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Can I Get a Whiteboard?
by Mrs. Rodd
Mrs. Rodd is a veteran West Virginia educator who has spent decades inside the school system—and is ready to talk honestly about why it isn’t working. A product of hippie homeschooling and public schools, Rodd believes that public schools can champion nontraditional classrooms where hands-on learning and student curiosity drive instruction. On her podcast, Rodd leads courageous, creative conversations with other educators, parents, and administrators will allow us to imagine taking ownership of our schools. When things fall apart, we can seize the opportunity to build a stronger foundation, a school system that our children deserve.
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What Power Does a School Principal Possess?
In episode 2 of Can I Get a Whiteboard, I interview Nicole Johnson, a veteran educator and former principal who worked at both the middle and elementary school level. Johnson shares where she was able to be innovative and create change in her building, but where she felt the limits of her power. She also shares what she'd like to do if she ever got back into the game again.
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Introducing Mrs. Rodd and West Virginia's latest education news
Episode 1 of "Can I Get a Whiteboard?" - where Mrs. Rodd introduces herself and shares insights into the latest challenges faces West Virginia's public schools, as well as thoughts on how we can push back.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Mrs. Rodd is a veteran West Virginia educator who has spent decades inside the school system—and is ready to talk honestly about why it isn’t working. A product of hippie homeschooling and public schools, Rodd believes that public schools can champion nontraditional classrooms where hands-on learning and student curiosity drive instruction. On her podcast, Rodd leads courageous, creative conversations with other educators, parents, and administrators will allow us to imagine taking ownership of our schools. When things fall apart, we can seize the opportunity to build a stronger foundation, a school system that our children deserve.
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