by Maureen O'Shaughnessy | Nov 2, 2021 | Call to Leaders, Models, Podcast
Masterminding for Growing and Developing School Leaders with Danny Bauer November 2, 2021 If you’re an educator, you’ve heard about PLCs, professional learning communities. Some see these as a way for groups of educators to gather and talk about students, outcomes,...
by Maureen O'Shaughnessy | Oct 19, 2021 | Call to Leaders, Holistic Education, Podcast, Student Support
Making Learning Magical with the Four C’s with guest Chad Stewart October 19, 2021 With our current top-down education model, where the bottom line at the administrative level seems to be more important than whether our kids learn, creativity has been thrown out the...
by Maureen O'Shaughnessy | Oct 12, 2021 | Call to Leaders, Holistic Education, Podcast, Student Support
Building Educational Equity Across the Border with guest Kate Curran October 12, 2021 There’s a lot of talk about inequity in the U.S. these days and from the educational perspective, the inequity is real. Our colorful, mismatched kids who don’t fit into the...
by Maureen O'Shaughnessy | Oct 5, 2021 | Call to Leaders, Mental Health, Podcast, Student Support
The Disintegrating Student: How Education is Failing Our Kids October 5, 2021 Students are not data points, but that’s exactly what they look like in the traditional public school setting. Because it’s not the teachers making decisions about what happens in the...
by Dawn Anderson | Sep 28, 2021 | Call to Leaders, Mental Health, Podcast, Student Support
Our Kids Are Not Okay Post-Pandemic: How to Help September 28, 2021 The pandemic has impacted us all. Financially, emotionally, physically, and in ways that we probably haven’t realized yet. We’ve also watched our kiddos struggle, both at home and at school. It’s time...
by Dawn Anderson | Sep 14, 2021 | Call to Leaders, Holistic Education, Podcast, Student Support
Prepping Kids for the Real World with Culturally Responsive Education September 14, 2021 Kids (teenagers!) are so hard to understand, right? That’s because they are part of their own culture; it’s called Youth Culture. And unfortunately, most schools don’t teach with...