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SEL in EDU
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83 episodes
4 days ago
What if belonging wasn’t a poster or a pep talk, but a practice you could measure, build, and sustain? We sit down with Dr. Sheldon Eakins to unpack how leadership choices shape whether students feel accepted, supported, and included. From turning speaking engagements into chapters to designing a student belonging survey, Dr. Eakins shows how to move from intent to impact with tools any school can use. We dig into inclusion and assimilation, and why asking students to “fit in” by quietly she...
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What if belonging wasn’t a poster or a pep talk, but a practice you could measure, build, and sustain? We sit down with Dr. Sheldon Eakins to unpack how leadership choices shape whether students feel accepted, supported, and included. From turning speaking engagements into chapters to designing a student belonging survey, Dr. Eakins shows how to move from intent to impact with tools any school can use. We dig into inclusion and assimilation, and why asking students to “fit in” by quietly she...
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SEL in EDU
083: Belonging and Bringing Homemade Macaroni to the Potluck with Dr. Sheldon Eakins
What if belonging wasn’t a poster or a pep talk, but a practice you could measure, build, and sustain? We sit down with Dr. Sheldon Eakins to unpack how leadership choices shape whether students feel accepted, supported, and included. From turning speaking engagements into chapters to designing a student belonging survey, Dr. Eakins shows how to move from intent to impact with tools any school can use. We dig into inclusion and assimilation, and why asking students to “fit in” by quietly she...
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4 days ago
39 minutes

SEL in EDU
082: What the Mountain Teaches, the Valley Proves: Nurturing Brave Voices with Craig Aarons-Martin
The first breath of the conversation is gratitude, and from there it builds into a grounded, courageous blueprint for how belonging becomes real. We sit down with Craig Aarons-Martin, CEO of CCM Education Group, to unpack the craft of creating brave spaces in schools and communities, not as a slogan, but as a daily practice shaped by rituals, reciprocal relationships, and stories that center joy without denying the weight of the moment. Craig shares how his morning rhythm shapes the way he l...
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2 weeks ago
36 minutes

SEL in EDU
081: From Compliance to Curiosity: Contemporary Curriculum Leadership with Michael Fisher and Dr. Steven Weber
Want a curriculum that students can’t wait to engage with? We sit down with authors Michael Fisher and Dr. Steven Weber to unpack a fresh, visual playbook for curriculum leadership that swaps compliance for curiosity and puts student agency, trust, and transfer at the center. Instead of dense theory, they created an illustrated, desk-ready handbook that leaders can use in five minutes to make better decisions on the same day. We delve into what “contemporary” really means: understanding lear...
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1 month ago
43 minutes

SEL in EDU
080: Unlocking Student Potential: The Leadership Journey with Maureen Chapman and James Simons
What if leadership skills were taught right alongside academic content? In this episode, Maureen Chapman and James Simons, co-founders of Cor Creative Partners, share their powerful approach to helping all students develop leadership skills like motivation, perseverance, communication, and collaboration within everyday classroom learning. Their new book, Leaders of the Class, challenges the idea that leadership development is only for a select few. Instead, they offer practical strategies t...
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1 month ago
43 minutes

SEL in EDU
079: Cultivating a School Culture Where Teachers Want to Stay with Jessica Holloway and Carrie Bishop
The teacher shortage has shifted from theory to reality. Schools now struggle to fill positions that once drew hundreds of applicants. This urgent challenge calls for rethinking recruitment and retention. On this episode of the SELinEDU Podcast, iCarrie Bishop and Jessica Holloway share insights from their book Make Your School Irresistible: The Secret to Attracting and Retaining Great Teachers. Their message is clear: teachers don’t want pizza parties or casual Fridays; they want belonging, ...
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2 months ago
41 minutes

SEL in EDU
078: Student-Centered Mentoring with Dr. Amanda Brueggeman
What if teacher mentoring focused less on checklists and more on students? Dr. Amanda Brueggeman revolutionizes the traditional approach to supporting new educators with her student-centered mentoring framework. Drawing from over 20 years of educational experience, Amanda reveals how transforming mentoring relationships from one-directional knowledge transfers into collaborative partnerships creates profound ripple effects throughout school communities. Her approach places student success at...
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2 months ago
34 minutes

SEL in EDU
077: Die Tired: Maximizing Your Impact with Dr. PJ Caposey
What if your greatest strength is simultaneously your biggest weakness? Award-winning superintendent and leadership coach Dr. PJ Caposey cuts through conventional wisdom to reveal a compelling truth: the qualities that make us exceptional are often the same ones holding us back from reaching our full potential. Drawing from his experience as both a superintendent and cancer survivor, PJ shares profound insights about leadership as a relay race rather than a solo sprint. He discusses the libe...
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2 months ago
39 minutes

SEL in EDU
076: Cultivating Resilience Through Hope: A Conversation with Nikolas Tsamatoulidis
Feeling overwhelmed by negativity in schools? Niko Tsamatoulidis, Administrator of Student Supports and Wellness for Bethlehem Area School District and Chief Hope Officer of Hope Does LLC, unpacks the science of hope and explains why it's crucial for educator and student well-being. Drawing from 33 years of experience in education, Niko reveals that hope isn't merely a feeling; it's an action that flourishes through social connections. "Hope begets hope begets hope," he explains, detailing h...
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5 months ago
36 minutes

SEL in EDU
075: Safe, Stretch, Stick: How Brain Science Transforms Teaching and Learning with Julia Skolnik and Stacy Robeson
Imagine knowing exactly how to create learning experiences that not only engage students but actually improve their brains. This fascinating conversation with Julia Skolnick, CEO of Professional Learning Partnerships, and second-grade teacher Stacy Robeson reveals the powerful intersection of neuroscience and education that every educator should understand. At the heart of effective learning lies what Skolnick calls the "Safe, Stretch, Stick" model—a profound yet accessible framework grounde...
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6 months ago
48 minutes

SEL in EDU
074: Screenwriting Your Success: How Hollywood Storytelling Can Transform Your Life with Kristina Paider
What if you could face life’s biggest challenges the way screenwriters approach epic movie plots? Kristina Paider, award-winning author and Chief Creative Officer of The Hollywood Approach, shares how 28 years of script development experience reshaped her life—and how it can reshape yours. Her framework reverse-engineers the traits of successful movie protagonists and applies them to real-life transitions in a way that feels both strategic and playful. Central to Paider’s method is the concep...
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7 months ago
38 minutes

SEL in EDU
073: Balancing Educational Innovation and Digital Well-being with Dr. Samuel Mormando
As Director of Technology and Innovation and founder of Advative Learning, Mormando has pioneered strategies that empower students rather than restrict their technology use. During our conversation, Mormando revealed the surprising effectiveness of student-led digital citizenship initiatives, where high schoolers mentor younger students about responsible technology use. The district's comprehensive approach involved bringing together students, parents, teachers, administrators, and community...
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7 months ago
38 minutes

SEL in EDU
072: Navigating Rural Education: Building Resilient Leaders with Dr. Melissa Sadorf
Discover the transformative power of rural leadership in education in this engaging episode featuring Dr. Melissa Sadorf, the Executive Director of the Arizona Rural Schools Association. With over three decades of experience in education, Melissa sheds light on the unique challenges faced by rural schools, from resource accessibility to fostering community connections. Through her rich anecdotes and insights, she emphasizes the importance of understanding rurality's diverse definitions, reve...
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8 months ago
33 minutes

SEL in EDU
071: From Piano Bars to Classrooms: Lessons on Engagement with Gregory Offner, Jr.
What happens when a childhood music student becomes a world-traveling dueling piano performer? Join us as we chat with Gregory Offner, the dynamic founder and CEO of the Global Performance Institute. Greg's journey is anything but ordinary, and his insights into transforming the staff experience are just as compelling. From a serendipitous moment at a Philadelphia piano bar to captivating audiences worldwide, Greg shares how his passion for music and motivational speaking can uplift spirits a...
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8 months ago
44 minutes

SEL in EDU
070: Redefining Education through Deeper Learning with Dr. Scott McLeod
What happens when an introvert steps onto the stage to ignite a revolution in education? Join us as we welcome Dr. Scott McLeod, a trailblazer in educational leadership from the University of Colorado, Denver. Scott shares his unique journey, balancing his introverted nature with his passion for "making learning less boring" and the profound influence of his groundbreaking "Did You Know?" video on the educational landscape. This personal reflection sets the stage for a captivating conversatio...
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9 months ago
35 minutes

SEL in EDU
069: Cultivating Habits for Resiliency with Dr. Lindsay Prendergast and Piper Lee
In a world where education constantly evolves, cultivating resilience among educators is more crucial than ever. This podcast episode, featuring Dr. Lindsay Prendergast and Piper Lee, dives deep into the essence of resilience within the educational landscape. The episode is an insightful journey through strategies that help educators thrive amid change, offering practical tools drawn from their book, "Habits of Resilient Educators: Strategies for Thriving During Times of Anxiety, Doubt, and C...
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9 months ago
35 minutes

SEL in EDU
068: Creating SEL Spaces via Music Insights with Dr. Ed Luckey
Discover how music education can transform social-emotional learning with our guest, Dr. Ed Luckey. This episode of SELinEDU uncovers Dr. Luckey's compelling journey from music educator to Dean of Students, shedding light on how his passion for music and commitment to fostering relationships play a pivotal role in his educational philosophy. Dr. Luckey shares his insights on the significance of intentionality in SEL practices, drawing from his extensive experience and personal anecdotes. Toge...
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9 months ago
32 minutes

SEL in EDU
067: Empowering First-Generation Students with Ashlea Goerlich
Ever wondered how to bridge the gap for first-generation students aiming for college success? Meet Ashlea Goerlich, a seasoned educator with a wealth of experience and the heart behind the TRIO Upward Bound program. Join us as Ashlea shares her dual insights from managing this pivotal program and guiding her teenage twins through the college admissions maze. Gain valuable knowledge on how the Upward Bound program offers crucial support through campus visits, weekly meetings, and other service...
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11 months ago
48 minutes

SEL in EDU
066: Bridging Educational Conversations: Mastering Communication with Chris Fenning
Why do some educational conversations hit a wall while others build bridges? Join us as we welcome guest host Tammy Musiowsky-Borneman and dive into the art of communication with Chris Fenning. Chris, a seasoned expert who has guided giants like Google and NATO, unlocks the secrets to starting conversations strongly, answering pivotal questions to bring clarity and focus. This episode discusses practical strategies for fostering collaboration in educational settings. Imagine a school enviro...
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11 months ago
51 minutes

SEL in EDU
065: AI Integration and Human-Centered Approaches with Dr. Randy Ziegenfuss
How do we transform K-12 education with a human-centered approach in the age of AI? Join us for this enlightening episode as we sit with the visionary Dr. Randy Ziegenfuss. Randy shares his mission to revolutionize K-12 education by thoughtfully integrating technology while honoring and leveraging human connection. Unlock the transformative potential of AI in education with our deep dive into personal learning and content consumption. Discover how adopting an AI mindset can revolutionize man...
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1 year ago
52 minutes

SEL in EDU
064: Building Bridges: Family Engagement Strategies with Kevin Hopkins
Join us for an enlightening conversation where Krista and Craig set the stage with heartfelt reflections on their lives before introducing their remarkable guest, Kevin Hopkins. Kevin, a family engagement professional dedicated to at-risk communities, shares his inspiring journey from East St. Louis. His upbringing, steeped in strong family bonds and community support, has deeply influenced his mission to connect educators, students, and their families. By emphasizing the pivotal role of home...
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1 year ago
50 minutes

SEL in EDU
What if belonging wasn’t a poster or a pep talk, but a practice you could measure, build, and sustain? We sit down with Dr. Sheldon Eakins to unpack how leadership choices shape whether students feel accepted, supported, and included. From turning speaking engagements into chapters to designing a student belonging survey, Dr. Eakins shows how to move from intent to impact with tools any school can use. We dig into inclusion and assimilation, and why asking students to “fit in” by quietly she...