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I Demand a Meeting

Podcast de Jesse and Jared

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This is I Demand a Meeting — a podcast where two educators in private schools talk honestly about leadership, teaching, and the things we don’t usually say in faculty meetings. We are two educators with nearly 40 years of experience in teaching, coaching, and school leadership. We look forward to these conversations and invite you to listen and share with your friends and colleagues.

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12 episodios

episode E12: Hello, AI. Goodbye Teachers? artwork

E12: Hello, AI. Goodbye Teachers?

In Episode 12 of I Demand A Meeting, Jared and Jesse explore a question shaping the future of schools: is AI taking over education? With AI tools now able to generate content, explain concepts, and personalize learning, classrooms are changing rapidly. In this conversation, Jared and Jesse discuss what that means for teaching, assessment, and the role of the educator. Topics in this episode include: • Why AI is a powerful tool but not a replacement for teachers • How personalization is becoming an expectation for students and parents • The limitations of traditional assignments in an AI-driven world • The need for real-time demonstrations of understanding • Why mentorship, guidance, and formation matter more than ever At the center of the conversation is a deeper question: what is education actually for? This episode challenges educators and school leaders to think carefully about how AI is used and to ensure it supports meaningful learning rather than replacing it. Learn more at ChristianEdLeadership.com

18 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
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E11: Rethinking Academics: Why Change?

In Episode 11 of I Demand A Meeting, Jared and Jesse explore a foundational question for school leaders and educators: why is change so difficult in schools? While many educators are committed to improvement, meaningful change often moves slowly due to fear of the unknown, ingrained habits, and the influence of school culture. In this conversation, Jared and Jesse unpack the deeper challenges behind resistance and discuss what it takes to move forward. Topics in this episode include: • Why people naturally resist change and seek what is familiar • The importance of casting a clear and shared vision • How school culture and history shape the pace of change • Starting small with pilot groups to build trust and momentum • The role of trust, communication, and vulnerability in leading change This episode challenges leaders to think beyond new strategies and focus on how to lead change well within their unique context. Learn more at ChristianEdLeadership.com

4 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
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E10: Rethinking Academics: Learning is Constant. Time is the Variable.

In Episode 10 of I Demand A Meeting, Jared and Jesse explore what it really takes to move toward learner-centered classrooms. Why is it so difficult to change traditional education models, and what practical steps can schools take to improve learning outcomes? In this conversation, they discuss key shifts that support meaningful learning: • Rethinking mastery by allowing multiple opportunities for students to demonstrate understanding • Separating academic performance from character traits to provide clearer and more accurate feedback • Using scoring guides to communicate expectations and support growth • Prioritizing meaningful feedback as a driver of student improvement • Designing teacher workflows that make innovation sustainable • Starting small with pilot teams to test and refine new approaches • Empowering students to take ownership of their learning and articulate their thinking Jared and Jesse also revisit a foundational idea: learning is constant, and time is the variable. When schools embrace this mindset, they can maintain high standards while creating flexible pathways for students to reach mastery. This episode challenges educators to rethink systems, not just strategies, and to design classrooms that support real growth, engagement, and long-term learning. Learn more at ChristianEdLeadership.com

21 de mar de 2026 - 37 min
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E9: Rethinking Academics: Grading and Assessment

In Episode 9 of I Demand A Meeting, Jared and Jesse take an honest look at grading and assessment in our schools. Do grades actually communicate what students have learned, or are they often mixing together behavior, effort, and compliance with academic understanding? In this conversation, they discuss several challenges with traditional grading systems and explore practical ways schools can rethink how learning is measured. Topics in this episode include: • Why academic performance and behavior should be reported separately in gradebooks • The limitations of percentage-based grades and arbitrary cut scores • Using scoring guides to communicate levels of mastery more clearly • Treating homework as practice where students can wrestle with concepts, apply prior knowledge, and learn from mistakes • The importance of meaningful feedback in helping students improve • Allowing grades to remain fluid so they reflect a student’s current level of understanding Jared and Jesse also discuss how traditional grading can create a failure cycle, where early mistakes permanently damage a student’s grade even after learning improves. When grading is designed well, it becomes more than a reporting system. It becomes a tool that supports learning by providing clear expectations, honest feedback, and opportunities for growth. Learn more at ChristianEdLeadership.com

14 de mar de 2026 - 35 min
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E8: Rethinking Academics: Designing Classrooms Where Learning Happens

In Episode 8 of I Demand A Meeting, Jared and Jesse discuss what actually improves learning in classrooms. Many schools focus on pacing, coverage, and grades, but real academic improvement often comes from better instructional design. In this conversation, they explore three practical shifts that can help schools strengthen learning: First, schools must start with clarity about what students should actually learn. In Christian education, those outcomes include spiritual formation, academic growth, and behavioral development. Second, classrooms should focus on mastery rather than simply moving through the calendar. When students move ahead without mastering foundational skills, learning gaps compound over time. Third, teachers can design classrooms for differentiation through small groups, station rotation, and thoughtful lesson planning that meets students at different ability levels. Jared and Jesse also discuss how emerging tools like artificial intelligence can help teachers plan lessons for classrooms with diverse learners while keeping the teacher at the center of the learning process. A simple reminder frames the entire conversation: if you're talking and no one is learning, you're just talking to yourself. This episode challenges Christian educators and school leaders to rethink how classrooms are structured so that teaching leads to real learning. Learn more at ChristianEdLeadership.com #ChristianEducation #SchoolLeadership #ChristianEducators

7 de mar de 2026 - 21 min
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