Building Our Super School Podcast

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Welcome to SLAM (If-I)'s Building Our Super School Podcast. On each episode, we talk to members of our XQ school's team and to our education partners to discuss various aspects of our Super School application.This Podcast is not affiliated with the XQ Institute, but its contents shall constitute a portion of SLAM's XQ competition submission.

Episodes

  • Ep 1: Fernando Zulueta interview (Part 1 of 3)--The role of grit in student achievement

    03/11/2018 Duration: 21min

    Welcome to Teach They Way They Learn! Each week, host Liliana Salazar provides insight on strategies to teach all groups of students. The show will feature interviews with acclaimed education professionals as well as expert advice from the host herself. Liliana is a former teacher, principal, and district-level administrator and currently serves today as the National Director of Special Education and Student Support for Academica, America's largest charter school service and support provider. This week, we feature the first of a three-part interview with Liliana and education entrepreneur and advocate Fernando Zulueta. Fernando is the President of Academica and one of the pioneers of the charter school movement in Florida. Liliana talks to Fernando about his life in charter education as well as the role that the concepts of grit, perseverance, and conscientiousness play in lifelong student achievement. Host: Liliana Salazar (@SalazarLilly)

  • Ep 3: Narrative writing in the classroom; phonics vs. whole language debate; maker faires in schools

    02/11/2018 Duration: 24min

    The Big Ideas team is back in the Academica Media studio this week, and they have some great education topics to share with you! First, Sarah, Mike and Ryan discuss National Novel Writing Month and the importance of getting students to do more personal, narrative-style writing assignments where they have the opportunity to find their unique voice as a writer. Sarah mentions the Veteran's Story Project and the American Creed writing project as great resources in this area. Next, our hosts discuss a recent Washington Post article by Professor Daniel Willingham discussing the controversial debate regarding the use of phonics versus a whole language approach to teach reading. Finally, the team talks about the emerging phenomenon of maker faires in schools and how students can benefit from having maker education in the school environment. The hosts give shout-outs to Joe Mazza (@makerdads) and Michael Lomuscio (@michaellomuscio), who are doing great things in this area. Articles: National Novel Writing Month:

  • Ep 2: Lynn Norman-Teck on effective advocacy and the future outlook for charter schools

    29/10/2018 Duration: 11min

    Our guest this week is Florida Charter School Alliance Executive Director Lynn Norman-Teck. Lynn talks about her career in charter school advocacy. She also offers some impressive insight on the evolution of the charter school movement in her home state of Florida and gives her outlook on the future of education reform. Host: Ryan Kairalla (@ryankair)

  • Ep 2: Principal-teacher relationships; Hispanic Heritage Month; smartphones in the classroom

    19/10/2018 Duration: 22min

    This week, the show is broadcasting its second and final episode from the Florida Charter School Conference in Orlando. We are back in the Academica Media Studio next week! First, Sarah, Mike, and Ryan talk about a recent article in Ed Week outlining actionable strategies that principals can employ to fortify relationships with their teachers and boost teacher retention in the process. Next, our hosts discuss Hispanic Heritage Month and what schools can do to avoid superficial celebrations of Hispanic heritage and embrace a deeper dive into the wide variety of cultures we celebrate in September and October. The show closes by talking about an Ed Week article by Rhett Oldham about how teachers can use smartphones to enhance classroom learning. Articles: https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/10/17/what-principals-can-do-to-keep-good.html http://blogs.edweek.org/edweek/global_learning/2018/10/4_ways_to_integrate_smartphones_into_your_classroom.html Hosts: Sarah Fye (@readwithfye), Mike Hernandez, Ryan K

  • Ep 1: Judy Marty and Carrie Montano on effective school leadership and helping all students succeed

    19/10/2018 Duration: 10min

    Welcome to Charter School Superstars! Each week, we will bring you interviews with the incredible school leaders, teachers, entrepreneurs, students, and advocates that have made the charter school movement a powerful force for change. On our first episode, host Ryan Kairalla sits down with Judy Marty (CAO, Mater Academy, Inc.) and Carrie Montano (Principal, Pinecrest Glades Academy) at the Florida Charter School Conference. Ms. Marty and Ms. Montano are both fantastic school leaders who have experience running high-performing charter schools. They talk to Ryan about fostering student success in high-poverty and ELL schools, selecting the right faculty and staff members, and busting myths about charter education. Host: Ryan Kairalla (@ryankair)

  • Ep 1: Improving teacher retention; how the Pemayetv Emahakv School is preserving Native culture

    19/10/2018 Duration: 18min

    Welcome to Big Ideas in Education! Each week, the BIIE hosts will bring you their favorite topical stories of inspiration and innovation in your schools. But this show is more than just an education news show; our diverse panel of education professionals are to inform you, to motivate you, and to provide you with actionable tips to make you the best teacher, administrator, student, or education advocate that you can be. This week, the show is broadcasting from the exhibit hall at the Florida Charter School Conference in Orlando. Our hosts discuss the latest insights in improving teacher recruitment, retention, and recognition. They also talk about the innovative model of the Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School in Okeechobee, Florida. Pemayetv Emahakv was the talk of the Conference, both for its incredible program designed to preserve and strengthen the Seminole culture, as well as for the fact that its fourth grade math teacher Joy Prescott was recognized as the 2019 Florida Teacher of the Year. Ms. Prescott is

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