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When a young Eva Kollisch arrives as a refugee in New York in 1940, she finds a community among socialists who share her values and idealism. She soon discovers ‘the cause’ isn’t as idyllic as it seems. Little does she know this is the beginning of a lifelong commitment to activism and her determination to create radical change in ways that include belonging, love and one's full self. In addition to Eva Kollisch’s memoirs Girl in Movement (2000) and The Ground Under My Feet (2014), LBI’s collections include an oral history interview with Eva conducted in 2014 and the papers of Eva’s mother, poet Margarete Kolllisch, which document Eva’s childhood experience on the Kindertransport. Learn more at www.lbi.org/kollisch . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute , New York | Berlin and Antica Productions . It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. Executive Producers include Katrina Onstad, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producers are Hailey Choi and Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson, with help from Cameron McIver. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Voice acting by Natalia Bushnik. Special thanks to the Kollisch family for the use of Eva’s two memoirs, “Girl in Movement” and “The Ground Under My Feet”, the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College and their “Voices of Feminism Oral History Project”, and Soundtrack New York.…
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The Inside Scoop is a weekly chat on topics of interest with people in-the-know for those people seeking to promote student success in Cobb County.
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The Inside Scoop is a weekly chat on topics of interest with people in-the-know for those people seeking to promote student success in Cobb County.
Concerns surrounding the transition to kindergarten are commonplace among parents, particularly those of preschool-aged children. The podcast episode thoughtfully addresses these concerns, providing critical insights and practical strategies to alleviate the anxiety associated with this significant milestone. As a parent of seven, the host, David Owen, emphasizes that while various challenges will arise throughout a child's educational journey, the transition to kindergarten should not be a source of undue worry. Accompanied by esteemed guests, Elizabeth Hatcher, school counseling consultant, and Brooke Hampton, school counselor, the discussion delves into essential preparations that can ease both parents' and children's anxieties. Guests: Elizabeth Hatcher, Cobb Schools Counseling Consultant for Elementary Level Brooke Hampton, School Counselor for Pickett's Mill Elementary School Useful links from the podcast: Food and Nutrition Services CTLS Support ParentVUE Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Cobb Schools on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheRealCobbSchools Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District: https://www.cobbk12.org…
This is a "double scoop" episode which originally published in March of 2023. The insights from Patty DaSilva are still pretty solid. Enjoy! The discussion surrounding the necessity of SAT and ACT scores for college admissions is both pertinent and evolving. School Counselor Patty DaSilva elucidates the varying requirements of colleges and universities, highlighting the distinction between test-optional and test-blind policies. The episode delves into the comparative merits of the SAT and ACT, emphasizing that individual student strengths should guide the choice between the two. Ultimately, our dialogue aims to equip families with the necessary insights to navigate the college admissions landscape effectively, ensuring that students are well-prepared for their future academic endeavors. Guest: School Counseling Supervisor Patty DaSilva Useful links from the podcast: The ACT Test for Students | ACT SAT Dates and Deadlines – SAT Suite | College Board CCSD School Counseling Department Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Cobb Schools on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheRealCobbSchools Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District: https://www.cobbk12.org Takeaways: The necessity of SAT and ACT scores varies significantly based on the specific college or university a student aspires to attend, which necessitates thorough research. Standardized tests are not universally required, and understanding terms like 'test optional' and 'test blind' is crucial for students and families. It is advisable for students to take the SAT or ACT unless they are certain of their college choices, as taking the tests can provide options later. The distinction between the SAT and ACT lies in their structure and approach; the SAT emphasizes critical thinking while the ACT focuses on straightforward problem-solving. Families should be aware that students eligible for free or reduced lunch can take each standardized test twice for free, which can alleviate financial burdens. The role of parents in the college application process should be supportive, allowing students to take the lead while providing necessary assistance and guidance.…
Navigating the transition from fifth grade to sixth grade can evoke a plethora of emotions for both students and their parents, often characterized by a sense of trepidation regarding the impending changes. This episode elucidates the multifaceted nature of this significant educational shift, where students encounter a new academic environment with distinct expectations and responsibilities. We are joined by esteemed school counseling experts, Barbara Truluck and Lauren Oden, who provide invaluable insights into the logistical and emotional aspects of this transition. They discuss the importance of fostering independence, the nuances of class selection, and the critical role of organization and routine. Furthermore, they emphasize the necessity of understanding the social dynamics that emerge during this pivotal stage, thereby equipping parents with the knowledge to support their children in this transformative journey. Guests: Barbara Truluck, Middle Schools Counseling Consultant Lauren Oden, School Counselor, Maybry Middle School Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Cobb Schools on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheRealCobbSchools Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District: https://www.cobbk12.org Takeaways: Transitioning from elementary school to middle school presents significant challenges for both students and parents. Students in sixth grade experience increased academic rigor and greater responsibility for their own learning. Middle school students have limited choices in core classes but can select connections classes that interest them. Establishing a consistent routine, including organization and sleep, greatly contributes to a student's success in middle school.…
The pivotal role of school counselors in fostering student success is thoroughly examined in this enlightening discussion. Host David Owen engages with Patty DaSilva, the supervisor of school counseling, as they delve into the multifaceted responsibilities of school counselors beyond traditional guidance. They explore how these professionals facilitate academic achievement, career readiness, and personal growth, thereby creating a supportive environment for both students and families. The conversation emphasizes the collaborative nature of counseling, illustrating how counselors unite parents, educators, and community members to aid students in realizing their potential. Through this dialogue, we gain invaluable insights into the essential contributions of school counselors in shaping the educational journey of students. Guest: Patty DaSilva, Supervisor of School Counselors Links referenced in this episode: YouScience Naviance Useful links from the podcast: Cobb County School District School Counseling Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Cobb Schools on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheRealCobbSchools Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District: https://www.cobbk12.org Takeaways: School counselors play a multifaceted role in promoting academic achievement and personal growth. The collaborative approach of school counselors involves engaging parents, teachers, and community members. Counselors utilize comprehensive programs that include data-driven assessments to support student success. Career readiness is a significant focus, guiding students in exploring various post-secondary options. Crisis counseling is a vital aspect of their responsibilities, offering support during traumatic events. Effective communication between parents and counselors is essential for maximizing student support and resources.…
Preparing for inclement weather and ensuring the safety of students, staff, and properties is a critical responsibility for Cobb Schools. The podcast features insights from Matt Sanders, the Senior Executive Director of Transportation, and Jason Wheeler, the Senior Executive Director of Maintenance, who detail the collaborative efforts of their departments in facing unpredictable weather challenges. They discuss the extensive planning and real-time decision-making that goes into keeping schools safe during severe weather events, including snow, ice, and thunderstorms. Both professionals emphasize the importance of communication and readiness, sharing how they monitor conditions and coordinate responses to ensure student safety. With dedicated staff working around the clock, the episode highlights their commitment to making informed decisions that prioritize the well-being of the entire school community. Guests: Jason Wheeler, Senior Executive Director of Maintenance Matt Sanders, Senior Executive Director of Transportation Useful links from the podcast: How Winter Weather Decisions Are Made Cobb Schools Maintenance Services Department Cobb Schools Transportation Department Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Cobb Schools on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheRealCobbSchools Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District: https://www.cobbk12.org Takeaways: Cobb County Schools prioritize safety, coordinating closely during inclement weather to protect students. Dedicated maintenance and transportation teams work tirelessly to ensure school properties are safe. Weather forecasts can be unpredictable, impacting school operations and necessitating quick decisions. Real-time communication and technology play vital roles in keeping parents informed about transportation delays. Buses are strategically positioned to streamline operations and ensure prompt service during winter weather. In emergencies, all staff are ready to assist, fostering a collaborative and safe environment.…
Teachers face the ongoing challenge of staying current with new and emerging technologies in the classroom, which is crucial for fostering student engagement and success. This week’s Inside Scoop features Dr. Starla Townsend, the director of Instructional Technology, who discusses how her team supports educators in effectively integrating technology into their teaching practices. With a unique blend of teaching and technical expertise, the Instructional Technology team helps bridge the gap between available technology and its impactful use in the classroom. Dr. Townsend explains their approach to discerning between fads and sustainable innovations, emphasizing the importance of sustainability and collaboration with academic departments. The conversation highlights the excitement and engagement that technology can bring to students, ultimately preparing them for a future where proficiency in tools like AI will be essential in the workforce. Guest: Dr. Starla Townsend, Director of Instructional Technology Chapters: 00:00 - Emerging Technologies in Education 04:21 - Navigating Educational Technology: Addressing the Challenges 08:06 - Integrating Technology in Education 14:19 - The Role of Technology in Education 16:14 - The Importance of AI in Education Useful links from the podcast: Instructional Technology Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Cobb Schools on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheRealCobbSchools Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District: https://www.cobbk12.org Takeaways: Teachers need to stay updated with emerging technologies to effectively engage their students. The Instructional Technology team plays a crucial role in integrating technology into classrooms. Sustainability is key when determining whether a technology is a passing fad or an innovation. AI is becoming essential in education, and students must learn to use it responsibly. Effective collaboration between academic departments and technology specialists enhances student learning experiences. The Learning Innovation Design Framework helps teachers integrate technology that excites and engages students.…
Cobb County School District uses fiscally conservative principles of finance to achieve three of the strongest credit ratings in the nation, ultimately providing more value and reducing the tax burden for its citizens. Host David Owen invites Chief Financial Officer Brad Johnson to discuss the intricacies of managing a $1.6 billion budget and the various departments within finance that ensure accountability and transparency. Johnson highlights the importance of stringent internal controls, the separation of purchasing and finance duties, and the significant role of employee salaries in budget allocations. The conversation also covers the district's proactive approach to economic downturns, including the management of idle funds through strategic investments. With over 40 years of awards and a decade without audit findings, Cobb County's finance team demonstrates a commitment to excellence that directly benefits students, teachers, and taxpayers alike. Chapters: 00:00 - Funding Student Success in Cobb 01:50 - Understanding Cobb School District's Financial Management 05:12 - Understanding the Budget Cycle 13:59 - The Impact of Financial Management in Cobb Schools 18:20 - Financial Accountability and Audits Guest: Brad Johnson, Chief Financial Officer Useful links from the podcast: Cobb Schools Finance Dashboard Financial Services Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Cobb Schools on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/@TheRealCobbSchools Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District: https://www.cobbk12.org Takeaways: Cobb County School District has a $1.6 billion budget that prioritizes classroom instruction over administrative costs. The finance department employs only ten people to manage payroll for over 19,000 employees, showcasing efficiency. Cobb's fiscal conservatism has led to three AAA credit ratings, unmatched by other public school districts. The budget cycle begins in October and ends with board approval in May, ensuring transparency. Over 94% of the district's budget is spent on salaries and benefits for educators and staff. Cobb County has not had an audit finding in ten years, demonstrating robust financial practices. Companies mentioned in this episode: Georgia Municipal Association Moody's Standard and Poor's Kroll…
This week's episode of The Inside Scoop dives deep into the crucial topic of safety in Cobb County schools. Former principal and now Assistant Superintendent of School Safety Operations, Josh Morreale, shares his extensive experience and insights into the evolving landscape of school safety over his 27-year career. He discusses the critical partnership between school administrators and the Cobb Schools police department, emphasizing the importance of communication and collaboration in maintaining a secure environment for students and staff. Morreale highlights the significant advancements in technology and awareness that have transformed safety protocols since the early 2000s, particularly after pivotal events that shaped school safety policies. Listeners will gain valuable understanding of the proactive measures in place and the community's role in ensuring a safe educational atmosphere. Guest: Josh Morreale, Assistant Superintendent of School Safety Operations Click on a timecode to jump to the topic: Chapters: [00:00] - Introduction to Safety in Cobb Schools [00:21] - Understanding School Safety Operations [07:30] - The Evolution of School Safety [11:10] - Investigating Threats in Schools [15:40] - Maintaining School Safety: Roles and Strategies [18:42] - Safety Initiatives in Education (If the timecode links above don't work in your podcast player, visit "Podcast Home" below.) Useful links from the podcast: Cobb Shield - This page contains info about Vector Alert, a resource for reporting safety concerns. Cobb Schools Police Department Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Video Podcast on YouTube: The Inside Scoop on YouTube Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District Takeaways: The safety of students is a top priority that requires constant planning and collaboration. Cobb schools have evolved their safety strategies significantly since the early 1990s, focusing on various threats. Every safety tip received is thoroughly investigated to ensure the protection of students and staff. A strong partnership exists between school administrators and the police department for effective safety operations. Technological advancements have greatly improved the capabilities for maintaining school safety since 27 years ago. The 'See Something, Say Something' initiative empowers everyone to contribute to school safety efforts.…
With the application window opening in January, this podcast from a couple of years ago still offers some helpful key information. That's why we offer you this "Double Scoop"! This podcast delves into the various options available for parents seeking to transfer their children to schools outside their designated attendance zones. David Owen speaks with Cobb's Director of Policy and Planning, Darryl York, who explains the intricacies of school attendance policies, including how attendance zones are determined based on geographical and population factors. They discuss different methods through which students can attend schools other than their zoned ones, such as special education programs, magnet schools, and the school choice program. Listeners will learn about the application process for school choice, including important timelines and criteria for eligibility. The episode aims to clarify the complexities surrounding school transfers and provide valuable insights for parents navigating these decisions. Guest: Darryl York, Director of Policy & Planning Useful links from the podcast: ParentVUE Information How To Apply for a Student Transfer Student Transfers - (For all types of transfer needs) School Choice Transfers Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Video Podcast on YouTube: The Inside Scoop on YouTube Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District Takeaways: Cobb County has specific attendance zones based on various geographical and demographic factors. Students can apply for transfers to schools outside their attendance zones under certain conditions. Parents must provide their own transportation for students attending schools on approved transfers. The school choice application process opens every February, allowing parents to select three schools. Siblings of students already on a transfer can automatically qualify for the same school. Cobb County aims to accommodate as many school choice requests as possible based on available capacity.…
Equipping students with effective tools to handle bullying is crucial for fostering a safe and supportive school environment. Today, we delve into two innovative anti-bullying programs implemented in Cobb County schools: "Stop, Walk, Talk" for elementary students and "Expect Respect" for middle and high schoolers. Join our host, David Owen, as he engages with Kelly McNabb, Director of Cobb's Student Assistance Programs, and Joslin Maxwell, Wellness Specialist, who share valuable insights on how these programs empower students to advocate for themselves and their peers. Together, they discuss the importance of fostering empathy, understanding the dynamics of bullying, and the role of bystanders in creating a culture of respect. Tune in to learn how these initiatives not only address bullying but also teach vital life skills that help children navigate social interactions throughout their lives. Guests: Kelly McNabb, Director of Student Assistance Programs Joslin Maxwell, Wellness Specialist Chapters: [00:00] - Equipping Students to Deal with Bullies [02:26] - Understanding Bullying: Definitions and Dynamics [06:09] - Understanding Bullying and Its Impact [09:36] - The Role of Bystanders in Bullying Situations [13:56] - Bullying Prevention Resources and Programs [15:59] - Introduction to Bullying Prevention Programs (If the timecode links above don't work in your podcast player, visit "Podcast Home" below.) Useful links from the podcast: Cobb Shield - This page contains info about Vector Alert, a resource for reporting safety concerns. In-depth on School Safety with Chris Ragsdale - Part 2 - The Inside Scoop - This episode features Superintendent Chris Ragsdale discussing bullying prevention as a component of Cobb's comprehensive safety initiatives. Student Assistance Programs Positive School Culture Support Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Video Podcast on YouTube: The Inside Scoop on YouTube Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District Takeaways: Bullying is a persistent issue in schools, and equipping students with coping tools is essential. Parents often feel deeply affected by bullying incidents involving their children, whether as victims or aggressors. The definition of bullying includes intentional harm, an imbalance of power, and a pattern of behavior. Empowering bystanders to intervene can significantly impact the dynamics of bullying situations. The Cobb School District implements programs like 'Stop, Walk, Talk' for elementary students to address bullying. Communication between parents and schools is crucial in managing and resolving bullying incidents effectively.…
CTAE, or Career Technology and Agricultural Education, offers students a pathway to acquire essential skills for high-demand careers, making it a valuable option for those navigating post-graduation decisions. David Owen hosts a discussion with Art O'Neill, the Supervisor of CTAE in Cobb, who explains the significance of these courses in preparing students for their future careers. The conversation highlights the various career clusters available, from agriculture to healthcare and the arts, as well as the importance of employability and industry-specific skills. O'Neill emphasizes the benefits of work-based learning opportunities, which allow students to gain real-world experience while still in high school. By the end of the episode, parents and students are encouraged to explore these educational pathways early, starting as early as kindergarten, to set the foundation for a successful career journey. Guest: Art O'Neill, Supervisor of Career, Technical, & Agricultural Education Useful links from the podcast: Career, Technical, & Agricultural Education Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Video Podcast on YouTube: The Inside Scoop on YouTube Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District Takeaways: CTAE offers students pathways to develop specific career and industry skills in high-demand areas. Engaging in CTAE courses allows students to gain practical experience while still in high school. Parents should start considering CTAE opportunities as early as kindergarten to align with students' interests. Work-based learning provides high school students real-world experience that enhances their education. The importance of career portfolios is emphasized, showcasing students' skills and achievements early on. Articulated credits enable students to earn college credit while completing their high school education.…
STEM and STEAM education is an innovative approach to teaching that integrates science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics, and it's making a significant impact in Cobb County schools. Dr. Adam Casey, the supervisor for STEM, STEAM, and innovation, joins David Owen to discuss how this educational framework prepares students for real-world challenges by encouraging critical thinking and problem-solving skills. With a focus on hands-on learning, students engage with real-world problems that are often close to home, fostering both academic and empathetic understanding. The conversation also highlights the importance of collaboration between schools and local businesses, emphasizing partnerships that enhance the educational experience. Listeners will discover how schools can achieve STEM certification and the growing opportunities for community involvement in this vital educational initiative. Chapters: 00:05 - Introducing STEM and STEAM 00:18 - Introduction to STEM and STEAM Education 04:42 - The Importance of Accessibility in Education 10:21 - Connecting Schools with Community and Business for STEM Support 14:31 - Engaging Community in STEM Education Useful links from the podcast: Pike Nursery STEM COBB - HOME STEM / STEAM & Innovation Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Video Podcast on YouTube: The Inside Scoop on YouTube Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District…
This podcast episode delves into the evolution of physical education (PE) and health classes, highlighting a significant shift from traditional, rigorous activities to a more inclusive and skill-focused approach. David Owen engages with Elizabeth Godbee, the Supervisor of Health and Physical Education in Cobb Schools, who emphasizes the importance of teaching fundamental motor skills and adapting lessons to accommodate all students, regardless of their athletic abilities. The conversation explores how PE classes now aim to develop not just physical fitness but also life skills such as goal setting and decision-making, which can positively impact students' academic performance and mental health. Godbee also discusses the district's initiatives to encourage physical activity beyond school hours, including after-school programs and intramural sports, fostering a supportive environment for all students. Listeners will gain insights into the benefits of physical activity and the critical role it plays in holistic student development. Useful links from the podcast: Georgia Department of Education: Health and Physical Education Health & Physical Education Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Video Podcast on YouTube: The Inside Scoop on YouTube Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District Takeaways: Physical education has evolved from a focus on competition to skills development, emphasizing comfort for all students. The impact of physical activity extends beyond fitness, influencing mental health and academic performance positively. Teachers adapt physical education assessments to allow individual growth rather than direct comparison among students. Parents play a crucial role in encouraging children to stay active outside of school hours. Incorporating movement into learning, such as academic movement strategies, enhances student engagement and retention. Extracurricular activities, like after-school sports and clubs, provide vital opportunities for physical engagement.…
Cobb County School District's Teacher of the Year, Karen Wright, shares her inspiring journey and insights into what makes a great teacher. With over 27 years of experience in education, Karen highlights the importance of building genuine connections with students and understanding their world to foster engagement. She discusses her unique path from interior design to teaching, driven by a family influence that led her to find her true calling in the classroom. Throughout the conversation, Karen emphasizes the significance of teaching life skills to children, ensuring they feel capable and confident in their abilities. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on effective teaching methods and the profound impact educators can have on their students' lives. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Teacher of the Year 00:04 - Celebrating Great Teaching 00:51 - Meet Karen Wright 01:20 - Karen's Journey to Teaching 04:34 - Becoming Cobb County Teacher of the Year 04:42 - The Excitement of Winning 08:13 - Pressure of Representation 16:25 - Key Insights for Parents 17:55 - Life Skills for Kids 22:13 - Cursive and Other Skills 23:33 - Conclusion and Acknowledgments 24:04 - Closing Remarks Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Video Podcast on YouTube: The Inside Scoop on YouTube Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District…
The safety of students and staff is the top priority for Cobb schools, as emphasized by Superintendent Chris Ragsdale in this insightful discussion with Felicia Wagner, a parent of a Cobb student. They delve into the complexities surrounding school safety, including the impact of bullying and the importance of effective communication during crises. Ragsdale outlines the proactive measures the district is implementing to address threats, emphasizing the need for a supportive and respectful environment for all students. The conversation also highlights the importance of collaboration with law enforcement and community resources to ensure safety while maintaining a positive learning atmosphere. As the episode unfolds, listeners gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by educators and the district's commitment to fostering a safe educational environment for every child. Useful links from the podcast: The Full Interview Cobb Shield Superintendent Ragsdale Talks Safety Podcast Home: https://the-inside-scoop.captivate.fm/ Video Podcast on YouTube: The Inside Scoop on YouTube Give us a review: https://www.podchaser.com/TheInsideScoop Here's the link to let us know what you'd like to hear: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/VYTRCLG Cobb Sports Podcast: https://cobb-sports.captivate.fm/episodes The Cobb County School District…
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