Welcome to "I Want To Speak To The Principal", where we discuss educational topics that influence or enhance leaders of schools, district, and parents.
In this episode, our guest will be dropping knowledge on Blended Learning, Online Instructional components of Digital Learning to enhance student engagement featuring interviews from Stacie Boudrie, Valerie Lewis, and Dr. Allegra McGrew. We will answer questions such as What are the pitfalls administrators should look out for? How can we support our subpopulations like ESL, ELL, and our Special Education students? Lastly, what are some effective teaching resources that our guests can share with each other? We will explore these questions and many more in the next episode of I Want To Speak To The Principal. Our guest will be dropping knowledge on Blended Learning, Online Instructional components featuring interviews from Stacie Boudrie, Valerie Lewis, and Dr. Allegra McGrew.
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In this episode, we explore the age-old myths of Leading Schools of Poverty. For your listening pleasure, we have interviewed three excellent educators who are shaping the landscape of education in their own right. Dr. Frances Hester, Dr. Marshall Dupas, and Dr. Kimberly McLeod all share their expertise in the areas of teaching excellence, leadership and relationship building among students from impoverished backgrounds. We will also begin an in-depth look at COVID-19 pandemic's effect on education. Music used in this episode: Chillhop Records: https://chillhop.com/ Ryan Little: https://soundcloud.com/iamryanlittle Versus Beats: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSLmeL8bzuvMPtvDxTii6iA
In this episode, we explore the cultural pillar of the “Dress Code” and the reflection of culture inside and outside of the school. We will speak with two esteemed guests, Educational Advocate Gerry Monroe and Dr. LaRoyce Sublett about Deandre Arnold a student with no discipline history, exceptional grades but recently in violation of a revise dress code.
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Join us as we explore the legacy of Dr. King and relate issues from 1967 to current events in 2020. In this episode, we review Dr. King's speech to Barret Junior High in Philadelphia. During this speech, Dr. King admonished students to have a "Blueprint" for their lives.
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