EDUCATION | SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL LEARNING | LEADERSHIP
Educator Perspectives on SEL (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this series, we are joined again by a veteran educator and administrator to discuss how education is constantly navigating through an ever-changing world. Freeman School District superintendent, Dr. Randy Russell, answers the question, “Should schools be teaching beyond reading and writing?” and shares his perspective on what he believes is making a difference for student support. Listen to the podcast here.
Educator Perspectives on SEL (Part 1)
This week, we are joined by a veteran educator and administrator to discuss what has changed and what has remained the same in education. Freeman School District superintendent, Randy Russell, answers the question, “Is it the schools’ job to raise kids?” and shares his perspective on what he believes has always worked. Listen to the podcast here.
The Best Thing Schools Do for Students
While we are completely in support of a great assembly or an effort to increase school spirit, we also think that one of the most powerful things you do for students and school culture is often underestimated.… Listen to the podcast here.
2 Signs You Are Already Doing SEL
As an educator, you may be wondering if your school is doing enough to meet the mental, emotional, and academic needs of students. Or, you may be thinking…we are already giving absolutely everything we have. If either of these thoughts have ever crossed your mind, chances are you’re already doing more than you know… Listen to the podcast here.
From “Buy-In” to Ownership of Social-Emotional Learning
Most often, educators don’t disagree with the idea of Social-Emotional Learning. They usually dislike sensing that it is going to be too much work. However, when we have a vision, when we know why, and we also believe in it— it's amazing what we will go through to make things happen. Listen to this podcast.