Listen "Autonomy? Trust and Responsibility"
Episode Synopsis
The headlines are still screaming at us … but those headlines are not written by teachers and principals. As we saw in the last episode, most media headlines simply don’t reflect the experience or concerns of those considered actual educational experts. 00:00 Introduction to the Second Season Dr. Barbara Stengel01:25 Introduction to Autonomy (a tour through the headlines from Chicago and Denver) Stengel, Camilla Modesitt, Director of External Relations, Denver Language School08:15 Principals’ Perspectives: “Professionalism and Empowerment with Balance and ‘Compliance’” Merida Freguada, Principal, Marrama Elementary12:13 Principals’ Perspective: “Innovation in Name Only” Alex Wenzel, Principal, Denver Center for International Studies19:55 Principals’ Perspectives: “Autonomy as Freedom, Power, and Responsibility” Modisett32:44 Autonomy = Trust and Responsibility Stengel, Fraguada33:55 Teacher Autonomy, Dead or Not Dead? Stengel36:45 Autonomy in the Good School: Lessons from Bailey Stengel, Claire Jasper-Crafter, Bailey Chief of Culture; Karen Dorris, Bailey Teacher Leader, Laura Laufman, Bailey Resident41:50 “All Their Needs Were Taken Care of” Stengel42:45 Next Time: Learning in and through Practice Wenzel, Stengel Many thanks to the guests who agreed to inform our thinking for this episode! As usual, there are references to a variety of social, educational and historical news and commentary. You can pursue our sources and find out more about these issues at our website: www.chasingbaileypod.com.
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