Personalized Learning With Matt & Courtney

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Sinopsis

A podcast dedicated to the do-do's and don't-do's of personalized learning. We are irreverent, yet unabashedly authentic. If you want to learn a little about personalized learning for your classroom/school/district, and are willing to challenge your assumptions, then Matt & Courtney can help. Agree with us, challenge us, debate with us. It's education. Personalized.

Episodios

  • David Miyashiro and Ed Hidalgo of Cajon Valley School District: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    20/12/2019 Duración: 1846h47min

    Matt and Courtney talk with David Miyashiro, superintendent of Cajon Valley School District, and Ed Hidalgo, Chief of Innovation and Engagement Officer of Cajon Valley School District. They discuss the World Of Work initiative, and how it has been successful for such a diverse district. It is a fantastic discussion about what happens in K-12 education and how we prepare learners for what happens next.

  • Kankakee School District and Building 21: Interviews at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    19/12/2019 Duración: 3779h41min

    Matt and Courtney talk with Chip Linehan and Sandra Moumoutjis of Building 21, and Felice Hybert and Brent Johnston of Kankakee School District in Illinois at the Aurora Institute Symposium 2019. They talk about the value of partnerships and mentoring, how it moves them forward and make connections, and ultimately how it helps meet kids where they are in their education. Visit their websites at Building 21 and Kankakee School District, and on Twitter at @chiplinehan, @SMoumoutjis, and @Find8Fences.

  • S5 Ep13: Venn Diagrams can be better

    19/12/2019 Duración: 3868h18min

    Matt and Courtney return to talking amongst themselves. In this episode, they discuss Venn diagrams (sorry Mr. and Mrs. Venn!) and how teachers can do something similar yet much stronger for our learners - comparison matrixes! They are so much easier than they sound, and the rigor is through the roof. They also involve all kids by meeting the target, but perhaps not in the same way - take a listen to find out! You'll also hear Courtney's dogs in multiple places throughout the episode. Everyone wants to be on Personalized Learning with Matt and Courtney!

  • Caitlyn Scales and Ashlee Greenwood: Interviews at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    18/12/2019 Duración: 2878h48min

    Matt and Courtney interview Caitlyn Scales (Strategy & Development) and Ashlee Greenwood (Chief of Staff and Chief Do-Gooder) of OneStone, a student-led and directed high school in Boise, Idaho. They discuss what OneStone is, how it is run (spoiler: it's the learners!), and the future of learner-centeredness. Find them at onestone.org and on Twitter @onestoneidaho.

  • Shawn Rubin: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    17/12/2019 Duración: 2684h51min

    Matt and Courtney talk with Shawn Rubin, the Chief Education Officer of Highlander Institute in Rhode Island. He talks with us about their initiative with teacher prep programs, and what that looks like in a personalized environment. Follow Highlander at @HighlanderInst and Shawn @shawncrubin on Twitter!

  • Camille Farrington and Dr. Gisele Shorter : Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    16/12/2019 Duración: 2228h09min

    Matt and Courtney interview Camille Farrington and Dr. Gisele Shorter at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019 about their work and research with the Raikes Foundation and the Bele Network (find the library at https://equitablelearning.org/ !). They talk about building equitable learning networks across the country, where to find the FREE library of resources they have developed, and more!

  • Michael Lamb: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    13/12/2019 Duración: 2050h55min

    Matt and Courtney interview Michael Lamb, Vice President of Partner Impact at Turnaround for Children. He focuses on the Washington DC schools area, and talks about the science of learning, and how it translates into the schools. Michael Lamb’s work is aimed at changing the odds for students in Washington, D.C. and across the country. He leads Turnaround for Children’s district, network and school partnerships, as well as all development and stakeholder engagement efforts in Washington, D.C. He also trains district, network and school leaders; teachers and social workers; and delivers professional development presentations and workshops to educators nationally.

  • Brian Kosena: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    12/12/2019 Duración: 1866h33min

    Matt and Courtney talk with Brian Kosena, principal at John E. Flynn, a Marzano Academy in Westminster Public Schools in Colorado at the Aurora Institute Symposium 2019. He talks about the transition to a Marzano Academy, how he talks about it with his community, and much more!

  • Dan Meyer interview

    12/12/2019 Duración: 5358h45min

    Matt and Courtney talk with Dan Meyer of Desmos.com in our critical thinking series. Dan is the Chief Academic Officer at desmos, and has been blogging at https://blog.mrmeyer.com/ for a very long time. Dan talks about personalized learning, proficiency, elementary level math, and much much more. Follow him on Twitter at @ddmeyer.

  • Brian Stack and Jonathan Vander Els: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    11/12/2019 Duración: 3329h16min

    Matt and Courtney talk with Brian Stack and Jonathan Vander Els at the Aurora Institute Symposium 2019. They discuss how to work with schools and districts about the "why" of personalized learning, how to sustain it when leadership changes, and the importance of culture.

  • New Hampshire Learning Initiative: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    10/12/2019 Duración: 1752h24min

    Matt and Courtney interview Kathy White of Souhegan High School, Ann Hadwen of Exeter Regional Cooperative School District, and Ellen Hume-Howard of the New Hampshire Learning Initiative about their research of work habits and how to assess and score them. The report is ongoing, so keep on the lookout for a follow-up soon! Find them at @nhlearningin and nhlearninginitiative.org.

  • Ken O'Connor: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    09/12/2019 Duración: 2278h08min

    Matt and Courtney talk with Ken O'Connor at the Aurora Institute Symposium 2019. Ken is an independent consultant who specializes in issues related to the communication of student achievement, especially grading and reporting. Through books and articles, presentations and working with small groups, Ken helps individuals, schools, and school districts to improve communication about student achievement.  In 1995, Ken developed eight guidelines for grading, and he has continued to refine those guidelines. In 2007, the same ideas were organized into fifteen fixes for broken grades. He has also designed eleven guidelines for standards-based reporting. He is now generally acknowledges to be one of a small group of leading experts on how to grade and report effectively.(Text from oconnorgrading.com.)

  • Jason Swanson: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    06/12/2019 Duración: 3149h51min

    Matt and Courtney talk with Jason Swanson, Director of Strategic Foresight for KnowledgeWorks at the Aurora Institute Symposium 2019. He talks about the future, what a futurist does, and how it all works around forecasting the future of education. We learned so much about a topic we were a little skeptical about!From his bio on knowledgeworks.org: Jason explores the future of learning, helping stakeholders translate future insights into forward-thinking visions for transforming education. Jason has explored how trends and developments such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, augmented and virtual reality might impact learning. He has authored dozens of articles and forecasts, ranging from the future of work and readiness, the future of credentials, the expansion and diversification of educator roles and the creation of learning ecosystems. An experienced speaker and facilitator, Jason has worked with a diverse array of education stakeholders to make sense of the future, including students, teachers, admin

  • James Lane: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    05/12/2019 Duración: 2131h50min

    Matt and Courtney interview Dr. James Lane at the Aurora Institute Symposium 2019. He discusses what "Virginia is for Learners" is, how it was rolled out, and what the pillars of the initiative are. He also talks about how policies can be levered to keep personalized learning happening - the steps along the way that can't be skipped.Dr. James F. Lane was appointed Virginia’s 25th superintendent of public instruction by Governor Ralph S. Northam, effective June 1, 2018.As state superintendent, Dr. Lane serves as the executive officer of the Virginia Department of Education, which is the administrative agency for the commonwealth’s public schools. He also serves as secretary of the state Board of Education.Prior to his appointment as the commonwealth’s chief school officer, Dr. Lane served as a division superintendent in Chesterfield County, Goochland County and Middlesex County. He was recognized as the 2017 Virginia Superintendent of the Year for his leadership in Goochland County.Dr. Lane was one of 100

  • George Couros interview

    05/12/2019 Duración: 7562h38min

    Matt and Courtney continue their critical thinking trimester series with an interview of author and education consultant George Couros. George is the author of two books: The Innovator's Mindset and Innovate Inside the Box (with Katie Novak). We discuss the elements of his Core of Innovative Teaching and Learning, what he's learned along his journey (and some things he used to do, but no longer does), and how to innovate inside the current system - inside the box, as it were. Follow George on Twitter at @gcouros and sign up for his newsletter at https://georgecouros.ca/blog/ 

  • Kirsten Baesler: Interview at Aurora Symposium Institute 2019

    04/12/2019 Duración: 2164h02min

    Matt and Courtney interview Kirsten Baesler, the state school superintendent of North Dakota. We interviewed her last year at the iNACOL Symposium, and this catches up what has happened in North Dakota over the past year or so. Once again, the focus on equity is apparent. Enjoy!From https://www.nd.gov/dpi/state-superintendent: Kirsten Baesler is the state school superintendent of North Dakota. In her position, she oversees the education of more than 121,000 public and private school students. She was elected as state school superintendent in November 2012, and re-elected to her second term in 2016 with 75 percent of the vote.Before taking office in January 2013, Superintendent Baesler had a 24-year career in the Bismarck public school system as a vice principal, library media specialist, classroom teacher and instructional assistant. She also worked for the North Dakota School Boards Association as the association’s assistant director. She is one of the nine directors o

  • Tony Monfiletto: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    03/12/2019 Duración: 2239h50min

    Matt and Courtney have a discussion with Tony Monfiletto, the Director of Future Focused Education. They have a talk about what future-focused means, the students they can serve, and the models that communities can learn from to help their learners that need it the most.Faced with challenges such as slow economic growth, high unemployment and tough realities for many communities, Future Focused Education is dedicated to remodeling education to meet the unique needs of communities. From founding and growing the Leadership Schools Network, to building the Future Focused Internship Program to connect the dots between promising students and forward-thinking employers, Future Focused Education is propelling evidence of innovative teaching and learning that will drive education and schools in new and important directions.Tony Monfiletto is the Director of Future Focused Education. Over the past 20 years, Tony has been actively involved in creating a policy climate that welcomes innovative solutions to our most chal

  • Dr. Brooke Stafford-Brizard: Interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    02/12/2019 Duración: 2168h31min

    Matt and Courtney interview Dr. Brooke Stafford-Brizard, a keynote speaker at the Aurora Institute Symposium 2019. She talks about mental health and the future of whole child education.From inacol.org: Dr. Brooke Stafford-Brizard is the Director of Whole Child Development at the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, where she leads work to support a comprehensive, Whole Child approach to learning and development. Before joining CZI, Dr. Stafford-Brizard worked as an independent consultant supporting the integration of cognitive and social-emotional development into school districts and charter management organizations through a connection between research, policy, and practice. As a Senior Advisor with Turnaround for Children, Dr. Stafford-Brizard authored The Building Blocks for Learning, a nationally recognized developmental framework supporting comprehensive student development. She began her career as a teacher with Teach for America at an intermediate school in the Bronx and later co-founded the Young Women’s

  • Barbara Bray and Rose Colby: interviews at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    26/11/2019 Duración: 2964h53min

    Matt and Courtney have another double feature! First, Barbara Bray and Rose Colby discuss personalized learning, and some of the new things they have learned over the years. Then, Barbara talks to us about her upcoming book! All at the Aurora Institute 2019 in Palm Springs. Enjoy!

  • Juliana Finegan: interview at Aurora Institute Symposium 2019

    25/11/2019 Duración: 2286h32min

    Matt and Courtney interview Juliana Finegan,  a Managing Partner at The Learning Accelerator. An expert in blended and personalized learning, she leads TLA's practitioner learning work to push forward innovation education by building and supporting a pipeline of blended educators and leaders, seeking to increase capacity at all levels and share best practices and resources at scale.Over the past 15 years, Juliana has followed her passion for education both in the classroom, having worked for a decade as a Title 1 educator and Teach For America alumna and, more recently, by supporting teachers at the graduate level. As Director of Personalized Learning at Relay GSE, Juliana researched and developed tangible, practice-based content to support teachers and leaders in the blended space. She has observed best practices from across the country, identified effective strategies, and built a strong network of impact-oriented education professionals throughout the nation.They discuss onboarding for teachers,

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