AAEA: The Voice
In this episode of AAEA: The Voice, host Dr. Megan Duncan, Executive Director of the Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators, is joined by Dr. Kelli Martin, Deputy Superintendent of Greenbrier Public Schools, Dr. Kim Fowler, Assistant Director of the Ozarks Unlimited Resources Education Service Cooperative, and Bridget Buckley, Assistant Superintendent of the Mena School District. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of curriculum and instruction in Arkansas, drawing on their experiences moving from the classroom into leadership. The conversation highlights how co-teaching, alternative education, and co-op support have shaped their approach to meeting individual student needs. They also share practical ways to identify gaps in curriculum—by spending time in classrooms, listening to teachers, and ensuring alignment with Arkansas standards. From there, the discussion turns to what it takes to support strong instruction at scale, including building durable employability skills, implementing tiered supports, and staying connected through distributed leadership, PLCs, and focused professional learning. AAEA: The Voice is produced by Association Briefings [https://associationbriefings.com/].
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