20 Jun STEM-oriented problem-based learning
[I realized that I am way behind on posting recent podcast episodes, so I am catching up!]
Liz Garden and I had the pleasure of hosting Amie McElroy, elementary school director at STEM School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado on the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) podcast in May. STEM School is an incredibly-interesting place that has received numerous recognitions and honors, and I have visited there several times since I live only about an hour away. I am always impressed with what students are doing there!
Happy listening!
Previous NAESP CIL podcast episodes
- Social-emotional learning in middle school (Francesca Peck, Polaris Charter Academy)
- Project-based learning in early childhood (Sara Lev, Larchmont Charter School)
- Depth of Knowledge and leading PD (Erik Francis)
- AI in elementary and middle schools (Holly Clark)
- Building a new, student-centered school (Bryan Byerlee, Garden City Elementary School)
- The power of children learning outside (Heidi McKay, Down to Earth Forest School)
- Play-based, place-based learning (Traci Mathena, Creative City Public Charter School)
- Innovating project-based learning (Beth Foster, Anderson Mill Elementary)
- Transformative school culture (Eric Chagala, VIDA)
- What makes a great principal? (Linda-Darling Hammond, Learning Policy Institute)
- Fighting for equity (Mark Gooden, Teachers College)
[I realized that I am way behind on posting recent podcast episodes, so I am catching up!] Liz Garden and I had the pleasure of hosting Amie McElroy, elementary school director at STEM School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado on the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) podcast in May. STEM School is an incredibly-interesting placeLeadership and Vision, Learning and Teaching, News and Events, Podcasts, deeper learning, leadership, learning, PBL, podcast, STEM, teaching, visionRead More
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