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Ep 135 Tools not Rules Featuring Marlene Moyer & Claudia Bertolone-Smith

Tools Not Rules: Transforming Classroom Behavior with Compassion and ClarityDiscover how shifting from traditional rules to empowering tools can revolutionize classroom behavior management. Find out how these strategies foster connection, trust, and student ownership in learning environments.Main Topics:The core concept of tools, not rules, in behavior managementThe importance of language and semantics in student interactionsPractical strategies for implementing tools in classrooms of all agesHow connection and curiosity impact student behavior and learningThe role of positive reinforcement and community-building toolsIn this episode:How early childhood familiarity with tools sets the foundation for lifelong behavior habitsUsing specific language, like “assertive” versus “passive,” to build awarenessTeachers’ experiences with implementing the “Tools Not Rules” framework in diverse settingsThe significance of understanding students’ perspectives and underlying needsPractical tools: posters, star charts, and shared language to reinforce positive behaviorThe importance of consistency, connection, and giving students a sense of controlInsights from a year-long study on the impact of tools versus rules on student motivationResources & Links:Tools Not Rules WebsiteTools Not Rules BookPosters and materials for classroom behavior managementStudy reports and examples of implementationConnect with Claudia & Marlene:Claudia's EmailMarlene's EmailFinal notes:Consistent language and shared expectations foster ownershipFocusing on behaviors as actions, not identities, reduces shameEarly adoption and routine implementation build trust and successRecognize the power of positivity and connection in transforming classrooms

The Secret to Better Leadership Isn't Doing More

In this episode of The Principal’s Handbook, we explore why becoming a better leader isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing less with greater intention. You’ll learn how trying to tackle too many initiatives at once can create burnout, reduce momentum, and keep your building from making meaningful progress. The episode introduces the Leadership by Subtraction framework, helping you identify the one area that will have the biggest impact on your school through three simple reflection questions. If you’ve been feeling overwhelmed by competing priorities, this conversation will help you lead with more focus, clarity, and confidence.Join the Leadership by Subtraction Waitlist HERE. 

Authentic Disability Representation in Children's Books with Jenna Elyse Johnson

In this episode of Reading Inspires, host Dr. Erin Bailey talks with author, educator, and bookseller Jenna Elyse Johnson about writing authentic disability representation for kids. Jenna shares her path from teacher to author, her personal experience with cerebral palsy and epilepsy, and how her books Every Body Move and I Spark Like Lightning celebrate mobility tools and epilepsy with joy and honesty. The conversation covers common pitfalls in disability representation, the difference between "disability books" and authentic incidental representation, and practical advice for building inclusive classroom and home libraries year-round.

AI in Education: There’s a Lot at Steak!

In this episode of the EduTech Guys, Jeff and David take a playful, thought-provoking swing at one of the biggest questions in education today: how should AI actually be used in the classroom?Using A1 steak sauce as a surprisingly sharp metaphor, they explore how AI can enhance teaching without replacing the human side of learning. From differentiated instruction and faster feedback to administrative relief, personalized learning, multilingual support, academic integrity, equity, and data privacy, the conversation stays grounded in real classroom challenges while keeping the tone lively and approachable.The heart of the episode is simple: AI should act like a helpful “sauce,” not the whole meal. When used thoughtfully, it can give teachers time back, help students get what they need sooner, and make instruction more responsive. But if schools lean too heavily on automation, they risk widening inequities, weakening trust, and shortcutting the thinking that education is meant to build.Whether you’re an educator, school leader, or policymaker, this episode offers a practical framework for thinking about AI with curiosity, caution, and optimism.

#87 Investing in Relentless Visionaries: How Venture Philanthropy Creates Global Impact with Brighter Children's Katie Wales

In this episode of Make It Mindful, Seth talks with Katie Hurley Wales — Executive Director of Brighter Children, an all-volunteer nonprofit that funds primary education across India, Colombia, Honduras, Kenya, and Guatemala — about what venture philanthropy actually looks like in practice, and what it takes to build schools that outlast the funders who supported them. Brighter Children doesn't bring educational models to the communities it works in; it identifies local leaders who already have the vision and the trust of their communities, and invests in their capacity to execute it.Together, Seth and Katie explore what distinguishes a philanthropic investment from a transaction, why primary education is Brighter Children's specific lever for breaking generational poverty, and how a rigorous 46-factor due diligence process sits alongside gut instinct when finding school partners. They trace the arc of Brighter Children's work in Honduras, where Shin Fujiyama moved into a community with 65-70% out-of-school rates and gang violence severe enough that the school competed directly with MS-13 for recruits — and where this summer marks the fifth high school graduating class in an area that had a 0% graduation rate when they started. They also talk about what children in these communities understand about education that children in wealthier contexts often don't: not as an abstraction, but as a concrete pathway tied to health, economic mobility, and the stability of their family. The episode closes with a Kenyan student named Peter, a top-scoring secondary school student who wants to be an oncologist because his little sister died of cancer — and the question of what it means to invest in one child who might save hundreds.Key topics:Venture philanthropy vs. transactional charity in education fundingTrust-based philanthropy and local leadershipDue diligence for selecting school partners (46-factor framework)Primary education as a lever for breaking generational povertyCommunity-led school models across India, Honduras, Kenya, and GuatemalaPatient capital and long-term investment in schoolsWhat families in under-resourced communities understand about educationLinks & Resources:Brighter Children: brighterchildren.orgGuest Bio: Katie Hurley WalesKatie Hurley Wales is Executive Director of Brighter Children, an all-volunteer 501(c)(3) venture philanthropy organization that funds primary education for children in marginalized communities across five countries. Brighter Children's model centers on identifying exceptional local leaders — people who already have the vision and trust of their communities — and providing long-term financial and advisory support to help them build sustainable school systems. Before Brighter Children, Katie served as Executive Director of Invest for Kids and Interim Executive Director of Luminarts Cultural Foundation, and has spent her career in the Chicago-area nonprofit sector.About the Host: Seth Fleischauer is the founder of Banyan Global Learning and host of Make It Mindful: Insights for Global Learning. Through Banyan, he designs live virtual programs that connect K-12 classrooms to global peers and expert facilitators — building the kind of structured, human-centered learning the podcast explores. See https://banyangloballearning.com/

Hosts

Jethro Jones

Jethro Jones

Host of The Authority Podcast — Expert Insights and Fresh Ideas for Education Leaders
Ross Romano

Ross Romano

Host of The Authority Podcast — Expert Insights and Fresh Ideas for Education Leaders
Mike Caldwell

Mike Caldwell

Host of Transformative Principal
Barbara Flowers

Barbara Flowers

Host of Morning Motivation for Educators