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KCRPDC

by KC-RPDC

As a teacher, you support, encourage, and challenge students in their quest to be their best every year. At KC-RPDC, our mission is to support, encourage, and challenge teachers through meaningful professional development. Join us as we speak with influencers and leaders in education and build a community of inspired teachers.

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Episodes

Episode 24 - The Wednesday Exchange: 4 Elements of Trust Leadership

17m · Published 23 Jun 19:12

Teresa brings the four elements of trust in leadership to our attention.  Reliability, Acceptance, Openness, and Congruence are the elements that leaders need to build trust throughout their organizations.  

Episode 23: The Wednesday Exchange - Remote Learning Receives an "F"

22m · Published 10 Jun 15:59
Teresa Tulipana and Brett Coffman discuss the Wall Street Journal article, "The results are in on remote learning: It didn't work."  Give us your thoughts about remote learning by emailing [email protected].

Conversations about Race: Epilogue - Parting Thoughts

12m · Published 09 Jun 17:24

We wanted to follow up with our guests, Ovie Oghenejobo, Jordan Lewis, and Tina Ellsworth and give them a chance to express their thoughts about our discussions. 

Conversations about Race: Episode 4 What's Next for Schools?

19m · Published 09 Jun 14:53

This is our fourth and final episode in our series, "Conversations about Race."  In this episode we look at "What's next for schools?"  From recruiting black and brown teachers, increasing black leadership in suburban district offices, to changing curriculum to reflect black history, literature, art, science, philosophy, and ideas, these are some of the topics discussed.

Our guests are Tina Ellsworth, a social studies coordinator for an area school district, Ovie Oghenejobo, a sociology teacher at Lee's Summit North High School, and Jordan Lewis, a counselor and social worker with Youthrive.  

Email [email protected] to leave comments, feedback or to get in touch with any of our guests.

Conversations about Race: Episode Three - What Was Surprising After George Floyd's Murder?

21m · Published 08 Jun 15:13

In our third episode of our four part series on "Conversations about Race."  We delve into the surprises that have come out of the protests following the murder of George Floyd two weeks ago.  From gaslighting and the community response to the protests and riots, to the positive actions of young people, our panel discusses their takeaways.  

My guests are Ovie Oghenejobo, a sociology teacher at Lee's Summit North High School, Jordan Lewis, a counselor and social worker for Youthrive, and Tina Ellsworth, a social studies coordinator in an area suburban school district.  

If you have comments, feed back, or would like to know how to get in touch with our presenters send your requests to [email protected].

Our fourth and final episode in this series "What's next for schools" will be released June 9th.

Conversations about Race: Episode Two - Who needs to hear this message?

15m · Published 07 Jun 17:57

This is the second episode in a series of four regarding "Conversations about Race."  In this episode, we explore who needs to hear, experience, and have conversations about race.  My guests are Jordan Lewis, a counselor and social worker from Youthrive in Kansas, Ovie Oghenejobo, a sociology teacher at Lee's Summit North High School, and Tina Ellsworth, a social studies coordinator for a suburban area school district.  

We would love to hear your comments, feedback, ideas, and questions about the episode.  Please email [email protected] to have our voice heard by our panel.  We will address your comments in followup podcasts.

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Conversations about Race: How Are You?

22m · Published 06 Jun 01:49

It has been almost two weeks since police murdered George Floyd in the streets of Minneapolis, today we start a series of conversations with area educators and counselors exploring what productive conversations regarding race in this country could look like.  Joining me today are Ovie Oghenejebo, sociology teacher at Lee's Summit North High School, Jordan Lewis, counselor and social worker for Youthrive in Kansas, and Tina Ellsworth, social studies coordinator for an area suburban school district.  This is the first in our series of four conversations about racism and its ramifications.  The death of George Floyd is still very much on our minds and protests are still occurring in cities across the nation.  We hope that you will use this program as a starting point to have Conversations about Race with the people you care about, your neighbors, and people you need to get to know.

The second installment in our series is entitled, "Who needs to hear this?" will be released on June 6th followed by a third installment "What is surprising in this moment?" and a fourth installment, "What's next for schools?".  We will have more discussions to come and would like your input on topics you think are important in our discussions, ideas you might have for future episodes and comments you have for any of the presenters.  You can email your responses to [email protected].

Episode 17: The Wednesday Exchange, The Importance of Conversational Leadership

20m · Published 03 Jun 15:53
Teresa Tulipana and Brett Coffman discuss the need for intimacy, interaction, inclusion and intentionality in conversations about important and vital matters.

Episode 16: The Wednesday Exchange: What school reopening will look like.

17m · Published 27 May 20:47
We discuss the disconnect between remote learning and collective teacher efficacy.

Episode 15: The Wednesday Exchange - Self-Leadership is the New Self-Care

30m · Published 20 May 16:52
How important is it to take care of yourself first as a leader? Teresa Tulipana and Brett Coffman discuss the finer points of Self Care and Leadership.

KCRPDC has 35 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 11:52:05. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 1st, 2024 16:47.

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