Tune in to LinkedUp: Breaking Boundaries in Education to hear from Jerri Kemble and Jamie Saponaro as they seek global perspectives on educational topics that matter. With so many people to hear from and so many lessons to learn - they are gaining insights from education leaders worldwide. Powered by ClassLink, they are linking up the movers and shakers who make it happen!
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Evan Whitehead is a seasoned educator that has worked in special education, career and technology education, and administration. In this podcast, we discuss "The Three B's" - Balance, Boundaries, and Breaks. Evan connects these to teacher wellness, transitioning back to school in the pandemic, and the servant mindset.
Join us for Episode 27 as we chat with Hans Appel about what it means to create an award-winning culture and how to lead with kindness. Appel is an educator, speaker, and writer deeply committed to inspiring the whole child. Additionally, he's the Director of Culture for the Teach Better Team.
Join us for episode 26 of the LinkedUp Podcast to hear Naaz Modan talk about the 8 trends that are impacting schools in 2021 - ranging from teacher and student retention to new models of education. Modan is an educational reporter who spends her time talking to school leaders across the country to find key trends that will impact the educational landscape.
George Couros is an international speaker, professor, social media enthusiast, and author. He is most famous for his book, The Innovator's Mindset. In this podcast, George discusses many topics related to education - from developing that innovator's mindset, to leadership, to discussing his prior school leadership experiences.
Co-Founder of Thinknado, entrepreneur, connector of dots and people - Brandt Williams is a strategist with a knack for transforming ideas into successful ventures. Join us for this insightful podcast as we chat with Brandt about Thinknado and how to free your brain for real creativity and real problem-solving.