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#EduCrush

  • 114 — Five Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting #EduCrush

    24 JUN. 2024 · On her final episode of the #EduCrush podcast, Natalie reflects on her personal growth throughout the past four years of creating the show and shares insights into what's next. Show Notes: - The greatest validation comes from within.  - Creativity thrives on consistency. - Equity without introspection is a trap.  - You are the solution until you become the problem.  - My voice is powerful.  → https://kite.link/unleash-yes--28your-entrepreneurial-spirit-29-with-tom-schimme
    Escuchado 23m 38s
  • Introducing...Unleash YES with Tom & Nat!

    21 JUN. 2024 · This new podcast from Natalie Vardabasso with co-host Tom Schimmer will help you leave the politics of your job behind and experience the freedom of becoming your own boss.  →https://kite.link/unleash-yes--28your-entrepreneurial-spirit-29-with-tom-schimme
    Escuchado 3m 13s
  • 113 - Dungeons and Formative Assessment w/Andrew Rigby

    17 JUN. 2024 · On this episode Alex interviews passionate and innovative educator Andrew Rigby, on the numerous benefits of TTRPG’s for students in the classroom.    Continue the conversation with Natalie on https://twitter.com/natabasso or https://www.instagram.com/natabasso/    Continue the conversation with Alex on https://twitter.com/MrAlexNoel or https://www.instagram.com/alexj_noel/?hl=en    https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowermentecosystem   https://www.empowermentecosystem.com/misunderstoodtomagnetic  
    Escuchado 48m 59s
  • 112 - Changing Ourselves, Our Assessment Practice & Our Careers (w Starr Sackstein)

    3 JUN. 2024 · Though Starr is considered a leading voice in innovative assessment and grading practices, it didn’t start out that way. Once upon a time, she was a teacher in her classroom on the precipice of making a terrifying change. In this episode, Nat talks with Starr about how her personal growth journey triggered a change in her practices and eventually a major pivot in her career. Learn how Starr learned to let go of control and empower students so you can do the same. Show Notes: - How doing personal, inner work sparks an openness to change and learning, like it did when Starr chose to transform her assessment and grading practices. - The biggest misconception about assessment is not believing that kids are capable of being assessors on their own behalf; it’s vulnerable to release control. - Cultivating respectful education by seeing people and moving together puts joy back in the job. - When being an innovative teacher puts a target on your back. - Leveraging our skills as teachers allows us to move beyond typical jobs in education to expand our impact. - Surrendering to the energy of the universe to allow our path to unfold and find our people. 💬 Continue the conversation with Natalie on https://twitter.com/natabasso or https://www.instagram.com/natabasso/ 💬Continue the conversation with Starr on https://x.com/mssackstein?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor or https://www.linkedin.com/in/starrsackstein/    ✊ https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowermentecosystem   ✨https://www.empowermentecosystem.com/misunderstoodtomagnetic
    Escuchado 56m 10s
  • 111 – The Court of Public Opinion

    4 MAR. 2024 ·  Continue the conversation with Natalie on https://twitter.com/natabasso or https://www.instagram.com/natabasso/    Continue the conversation with Alex on https://twitter.com/MrAlexNoel or https://www.instagram.com/alexj_noel/?hl=en        https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowermentecosystem   https://www.empowermentecosystem.com/misunderstoodtomagnetic On this episode Alex discusses how the court of public opinion influences policy, ethics and our feelings about assessment.    
    Escuchado 36m 6s
  • 110 – Hacking Parent Communication (w Crystal Frommert)

    26 FEB. 2024 · ✊ https://www.empowermentecosystem.com/summit Parent communication isn’t the sexiest part of our jobs, but that doesn’t make it any less critical. Natalie is joined by Crystal Frommert, author of “When Calling Parents isn’t your Calling,” to discuss strategies to proactively partner with parents and how to assert ourselves when communication crosses into disrespectful territory. Show Notes: - Whenever possible, we should lean towards verbal rather than written, digital communication. - Many of us are nervous about talking to parents because of bad past experiences and deep fears of being exposed as a fraud. - Parent communication in education is NOT customer service; we are professionals, not “yes” people. - Strategies for proactive parent communication are meet-the-teacher nights, information nights about special events, or spontaneous positive phone calls home. - A great question to ask when talking to parents about something tough is, “What suggestions do you have for me to support your child through this?” - As we build our expertise, we can avoid talking about grades with parents altogether by sharing evidence of learning directly. 💬 Continue the conversation with Natalie on https://twitter.com/natabasso or https://www.instagram.com/natabasso/   💬 Continue the conversation with Crystal on https://twitter.com/mrs_frommert?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor https://www.instagram.com/crystal.frommert/?hl=en, or her https://crystalfrommert.com/     ✊ https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowermentecosystem  
    Escuchado 51m 49s
  • 109 – Pillars of the community w/ Rodney Noel

    5 FEB. 2024 · On this episode Alex interviews an expert in the community work that goes on in major cities. He has 20 years of experience working with children and youth, non-profits, schools, and families. He also happens to be my older brother, Rodney Noel.    Continue the conversation with Natalie on https://twitter.com/natabasso or https://www.instagram.com/natabasso/    Continue the conversation with Alex on https://twitter.com/MrAlexNoel or https://www.instagram.com/alexj_noel/?hl=en        https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowermentecosystem   https://www.empowermentecosystem.com/misunderstoodtomagnetic
    Escuchado 49m 55s
  • 108 – Assessment Identity (w Karley Alleyn)

    29 ENE. 2024 · ✨Jhttps://www.empowermentecosystem.com/summit   Assessment and identity might not seem like a logical pairing on the surface, but they are a powerhouse combo for learning and professional growth.   Everyone has an assessment story that we carry into the school space and those experiences determine what we believe to be true about ourselves, learners, and learning.   Today Natalie reconnects with her childhood friend, Karley Alleyn, to explore the shared childhood experience that was fundamental to their assessment identities and what Karley learned about the role of authentic mentorship in its continued development during her Masters research.    Show Notes: - Natalie and Karley’s shared history of competitive rhythmic gymnastics is the foundation of their assessment identity to “please, perform, and perfect” and a focus on external rewards. - Assessment identity is our understanding of assessment through our experiences as a student, educator, and as a human being.  - Karley chose narrative inquiry as the method for her assessment identity research as story is the foundation of our identities. - This topic is important for all educators as it is an invitation to courageously look inward and share who you truly are. - Authentic mentorship opportunities, not coerced or forced partnerships, are a powerful space for educators to develop their assessment identity as they enter the profession. - An important first step in exploring assessment identity is to go inward and ask, “What was my first transformative assessment experience and how has it impacted my teaching practice?” 💬 Continue the conversation with Natalie on https://twitter.com/natabasso or https://www.instagram.com/natabasso/   💬 Continue the conversation with Karley on https://www.instagram.com/karleyalleyn/?hl=en    ✊ https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowermentecosystem   ✨https://www.empowermentecosystem.com/misunderstoodtomagnetic  
    Escuchado 50m 17s
  • 107 – Learning for Need, Honour, and Awe

    22 ENE. 2024 · Happy new year! What are the things in this world that make your jaw drop? Things that are so awesome that you can’t help but get excited about it, about learning about it and experiencing it? On this episode of #Educrush, Alex explores knowledge for need, for honour and for awe as we take some time to look to the past and to space! Links to SN 1006 because it’s awesome. https://www.eso.org/public/images/eso1308b/ https://www.nasa.gov/universe/supernova-remnant-sn-1006/    Continue the conversation with Natalie on https://twitter.com/natabasso or https://www.instagram.com/natabasso/    Continue the conversation with Alex on https://twitter.com/MrAlexNoel or https://www.instagram.com/alexj_noel/?hl=en        https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowermentecosystem   https://www.empowermentecosystem.com/misunderstoodtomagnetic
    Escuchado 26m 24s
  • 106 - Let go of limiting BS and transform your life

    15 ENE. 2024 · ✨Jhttps://www.empowermentecosystem.com/summit Sometimes, our focus on external change is just a reflection of the deeper changes we know we're avoiding in ourselves.  Go read that again. Join Natalie for a solo episode to seize the new year and finally let go of the toxic habits, patterns, and relationships in your life to manifest your deepest desires. And no, manifesting isn’t magic, it’s science. Learn the biological basis for this powerhouse practice and a three-step process to apply it to your own life.  💬 Continue the conversation with Natalie on https://twitter.com/natabasso or https://www.instagram.com/natabasso/    ✊ https://www.facebook.com/groups/empowermentecosystem   ✨https://www.empowermentecosystem.com/misunderstoodtomagnetic   Show Notes: - A game of high/low for the holidays.  - Natalie gets personal about the 15-year karmic cycle she’s ready to release. -   The science behind manifesting as described by Dr. Bruce Lipton in “Biology of Belief.” - A three-step process to tap into creative visualization and clear blocks. 
    Escuchado 32m 51s

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What will the world look like in 20 years? How will we prepare young people to thrive in this uncertain future? What is the purpose of education? Answering these questions is daunting. I am in awe of anyone willing to try. On the podcast, I have the privilege of learning from inspirational teachers, leaders, innovators & activists who are passionate about what education could be. Together, we can crush it.
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