Building a new, student-centered school [NAESP]
Liz Garden, my co-Fellow for the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) Center for Innovative Learning (CIL), and I had a chance to talk with Bryan Byerlee about school redesign. Bryan is the principal of Garden City Elementary School in Cranston, Rhode Island. He shared with us how redesigning a school is a unique […]
Liz Garden, my co-Fellow for the National Association of Elementary School Principals (NAESP) Center for Innovative Learning (CIL), and I had a chance to talk with Bryan Byerlee about school redesign. Bryan is the principal of Garden City Elementary School in Cranston, Rhode Island. He shared with us how redesigning a school is a unique opportunity to empower students, shape school culture, and improve overall learning. That NAESP podcast episode is now available.
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Previous NAESP CIL podcast episodes
- Building a new, student-centered school (Bryan Byerlee, Garden City Elementary School)
- The power of children learning outside (Heidi McKay, Down to Earth Forest School)
- Play-based, place-based learning (Traci Mathena, Creative City Public Charter School)
- Innovating project-based learning (Beth Foster, Anderson Mill Elementary)
- Transformative school culture (Eric Chagala, VIDA)
- What makes a great principal? (Linda-Darling Hammond, Learning Policy Institute)
- Fighting for equity (Mark Gooden, Teachers College)
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