Next Education Workforce
Brad Jupp, former Senior Program Advisor, U.S. Department of Education on policy change
Episode Summary
Brent Maddin talks with Brad Jupp, former Senior Program Advisor, U.S. Department of Education , about educator teams, deeper and personalized learning, and the kinds of policy changes that help to advance the big idea of the Next Education Workforce.
Episode Notes
Brent Maddin talks with Brad Jupp, former Senior Program Advisor, U.S. Department of Education , in advance of Building the Next Normal, the January 2021 convening hosted by ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College, where Brad will be a featured expert.
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- 0:53: Brad reflects on parents’ perceptions of students who choose to pursue a career in education and makes recommendations for how the profession needs to change in order to increase its appeal to prospective educators.
- 5:39: Brad compares the team-based approach embraced in other professions and the siloed nature of the traditional educator role and connects his reflections to on his own experience in the classroom.
- 8:58: Brad proposes three questions that should drive effective educator and educator-leader preparation.
- 10:21: Brad connects Richard Elmore’s Instructional Core to a team-based approach.
- 11:52: Brad describes how a team of educators can work together to support students’ deeper and personalized learning.
- 16:01: Brad talks about the policy changes that help to advance the big idea of a Next Education Workforce.
- 18:31: Brad recommends readings educators might consider before they join him at Building the Next Normal, the January 2021 convening hosted by ASU’s Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College.