EL Education Podcasts
EL Education Podcasts
Podcast Description
EL Education is a national nonprofit that partners with educators to transform K-12 schools and districts into hubs of equitable opportunity. Guided by a multi-dimensional vision of student achievement, we support all students to cultivate their unique genius and contribute to a better world. EL Education offers research-proven resources and practices, including the acclaimed EL Education K-8 Language Arts curriculum, Core Practices, and aligned professional learning. EL Education was founded in 1991 and currently reaches 1.1 million students in diverse communities across the country in 48 states and the District of Columbia. Learn more at ELEducation.org.
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Centers on innovative educational practices with a focus on the 3 Dimensions of Student Achievement, including episodes on student voice, change management in schools, and the practice of Crew, exemplified by discussions with educators and students from various districts.

EL Education is a national nonprofit that partners with educators to transform K-12 schools and districts into hubs of equitable opportunity. Guided by a multi-dimensional vision of student achievement, we support all students to cultivate their unique genius and contribute to a better world. EL Education offers research-proven resources and practices, including the acclaimed EL Education K-8 Language Arts curriculum, Core Practices, and aligned professional learning. EL Education was founded in 1991 and currently reaches 1.1 million students in diverse communities across the country in 48 states and the District of Columbia. Learn more at ELEducation.org.
Listen to this podcast, which features students, parents, teachers, coaches, and district administrators from Madison Metropolitan School District. Learn from their experience as they speak to the daunting process of change management in view of the 3 Dimensions of Student Achievement.
Thank you to all our guests who took us on this journey in Madison:
Dr. Shanta Lightfoot, Cindy Green, Becky Kundert, Kate Jorgensen, and Sue Ablanalp
Thanks to Black Hawk Middle students and teacher:
Mah’lana, Taraji, Kiki, Jack, and Stephanie Mouser
Thanks to Madison parents:
Thomasina and Allyssa
Special thanks:
Katie Schneider Gumiran, Marcus Hung, Nate Martz, and Monica Noa
If you’d like to learn more about partnership opportunities with EL Education, visit eleducation.org/partner-with-us, or send an email to [email protected]
To learn more about EL Education’s use of the Curriculum Implementation Change Framework (CICF), a research-backed, field-tested resource developed by the Center for Public Research and Leadership (CPRL) at Columbia University, visit: https://eleducation.org/news-and-events/press-releases/el-education-to-begin-using-research-backed-tool-from-columbia-universitys-cprl-to-enhance-k-8-professional-learning/

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