• Stories as Tools for Anxiety Management with Former Sesame Street Director, Dr. Anna Housley-Juster
    2024/11/07

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    What if the key to managing childhood anxiety lies in the stories we tell? Discover how storytelling can transform anxiety from a daunting monster into a friendly guide, as Dr. Anna Housley-Juster, a licensed mental health clinician and author of "How to Train Your Amygdala," joins us. With a blend of empathy and humor, Anna shares her insights on how understanding the brain's alarm system can empower children to see anxiety as a protective mechanism rather than a foe. She reveals her unique strategies for using storytelling to foster emotional resilience, making complex concepts like the amygdala accessible and engaging for young minds.

    With a background as Director of Content for Sesame Street, Anna explores how fun and playful narratives can demystify challenging topics, like anxiety management, to help children connect with characters and their experiences. By integrating practice and co-regulation, adults and children together can reshape brain pathways, enhancing focus and reducing threat responses. Our conversation emphasizes the necessity of a collaborative approach, providing practical insights into building a reliable pathway to calmness and emotional understanding.

    By integrating brain education into broader curriculums and fostering open conversations, parents and educators can empower children with the vocabulary and strategies to articulate and manage their feelings. This episode serves as a call to action for schools and communities to prioritize mental health education, ensuring equitable access to these vital skills. Join us in championing positive change in education and creating a supportive environment for children's growth and learning.

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    The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

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    America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
    My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
    World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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    32 分
  • Music Education & Mental Well-Being: Making Better Humans with Music Workshop's Dr. Giuliana Conti
    2024/10/24

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    Unlock the powerful role of music in transforming education with insights from Dr. Lisa Hassler and guest, Dr. Giuliana Conti, Director of Education and Equity at Music Workshop. Prepare to discover how music education can boost adolescents' mental well-being, with research backing its impact on neural connectivity and emotional health. Giuliana shares her personal journey from classical viola performance to advocating for accessible music programs, highlighting the influence of music in her life and career.

    Explore their groundbreaking Soundwaves program from Music Workshop, bringing concert-like experiences right into the classroom and breaking down barriers for students without access to live music. Collaborations with top musicians and educators ensure the curriculum is culturally responsive and ever-evolving. This episode also delves into the professional development opportunities available to educators, equipping them with innovative tools to integrate music into teaching and enhance student well-being.

    Join us as we champion the creation of inclusive learning environments where students can thrive emotionally, socially, and academically through music. Free Music Workshop K-8 Curriculum

    To show my full support for music education, I've shameless added pictures of my son, Brandon Picciolini, from The Lonesome Family Band to this episode's chapters. Podcast music created by The Lonesome Family Band, original here. *One picture is a family oldie

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    The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

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    America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
    My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
    World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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    27 分
  • *Special Episode* When Disaster Strikes: How Schools Build Resilience and Community Strength with Educators Mary Guarino and Beth Donofrio
    2024/10/08

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    What if schools could transform chaos into community strength during a natural distaster? Join me, Dr. Lisa Hassler, as we promise a deep dive into the critical topic of hurricane preparedness in American schools. In this episode, seasoned educators Mary Guarino and Beth Donofrio, share their poignant experiences in preparing and dealing with the aftermath of hurricanes. We promise you'll gain valuable insights into the physical, educational, and emotional challenges faced by school systems and the remarkable resilience needed to overcome them. Mary reveals her innovative approach to maintaining educational continuity in unconventional spaces in her first grade class, while Beth offers a compelling narrative about the challenges and complexities of having her high school serve as a storm shelter.

    Explore how coastal communities are stepping up their hurricane preparations, that come with their own set of stressors, as extended school closures and disruptions take a mental and emotional toll on students and adults alike. We discuss how vital strategies, like maintaining communication through specific apps and backup plans, can alleviate fears of isolation and ensure a sense of connection during turbulent times.

    Community collaboration emerges as a cornerstone of building resilience against future storms. Engage with us to learn how schools can remain safe havens of learning and growth, fostering stronger community ties and resilience against nature's most formidable trials. By sharing successful strategies and stories, we highlight the power of coming together to protect children and fortify community bonds. Join us in this important conversation, and perhaps you'll be inspired to contribute your own experiences as we strive to highlight the positive aspects of education and drive meaningful change. Don't forget to subscribe, share, and help us spread good practices that reinforce our communities.

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    Want to share a story? Email me at lisa@drlisarhassler.com.
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    The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

    My publications:
    America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
    My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
    World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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    27 分
  • Going Beyond Numbers to Create a Math Symphony with MoMath's Cindy Lawrence
    2024/09/26

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    What if mathematics could be as captivating and enjoyable as a symphony concert? In our latest episode, we promise you'll discover innovative ways to make math not only accessible but genuinely fun for everyone. Join me, Dr. Lisa Hassler, alongside Cindy Lawrence, the inspiring Executive Director and CEO of the National Museum of Mathematics (MoMath), as we explore the vital role of mathematics in our modern world and tackle the concerning decline in math performance among US students.

    Cindy shares her personal journey from CPA to leading MoMath, revealing how a volunteer opportunity ignited her passion for transforming public perceptions of math through interactive exhibits. Listen to our conversation about how the museum’s engaging displays, like the square-wheeled tricycle and MotionScape, make complex concepts like calculus come to life. We discuss the importance of human interaction in teaching math, changing the narrative around the subject, and showcasing how deeply intertwined math is with our daily lives.

    Looking for ways to bring the joy of math into your home? We've got you covered with creative strategies for parents and educators. From noticing patterns and symmetry in your environment to solving real-world puzzles, we share practical tips to foster a positive math experience. You'll also hear inspiring stories like that of Eileen Collins, the first female commander of a space shuttle mission, who overcame her math struggles to achieve her dreams. Tune in to be inspired and learn how you can make math an exciting and integral part of learning and life.

    Need math help? Go to MoMath and talk to a mathematician!

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    The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

    My publications:
    America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
    My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
    World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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  • Equity-Centered Teaching: A Path to Educational Justice with Director Dr. Emily Affolter
    2024/09/12

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    What if we could transform education to truly empower every student, regardless of their background? Join me, Dr. Lisa Hassler, and our inspiring guest, Dr. Emily Affolter, as we uncover the potential of building just and inclusive educational environments. Drawing from Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" and Jean Anyon's "Social Class in the Hidden Curriculum of Work," we explore how education can challenge social inequalities and become a tool for liberation.

    In this episode, Dr. Affolter shares her journey from activism in Seattle to her pivotal role as the director of Prescott College's Sustainability Education PhD program. Her commitment to equity and inclusion is evident as she emphasizes the importance of culturally responsive teaching and equitable leadership. Discover how recognizing students as co-learners and moving beyond the traditional banking model of education creates spaces of dignity and respect. Emily shares inclusive assessment practices and the significance of making implicit expectations explicit to bridge educational gaps.

    We also highlight real-world applications and success stories from Prescott University, illustrating how culturally responsive pedagogy empowers students. Hear about innovative projects, such as climate justice-related screenplays, that connect theory to practice. As we discuss the vital roles educators and parents play in fostering a culture of equity and justice, we encourage you to share your stories and support the mission of creating positive change in education. Let’s work together to dismantle inequitable power dynamics and champion a brighter, more inclusive future for all students.

    Connect with Dr. Emily Affolter at eaffolter@prescott.edu.

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    The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

    My publications:
    America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
    My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
    World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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    32 分
  • Dual Language Programs: Cultural Identity and Equity with Ensemble Learning's Katherine Hamilton
    2024/08/29

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    Dual language programs are growing as the value of linguistic diversity is seen as a strength to be leveraged, not a challenge to be overcome. Peek into the inner workings of the dual language program with Katherine Hamilton, the Senior Vice President of Programs at Ensemble Learning. Discover how these programs not only boost academic performance but also nurture bilingualism, biliteracy, and a strong sense of cultural identity. We'll explore key instructional practices, such as strategic language separation and the promotion of oracy, that help students excel both academically and socially.

    Dive into the complex world of dual language education as we tackle significant challenges like the shortage of certified bilingual teachers and the need for culturally relevant instructional materials. Learn about groundbreaking initiatives by the English Learner Success Forum and Texas-based programs that are paving the way for better teacher certification and curriculum resources. Katherine Hamilton shares her expertise and highlights the importance of celebrating multilingualism and multiculturalism in our schools.

    Hear success stories and get inspired by their effective strategies, such as early bilingual programs and structured schedules. Understand how leadership and high expectations play crucial roles in fostering a supportive classroom culture. We also emphasize the importance of equity, ensuring that dual language programs effectively serve emergent bilingual students. Tune in to learn about the valuable resources provided by SEAL in California and how you can connect with Ensemble for ongoing support. Don't miss this engaging episode packed with actionable insights for educators, parents, and anyone passionate about the future of multilingual education.
    Jeff Zwiers: Overhauling Learning for Multilingual Students
    Zaretta Hammond: Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain

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    The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

    My publications:
    America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
    My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
    World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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    30 分
  • Childhood Trauma: Need to Know Strategies with Clinical Psychologist Dr. Robyn Koslowitz
    2024/08/15

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    "Our traumas can either be our greatest problem or our greatest superpower," (Dr. Robyn Koslowitz). Which do you believe it is? Reflect on childhood trauma with Dr. Koslowitz, a nationally recognized clinical psychologist, who dives deep into her personal journey and professional insights to help us understand how trauma can be hidden beneath a child's seemingly calm exterior. Dr. Koslowitz emphasizes the necessity for creating supportive environments for children who have faced significant hardships.

    This episode offers valuable strategies to help traumatized students maintain a productive learning zone without crossing the threshold into overwhelm. Practical techniques such as allowing children to express their worries and teaching them how to compartmentalize their concerns are discussed. We also highlight the pivotal role of social and emotional learning (SEL) in aiding children to comprehend their stress responses and develop essential emotional regulation skills. Moreover, we provide guidance for teachers on recognizing when additional support is needed for students dealing with significant challenges.

    Dr. Koslowitz shares insights from her upcoming book, "Post-Traumatic Parenting," to illustrate how trauma can manifest in everyday parenting scenarios. By examining the concept of secret ACEs and their influence on parenting, she offers tools they need for success. Join us for an enlightening conversation that bridges understanding and actionable advice, aimed at fostering resilience in both children and parents.
    More:
    Post-Traumatic Parenting podcast
    Instagram: drkoslowtizpsychology

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    Want to share a story? Email me at lisa@drlisarhassler.com.
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    The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

    My publications:
    America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
    My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
    World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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    38 分
  • Social-Emotional Learning: Promoting Student Well-being with Scholar Dr. Maggie Broderick
    2024/08/01

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    How can understanding and integrating Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) impact the way we educate and nurture young minds? Join us as we explore SEL with Dr. Maggie Broderick, Associate Professor in the Teacher Education Department of National University’s Sanford College of Education, where she serves as a Dissertation Chair and Faculty Lead for the Curriculum and Instruction Specialization and the Social Emotional Learning Emphasis. Learn how SEL (Casel 5 framework) can help children manage their emotions, set and achieve goals, empathize with others, build positive relationships, and make responsible decisions. Dr. Broderick also gives us a sneak peek into her latest book, "Servant Scholarship: Weaving a Lasting Tapestry," where she emphasizes the importance of service and leadership in academia.

    Discover the challenges and rewards of incorporating SEL into teacher dispositions, and why empathy, professionalism, and an understanding of diversity are crucial components for educators. Drawing from Maggie's work, Integrating Social Emotional Learning Into the Formative Development of Educator Dispositions, we discuss a holistic approach to evaluating these qualities, and provide practical strategies for different ages. We wrap up with strategies for fostering community and combating isolation in virtual spaces.

    More by Dr. Broderick:
    Student Well-Being and Empowerment: SEL in Online Graduate Education

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    Want to share a story? Email me at lisa@drlisarhassler.com.
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    The music in this podcast was written and performed by Brandon Picciolini of the Lonesome Family Band. Visit and follow him on Instagram.

    My publications:
    America's Embarrassing Reading Crisis: What we learned from COVID, A guide to help educational leaders, teachers, and parents change the game, is available on Amazon, Kindle, and Audible, and iTunes.
    My Weekly Writing Journal: 15 Weeks of Writing for Primary Grades on Amazon.
    World of Words: A Middle School Writing Notebook Using...

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    27 分