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Educator’s Corner
Kai Vacher
26 episodes
1 week ago
The Educator’s Corner podcast offers engaging conversations with educators from all over the world about the issues, challenges and opportunities we are facing in our schools and our communities. Creating, innovating and redesigning education that prepares our students to be best for the rapidly changing world requires courageous, empathetic and humble leadership. Together we will have conversations where we stay curious for a little longer about what matters in preparing our young people to live fulfilling lives.
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The Educator’s Corner podcast offers engaging conversations with educators from all over the world about the issues, challenges and opportunities we are facing in our schools and our communities. Creating, innovating and redesigning education that prepares our students to be best for the rapidly changing world requires courageous, empathetic and humble leadership. Together we will have conversations where we stay curious for a little longer about what matters in preparing our young people to live fulfilling lives.
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Education
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How to Use Data to Boost Student Wellbeing and Belonging | In Conversation with Matthew Savage
Educator’s Corner
52 minutes 19 seconds
1 year ago
How to Use Data to Boost Student Wellbeing and Belonging | In Conversation with Matthew Savage

How can schools improve student wellbeing and inclusivity? In this episode of the Educator’s Corner podcast, I am joined by Matthew Savage, an educational consultant and creator of the "Mona Lisa Effect," to explore this question. Matthew shares: - The importance of data in measuring what truly matters in education.- How leaders can create a more supportive and inclusive learning environment.- Simple strategies for winning over educators who find data intimidating.- How kind, warm, street, and slow data fit into the broader context of education. This compelling conversation offers a unique perspective on how data can help us improve student wellbeing and ensure every child feels seen, heard, known, and belongs without exception. About our guest Matthew Savage is an educational consultant who has worked with some of the world's leading international schools. Matthew is known for his work on the "Mona Lisa Effect," a project that helps schools use data to improve student wellbeing and inclusivity in education.

Resources

  • Matthews website: https://monalisaeffect.me/who-i-am/
  • Norah Bateson Warm Data (have a read of this article in particular)
  • Shane Safir and Jamila Dugan's Street Data (Jennifer Gonzalez offers a deep dive into this here), 
  • Tim Logan's 'Future Learning Design' podcast
  • Cathy O'Neill's Weapons of Math Destruction 
  • Caroline Criado Perez's Invisible Women 
  • Steve Camden https://www.bearstories.org/poems
  • Carl Honore   ‘In Praise of Slow’ 


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Educator’s Corner
The Educator’s Corner podcast offers engaging conversations with educators from all over the world about the issues, challenges and opportunities we are facing in our schools and our communities. Creating, innovating and redesigning education that prepares our students to be best for the rapidly changing world requires courageous, empathetic and humble leadership. Together we will have conversations where we stay curious for a little longer about what matters in preparing our young people to live fulfilling lives.