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Join in this freewheeling, impromptu segment where several educators drop in from the NAESP conference in Long Beach, California.
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Brad Gustafson is the principal and lead learner at Greenwood Elementary in Minnesota. He’s passionate about sharing the amazing work of students and staff. Ben Gilpin is currently the principal at Warner Elementary School in Spring Arbor. He has s Master’s in education from Spring Arbor University and has an Educational Leadership Certification through Eastern Michigan University. Special bonus: Todd Whitaker, Principal Amy Fadeji and Kathy Melton. -
We all know that our work is all about the kids, but too often our actions show that we have forgotten this central fact. In this segment our guest shares with us how he keeps his students at the center of his school community.
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Adam Welcome is an Elementary School Principal in the Bay Area of California, using Twitter and Remind for school communication and believes in a fun and positive school climate! -
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This is the first of a series of west coast interviews with administrators who are using social media to showcase students' work and tell their school's story.
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Amy Fadeji is quite possibly, California's youngest principal. After being an elementary teacher for 7 years, Amy took the plunge into administration three years ago. She LOVES being the lead learner at Penngrove Elementary and working enthusiastically for the students of Petaluma City Schools. -
Our guest is a walking talking model of inspiration. In this segment she talks about why she shares her inspiration, how she shares it, and the results sharing has produced. Follow: @Joesanfelippofc @venspired @TonySinanis @bamradionetwork
Krissy Venosdale, Lower School Innovation Coordinator at The Kinkaid School in Houston TX working with PreK to 4 Learners. She loves blogging at Venspired.com, creating graphics and posters, learning new things, and traveling with her husband and daughter. -
Through trial and error, our guests discovered that what parents want from teachers and school leaders may differ from what schools and PTO's believe. Tune in to learn what matters most to many parents and how to marry what parents want with what schools need.
Lisa Davis is a Parent Leader in her community. She currently serves as Vice President of Jericho joint council of PTAs. She previously held the position of President, Vice President, and chair of numerous committees. She also serves as a member of the district's President's Council and Health & Safety Committee. Gwen Pescatore is a mother of 3, serving as the home and school association president at @KnappElementary, and on the planning committee for #ParentCamp. -
In this segment we talk with #satchat co-founder Scott Rocco about how he renovated the communications strategy of his school using social media.
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Scott Rocco is Superintendent of Schools in Spotswood, New Jersey, adjunct professor at The College of New Jersey, instructor in the NJEXCEL program, and co-founder/co-moderator of #Satchat on Twitter; a weekly global educational conversation. He is also a founding member of EdCampNJ. His blog site is evolvingeducators.wordpress.com which discusses how the integration of technology is resulting in the evolution of our educational system. -
In this segment we talk with #satchat co-founder Scott Rocco about how he renovated the communications strategy of his school using social media.
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Scott Rocco is Superintendent of Schools in Spotswood, New Jersey, adjunct professor at The College of New Jersey, instructor in the NJEXCEL program, and co-founder/co-moderator of #Satchat on Twitter; a weekly global educational conversation. He is also a founding member of EdCampNJ. His blog site is evolvingeducators.wordpress.com which discusses how the integration of technology is resulting in the evolution of our educational system. -
The spectrum of child development presented in middle school makes teaching these grades particularly challenging. Our guest sheds light on some of the unique challenges and shares some of the creative ways his school addresses them.
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Don Gately is the principal at Jericho Middle School on Long Island in New York. Jericho Middle School has a comprehensive school-wide program to develop academic and social emotional literacy; the school was named a New York State/National School to Watch in 2009 by the National Forum to Accelerate Middle Level Reform. -
In this segment we talk about a new initiative to retake control of the public narrative around education.
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Bob Farrace is director of public affairs at the National Association of Secondary School Principals. In that capacity, he represents principals’ voices to national media and build principals’ capacity to be their own best strategic communicators. -
In this segment we talk with a school principal about how he discovered what innovative school leaders were doing with technology and how he went from being a dinosaur to the cutting edge of digital leadership.
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Dr. Spike C. Cook is the Principal of RM Bacon Elementary school in Millville, NJ. He is the author of Connected Leadership: It's just a click away published in 2014 by Corwin. -
Our guest believes that telling your school's stories requires many approaches and mediums, but all centered around kids.
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Brad Gustafson is the principal and lead learner at Greenwood Elementary in Minnesota. He’s passionate about sharing the amazing work of students and staff. -
In this segment Joe and Tony take us on a high-energy walk back through some of the best ideas, insights and strategies they've discussed in their first year hosting BrandEd. We then look forward to the road ahead in 2015.
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Dr. Joe Sanfelippo is the Superintendent of the Fall Creek School District in Fall Creek, Wisconsin. Tony Sinanis, is lead Learner of Cantiague Elementary- Jericho, NY. They have co-authored, The Power of Branding: Telling Your School's Story -
Thoughts about branding your school and the pros and cons of social transparency.
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Jessica Johnson has been an elementary school teacher in Minnesota, Arizona and is now an Elementary School Principal in Wisconsin. Her blog is http://principalj.blogspot.com
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Our guest shares the process, the steps and the tools his school used to start building his school's brand in the community.
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Stephen P. Santilli is currently Lead Learner (Principal) of the William Davies Middle School in Mays Landing, NJ. He is also edcamp South Jersey and ParentCamp South Jersey Organizer, and the 2014 recipient of the Academy of Education Arts and Sciences Bammy Award for Middle School Principal. -
Our guest says that if you use technology to open a larger window into your school, staff, family and the broader community will be enthusiastically engaged.
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Curt Rees is the elementary principal of a school that has been recognized by the Wisconsin Department of Instruction as an RTI Model school. He and his staff have presented at several conferences to share what their school has found to be successful with RTI. -
Our guest proves that that through social media, even an isolated, rural school can connect, grow and share amazing stories.
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Daisy Dyer Duerr is a K-12 Principal at Saint Paul Schools, in Saint Paul, Arkansas; Huntsville School District. This is her 9th year in school administration and 17th in education, spending her first 8 years as a Social Studies teacher and Basketball Coach. -
Our guest believes that telling your school's stories requires many approaches and mediums, but all centered around kids.
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Brad Gustafson is the principal and lead learner at Greenwood Elementary in Minnesota. He’s passionate about sharing the amazing work of students and staff. -
Our guest today is an elementary school principal. who demonstrates how much joy can be spread around a school by sharing your stories.
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Melinda Miller is an Elementary Principal and mom who wants to make a difference. She believes in the power of being connected and sharing leadership skills and ideas with principals around the country. -
Our guest has one of the most impressive school web site in the field. In this segment he shares with us how he makes his school's web site so dynamic and exceptional.
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Tim Lauer serves as the Principal of Lewis Elementary School in Portland, Oregon. Previously he served as a Teacher on Special Assignment in the area of technology integration and worked as a classroom teacher for 16 years mostly teaching Kindergarten. -
In this segment we talk with a team from a school that trusted students to manage the school's social media sites.
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Melissa Emler is a PK-12 principal in Southwest Wisconsin. Previously she taught English and Special Education. Melissa's passion is to inspire her students and staff to create something they are proud of, and when they do that, they meet her expectations! With Melissa, joins her social media intern students, which includes Mikailah, Sam, and Emily.Twitter ID is @melissaemler - Show more