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#EduCrush
Natalie Vardabasso
Frequency: 1 episode/10d. Total Eps: 99

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Thank you #Educrush
lundi 15 juillet 2024 • Duration 01:37
Hey there Friends,
It's Alex. I just wanted to come and say thank you to all of you for everything! Thanks especially to Natalie for all she's shared and taught me.
I'm working on some new things starting with a new podcast on Youtube (for now) called Curiosity Bridge, the link is below. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfdO3NS1bd8fHfKYGsHPasQ
Linkedin is best way to connect for those who'd like
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-noel-3a292980/
Thanks again,
Alex
114 — Five Things I Wish I Knew Before Starting #EduCrush
Season 4 · Episode 114
lundi 24 juin 2024 • Duration 23:39
On her final episode of the #EduCrush podcast, Natalie reflects on her personal growth throughout the past four years of creating the show and shares insights into what's next.
Show Notes:
- The greatest validation comes from within.
- Creativity thrives on consistency.
- Equity without introspection is a trap.
- You are the solution until you become the problem.
- My voice is powerful.
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106 - Let go of limiting BS and transform your life
Season 4 · Episode 106
lundi 15 janvier 2024 • Duration 32:52
✨Join us at the 2024 Empowerment Ecosystem Summit!
Sometimes, our focus on external change is just a reflection of the deeper changes we know we're avoiding in ourselves.
Go read that again.
Join Natalie for a solo episode to seize the new year and finally let go of the toxic habits, patterns, and relationships in your life to manifest your deepest desires. And no, manifesting isn’t magic, it’s science. Learn the biological basis for this powerhouse practice and a three-step process to apply it to your own life.
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Show Notes:
- A game of high/low for the holidays.
- Natalie gets personal about the 15-year karmic cycle she’s ready to release.
- The science behind manifesting as described by Dr. Bruce Lipton in “Biology of Belief.”
- A three-step process to tap into creative visualization and clear blocks.
105 – Reflections on Community
Season 4 · Episode 405
lundi 18 décembre 2023 • Duration 49:42
This week on #Educrush, Alex is looking back on some of the interviews that match with what has turned out to be the focal point of the year…Community.
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104 – Assessment, Change and Mindset through Story (w Tom Schimmer)
Season 4 · Episode 104
lundi 11 décembre 2023 • Duration 56:05
In this crossover episode, Natalie joins fellow podcast host and co-author, Tom Schimmer, to discuss how story is critical to rehumanize assessment, embrace the messiness of change, and to cultivate the mindset necessary for inner peace.
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Show Notes:
- Rehumanizing assessment through story allows us to tap into deeper learning, build empathy, and demonstrate cultural expansiveness while gathering evidence of the critical competencies.
- When students are the storytellers, they develop agency.
- Storytelling in the classroom can range from micro moments to macro projects, and capture evidence of the standards as well as metacognition and reflection.
- Change requires leaders to become storytellers to model the vulnerability of making mistakes and trying something new.
- The stories we tell ourselves determine our mindset.
- If you live to please others you'll lie to yourself, but when you tell yourself the truth, you'll find your inner peace, even if that doesn't make everyone happy.
103 – Sharing Cultures without Fear
Season 4 · Episode 103
lundi 4 décembre 2023 • Duration 18:43
As the winter Holiday’s loom, now is the time of the year that I and others start to think about family. The countdown is on and we’re ready for a break. What does it look like to use this time, leading to the holidays, as an opportunity for personal growth and community building? Join Alex for a brief discussion on sharing traditions for the season!
**Note from Alex** This episode is shorter than usual because I am sicker than usual but I hope you still enjoy!
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102 - The Goal of Inclusion, is to Not Need Inclusion (w Dr. Shelley Moore)
Season 4 · Episode 102
lundi 27 novembre 2023 • Duration 01:02:31
As soon as we say the word inclusion, there’s an exclusion. Designing an education system that is grounded in the mindset that all students belong and are capable of high levels of learning is the real goal. Dr. Shelley Moore joins Natalie to talk about what inclusion means to her and how we can make change through collaboration, standards-based approaches, and stories.
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Show Notes:
- A personal story for Shelley that reveals the transformative power of inclusive education was in grade 8 when she experienced a middle school program that was organized in cohorts, supported by tech and inquiry-based.
- The vision for ideal inclusion is that we don’t need to talk about it anymore; as long as there’s inclusion, there is also exclusion.
- Two ways to reduce stress and workload in inclusive education are through collaboration and thinking standards-based.
- Stories and humour are critical for making change in a complex system like education.
- We don’t need ability groups for all students to receive the support they need to be successful, especially as these groups limit students from grade-level instruction.
- Inclusion requires us to build our capacity to teach strategically, and two powerful strategies are designing learning progressions and fluid, goal-oriented groups.
101– Beginning Equity Conversations w/ Dr. Shirley Steinberg
Season 4 · Episode 101
dimanche 19 novembre 2023 • Duration 45:15
Diversity, equity and inclusion will always be a complicated subject. It’s worthwhile to learn and to grow from it, because that allows us as teachers to create environments where all students can learn. Not just about the subject matter that we’re trying to teach but learn about what it means to be considerate of the communities we’re in and the people we encounter. This week on #Educrush, Alex interviews Professor and Author, Dr. Shirley Steinberg as they start to explore what it means to consider Diversity, equity, inclusion, and accommodation.
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100 – From Science Teacher to STEM School Founder (w Stephanie Lammlein)
Season 4 · Episode 100
lundi 13 novembre 2023 • Duration 51:17
Fasten your seatbelts as Natalie takes you on a journey through the inception, challenges, and triumphs of Bio-Med Science Academy with its founder, Stephanie Lammlein. They explore how she turned a bold vision into reality, how the students are thriving in this educational ecosystem and the impact it's making on the rural community it serves.
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Show Notes:
- The tipping point for Stephanie to leave the classroom and create a STEM school was mastery of her craft and frustration with being trapped in a box.
- The hallmark of a thriving STEM classroom is students experimenting with things we don’t already know the answer to.
- Creating a school requires legislative backing and many pivots.
- The integration that STEM requires challenges both students and teachers to learn to navigate social-emotional hurdles.
- Assessment in an integrated STEM school requires a shift to assessing competencies over products.
99 – The Person, The Team and the Task
Season 4 · Episode 99
lundi 6 novembre 2023 • Duration 26:22
Leadership is often cited as one of the most important and contentious parts of school’s life. Many dream of being a leader that is effective and inspiring and many more have opinions on what exactly a leader needs in order to be effective and inspiring. What if we focused on the leadership that lives in all of us? What does it look like to move away from a system where one person is always at the top and shift to looking at having the right leader for the right time. This week on #Educrush, lets explore a little of leadership and what it looks like when it is distributed through democracy.
When Teachers Run the School
https://www.ascd.org/el/articles/when-teachers-run-the-school
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