What Holds Us Together

Raising the BARR on Education in Maine

25 min · 14. mar. 2024
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Schools across Maine are using the BARR (Building Assets, Reducing Risks) model to strengthen relationships, improve student and educator well-being, and help students thrive academically and in their lives. Commissioner Makin talks with Mary Anne Spearin, Superintendent for the Calais School Department, and Sue Carter, Principal at Calais Elementary School, about implementing BARR across their district and the intersection of data and relationship building to support student success.

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Adult Education in Maine

Adult education programs offer opportunity, connection, and empowerment to students from all ages and backgrounds. Commissioner Makin recently met with students and instructors from Franklin County Adult Education. This month’s episode highlights a panel discussion with students from that visit, ranging from those looking to adult education for high school completion programs to those learning the skills they need to open businesses or switch careers. They share life-changing experiences and showcase the ways that adult education is another powerful example of how public education holds us together. Please note that the audio is distorted in certain parts of the podcast due to the recording environment, but we wanted to bring you these stories directly from the adult education students.

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