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Educational equity isn't something we will stumble upon accidentally - we must design for it. The Marginal Design podcast helps us think through how we might better design our educational systems and structures to ensure all kids receive the best when it comes to education - because if we design for the margins, everyone wins.
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This week, we've got a solo episode about predictability and ice cream machines. While there is little in life more predictable than the ice cream machine at Mc Donalds not working when your small children ask for an ice cream cone, some of the things we experience in our school settings come close.By Alex Bruzan
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This week, Deidre Roemer joins the podcast to discuss what it looks like to have a disposition of empathy verses sympathy. As a former special ed teacher, current assistant superintendent of the West Allis-West Milwaukee School District, and future superintendent of the South Milwaukee School District, she has used and continues to use this framewo…
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It's hard to argue that implementing restorative practices can hurt a school culture. The challenge, though, is knowing how and when to approach a conflict from a place of restoration. Even harder is understanding how to balance restorative practices with traditional behavior management strategies. Greg Goelz, principal at Dottke PBL High School, j…
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This week we're talking early childhood education on a cross over episode with the 53206 Cast. Ashley Harrell, an expert in early childhood education, joins the podcast to talk about how we can best prepare the little ones for a lifetime of learning and how we might use that information to make design decisions for high school students.…
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It's really tempting when thinking about equity to focus on how things currently are. While it's useful to understand the way things are, it's a lot more helpful to grow in our understanding of how we got to where we are and solidify a vision for where we want to go. This week we talk about tempering our natural tendency to fixate on our current si…
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A zip code and the neighborhoods that make up a zip code tell a story and the story that is told about a neighborhood can vary drastically from place to place. As we move toward a more equitable society, one thing that we will see less and less of is our ability to predict educational outcomes based on demographics and where a child grows up.…
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Spending a decade working at an alternative school gives you plenty of opportunities to talk to kids that weren't successful in a traditional school setting. What I found, is that almost all of the kids thought less of themselves because they attended an alternative school and most thought of themselves as failures. This episode talks about what ha…
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Does the future of school owe anything to the past? Should everything be tossed out and started from scratch? How much of the past should we integrate into the future? When we talk about deeper learning or PBL in general, it's easy to make it sound like we're suggesting some of the educational mainstays be replaced, when in reality what we are look…
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When someone pitches a killer idea what happens next is almost as important as how the idea is presented. Chris and Alex break down the difference between a "yes, and" and a "yeah, but" approach to responding to new ideas. The two also make the case that the way an idea is thrown out might be the most important factor in the future success of that …
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