EPISODE · Dec 6, 2021 · 1H 8M
Famous for Networks - A Conversation with Judy Halbert and Linda Kaser
from Free Range Humans · host Linda Kaser, Judy Halbert, Rod Allen, Jal Mehta
Judy Halbert and Linda Kaser have the privilege of leading the Networks of Inquiry and Indigenous Education and the Aboriginal Enhancement Schools Network. They are deeply committed to achieving equity and quality for all learners—and to networking for innovation and improvement both in Canada and internationally. Their conversation with Rod and Jal covers several topics including: an opening discussion on the intersection of critical race theory (CRT), politics and education; humorous acronyms; how Canadian education frameworks could be helpful in the United States; why Judy and Linda are "famous for networks;" how to identify and then spread pockets of greatness throughout all schools; and the importance of strong and equitable assessment tools.Additional Resources:www.deeperlearningdozen.orgThe Spiral PlaybookSystem Transformation for Equity and QualityLeadership Mindsets: Innovation and Learning in the Transformation of Schools
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"There is greatness in all schools. We just need to find ways to connect those people and ideas so the greatness can be more pervasive." Judy Halbert and Linda Kaser stop by to discuss the power of building networks when seeking to reform education systems.
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