Celebrating Our 100th Episode by Diving Deeper into Mindfulness for Teachers

For our 100th episode of The Good Life EDU Podcast, we welcome the author of the book Mindfulness for Teachers, Dr. Tish Jennings, to the show to frame our understanding of the many stressors currently impacting the teaching profession. On the pod, Dr. Jennings uncovers ways of addressing these very real issues that range from the macro, systemic-level factors to the micro-level interactions that teachers have with their students each and every day. This is a practical and pragmatic conversation that will leave all listeners with a few takeaways for how to enhance our understanding and support of school staff.

NE’s Digital Citizenship Symposium & What’s N.E.X.T. with Blended Learning

This is a fun and informative conversation that shares about two efforts in Nebraska to support teaching and learning with technology. Peg Coover of ESU 10 takes the lead in the first half of the pod as she explains the history, current work, materials, and contest opportunities that Nebraska’s ESU Digital Citizenship group provides. In the second half of the pod, Eileen Heller of ESU 3 describes the recent efforts of the blended learning workgroup towards living out their new purpose statements. Those efforts include the “What’s N.E.X.T. with Blended Learning” live show, which airs across the ESUCC’s social media pages at 9:30 am CT on the last Tuesday of each month. Regardless of whether you live in or outside of Nebraska, this episode offers great ideas and avenues for new learning that we hope you find useful and enjoy!

Links

Access our ESUCC live shows on our Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube sites.

Access the ESU’s Digital Citizenship Symposium (Resources) and Contest at bit.ly/NEDigCit

Here’s a document that highlights the history of the ESUCC’s efforts with Blended Learning

Here’s the impact study that illustrates the data derived from that initiative.

Here’s the blended learning rubric referenced in the episode.

You can watch the first episode of the What’s N.E.X.T. with Blended Learning live show here.

For more information, please contact us via our website at esucc.org

“Leading the Whole Teacher” with Allyson Apsey

In this episode, we are joined by speaker, author, and education advocate Allyson Apsey, who shares insights from her latest book, “Leading the Whole Teacher.” Listen and learn from Allyson as she highlights her six elements of how we might effectively lead and support teachers, and just like her book, this resource is filled with practical strategies that are easy to implement.

To learn more from Allyson, visit allysonapsey.com/

Supporting Nebraska’s Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children and Their Families

This episode brings together all five of Nebraska’s Regional Program Coordinators for students who are deaf or hard of hearing, and the group is joined by NDE’s Darsha Pelland, who works in the Office of Special Education as the IDEA Low Incidence Director. On the pod, coordinators Heather Witte, Sara Peterson, Jill Hoffart, Lindsey Hinzmann, and Diane Meyer explain the full scope of services for our deaf and hard of hearing children and their families. Listeners will appreciate learning about the statewide structure, the programming available, and the heartfelt examples these great educators share from their personal experiences with serving their students.

To learn more about this program and to contact a regional coordinator, access https://nrpdhh.esu9.org/ for more details.

Is There a Workforce Design Problem in Education, and If So, How Might We Address It?

This week, we explore a “co-teaching plus” approach to reimagining how teams of teachers can facilitate learning experiences thanks to Brent Maddin, the Executive Director of the Next Education Workforce Team and the Professor of Practice at the MLF Teachers’ College at Arizona State University.

Show notes:

If you are interested in joining the 2022-2023 Next Education Workforce Learning Cohort, you can do so here: https://www.aasa.org/edu-workforce.aspx

If you only have 10 minutes, check out this video that captures the big idea of the Next Education Workforce and click around the Next Education Workforce website

Here is the Resource Collection related to budget-neutral financial models that support innovative staffing (referenced in the episode).

Recent press on the Next Education Workforce

Distance Learning Courses in Nebraska

Recently, The Good Life EDU podcast has been exploring a variety of ways in which the education community at large has responded to the present teacher shortage. In this episode, the superintendent of Morrill Public Schools, Barry Schaeffer, and the coordinator for the world languages program at ESU 5, Dr. Nicholas Ziegler, explain how distance learning courses are helping Nebraska schools offer students learning experiences that would be challenging to provide without this programming.

What Do We Really Know About the Teacher Shortage and What Can We Do?

Dr. Kay Shurtleff of ESC Region 10 in Texas joins us on The Good Life EDU Podcast this week to share her recent research findings regarding teacher shortages in the US. In this episode, Dr. Shurtleff details the factors contributing to this issue and highlights several innovative efforts being made to address it.

This conversation came about as a result of Dr. Shurtleff’s recent AESA Perspectives journal article by the same title, “What Do We Really Know About the Teacher Shortage and What Can We Do?” which can be accessed at https://www.aesa.us/blog/?p=405.

The NDE SEED Team on School Leadership

This is the fifth episode in a five-part series with members of the NDE SEED Team as they share their work with establishing the Educator Effectiveness Standards in Nebraska. This particular pod hones in on school leadership through the Educator Effectiveness lens. Ryan Ricenbaw, co-lead of the NDE SEED Team, opens the episode with a recap of the June Educator Effectiveness Summit, and he is joined by Reid Ehrisman, principal at Madison Middle School, who provides his learning and reflections following that two-day Summit.

Teachers Share Out About the ESUCC’s Social Studies Special Project

This episode highlights the amazing efforts and the resulting inquiry units of study developed by thirty Nebraska educators as a part of the ESUCC’s 2022 social studies special project. This initiative brought together personnel from several ESUs, including members of SDA (the staff development affiliate) and TLT (the teaching and learning with technology affiliate) to train, lead, and support this select group of 4th-8th grade teachers as they designed units of study to implement in their own classroom practices and to share with others across our state!

For more information on the SS special project, the inquiry design model, the NE social studies standards and shifts, and to receive access to the resource collection (including the inquiry training itself), access https://www.esucc.org/instructional-materials/social-studies/

Talking Ed Tech with Eric Curts

Have a pen and paper ready to take notes because this week we are joined by tech integrationist, Eric Curts of Stark Portage Area Computer Consortium (ESC) who shares a myriad of tech tools, sites, and insights that educators can look to integrate into their lesson design and professional learning in the school year ahead.

In the episode we discuss…

Eric Curts’s Control, Alt, Achieve Blog: https://www.controlaltachieve.com/

Google’s Screencast App for ChromeOS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hHyPcIHvlxo

Feedly: https://feedly.com/

Steve Wick’s Blog: https://rechargelearning.blogspot.com/

75 Super Ed Tech Blogs to Follow: https://www.controlaltachieve.com/2021/04/edtech-blogs.html

No Sign-Up Tools: https://www.nosignup.tools/

Geo Artwork from Google: https://artsandculture.google.com/experiment/geo-artwork/wgEPVBAUiRVlEQ?hl=en

EmojiMix: https://tikolu.net/emojimix/

Google Educators Group of Ohio: https://sites.google.com/view/geg-ohio/home