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Stronger boards, school leaders, teachers and parents cultivates strong children who joyfully engage and contribute to the world. Join me for weekly shares, hightlighting best practices in school leadership, management and teaching. And, of course, parenting tips and tools that are sure to support the developmen of your child's full potential.
Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change
In this episode of "Parenting, Leading, and Teaching with Emotional Intelligence and Love," host Shawn Edwards welcomes Dr. Ann Ishimaru and Dr. Decoteau Irby to discuss their groundbreaking work on equity leadership in education. Drawing from their book "Doing the Work of Equity Leadership for Justice and Systems Change," the conversation explores the challenges and opportunities of transforming school systems to better serve all students, especially those from marginalized backgrounds. The guests share insights from nearly a decade of research, highlighting the importance of diverse leadership, culturally responsive curricula, and the perseverance required to create lasting, systemic change. Listeners will gain a deeper understanding of how educators and communities can work together to foster justice, inclusion, and meaningful progress in schools.
Miki says reduce and regenerate...even with diapers!
Miki Agrawal, an entrepreneur focused on reducing and regenerating, discusses her company Hiro Technologies and its products, including Hiro Diapers. Hiro Diapers are unbleached, non-toxic, and biodegradable, using fungi to break down plastic. They offer a monthly subscription for $99, including diapers, wipes, and fungi pouches. As a Montessori educator and coach, Shawn Edwards (host) highlights the alignment between Montessori's focus on independence and environmental consciousness and Hiro Diapers' mission. They also discuss the importance of teaching children about environmental stewardship and the benefits of Montessori education. Find her products here: www.hirodiapers.com https://mikiagrawal.com/ @mikiagrawal
The Society of Child Entrepreneurs
Meet Leah Ellis...the founder of the Society of Child Entrepreneurs, a nonprofit organization that teaches entrepreneurial skills to children aged 6-17. Leah emphasizes hands-on learning and child-led businesses, aligning with Montessori principles. Her program includes week-long camps, monthly memberships, and business fairs where children sell their products and learn critical thinking and problem-solving. Leah shares her personal experience with her children's businesses and the importance of financial literacy from a young age. They also discuss the potential for scaling the program and integrating it into schools.
The Anchored Teen
Kevin Spicer, a high school teacher on Vancouver Island, discusses his book "Anchored Teens." Kevin emphasizes the importance of helping teens develop an internal locus of control, resilience, and grit. He notes a decline in teens' self-reliance and confidence, exacerbated by over-scheduling and technology addiction. Kevin advocates for clear standards, consistent consequences, and fostering responsibility. He shares practical strategies, such as setting boundaries, encouraging effort over talent, and using sports to build resilience. The book aims to facilitate dialogues between parents and teens, promoting emotional and social health. I love his quote: "Ability gets us in the room; effort keeps us in the room." * www.anchoredteens.com [http://www.anchoredteens.com] * https://a.co/d/iIwzEwN [https://a.co/d/iIwzEwN] * anchoredteens1@gmail.com [anchoredteens1@gmail.com] * @Anchored.Teens
Me Power! Lean into your personal power
Dr. LaNysha Adams discusses her journey to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where she now directs the Student Wellness Center at a community college. She emphasizes the importance of "me power," a framework she developed that focuses on self-awareness and practical principles like embracing barriers and choosing guides. Adams highlights the significance of rituals and reflection in personal growth. She shares her experience of studying abroad in England, which led to her first panic attack but also fostered her personal development. Shawn aligns Adams' principles with Montessori's focus on internal locus of control and self-management, emphasizing the importance of fostering personal power in children and adults. find a free download of LaNysha's book, Me Power, here: https://bit.ly/mepower4me [https://bit.ly/mepower4me]. Social links here: * https://bio.link/edling [https://bio.link/edling] https://www.linkedin.com/in/lanysha/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lanysha/]
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