52. It Takes a Village to Educate a Child with Kylie Altier

EPISODE · Oct 13, 2024 · 48 MIN

52. It Takes a Village to Educate a Child with Kylie Altier

from Rainbow Skies for Teachers · host Ashleigh and Alisha

You have probably heard the saying, “It takes a village to raise a child” but what if we applied this to teaching? Kylie Altier has explored this exact idea of it taking a “village” to educate a child and what she discovered was career changing!Throughout today’s episode Kylie shares how she has gone about this transformation of building a village outside the four walls of her classroom and sprinkles through some amazing stories of how doing this has impacted her and her students. Not only that, Kylie shares 5 ways that you can also follow her lead and start to build your own village. We talk about:Asking for helpLook near and far for villagersVarying requests of potential ‘villagers’Be an open doorExpressing gratitudeThe passion and fire for creating lifelong learners in her classroom is so compelling throughout this episode. It is one that will get you feeling pumped up and inspired (it did for us!)If you want to join Kylie’s village, the links are below.You can join the Rainbow Sky village on Instagram, TikTok or through our private podcast Facebook Group.Until next week, there are rainbows ahead!Alisha and AshleighResources mentioned in this episodeTransform your First Years, join our village for New TeachersFind our podcast village here: Podcast FB groupConnect with Kylie on Instagram @mrs.altiersvillage or on her website www.readwithkylie.comAPPLE PODCAST | SPOTIFYLet's hear from you! Text us!

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