The 2021 Summer Series opens with a roundtable discussion on Universal Design for Learning. Joining Tom for this discussion are Fatima Sammy, Jackie Duncan, & Alisha Poling.
Fatima Sammy (M.Ed, MPH) is the 8th-grade science teacher and teacher leader at the Putnam Avenue Upper School in Cambridge, MA. Her teaching focuses on instructional practices and routines that enable students to develop into independent learners. She leads a Professional Learning Community (PLC) that fosters collaboration, values student's voice, and places an emphasis on the importance of learner visibility in the classroom. Fatima also serves as an education consultant for the Diversity, Education and Outreach Office of the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard.
Jackie Duncan (M.A.) is the UDL district coordinator, is a high school English teacher within Shelby City Schools in Shelby, OH. Jackie has a non-traditional path into education that started with a tour in the United States Marine Corps, law enforcement, and a few other endeavors before she finally set her sights on earning her teaching degree. She has been teaching for the better part of the past decade and was introduced to UDL practices fairly early on in her practice. UDL’s focus on breaking traditional norms within education and creating multiple pathways to learning was the perfect pairing to her own philosophy of education. She has recently completed her graduate certificate from the University of Pennsylvania Literacy Network in UDL.
Alisha Poling (B.S., M.Ed., M.A.S.E) is a Special Education Teacher and 504 Monitor at Mark Twain Elementary in Kirkland, WA. Alisha has taught in both self-contained and resource room programs and was introduced to UDL by education consultant, Dr. Cassie Martin who is affiliated with the University of WA Haring Center. Prior to teaching in WA, she taught art for 5 years and special education for 1 year in TN. She has worked in several districts and schools and believes that leadership is the key to making systemic changes in education. However, she believes that teachers who are trained in UDL can make THE difference in kids’ lives when the paradigm shift occurs. Currently, the school that Alisha works at (Mark Twain Elementary) is collaborating with the University of WA Haring Center and the TIES center as a model school for inclusionary practices.
Tom Schimmer Podcast:
EP1: Five Reasons we're still "doing" Assessment
TRAILER - Introducing Assess THAT with Tom & Nat (Assessment, Grading,
[TSP Classic] John Hattie (October 2022)
[TSP Classic] Yvette Jackson (May 2021)
INTRODUCING: UYES Podcast with Tom Schimmer & Natalie Vardabasso
[TSP Classic] Zaretta Hammond (June 2022)
I'm Back | Paula Maeker | UYES!
Elevate Your Moments | Ashley Aoki | Assessment Pressure
BONUS: Assessment, Change, & Mindset through Story (w/ Natalie Vardabasso)
Why Not Me? | Jon Orr | Implementation Errors
Allow the Negative | Alex Kajitani | Assessment Dilemma
Act Toward | Discipline as Noun | Judge Holistically
Act as If | Relationships through Learning | Levels to %
Spot Upfront | Cale Birk | Know Your Purpose
Biology of Belief | Nikta Afonso | Time to Pushback
Mindset Minute | Julie Schmidt Hasson | Now is the Time
BONUS: New BC Reporting Order
Reset on Failure | Dylan Wiliam (Pt. 2) | Fake Grading War
Exceptions Prove the Rule | Dylan Wiliam | Cumulative Effect
Can vs Should | Shaunak Roy | Redefining Student Accountability (2)
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Positive Thinking Mind
In the Great Khan’s Tent
Visualize Meditations
The Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
The Mel Robbins Podcast