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NYSAIS-Now

21 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 5 years ago - ★★★★★ - 4 ratings

Your source for real-time and on-demand professional learning, designed specifically with the independent school educator in mind. A podcast of interviews, seminars, and conference talks to listen to whenever, and wherever you like. Brought to you by the New York State Association of Independent Schools.

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"Effective Skepticism" with Andrew Watson

May 03, 2019 00:31 - 26 minutes - 24.2 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now Talk at the NYSAIS Brain Conference at Mohonk Mountain House in March 2019, Andrew Watson explains how teachers can think about new advice and research skeptically so that they can avoid getting pulled into the next "common myth."

Interview with Surya Mattu

April 19, 2019 14:05 - 11 minutes - 10.9 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now interview at the NYSAIS Education & Information Technology Conference in November 2018, Surya Mattu explains why the unintended consequences of decision making lead to the fact that technology is not neutral. Mr. Mattu also discusses why the "digital emissions" may not be worth the convenience of a smart device.

Interview with Dr. Joanna Christodoulou

March 21, 2019 19:19 - 16 minutes - 14.9 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now Interview at the NYSAIS Brain Conference at Mohonk Mountain House in March 2019, Dr. Joanna Christodoulou explains some common myths held by educators, including the dangers of believing in preferred learning styles and learning proficiencies. Dr. Christodoulou also discusses developmental difficulties in reading and how implicit bias impacts student outcomes.

"Collaborating with Parents" - Lisa Damour

March 08, 2019 05:19 - 1 hour - 65.2 MB

In this talk at the NYSAIS Assistant Heads, Division Heads, and After School Directors Conference at the Mohonk Mountain House in November 2018, clinical psychologist and author Lisa Damour addresses the dynamics at play when educators and parents come together to talk about a student. Ms. Damour provides an enlightening discussion on the often unarticulated assumptions that both parties bring to these meetings, overcoming barriers to successful collaboration, and effective strategies for giv...

Interview with Cory Doctorow

February 22, 2019 01:39 - 23 minutes - 21.5 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now Interview at the NYSAIS Education & Information Technology Conference at the Mohonk Mountain House in November 2018, Cory Doctorow discusses why loss prevention of one-to-one laptop programs, school safety, and John Deere tractors lead to anti-dystopian ed-tech.

"The Person You Mean To Be" with Dolly Chugh

January 18, 2019 03:07 - 1 hour - 72.8 MB

In this talk at the NYSAIS Annual Conference for Heads of School at the Mohonk Mountain House in November 2018, Author Dolly Chugh discusses her new book, "The Person You Mean to Be." Exploring the science behind bias, this entertaining and thought-provoking presentation blends stories and science about why being a good person is overrated, what it means to be a “good-ish” person, and how to think of privilege as a positive.

Interview with Dolly Chugh

January 02, 2019 03:46 - 12 minutes - 11.9 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now interview at the NYSAIS Annual Conference for Heads of School in November 2018, Dolly Chugh discusses her new book, The Person You Mean To Be, and how implicit bias impacts us all. Ms. Chugh also discusses the implicit association test and how results can help show us all the associations that we have learned through the society around us and may or may not be what we consciously think about.

Interview with Jennifer Bryan

December 15, 2018 01:38 - 18 minutes - 17 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now interview at the NYSAIS Conference for Assistant and Division Heads in November 2018, Jennifer Bryan discusses how individuals can become better leaders by deepening relationships while supervising and evaluating staff. Ms. Bryan also talks about the challenges of giving effective feedback, both positive and negative, and the value in doing so.

"Navigating the 'Big, Hairy Challenges' Facing Independent School Leaders" - Grant Lichtman

November 15, 2018 04:14 - 1 hour - 61.5 MB

In this talk at the NYSAIS Business Affairs Conference at the Mohonk Mountain House in May 2018, author, education thought leader, and former independent school CFO Grant Lichtman discusses the new challenges facing independent schools and business offices in an ever-more VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) world. Drawing on his new book, Moving the Rock, and data he has collected from over 250 independent schools, Mr. Lichtman presents what he believes are essential changes th...

Interview with Grant Lichtman

November 01, 2018 10:00 - 23 minutes - 21.7 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now interview at the NYSAIS Business Affairs Conference in May 2018, Grant Lichtman talks about his new book, Moving the Rock, and how schools can help evolve knowledge in an ever-more VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous) world. Mr. Lichtman also discusses the inevitable paths he believes that schools will face over the next 25 years, the facilities arms race that schools participate in, and what independent schools leaders should learn.

"Preventing & Responding To Educator Sexual Misconduct" - ESeminar With Debra Wilson

October 19, 2018 16:02 - 47 minutes - 43.8 MB

In this eSeminar, Debra Wilson, General Counsel for the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), discusses the many practices that schools will want to consider implementing to prevent abuse of students. Drawing on the NAIS/TABS task force report, as well as referencing other school's experiences, Ms. Wilson also prepares schools for potential reports made by current or former students.

Interview with Kimberly Bryant

March 13, 2018 16:29 - 18 minutes - 17.3 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now interview at the NYSAIS Education & Information Technology conference in January of 2018, Kimberly Bryant discusses the success of her non-profit, Black Girls CODE, and how she grew it from an afterschool program for her daughter into an international organization that has served over 3,000 students. Ms. Bryant also offers advice to schools on child wellness, connecting with students across demographics to get them interested and keep them coming back to programs they would...

"So What Do We Tell Our Students?" with Dr. David Orr

January 30, 2018 20:23 - 1 hour - 57 MB

In this talk at the 2015 NYSAIS Head Conference, Oberlin College Professor David Orr explores the growing gap between the hopes, dreams, and expectations of young people and the declining vital signs of the Earth, the most important of which is rapid climate change. Orr argues that between optimism and despair there is a third possibility: Hope and hope is a verb with its sleeves rolled up. But how do we engender hope and ecological competence? This talk focuses on the work of the Oberlin Pro...

Interview with Derreck Kayongo

January 16, 2018 19:42 - 21 minutes - 19.7 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now interview with George Swain, Derreck Kayongo discusses The Global Soap Project, which he created and now manages. Derreck also describes several essential steps that independent schools and other non-profit organizations should take to build enthusiasm around their missions and market their programs.

"Participatory Culture In A Networked Era" - Danah Boyd

January 03, 2018 14:33 - 43 minutes - 39.6 MB

In this talk at the NYSAIS Assistant and Division Heads Conference at the Mohonk Mountain House, danah boyd examines the ways in which our personal and professional lives are shaped by experiences interacting with and around emerging media. boyd describes the process of diversification and mainstreaming that has transformed participatory culture. She advocates a move beyond individualized personal expression and argues for the benefit of “doing it together”.

"Far From the Tree" - Andrew Solomon

December 20, 2017 03:47 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

In this talk from the NYSAIS Advancement and Placement Directors Conference at the Mohonk Mountain House, Andrew Solomon, a writer of remarkable talent and intellect, discusses his latest work, Far From the Tree: Parents, Children & the Search for Identity. This riveting talk is an examination of the means by which families accommodate children with physical, mental and social disabilities and how these unusual situations can be invested with love.

Interview with Charles Vogl

December 05, 2017 20:18 - 22 minutes - 20.8 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now interview with George Swain at the 2017 Tri-State Annual Conference for Heads of School, Charles Vogl describes the inspiration behind his recent book, The Art of Community. Drawing from thousands of years of religious studies and his own work training leaders, Vogl discusses how to build communities, become a role model for children, and effectively create change.

"On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century" - Timothy Snyder

November 21, 2017 17:41 - 1 hour - 61.5 MB

In this talk at the Tri-State Conference for Heads of School at the Mohonk Mountain House, Timothy Snyder discusses his new book, "On Tyranny." “The Founding Fathers tried to protect us from the threat they knew, the tyranny that overcame ancient democracy. Today, our political order faces new threats, not unlike the totalitarianism of the twentieth century. We are no wiser than the Europeans who saw democracy yield to fascism, Nazism, or communism. Our one advantage is that we might learn f...

"What White Children Need to Know about Race" - Dr. Ali Michael

November 01, 2017 01:46 - 59 minutes - 54.3 MB

In her talk at the 2016 Annual Conference for Heads of School, Dr. Ali Michael, University of Pennsylvania researcher and the Director of the Race Institute for K-12 Educators, discusses white racial socialization and how white families teach (or do not) their children how to talk about race. Drawing from both her own life experiences and those of numerous research subjects, Dr. Ali Michael presents her research team's recommendations for helping white children to grow up with anti-racist, po...

Interview with Schuyler Bailar

September 16, 2017 22:27 - 18 minutes - 17 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now interview with Dr. Judith Sheridan at the 2017 NYSAIS Athletic Directors Conference, Schuyler Bailar describes his own journey of self-discovery in becoming the first transgender man to compete in any sport on an NCAA Division I men's team. Mr. Bailar also discusses strategies that he believes schools and families can take to support their students, whether they know them to be transgender or not.

Interview with Dr Edward Hallowell

September 16, 2017 22:27 - 17 minutes - 15.6 MB

In this NYSAIS-Now interview with George Swain, Dr. Ned Hallowell discusses his new book Driven to Distraction at Work and the growing prevalence of distraction in our daily lives. Hallowell also outlines steps schools may take to prepare children for the world ahead.

Guests

Cory Doctorow
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