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Episode 144: The Skill of Unlearning

Jeff Utecht January 28, 2021

Adam Grant’s To Don’t List: https://ideas.ted.com/is-your-to-do-list-making-you-nuts-start-a-to-dont-list-instead-with-inspiration-from-author-adam-grant/ Follow Jeff’s Home Renovation work: https://www.instagram.com/g3homes/ Find the free guide mentioned in this episode: https://www.shiftingschools.com/free-pdfs Is your PLC looking for an all inclusive plan? Get Empowered PLCs for your entire school for just $50 today: https://www.shiftingschools.com/store We have a free map to help you […]

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Episode 142: SEL and Language Learners During Distance Learning with Tan Huynh

Jeff Utecht December 23, 2020

Tan shares 5 specific strategies to meaningfully integrate emotional intelligence into our already packed teaching schedules.  The framework he will share can be applied K-12 and the specific examples that he will share come from his teaching experience (5-12). He even allows us to see and listen to his synchronous time […]

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Episode 141: Race, Privilege, and Creating Safe Spaces in the Digital Classroom with Christina Torres

Jeff Utecht December 16, 2020

This recorded webinar is designed for classroom teachers to explore the idea of what “safe space” means in classrooms— digital or otherwise. For space to truly be safe, it must take into consideration racial and power dynamics that exist in our schools. This webinar will explore the connection between these […]

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Episode 139: Expanding the Walls of Your District: How do you add value to your community? with Steve Murphy & JB Blair

Jeff Utecht November 18, 2020

Another free webinar from Shifting Schools. This time we learn from Steve Murphy and JB Blair. Two teachers in the same district find ways to have their classes work together on projects across schools and across grade levels. Community comes in many forms, creating one within your district is just […]