Mar 01 2007

Building a Caring Community: an interview with Jeff Jaroscak

Published by ideasunleashed at 8:24 pm under Universal Design for Learning (UDL)

Earlier this week, the Center for Leadership’s very own Jeff Jaroscak was interviewed on “Building a Caring Community” - a local radio show. Click here to listen!

2 Responses to “Building a Caring Community: an interview with Jeff Jaroscak”

  1. Katieon 11 Apr 2007 at 11:00 pm

    I’m catching up on my CLE blogwork while I have some time to review previous posts. ;-)

    I just listened to your radio interview Jeff - very cool! I am so appreciative of the compassionate tone you set and how well you spoke of teachers. You were humble, enthusiastic and just plain great!

    Here’s what I heard about CLE and the programs that help improve teaching and learning while also encouraging involvement from the greater Lorain County community:

    CLE is “All about quality for the sake of our children” – solving problems, offering advice, promoting best practices, assisting teachers with investigation and innovation

    Lesson Sharing - encouraging teachers to share what works, stimulating creativity and collegiality

    Universal Design for Learning – increased access to learning for all students

    Learning Style Assessments - increasing student engagement and metacognition

    Informing the public about the “Value Added” process

    “There is more to life than Proficiency Test Scores…” School contributions to helping foster responsible child development - Nice!

    Teachers are “Heroes” – championing the valuable work of teachers and validating the challenges faced each day

    Reminders of the expectations of parents – to do the best that we can to educate their children – this is our responsibility and our duty

    Promotion of educational technology as a powerful tool to increase student achievement

    Great work, Jeff! Thank you.

  2. Jim Whitemanon 21 Apr 2007 at 9:15 am

    Jeff, thanks for the explanation of Universal Design for Learning. Your example of Indian cooking and then transfering that to the classroom in studying the Civil War is a good one.

    All interested (and all teachers, principals, curriculum directors and education coaches should be) should go to http://www.CAST.org.

    I also strongly suggest reading Mel Levine’s book A Mind at a Time and looking into the Schools Attuned training at http://www.amindatatime.org or http://www.schoolsattuned.org

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