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AASA Radio- The American Association of School Administrators

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The American Association of School Administrators. Radio interviews by school administrators for school administrators. Dan Domenech, AASA's executive director, hosts the program, which focuses on topics of importance to school system leaders. Each brief segment of AASA Radio will help keep you abreast of the latest developments in the field.

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Episodes

E-learning on Snow Days: Lessons Learned

12m · Published 28 May 18:10
In this segment we talk about what was learned about using E-learning on snow days when schools close for weather. We also discuss the key challenges and parent feedback. Follow: @aasadan @bamradionetwork Shelly Vaughn earned her undergraduate degree from Ball State University and masters from Wright State University. She had twelve years of teaching experience in special education and various elementary grades before transitioning to elementary principal with Fort Recovery Local Schools. She is currently in her third year as superintendent.

Providing High Speed Internet Access to All Schools

12m · Published 16 Apr 22:15
In this segment we talk about the E-Rate program the nations largest education technology program. Revisions to the program are currently being explored, aimed at expanding broadband access to all schools. Follow: @aasadan @bamradionetwork Shellie Pfohl was appointed by President Barack Obama in February, 2010 to serve as Executive Director of the President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition (PCFSN). Shellie leads the Council's efforts to support First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! initiative to end childhood obesity within a generation.

NEW TREND: Integrating Physical Activity Into Classrooms and Lesson Plans

11m · Published 04 Mar 18:42
The science now clearly shows a connection between physical activity and academic performance. In this segment we talk about new efforts to introduce physical activity into math, science and social studies lesson plans. Follow: @aasadan @bamradionetwork Shellie Pfohl was appointed by President Barack Obama in February, 2010 to serve as Executive Director of the President's Council on Fitness, Sports and Nutrition (PCFSN). Shellie leads the Council's efforts to support First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move! initiative to end childhood obesity within a generation.

The Race Card Project: Facilitating Classroom Discussions About Race

10m · Published 23 Dec 18:20
Our guest is an Emmy winning reporter who shares with us the story about how her own reflections of race led to the creation of a project being used to facilitate candid discussions about race in classrooms around the nation. Follow: @aasadan @michele_norris @bamradionetwork Follow: @aasadan @michele_norris @bamradionetwork Michele Norris is author of the Best-Selling Memoir, Grace of Silence, and NPR Host and Special Correspondent, Michele Norris is an award-winning journalist with more than two decades of experience. She reported for Los Angeles Times, ABC News, Chicago Tribune and Washington Post. She is currently a host and special correspondent for NPR.

Teachable Moments: Inspiring Students to Become Engaged in Local and Global Causes

12m · Published 18 Nov 21:16
Our guest has inspired over two million students to get involved in great causes. He argues that getting young people engaged in service work is one of the best investments we can make in the next generation. In this segment he shares with us the passion and the process he uses to get students engaged. Follow: @aasadan @bamradionetwork Craig Kielburger is an humanitarian, social activist and best-selling author, Craig, co-founder of Free The Children and co-founder of Me to We, has inspired a generation of young people to be active global change-makers. Craig has received national and international recognition, recently becoming one of the youngest recipients of the Order of Canada.

Asking Parents to Help Fill the Budget Gap in Schools

12m · Published 14 Oct 16:00
Shrinking budgets have been a fact of life in school districts all around the nation. Some schools are now looking to parents to help offset some of the lost school funding. How are these school leaders approaching parents? How are parents responding? Is this a viable solution to covering school budget gaps? Follow: @aasadan @bamradionetwork Marc Jackson has served as Superintendent in Silver Valley USD for the last 8 years and represented Region 12 for the Superintendency Council from 2008-2011. He represents ACSA by serving as a Governing Board Member for the American Association of School Administrators (AASA), and is very familiar with Washington politics, especiallyas it relates to Impact Aide and Reauthorization.

Wrap-Around Support for Educating The Whole Child

12m · Published 19 Jul 11:46
In this segment we explore discuss programs that support our commitment to educating the whole child and provide references to useful resources. Follow: @aasadan @bamradionetwork Dr. Maya Rockeymoore is a nationally renowned expert in health and wellness. Dr. Rockeymoore directs Leadership for Healthy Communities, a national program of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), as a part of her responsibilities as President and CEO of Global Policy Solutions, a consulting firm based in Washington, D.C.

The Leadership Mandate: Close Ranks, Collaborate and Speak with One Voice

11m · Published 12 Jun 00:47
In this segment our guest details why it's more important now than ever, for public education advocates to close ranks, collaborate and speak with one voice. Follow: @aasadan @bamradionetwork Tom Gentzel is the Executive Director of the National School Boards Association (NSBA), which represents state associations of school boards and their more than 13,000 member school districts across the United States. Prior to NSBA, Mr. Gentzel was the executive director of the Pennsylvania School Boards Association (PSBA). .

Transforming Schools Through Technology, Teachers and Love

12m · Published 14 May 16:23
AASA's executive director, Dan Domenech, chats with the Superintendent of the Year Mark Edwards. Mark explains why he believes we are on the cusp of doing the greatest work we've ever done in public education and how technology and empowered teachers are driving the transformation. Dr. Mark Edwards currently serves as Superintendent of Mooresville Graded School District (MGSD) in Mooresville NC. As a pioneer of 1:1 computing in public schools, he was named AASA 2013 National Superintendent of the Year and is a recipient of the Harold W. McGraw Prize In Education. .

Sequestration: The Financial Road Ahead, Impact on Schools Education

12m · Published 08 Apr 00:09
The fate and impact of the federal budget sequester is still largely unknown. AASA's executive director, Dan Domenech, chats with Qorvis' National Director of Financial Communications, Stan Collender about what school administrators can expect in the months ahead and how to plan in this uncertain climate. Qorvis' National Director of Financial Communications, Stan Collender, has extensive experience in financial and public affairs communications. During his more than three decades in communications, he has designed and implemented award-winning communications efforts for financial companies, Wall Street firms, trade associations, nonprofit organizations, and federal agencies. .

AASA Radio- The American Association of School Administrators has 68 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 53:43:50. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 22nd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 10:41.

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