Designing Schools
Cultures of innovation begin with a culture of empathy. As you navigate today’s changing world the question remains how do you create these cultures? How do you scale them? And how do you help people develop the mindset and skills to thrive within them? These are the questions people ask Dr. Sabba Quidwai, researcher, educator and storyteller. Each week we’ll explore the answers with stories and strategies from researchers, education leaders and today’s young people as we explore how might we design schools.
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The Purpose of School in Today's World with AI
02/01/2023
The Purpose of School in Today's World with AI
In today's rapidly evolving world, the role and purpose of education are constantly being redefined and reevaluated. With the advent of artificial intelligence (AI), the demands of the job market are shifting, and new skills are becoming increasingly valuable. So, what is the purpose of school in this new age? Traditionally, schools have served as places for students to learn fundamental skills and knowledge necessary for success in life, such as reading, writing, and basic arithmetic. However, in the face of advancements in AI, this definition of success is shifting. For example, with the rise of automation, many routine tasks previously performed by humans are now done by machines. This means that the skills required for success in today's job market are changing, and schools must adapt to keep pace. One of the most important purposes of school in today's world is to teach students how to think critically and solve complex problems. AI is capable of performing routine tasks much faster and more efficiently than humans, but it does not possess the same level of creative problem-solving abilities. This means that jobs that require critical thinking and problem-solving skills are becoming increasingly valuable, and schools must equip students with these skills to help them succeed in the workforce. Another important purpose of school is to help students develop emotional intelligence and social skills. Despite the advances in AI, machines still lack the emotional intelligence and empathy necessary to build meaningful relationships with others. This means that emotional intelligence and social skills will remain essential to success in both personal and professional life. Schools can help students develop these skills through activities such as group projects, team-building exercises, and emotional intelligence training. Finally, schools must also help students prepare for a future that is rapidly changing and uncertain. In this new age of AI, it is impossible to predict exactly what jobs will be available in the future or what skills will be required. Therefore, schools must focus on helping students develop lifelong learning skills, such as the ability to adapt to change and continuously learn new things. This will help them remain employable and successful in a world where AI is likely to continue disrupting the job market. In conclusion, the purpose of school in today's world with AI is to equip students with the critical thinking and problem-solving skills, emotional intelligence, and lifelong learning skills necessary for success in a rapidly changing job market. By preparing students for the future, schools can help ensure that they are well-equipped to thrive in a world where AI is playing an increasingly important role. 0:24 Today's topic: what's the purpose of school in today's world with AI 1:49 Seth Godin's Linchpin: what's a linchpin? 4:18 The importance of creating Art according to Seth 6:27 What are schools for? 7:45 Design thinking can help schools transition from isolation to colaboration 11:17 Seth's words to teachers: understand the difference between authority and responsability 12:48 How can school leaders make the most of new techonologies? 15:53 A message to today's learners from Seth Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Transferring Skills from the Classroom to the Corporate World with Danielle Cevallos
01/25/2023
Transferring Skills from the Classroom to the Corporate World with Danielle Cevallos
Transferring Skills from the Classroom to the Corporate World with Danielle Cevallos
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How Coffee, Curiosity and Confidence Led Mokhtar Alkhanshali to Design His Future
01/11/2023
How Coffee, Curiosity and Confidence Led Mokhtar Alkhanshali to Design His Future
It’s not everyday that I have a guest whose story encompasses elements of design thinking in both their personal and professional lives. In this episode Mokhtar Alkhanshali, whose NYT Bestselling Author Dave Eggers calls “The Monk of Mokha” shares how his curiosity in the origins of coffee allowed him to build a life at the intersection of his passion and purpose. To learn more about Designing Schools click .
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The Risks and Rewards of Artificial Intelligence in Education with Erik Brynjolfsson
01/09/2023
The Risks and Rewards of Artificial Intelligence in Education with Erik Brynjolfsson
With everyone talking about ChatGPT and the acceleration of AI today's conversation is with economist and author Erik Brynjolfsson on why we should race with the machine not against the machine. He shares why we have to return to a conversation about our values and vision to guide the decisions we make as we reinvent education for what he calls The Second Machine Age. When we step back and assess the risks and rewards of existing and emerging technologies in the context of the needs of our learners we create a culture of innovation built on empathy. Template: Dowload the free template to have a conversation about "Obstacles and Opportunities" with your team. If you are talking about AI you can use this episode for inspiration Learn more about Erik's work . Learn more about Designing Schools .
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Stories, Trust, Innovation, and Recognizing Others Through Social Networking
05/18/2022
Stories, Trust, Innovation, and Recognizing Others Through Social Networking
Both personal and professional development can be improved through social media. There are many tools that can be used to share stories, ideas, and build relationships. Social media is the perfect medium for boosting creativity and encouraging innovation since it is not restricted by any physical or geographic boundaries. It's a powerful platform for those with innovative ideas to express their thoughts and share experiences. There are a number of strategies one can use on social media that can help to create deeper connections with their followers, create greater awareness of their creative endeavors, achieve objectives relating to a product launch, and also motivate people working collaboratively on projects. Please welcome the Building Services crew from the Santa Ana Unified School District to this episode. JJ, Gabriel, Lisette, and Emanuel are all wonderful people. They all agreed that having a voice was the most important aspect of leading through social influence. We'll discuss how the SAUSD team moved from being no one to becoming someone people talked about. 0:00 Introduction 1:24 Intrroducing the Building Services team 3:43 What inspired the team to create a social media presence 8:21 How did the team amplify their voice through their online presence 11:34 Some fears and proud achievements from the team during the pandemic 22:04 Some surprises met by the team on their journey with social influence 31:42 Discussing the power of relationships between support staff and students 34:36 Some stories from the team about relationships between students and staff 43:48 Messages from the team members to transformational leaders Leading Teams That Work Better Together Workshop: Connect with SAUSD Website: https://www.sausd.us/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/santaanausd/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/SantaAnaUSD Facebook: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Align the Science of Research With the Artistry of Classroom Teaching with Jon Corippo
04/20/2022
Align the Science of Research With the Artistry of Classroom Teaching with Jon Corippo
In the digital age, it’s important to teach students how to use technology as a tool in order to learn and not be left behind. When applied in tandem with design thinking, we can start to teach students how to solve problems in a new and innovative way. Jon Corippo co-founded and developed a series of instructional lesson frames called EduProtocols that are designed to engage students in learning through the 4 C's: 1. Critical thinking 2. Collaboration 3. Communication 4. Creativity EduProtocols were created to address the need for students to engage in deeper learning using technology as a tool instead of an automation device. Since then, hundreds of classrooms have been converted to Four Cs centered instruction. Jon is the brains behind the extremely popular Eduprotocols. He has been recognised as a County Teacher of the Year, a National School Boards Association 20 to Watch Educator, an Apple Distinguished Educator, a Google Certified Innovator, and a Microsoft Innovative Educator. Jon has a decade of experience in K-8 education, including building a 1-1 project-based high school and serving in two county offices as Assistant Superintendent and IT Director. Jon is very pleased with his work as CUE's Chief Learning Officer and Executive Director. Jon has trained over 60,000 educators through CUE professional learning. 0:00 Introduction 0:51 Introducing Jon Corippo 3:55 Jon's experience travelling around the world as an educator 5:51 The problem with the idea of " real teaching" 12:40 The innovation gap analysis model 15:02 Jon's career as an educator and what changes he implemented over the years 26:35 How Jon's experience as a student motivated him as an educator 29:43 Discussing the relationship between assessment and mental health 35:52 What are some short term changes schools should adopt in assessment? 40:59 Jon's advice for educators who want to transition to a new system Leading Teams That Work Better Together Workshop: Connect with Jon Corippo: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joncorippo/ Website: https://www.eduprotocols.com/ Twitter: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Trust, Creativity, Accomplishments, Vision: The Four Pillars of Success
04/13/2022
Trust, Creativity, Accomplishments, Vision: The Four Pillars of Success
The four pillars of leadership and social influence are: 1. Building trust 2. Encouraging creativity 3. Recognizing accomplishments 4. Inspiring a collective vision. In order to be a successful leader and have social influence, one must be able to demonstrate these qualities. For example, someone who is creative can come up with new ideas that will help those around them grow; someone who has accomplished a lot can show others what they can do if they work hard enough; someone who inspires others to work together on a common goal is an excellent leader with social influence. For leaders to have social influence in their community, it is important for them to be trustworthy so that people are willing to follow their lead. Creativity is also important because it can help the community grow their skills, explore new ideas and develop new technologies. This week I’m sharing reflections from leaders on their journey with leadership and social influence. You'll hear from Superintendent Jerry Almendarez, Zandra Jo Galvan, Superintendent of Greenfield Union School District, Tony Richardson, Vice Principal of the MLK Steam Academy, Associate Professor and Online Accessibility Mentor Denise Maduli-Williams, Jeff Prickett, who was named 2021 Illinois High School Principal of the Year, and Tom Murray, Director of Innovation for Future Ready Schools. 0:00 Introduction 0:55 Sabba's discovery of the possibilities of online learning and teaching 4:31 Jerry's take on the relationship betwenn leadership and social influence 6:14 The importance of online presence for professional development 8:01 Zandra's take on the importance of being part of an online circle for support 10:12 The four pillars of the relationship between leadership and social influence 10:49 Jerry's experience using social influence as a leader and how it created opportunities for those around him 13:41 How leadership and social influence can also be important for people without formal titles 16:41 Tony's experience using social media to restore trust and heal teacher trauma 18:42 Denise's experience using social influence to nurture the relationship with her students 22:51 Jeff's take on how relationships (both online and offline) can work as foundations to building trust 24:26 Zandra's framework to balacing time between work, family and social media 29:39 Tom's take on how leaders can inspire a collective vision toward change through humility and vulnerability 34:17 Sabba's workshop announcement Leading Teams That Work Better Together Workshop: Connect with Jerry Almendarez: Linkedin: Connect with Zandra Jo Galvan: Linkedin: Connect with Tony Richardson: Twitter: Connect with Denise Maduli-Williams: Linkedin: Connect with Jeff Prickett: Linkedin: Connect with Tom Murray: Linkedin: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Learn to Become a Life Ready Innovator and Reimagine the World
04/06/2022
Learn to Become a Life Ready Innovator and Reimagine the World
The best way to get learners to see the space in between as an opportunity is to create a culture of innovation. This can be done through leadership and design thinking. When it comes to innovation, leaders should be able to take a step back and see the big picture, whereas design thinkers should be able to understand the needs of the student and create solutions that are both innovative and practical. Leadership is key when it comes to creating a culture of innovation. Leaders should be able to step back from their day-to-day work and see the bigger picture in terms of innovation. The future of education is not about the end result, but about the process. The process of learning is what matters most, and this is where design thinking can be applied. Design thinking is a process that helps learners see obstacles as opportunities and know how to navigate the space in between. It teaches them to be resilient and persistent in their pursuits, which are skills that will serve them well in any field they pursue. Tony Richardson, Vice Principal, leads the MLK Steam and Design Campus in California. He joins us today to discuss how he's assisting his primary school community in becoming "life-ready innovators, rethinking the world." 0:00 Introduction 1:49 Importance of design thinking for overcoming obstacles and unlocking your creativity 3:24 How Tony designed his vision for MLK Steam 8:22 Creating a growth mindset culture 10:07 Tony's journey and two inflection points that shaped him into a leader 13:35 How Tony first came to learn about design thinking and how has it impacted his work 15:52 Some strategies that Tony used to create a culture of trust 19:46 Knowledge, motivation and organization influence performance 21:12 Tony's views on motivation influences and how to balance them against toxic positivity 23:06 Examples of changes made by Tony through design thinking in classroom 27:28 Transitioning to integrated learning 30:11 What is 'teacher trauma' and how can one create an enviroment of psychological safety 35:36 Tony's current area and students he is working with 37:27 Presenting a study on how design thinking can help low achieving students 39:16 Using portfolios as assessment 42:21 Tony's views on the relationship between leadership and social influence 43:46 Some strategies and advice on creating a culture of trust and safety Leading Teams That Work Better Together Workshop: Connect with Tony Richardson: Twitter: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Promoting Educational Innovation and Equity in Our Community’s Schools
03/30/2022
Promoting Educational Innovation and Equity in Our Community’s Schools
The future of schools is changing. The current education system is in need of change more than ever. Schools should focus on what students want to learn, and not what teachers want to teach them. Students should have the opportunity to explore their interests and passions in a safe environment. The nation's schools are under more pressure than ever to educate kids for an information-rich, high-tech, entrepreneurial, global economy that demands a highly trained, informed, adaptable, and competent workforce. Today, postsecondary education is required for 80% of well-paying occupations. A school that embraces design thinking will be able to create a more innovative environment for students by encouraging them to experiment with new ideas, engage in teamwork, take risks, and develop relationships with other students who have different skillsets from them. The design process is one that starts with a problem and works through the steps of finding the solution. Today's guest, Thomas Murray works with Future Ready Schools as the director of innovation. He's testified in front of the United States Congress and appeared on a variety of television and radio shows. Murray is a frequent conference keynote speaker who was named one of the NSBA's "20 to Watch" in 2018, the "national/global edtech leader of the year" in 2017, and the academy of arts and sciences' "education policy person of the year" in 2015. Both Learning Transformed and Personal and Authentic Learning have become best-sellers. 0:00 Introduction 1:49 What is Future Ready and what does it's framework look like? 6:20 How Future Ready answered the challenges posed by the pandemic 10:35 How to use design thinking to design studying practices with (and not for) students 11:50 The importance of the design thinking mindset and challenges when shifting mindset 17:21 Two inflection points that made Tom a great leader 22:01 Some strategies to help people develop empathy 24:45 Tom's views on leaders building social trust and influence 29:49 How can leaders build personal and authentic relationships with their teams Download: How Do I Learn Best: A Design Thinking Experience Leading Teams That Work Better Together Workshop: Connect with Thomas Murray: Website: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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More Teachers and More Leaders: Dr. Shane Hotchkiss on How to Improve Education in the Future
03/23/2022
More Teachers and More Leaders: Dr. Shane Hotchkiss on How to Improve Education in the Future
In both Virginia and Pennsylvania, Shane Hotchkiss has over 23 years of combined educational and managerial experience. He's worked as a fourth grade teacher, an elementary reading specialist, an elementary assistant principal, an elementary principal, and an assistant superintendent. Dr. Hotchkiss has also taught at Wilkes University, Cabrini College, and Wilson College as an adjunct professor. Shane graduated from Widener University in Chester, Pennsylvania, with a doctorate in educational leadership. He got his Master's Degree in Education from Mansfield University in Mansfield, PA, along with a Reading Specialist certification. He also has a Bachelor's Degree in Elementary Education from Mansfield University. Often, discussions on the future of employment focus on how we prepare kids. We seldom take a step back and consider what work may look like today for the grownups in the company. We now have the chance to explore the best of both worlds and what options exist for how we spend our time and resources, especially now that we've seen what working remotely may look like. Shane joins me today to discuss his daring vision for his district, as well as how he models and leads an innovative culture through cultivating empathy. We also address how to stay creative as an adult and educator, how to recognize your talents and personality, and so much more. 0:00 Introduction 1:24 Introducing Shane Hotchkiss and his journey as a leader over a decade 6:42 How to keep being creative as an adult and educator? 9:50 Assessments for identifying your strengths and personality 10:55 How to encourage creativity among a team as a leader? 16:22 Preparing for the future today: what's the meaning of this statement in practice 23:45 Shane's views on the relationship between leadership and social influence 29:24 What did Shane have to learn and relearn during his experience as a leader 34:33 Shane's take on what we should do to improve education in the future: more teachers and more leaders Leading Teams That Work Better Together Workshop: Connect with Shane Hotchkiss: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shane-hotchkiss-29004037/ Twitter: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Making a Positive Impact in the Lives of Students Through Equity, Innovation, and Change
03/16/2022
Making a Positive Impact in the Lives of Students Through Equity, Innovation, and Change
A good superintendent should have a deep understanding of the district’s needs and be able to build relationships with parents, teachers, students and other stakeholders. They should also be able to lead design thinking in order to develop innovative solutions for problems in the education system. Some duties of the superintendent include directing planning and scheduling, budgeting, student assessment and determining appropriate resources for schools. Josh Van Norman took over as Superintendent of the San Antonio Union School District on July 2nd, 2019. He is looking forward to starting his new job in the picturesque Monterey County, California. Mr. Van Norman was the Assistant Principal at Del Sur Elementary in the Poway Unified School District before to joining SAUSD. The school launched the first-ever TedEd Club, which focused on public speaking for students, a student-led broadcast club, and Sanford Harmony, a Social and Emotional Learning program, under his guidance. Mr. Van Norman was recognized at the District level for the importance of these programs, which focused on developing the complete child and equipping children with future skills. Josh joins Designing Schools to discuss how he built trust within his community, some valuable leadership lessons that he's learned with regards to relationships, listening, slowing down and his views on the relationship between leadership and social influence. 0:00 Introduction 0:31 Introducing Josh Van Norman 1:43 Discussing the power of relationships and how Josh dealt with it during the pandemic 5:26 Some valuable leadership lessons that Josh learned: relationships, listening, slowing down 9:04 What Josh did to build trust within his community 14:50 From built trust, how did Josh accelerate inovation within his district 20:48 Some things that Josh did to improve his school district 25:51 Josh's views on the relationship between leadership and social influence 29:41 Using social media presence to make career transitions 31:55 Did becoming a parent influence Josh's practice? Connect with Josh Van Norman: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/josh-van-norman-03a983138/ Twitter: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Online Teaching: Putting a Human Face to a Name Makes a Difference With Denise Maduli-Williams
03/09/2022
Online Teaching: Putting a Human Face to a Name Makes a Difference With Denise Maduli-Williams
The capacity to personalize the interaction with remote learners is critical in all kinds of distance education. It is important for teachers to understand that it's not about them, but about the learners. They need to focus on designing an engaging learning experience for their students. You want to generate great online videos, but you also want to make your online discussion boards more interesting, while also bringing equity and diversity into your online classrooms through synchronous and asynchronous activities. Meanwhile, you're attempting to maximize your time and manage your online office hours while also assisting students who are having difficulty navigating the online world. And you're doing it all while a pandemic is raging. Does this ring a bell? Denise has spent over two decades teaching English to native and non-native speakers in a variety of contexts. She has worked in a California jail, a Botswana hamlet as a Peace Corps Volunteer, and New York City public high schools before settling at community colleges. She is currently an Associate Professor and Online Accessibility Mentor at San Diego Miramar College, where she teaches online, hybrid, and in-person courses. She is also a professor at the University of San Diego, where she teaches graduate students. She's also a PhD student who's looking into the role of social presence in online learning achievement. Denise feels that equitable, humanized online experiences help students succeed. 0:00 Introduction 0:38 Meet Denise 2:06 Using videos to build rapport with online learners 6:51 How Denise creates her videos and posting them on social media 9:30 Discussing the challenges and opportunities of online teaching 14:56 The importance of listening to faculty for decision making in education 17:32 How was the online learning experience for students and what do they want from now on 23:38 Benefits of introducing portfolios to online students 28:07 Denise's students experience with portfolios 29:30 Why Denise decided to go back to school and her current research 33:28 Denise's thoughts about higher education today and moving forward Leading Teams That Work Better Together Workshop: Connect with Denise Maduli-Williams: Linkedin: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Boost Your Leadership Effectiveness Through Strengthening Trust-Based Relationships with Zandra Jo Galvan
03/02/2022
Boost Your Leadership Effectiveness Through Strengthening Trust-Based Relationships with Zandra Jo Galvan
One of the most crucial parts of leadership is relationships. You must be able to build a connection with those around you and earn their trust in order to be an effective leader. Frameworks that facilitate effective conversations build solid relationships, and in turn, everyone can better solve issues, improve decision-making, and promote trust and safety in any environment. Relationships also serve as a foundation for how people feel about themselves. A relationship that is built on trust will make the individual more willing to follow your lead and take your advice. Building a relationship of trust with someone requires a balance to be struck, such that you are able to have flare and finesse, while being present and available, as well as being consistent in your communication with them. This week on the show, I'm joined by Zandra Jo Galvan, the superintendent of the Greenfield Union School District. She is enthusiastic about socially and intellectually preparing students for college and professions, and she makes sure that every member of her community understands that they are part of an elite team devoted to breaking the cycle of poverty. 0:00 Introduction 0:34 Introducing Zandra Jo Galvan 1:48 Zandra's background and secret to her energy and enthusiasm 5:13 The importance of discovering purpose at a young age 6:46 What lead Zandra to become a superintendent 10:05 Education should inform students about change and opportunitites 13:03 Relationships as a key element for transformational leaders 16:05 Some strategies from Zandra to build relationships with faculty and staff 20:52 Discussing Leadership and Social influence 23:49 How Zandra manages her social media 25:57 Talking about Zandra's doctorate and research interests 28:42 Zandra's experience of being a learner in today's world 32:51 Some challenges experienced by Zandra and advices on how to deal with them Better Digital Tools for Education Leaders Workshop: https://designingschools.org/workshops Connect with Zandra Jo Galvan: Twitter: https://twitter.com/zjgalvan Linkedin: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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On Becoming a Leader with Dr. Jeffrey Prickett
02/23/2022
On Becoming a Leader with Dr. Jeffrey Prickett
Leadership is not something that you are born with. It is something that needs to be taught and nurtured. Leaders are made, they don't just happen. Leadership is a skill that needs to be practiced and learned. The first step to becoming a leader is learning how to think like one. This means understanding what leadership really means and how it can be applied in different situations. Leadership skills are developed through observing others, practicing leadership in various situations, and being mentored by someone who has already mastered the skill. Leaders are the people who drive change and innovation. They are the ones who make sure that their team is aligned towards a common goal. Leaders are not managers, they possess skills that distinguish them from managers. My guest in this episode, Dr. Jeff Prickett, is one of the most compassionate leaders I've met. He is a professional educator who has worked as the principal of elementary, middle, and high schools. He has worked as an assistant administrator, dean of students, and classroom teacher throughout his 25 years of public school career. In this episode, we talk about the five skills that distinguish leaders from managers: associating, questioning, observing, empathy and education. 0:00 Introduction 3:30 Introducing Dr. Jeff Prickett and his journey of becoming a leader 8:59 The importance of empathy and asking questions as a leader 13:52 Jeff figuring out what it means to look and act like a leader 16:38 How values can help make a better leader and create trust among a community 22:55 Childhood and youth moments that shaped Jeff's core values 27:09 Two shaping moments from Jeff's first years as a high school principal 29:41 Strategies to help kids navigate through adversities today 36:05 Strategies to nurture creativity and innovation in high school 39:56 Jeff's thought on the relationship between leadership and social influence 43:58 The importance of bringing parents into the conversation about education 45:15 Jeff's advice for leaders Connect with Dr. Jeff Prickett: March 10 Workshop Invitation: Connect with Jeff Jeff Prickett on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jdprickett Jeff Prickett on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jdprickett/ The Principal Leadership Lab podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-principal-leadership-lab/id1519710842 "Becoming Principal" on Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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How to Create Personalized Learning Environments Where Students Are Architects of Their Learning
02/16/2022
How to Create Personalized Learning Environments Where Students Are Architects of Their Learning
How can we move away from a one-size-fits-all paradigm and toward one in which learners have the agency to design their own learning experiences? Today I visit the Davis School District to meet Robert Kinghorn and Amy Thompson. Amy has been a teacher for the past 18 years. Amy was formally recognised as a "Exemplary Teacher" in the Salt Lake City School District based on student progress and competency outcomes while teaching in the Salt Lake City School District. She has also worked as a teacher's aide and an assistant principal. Amy is presently teaching coding and digital skills to upper elementary pupils. During Robert's five-year time as principal of a Title 1 school in Clearfield, Utah, he worked with teachers to change the atmosphere and improve academic achievements, virtually doubling student competence rates on end-of-level state testing. The section of Amy and Rob's book, Out of the Dugout, that has stayed with me the most is when they discuss how they foster a mentality in learners based on growth, belonging, and agency. It's one of the things that, as adults, many of us did not have exposure to in school, and as a result, it's one of the reasons why so many of us struggle with change. 0:00 Introduction 1:29 Introducing Robert Kinghorn and Amy Thompson and how they came together to publish their book 10:53 What should leaders focus on to build trust across an educational team 13:12 Tools for identifying someone's strengths and the level of psychological safety 14:54 Rob and Amy's take on what 'personalized learning' means 19:40 Challenges faced when desigining experiences of agency and autonomy for learners 24:49 Talking about 'Out of the Dugout' and its proposed framework 32:45 How to approach teachers when implementing changes in schools 35:33 How to help teachers develop a sense of self-efficacy 40:51 Talking about teacher collaboration and how it looks like in Rob and Amy's framework 43:47 Some hurdles that Rob and Amy faced while implementing their framework 48:09 Rob and Amy's views on design thinking for creating change in schools 52:02 Defining motivation and how to develop it while implementing changes Connect with Rob and Amy: Website: https://outofthedugout.com/ Rob's Twitter: https://twitter.com/rwkinghorn Amy's Twitter: Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Teaching Design Thinking to Build Strong Communities
02/09/2022
Teaching Design Thinking to Build Strong Communities
This week on the show I’m taking you to Georgia Tech. From diversity, to innovation to academic excellence it’s one of the top ranking universities with a vision to develop leaders who advance technology and improve the human condition. Today I’m speaking with Wayne Li and Michael Flanigan about how they use design thinking to carry out the vision of the university. In this episode we discuss: Why design thinking is a lifestyle Why the traditional model of school leads to children feeling shame and insecurity The goal of the Design Bloc program at Georgia Tech and how they use design thinking practices Why students and faculty engage in community projects using design thinking The influence Design Bloc projects have had on empowering the community with design thinking practices The mindset shifts they see in students who are in the Design Bloc How students in K12 can leverage a portfolio to stand out in the admissions process
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How Great Teams Work Better Together PT. 2
02/02/2022
How Great Teams Work Better Together PT. 2
Part one of my conversation with Adam and Larissa, co-founders of MakeTeamWork, discusses why a culture of trust and psychological safety is critical for creating successful teams. A talk regarding masculine and feminine cultures was one of the most intriguing aspects of our chat. In a feminine society, the emphasis is on the quality of life and the people. While in a male society, competitiveness, accomplishment, and success are valued. A culture that pervades all institutions, especially schools. It's the difference between working to live and living to work. The only way to ensure that everyone can contribute to uncovering and addressing issues, as well as seizing opportunities, is to ensure that everyone has access to a high-quality, equal education. 0:00 Introduction 1:33 Talking about Finland as an example of ' feminine' education 4:40 What is the Quirky Owl program? 9:40 Why is it so hard to be authentic as a leader? 16:48. How does the ' Start-Stop-Continue' strategy works? 20:06 Adam and Larissa's case studies 25:25 Neema's experience with the project Imagine September 28:44 Importance of technology for education, when paired with a focus on relationships 30:24 Neema's advice for designing human-centered environments 32:52 What changed for Neema as a teacher after the pandemics? 35:41 How 'the great resignation' will impact educators in the future? 39:52 Adam and Larissa's tips for design teams and schools that meet students today's needs Reserve Your Free Ticket for the Launch of the Documentary- Connect with Larissa / Adam / Neema: Website: maketeamwork.com Larissa LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larissamenocci/ Adam LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamambrozy/ MakeTeamWork LinkedIn: Neema: Twitter - @AvashiaNeema Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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How Great Teams Work Better Together PT. 1
01/26/2022
How Great Teams Work Better Together PT. 1
Trust is the most important factor in culture activation. It’s the cornerstone of education, and it’s what makes people want to do something. It’s how you get people to take that one step. Trust is the foundation if anything else is to thrive. Larissa and Adam co-founded MakeTeamWork.com, a global company specialising in team development, culture change, and visual collaboration. MakeTeamWork, founded in 2020 and located in Amsterdam, has created a relevant array of services and an impressive client list by developing and facilitating unique learning experiences that help teams build trust and accomplish amazing outcomes. They are thought leaders in applying agility, creativity, and the science of Team & Organisational Development into workplaces around the globe, in person and remotely. Their Quirky Owl program, discussed in the podcast, aims to equip leaders to be authentic while having the tools to develop their high-performing teams. 0:00 Introduction 2:41 Introducing Larissa and Adam 4:27 How MakeTeamWork began just prior to the pandemic 6:39 The growth in the need for team design after the pandemic 9:00 The importance of psychological safety for making great teams 11:45 Defining Trust and Psychological safety 14:27 Introducing Neema and her views on education 15:48 How the pandemic affected Neema's educational practices 22:04 Why is it so hard to build a culture of trust within education? 25:41 How can design thinking help education? 26:41 Where to begin when accessing an organization's culture? 31:01 What leaders can do to improve trust and psychological safety on their teams? Reserve Your Free Ticket for the Launch of the Documentary- Connect with Larissa / Adam / Neema: Website: maketeamwork.com Larissa LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larissamenocci/ Adam LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamambrozy/ MakeTeamWork LinkedIn: Neema: Twitter - @AvashiaNeema Connect with me, Dr. Sabba Quidwai: Website: https://designingschools.org/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sabba-quidwai/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/askMsQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/designing_schools/
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Part 3: Leadership and Social Influence with Jerry Almendarez
01/19/2022
Part 3: Leadership and Social Influence with Jerry Almendarez
In this episode we discuss the relationship between leadership and social influence. As Peter Northouse shares, "leadership must evolve from being transactional to transformational."
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Part 2: Building a Culture of Trust Amongst School Leaders with Jerry Almendarez
01/12/2022
Part 2: Building a Culture of Trust Amongst School Leaders with Jerry Almendarez
In part 2 of our 3 part series with Superintendent Jerry Almendarez, we discuss the strategies he uses to build a culture of trust amongst his leadership team. You'll hear from two site principals about the impact this culture had on their practice and how it influenced the conversations they had at their own sites.
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Part 1: Leading with Vulnerability to Create a Culture of Innovation with Jerry Almendarez
01/05/2022
Part 1: Leading with Vulnerability to Create a Culture of Innovation with Jerry Almendarez
Two years into the pandemic there is one resounding takeaway - the importance of creating a culture of safety and trust. To ground our conversation on leadership we're using the definition from David P. Notgrass:
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How Coding Allows Young People to Solve Problems and Explore Opportunities
12/06/2021
How Coding Allows Young People to Solve Problems and Explore Opportunities
Meet Seth Raphael. He's a high school freshman who used his knowledge of coding to solve a challenge many students were dealing with - managing their virtual calendars filled with zoom links. He saw a challenge and set out to solve it and launched his venture - LinkJoin.
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Tips for Sharing Your Story Online
09/30/2021
Tips for Sharing Your Story Online
You may have noticed that people kind of say the same thing over and over. They have one message with different versions for different audiences, and that consistency is a big part of their influence. But being consistent on social media doesn’t have to mean coming up with brand new content every day. It could mean showing up consistently with repurposed content or going deeper into old content. In this episode, I give you some tips to tell your story online and increase your influence. To complement the summer series I’ve created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it .
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2 Frameworks You Can Use to Start Making Change
09/30/2021
2 Frameworks You Can Use to Start Making Change
Just about everyone believes that the way we do education needs to change. We know the why, so I’m focusing on the how. In this episode, I talk about two different frameworks that can help educators get through the first step. To complement the summer series I’ve created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it .
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Preparing for the Future Now
09/30/2021
Preparing for the Future Now
“The future is already here – it’s just not very evenly distributed.“ This quote by William Gibson resonates with me so much. Most of the time when we talk about the future, we talk about things that are going to happen. But if you look around the world you may find that these things are already happening. There is so much opportunity in the world today but how do we empower others to fully take advantage of it? In this episode, I rift on this quote and talk about the humble beginnings of my dissertation. To complement the summer series I’ve created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it .
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Beginning with a Culture of Empathy
09/30/2021
Beginning with a Culture of Empathy
The struggle never ends. You solve one problem, just to find a different one later one. But finding the right problem is a huge part of finding the right solution. So no matter what struggle I’m facing, I always remember that cultures of innovation begin with a culture of empathy. And I combat it by focusing on people’s fears and motivations. In this episode, I talk about this concept further. I also bring up the importance of listening. To complement the summer series I’ve created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it .
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The Story Behind the Podcast
09/30/2021
The Story Behind the Podcast
If you’ve been listening to the podcast for a while, you probably know that it started off as an extension of my dissertation, which was a deep dive into the work of Design39Campus. Design39Campus is a collaborative community focused on changing the way we do school. In this episode, I talk about how this idea started and why I chose podcasting as my medium. To complement the summer series I’ve created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it .
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3 Steps to Solving Problems with Luke Harris
09/23/2021
3 Steps to Solving Problems with Luke Harris
In this follow-up episode, Luke tells us where the idea for his curriculum came from. He also talks about his three steps to solving a problem: 1. Finding the problem, 2. Solving the problem, and 3. Creating a prototype. To complement the summer series I’ve created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it .
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Messy Learning with Luke Harris
09/23/2021
Messy Learning with Luke Harris
We can’t teach students how to solve every problem. We just can’t. We don’t even know what the major problems in the future will be. So instead, we need to teach students methods to solve problems by breaking them down! That is why today’s guest Luke Harris created the Design Engineering Curriculum for Young Adults, to help students learn empathy and other skills in a greater worldly context. To complement the summer series I’ve created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it .
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Benefits of Leadership and Entrepreneurship Skills with Nancy Bosnoian
09/17/2021
Benefits of Leadership and Entrepreneurship Skills with Nancy Bosnoian
Let’s face it. The American Education System could definitely use a makeover. We don’t teach students how to be leaders and problem-solve and think for themselves. Instead, they learn how to be a part of a whole, how to get hired by a corporation, how to fit in. In this episode, Nancy talks about how different skills like leadership and entrepreneurship can better benefit students. To complement the summer series I’ve created a free guide for you to master how to develop the clarity and confidence to showcase your strengths, skills, and ideas in an online portfolio. You can download it .
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