating Genius: An Equity Framework for Culturally and Historically Responsive Literacy written by Gholdy Muhammad The Energy Bus Field Guide written by Jon Gordan and Amy P. Kelly Hacking Engagement: 50 Tips & Tools To Engage Teacher and Learners Daily written by James Alan Sturtevant What Great Teachers Do Differently: 14 Things That Matter Most written by Todd Whitaker A Mind at a Time: America's Top Learning Expert Shows How Every Child Can Succeed written by Mel Levine, M.D. The Teacher 50: Critical Questions for Inspiring Classroom Excellence written by Baruti K. Kafele Let Them Speak! How Student Voice Can Transform Your School written by Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter Is Everyone Really Equal? An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education written by Ozlem Sensoy and Robin DiAngelo Conscious Classroom Management: Unlocking the Secrets of Great Teaching written by Rick Smith Contact information for Host Email: coachingallthingsedu@gmail.com Website: https://www.acunlimited.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/annhlabanganaclay/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AandCUnlimited4You Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annolivia.life.work.balance/ Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/AnnHC_Champ4All --- 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/coachingallthingsedu/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/coachingallthingsedu/support
The Tub: An Educational Podcast featuring a mic, a hot tub, & a Superintendent.
Warning: I’m a bit biased about this book because it’s beyond real and helped me when I was in a bad place. The dunk tank refers to those who don’t like you and will do anything to make sure you fail. This book covers everything from dunk tank scenarios to how people who were dunked prevailed. The book was published in 2016 by Dave Burgess Consulting and was written by Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter.
Warning: I’m a bit biased about this book because it’s beyond real and helped me when I was in a bad place. The dunk tank refers to those who don’t like you and will do anything to make sure you fail. This book covers everything from dunk tank scenarios to how people who were dunked prevailed. The book was published in 2016 by Dave Burgess Consulting and was written by Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter.
#ELB 79 Pushing Boundaries with education authors and leaders Dr. Rick Jetter & Rebecca Coda
In this episode of Aspire: The Leadership Development Podcast, Joshua welcomes author Rebecca Coda on the program to discuss creating routines of balance of work and home, building a strong professional learning community for guidance, and working through high emotions in the workplace. About Rebecca: Rebecca is a K-6 director of curriculum and instruction, Consultant, Presenter, Blogger and co-Author of “Let them Speak” and “Dunk Tank” Follow Rebecca on: Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/RebeccaCoda (www.twitter.com/RebeccaCoda) Website: http://www.rebeccacoda.com (www.rebeccacoda.com) Follow our Host Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper (www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper) Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper (www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper) Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper (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.
(5.8.17) No school leader is immune to the effects of discrimination, bad politics, revenge, or ego-driven coworkers. In this episode, authors Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter share how they equip school leaders with the practical knowledge and emotional tools necessary to survive and, better yet, avoid getting "dunked."
Educational discussion with MyEdExpert founder Suzy Pepper Rollins
How’s This School Thing Working for Our Kids? Let Them Speak: A Conversation with Dr. Rick Jetter Get inspired by Dr. Rick Jetter’s approach to seeking out student voices about how school is working out for them. This self-described “Boundary Pusher” talks about going out on their “turf” and asking students about just about everything, from programs to procedures at school. He shares some surprising turns in his quest to hear his “customers” opinions. Risky business, right? But its ok – Dr. Jetter makes the process seem SO doable. Especially for the podcast: Rick and his coauthor Rebecca Coda have created a FABULOUS open download to accompany their work and new book, Let Them Speak. It’s called “Let Them Speak: A 100 Ideas for Activating Student Voice.” Link to his bio and downloads: https://myedexpert.com/vendor/rjetter/ To reach Dr. Rick Jetter: Twitter @rickjetter Website: www.rickjetter.com
Join Isaiah Sterling as he chats with Shalom, Kamdyn, and Ashley about topics regarding students and their voices. You've gotta check this episode out! Thank you Rebecca Coda, Rick Jetter, and Dave Burgess for supporting this podcast! You can purchase a copy of Let Them Speak by going to letthemspeak.net ! Follow Isaiah on Twitter: twitter.com/isterlingn Thank you so much for listening!
Join Sterling as he shares a REAL expirence with listeners. As leaders, what do we do when reports are made? Thank you to Dave Burgess, Shelley Burgess, Rebecca Coda, and Rick Jetter for supporting this podcast! Go to letthemspeak.net for more information on how to transform your school by using student voice! Follow them Isaiah on social media @isterlingn or twitter.com/isterlingn
Educational discussion with MyEdExpert founder Suzy Pepper Rollins
Let Them Speak! A Conversation with Rebecca Coda and Dr. Rick Jetter How was your flight? How was the chicken? What can we do differently? It seems like every time we frequent a business, we’re queried…sometimes hounded… for feedback. Why? Businesses have learned that to thrive and improve, they urgently need commentary from their clientele. But how often do we ask our clients - our students - their opinions about their school experiences? Rebecca Coda and Dr. Rick Jetter, coauthors of Let Them Speak! How Student Voice Can Transform Your School, are on a mission to change the conversational dynamic in schools. The authors take us way beyond surveys. They venture out onto students’ turf and gather vignettes about school experiences. What they glean from kids is then used to engage the adults in the building to develop solutions and strengthen the school. Join in this inspired conversation that totally shifts the dynamic of the school house! Seriously fabulous resources these two have posted: • Rebecca: Grab those grab tags! • Rick: Get his 100 Ideas to Activate Student Voice • Link to their website • Rebecca’s Twitter • Rick’s Twitter
High quality customer service for kids is all about relationships and connecting with kids. Honor students and their plot lines. Stop and ask kids what they think...it is the missing data point. When we empower students with voice, it will impact them for a lifetime! #LetStudentsSpeak
The book is here! Listen as Sterling and Dr. Small sit down to chat about the hot off the press release, Let Them Speak! Sterling and Dr. Small welcome all listeners, new and old! You can order Let Them Speak at https://www.amazon.com/Let-Them-Speak-Student-Transform/dp/1946444677. Sterling and Dr. Small will see you next week as they bring on another special guest: Whitney Choate, innovative educator at Cape Central High School in Cape Girardeau, MO! Thank you to Dave Burgess, Shelley Burgess, Rebecca Coda, and Rick Jetter for supporting this podcast! Go to letthemspeak.net for more information on how to transform your school by using student voice! Follow them on social media @ Isaiah Sterling- @isterlingn twitter.com/isterlingn Dr. Stephanie Small- @DrStephanieSmal twitter.com/drstephaniesmal
Join Isaiah Sterling and Dr. Stephanie Small as they dive into the heart of education within their first episode of the Let Them Speak Podcast. Join them again next week to get a REAL and AUTHENTIC student/educator viewpoint on Student Senate Leadership in a school setting. Let Them Speak is an upcoming project written by Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter. The book will be released in April by Dave Burgess Consulting Inc. Sterling and Dr. Small would love to connect with you on social media: Isaiah Sterling- Twitter: @isterlingn Dr. Stephanie Small- Twitter @DrStephanieSmal They hope you enjoy the first episode! Dr. Small and Sterling are very passionate about leading today's educators deeper into the heart of education. You will find inspiring, encouraging, and motivating podcasts every week!
Educational discussion with MyEdExpert founder Suzy Pepper Rollins
How’s This School Thing Working for Our Kids? Let Them Speak: A Conversation with Dr. Rick Jetter Get inspired by Dr. Rick Jetter’s approach to seeking out student voices about how school is working out for them. This self-described “Boundary Pusher” talks about going out on their “turf” and asking students about just about everything, from programs to procedures at school. He shares some surprising turns in his quest to hear his “customers” opinions. Risky business, right? But its ok – Dr. Jetter makes the process seem SO doable. Especially for the podcast: Rick and his coauthor Rebecca Coda have created a FABULOUS open download to accompany their work and new book, Let Them Speak. It’s called “Let Them Speak: A 100 Ideas for Activating Student Voice.” Link to his bio and downloads: https://myedexpert.com/vendor/rjetter/ To reach Dr. Rick Jetter: Twitter @rickjetter Website: www.rickjetter.com
Both Rick & Rebecca (R&R) are educational disruptors and forward thinkers with a passion to support current and future educational leaders. With their new book, Escaping the School Leaders Dunk Tank: How to Prevail When Others Want to See You Drown the mission is simple: break the glass ceiling to eliminate the status quo in order to ensure equity for ALL students. R&R have faced adversity in their careers and are willing to do whatever it takes to call out the “elephants” in the educational room so that we all can best serve kids. They are also featured advice columnists for School Leaders Now. Dr. Rick Jetter is currently a national educational consultant, author, speaker, and trainer. He previously worked as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent of schools. Rebecca Coda, NBCT is currently a (K-8) STEM Coach, author, speaker, and professional development facilitator. She is the founder of the Digital Native Network and has extensive experience serving as a curriculum specialist, a data & assessment support specialist, and a district technology integration program developer. Rebecca will be relocating to Arkansas this summer to begin a Director of Curriculum position with the Cabot Public School District. Rick Jetter and Rebecca Coda Show Highlights What a nuclear warhead experience taught Rick about doing the right thing It’s all about prevailing - strategies for your health and success You are going to get knocked down, but you will get back up The importance of not taking moments of adversity personal A hashtag you need to follow: #joyfulleaders How to take care of not only yourself, but to shepherd your community as well Power of gratitude and forgiveness Enemy vs Adversary Intentional vs inadvertent dunkings Rick Jetter and Rebecca Coda Resources: www.rickjetter.com www.rebeccacoda.com www.leadershipdunktank.com www.digitalnativenetwork.net Join my hybrid group coaching & leadership development community Text BETTERMASTERMIND to 33444 Create winning cultures Focus on the essential Lead with courage & integrity BECOME A PATRON OF THE SHOW FOR AS LITTLE AS $1/MONTH DID YOU LIKE THE SHOW? iTunes SUBSCRIBE HERE! SHOW SOME LOVE: PLEASE LEAVE A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW Grab your FREE 15 Phrases of Effective School Leaders Text PHRASES to 33444 or click the link above. Website :: Facebook :: Insta :: Twitter :: LinkedIn SHOW SPONSORS: SCHOOL SPIRIT VENDING Hassle-free, year-round fundraising for your school. With School Spirit Vending, we do all the work, you just cash the check Increase school spirit with custom stickers for your school and raise funds at the same time -no upfront costs, no volunteers, no selling Sick of the same old ways of raising money for your school? Let School Spirit Vending's hassle-free, year-round fundraising program supplement the other fundraisers you're already doing. SSV is also giving away the Top 10 School Fundraising Ideas for 2017. Download the guide here. Copyright © 2017 Better Leaders Better Schools
Prevailing, Not Relishing with Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter Transformative Principal 195 Proactive paranoia is good paranoia Call people to the carpet in a professional way. Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter are the authors of Escaping the School Leaders Dunk Tank: How to Prevail When Others Want To See You Drown. How to prevail instead of getting bummed out. Depersonalize the situation. Some reason they have ego, fear, jealousy, etc. Didn’t start with you, started with someone or something else. Alignments - aligning to different people. How people gather allies. If you’ve got an army behind you. Moving on How to deal with politicking. Nonviolent communication Call people to the carpet in a professional way. 4 step process for nonviolent conversation. Script, rehearse, prepared for curveball reactions Said with care and patience. Don’t want to be alone without a witness. You’re not effective if you’re feeling this way. Teacher Bullies How to be a transformative principal? It comes down to being willing to do what is right. How to be a transformative principal? You’ve gotta try! Are you feeling like you are always behind at school? Do you feel like you need about 2 more hours each day to accomplish everything? Here’s how I help principals work manageable hours: Create your ideal week, so that you can leave work at work and enjoy your life! Join my group coaching program 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. Web Site Transformative Principal on Stitcher Refer A Principal Best Tools for Busy Administrators Survey
Proactive paranoia is good paranoia. Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter are the authors of Escaping the School Leaders Dunk Tank: How to Prevail When Others Want To See You Drown. How to tell if you are being sabotaged. Proactive paranoia - inner voice where you know it is not right, but you It comes down to relationships. You notice the behavior changes. Exclusion. Emotional triggers that lead to tactics. Emotional driving forces - jealousy, skepticism, holding accountable. Leaving out information or leaving people out. What do we do when to handle it? Explicitly confront or leave it alone? Are you feeling like you are always behind at school? Do you feel like you need about 2 more hours each day to accomplish everything? Here’s how I help principals work manageable hours: Create your ideal week, so that you can leave work at work and enjoy your life! Join my group coaching program 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. Web Site Transformative Principal on Stitcher Refer A Principal Best Tools for Busy Administrators Survey
Join us as two educators share what they learned from mistakes driven by egos gone wild. Follow: @jonHarper70bd @RickJetter @rebeccacoda @bamradionetwork Follow: @jonHarper70bd @RickJetter @rebeccacoda @bamradionetwork Rebecca Coda has over 18 years’ experience in education as a teacher, ELA curriculum and assessment writer, technology program leader, contributing columnist for School Leader's Now, and founder of the Digital Native Network. Rebecca is a National Board Certified Teacher & Arizona K12 Center Master Teacher. Rick Jetter is an educational consultant, multi-genre author, and keynote speaker. He has worked in education for over 18 years as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, assistant superintendent, and superintendent of schools.
Rick Jetter & Rebecca Coda joins Justin Baeder to discuss their book Escaping the School Leader's Dunk Tank: How to Prevail when Others Want You to Drown.Interview Notes, Resources, & Links Purchase Rick and Rebecca's book Escaping the School Leader's Dunk Tank: How to Prevail when Others Want You to Drown Visit the Leadership Dunk Tank WebsiteVisit Rick's WebsiteVisit Rebecca's WebsiteAbout Rick Jetter & Rebecca CodaDr. Rick Jetter is an educational consultant, multi-genre author, speaker and trainer, and book writing coach. He works with school districts across the nation on curriculum, transforming school culture, and just about any type of PD for educators. Rebecca Coda is the founder of the Digital Native Network and currently serves as a STEM Instructional Coach.
The Tub: An Educational Podcast featuring a mic, a hot tub, & a Superintendent.
Eitner Education debuts in its' new podcast called "The Tub"! Each episode will feature a trend in schools, a trending book in education, and something to turnkey into your educational lifestyle. This podcast is for all leaders, teachers, and everyone in between. My first podcast features Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter, co-authors of "Escaping the School Leaders Dunk Tank", which is available on amazon, Barnes & Noble, and classy bookstores everywhere! I hope you enjoy this; thanks for coming on the journey with me! About The Authors Dr. Rick Jetter is an Educational Consultant, Speaker & Trainer, and Multi-Genre Author. He was a solid "D+" student in 7th grade and he has a cool dog, named George Jetter. Dr. J. also types faster (with two index fingers) than he talks. Dr. J. is interested in all types of topics--especially the ones that no one wants to truly take on (even though they say they do while their fingers are crossed behind their backs). For more information about the book, Escaping the School Leader's Dunk Tank: How to Prevail When Others Want to See You Drown, visit http://www.leadershipdunktank.com Dr. J. has also successfully worked with other authors on their ideas and creative concepts by offering book-concept and writing strategies through his own unique coaching process. He is the founder of and lead consultant at RJ Consultants. Rebecca Coda is the founder of the Digital Native Network. www.digitalnativenetwork.net She currently serves as a STEM Coach , weekly contributing columnist for School Leader's Now, and article contributor on LinkedIn. She has over 18 years’ experience in education as a teacher, ELA curriculum and assessment writer, and technology program leader. Rebecca is a National Board Certified Teacher & Arizona K12 Center Master Teacher. She is a Christian and lives each day by faith, hope, and love.
In this podcast Kelly interviews authors Rebecca Coda & Rick Jetter about their hot new book Dunk Tank. The official title of their book is: Escaping the School Leader's Dunk Tank: How to Prevail When Others Want to See you Drown. Both Rick & Rebecca are educational disruptors and forward thinkers with a passion to support ALL current & ALL future educational leaders (PK-20). Their mission and vision is simple: We must break the glass ceiling to eliminate the status quo to ensure equity for ALL students. Rebecca and Rick have both faced adversity in their careers and are willing to do whatever it takes to call out ALL the “elephants” in the educational room so that educators, political leaders, and industry innovators can leverage talent and work together to best serve kids. About the book: Have you ever felt as if a supervisor, coworker, or even your own school board was trying to sabotage you? No school leader is immune to the effects of discrimination, bad politics, revenge, or ego-driven coworkers. If you've ever worked in such conditions, you know that adversaries can make your job as a school leader miserable. But even if you're lucky enough to be thriving in your current role, you've probably seen leaders whose careers have been tanked by difficult and demanding circumstances. You may even wonder from time to time, "Am I next?" In Escaping the School Leader's Dunk Tank, Rebecca Coda and Rick Jetter interviewed superintendents, principals, and other educational leaders across the nation who have faced "dunk tank" situations. Through real-life stories and by sharing insightful research, the authors (who are dunk tank survivors themselves) equip school leaders with the practical knowledge and emotional tools necessary to survive and, better yet, avoid getting "dunked." Mentioned in this podcast: Sphero SPRK+ STEAM Educational Robot is learning and fun for EVERY Classroom. Become an Apple Teacher at the Apple Teacher Learning Center for Free. Great PD: www.appleteacher.apple.com Rick's book: Sutures of the Mind: Unleashing the Power of Mindfulness in 30 Days While Rescuing Your Spirit Rebecca's most influential read: Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges by Amy Cuddy Rick's most influential read: Exploiting Children: School Board Members Who Cross The Line by Matt Spencer. www.DaveBurgessConsulting.com www.leadershipdunktank.com www.rickjetter.com www.rebeccacoda.com www.digitalnativenetwork.net Favorite apps: SnapChat, Wunderlist