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Transforming Middle School Students to Leaders through Game-based Learning with Christina Oliver

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Production team:

Host & Producer: Maria Xenidou

Introduction Voice: David Bourne

Contact us:

impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com

Music credits:

Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals

Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

Where to find more about Christine Oliver:

LinkedIn

Twitter

Mentioned in this episode:

Classroom, Inc

Read to Lead Games

Lewis W. Bernard

The Urban Assembly

Listen to this episode and explore:

Christina’s childhood: playing hide & seek and experiencing the joy of learning (4:50)

How her parents inspired Christina’s interest in education and reading (7:00)

Her love for history and humanity and her preference for hands-on learning in biology (8:00)

The person who inspired Christina to become a teacher (9:05)

What Christina learned about herself in her first job at a rifle club at the age of 13 (10:00)

Why Christina delayed her teaching career and got involved in politics at the NY State Assembly (12:00)

The role of representation in politics and how power can often lead to corruption (14:00)

How working at the NY State Governor’s office and visiting NYC led Christina to become a teacher in the Bronx (15:12)

Why teaching is the hardest job on the planet and why Christina loved it (16:45)

How life took Christina out of teaching when family illness sent her back to NY state (17:40)

How Christina started working on the intersection of politics and education in Washington, DC (18:25)

Why Christina decided to pursue her Masters in Education at Columbia SIPA in NYC (19:15)

How Christina’s interest in education reform led her to join the Urban Assembly (20:00)

Her decision to join Classroom, Inc and her current role as Executive Director (22:45)

The vision and mission of Classroom, Inc and their Read to Lead learning games platform (24:25)

How game-based learning helps bridge the skills gap between middle school and career (24:58)

How middle schoolers get exposure to over 30 different careers while building literacy skills (27:52)

What the Read to Lead games reminded Maria of during her former corporate career (31:04)

How the Read to Lead games, curriculum and resources develop and empower teachers to become more effective educators (32:45)

How adaptive learning is built in the Read to Lead games design to help struggling readers (35:70)

The three main Read to Lead learning games (39:65)

How the students build skills and confidence to be the boss at work (41:75)

The mission of Read to Lead: serving communities that lack resources and access to education (45:00)

How educators can access the free Read to Lead games, curriculum and resources (47:70)

What teachers love about Read to Lead: its unique value and impact on society (49:98)

What Christina wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime and Maria’s reflection (54:64)

  continue reading

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Manage episode 313189295 series 3261379
Content provided by Maria Xenidou. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Maria Xenidou or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Production team:

Host & Producer: Maria Xenidou

Introduction Voice: David Bourne

Contact us:

impactlearningpodcast(at)gmail.com

Music credits:

Like Lee performed by The Mini Vandals

Transition sounds: Swamp Walks performed by Jingle Punks

Where to find more about Christine Oliver:

LinkedIn

Twitter

Mentioned in this episode:

Classroom, Inc

Read to Lead Games

Lewis W. Bernard

The Urban Assembly

Listen to this episode and explore:

Christina’s childhood: playing hide & seek and experiencing the joy of learning (4:50)

How her parents inspired Christina’s interest in education and reading (7:00)

Her love for history and humanity and her preference for hands-on learning in biology (8:00)

The person who inspired Christina to become a teacher (9:05)

What Christina learned about herself in her first job at a rifle club at the age of 13 (10:00)

Why Christina delayed her teaching career and got involved in politics at the NY State Assembly (12:00)

The role of representation in politics and how power can often lead to corruption (14:00)

How working at the NY State Governor’s office and visiting NYC led Christina to become a teacher in the Bronx (15:12)

Why teaching is the hardest job on the planet and why Christina loved it (16:45)

How life took Christina out of teaching when family illness sent her back to NY state (17:40)

How Christina started working on the intersection of politics and education in Washington, DC (18:25)

Why Christina decided to pursue her Masters in Education at Columbia SIPA in NYC (19:15)

How Christina’s interest in education reform led her to join the Urban Assembly (20:00)

Her decision to join Classroom, Inc and her current role as Executive Director (22:45)

The vision and mission of Classroom, Inc and their Read to Lead learning games platform (24:25)

How game-based learning helps bridge the skills gap between middle school and career (24:58)

How middle schoolers get exposure to over 30 different careers while building literacy skills (27:52)

What the Read to Lead games reminded Maria of during her former corporate career (31:04)

How the Read to Lead games, curriculum and resources develop and empower teachers to become more effective educators (32:45)

How adaptive learning is built in the Read to Lead games design to help struggling readers (35:70)

The three main Read to Lead learning games (39:65)

How the students build skills and confidence to be the boss at work (41:75)

The mission of Read to Lead: serving communities that lack resources and access to education (45:00)

How educators can access the free Read to Lead games, curriculum and resources (47:70)

What teachers love about Read to Lead: its unique value and impact on society (49:98)

What Christina wants to leave her mark on during her lifetime and Maria’s reflection (54:64)

  continue reading

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