From Self Care Part 1 (episode 22) and The Pandemic in Education 2.0 (episode 44), Jailyn Jenkins is back. With several years of experience leading classrooms as an educator and coach, Jailyn brings a lot to the show. She is now a "Double Agent” for a nonprofit organization as she provides professional development across the country and coaches novice classroom teachers. Join us as we discuss her journey and transition out of the K-12 classroom environment.
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Episode 32—America to Me Series — Episode 1: What‘s the Big Deal about Oak Park?
Episode 31—How the Pandemic Impacts K-12 Education (Part 6) with Charmae Damper
Episode 30—How the Pandemic Impacts K-12 Education (Part 5) with Brittany Jefferson
Episode 29—How the Pandemic Impacts K-12 Education (Part 4) with Stephanie Burke
Episode 28—How the Pandemic Impacts K-12 Education Part 3 with Stacey Malone
Episode 27—How the Pandemic Impacts K-12 Education Part 2 with Latoya Walker & Jamila Sams
Episode 26—How the Pandemic Impacts K-12 Education Part 1 with Dr. Wylie Tidwell, III
Episode 25—The Importance of Energy in Teaching with Chelsie Griffin & Brittany Goldsby
Episode 24—Moment of Clarity-Social Media Usage for Black Educators
Episode 23—Self Care Part 2 with Lashawn Gee, Melanie Matthews, & Melody Andrews
Episode 22—Self Care Part 1 with Jailyn Jenkins & Leine Marie Daini
Episode 21—Why Educators Leave Their Schools with Torrian Timms & Asha Curry
Episode 20—Why Debate is Important in Every Classroom with Melissa E. Swauncy
Episode 19—Hip-Hop Literacy with Dr. Arnold-Brown
Episode 18—A Nontraditional Model to Teaching Excellence with Candous Brown
Episode 17—How to Deal with Difficult Parents
Episode 16—A Black Secretary of Education featuring Dr. Keila Foster
Episode 15—Coaching Teachers with Arnecia L. Newton
Episode 14—Becoming an Educational Leader with Johnny Anderson
Episode 13—Game Changing Ed with Donica Arnold-Brown
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