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Inside Hopkins

  • I Love You More Than Pickles

    25 APR 2024 · In this episode of Inside Hopkins, we are sitting among greatness. Out of 159 candidates from across Minnesota, these four remarkable educators advanced to the semifinals for the 2024 Minnesota Teacher of the Year award. And just before this episode was recorded, we learned that two of our guests made it to the finalist stage. In this conversation we explore our guests' unique “why” for choosing to teach, the importance of relationships, the challenges and joys of the classroom, and why our students love our teachers more than pickles! The Minnesota Teacher of the Year will be named on May 5 at a recognition banquet in Saint Paul. Guests: Laura Jensen, Reading Teacher, North Middle School Ellen Wu, Kindergarten Teacher, Alice Smith Elementary Sarah Gleason, Third-Grade Teacher, Meadowbrook Donghong Wang, Kindergarten Teacher, XinXing Resources: https://educationminnesota.org/news/awards-and-honors/teacher-of-the-year/ https://www.hopkinsschools.org/district/news/article/~board/district-news/post/13-hopkins-teachers-nominated-for-teacher-of-the-year
    28m 16s
  • There Are No Weeds in This Garden

    11 APR 2024 · You are bigger than your biggest mistake. How does it make you feel to hear that? It might give you the feeling that you can start over or try again. It might cause you to reflect or feel relieved. Restorative practices in our schools help our students understand each other and where they are coming from. While restorative practices can be used as a strategy for conflict resolution, they’re also used for community building and developing trust. Our guests explain why restorative practices are important and result in more learning happening in the classroom. We also explore how restorative practices can be used as a response to a new law that requires schools to use non-exclusionary practices PreK-3.  Guests: Natalie Sawatzky - Principal, Meadowbrook Elementary Maria Bearre-Boynne - Restorative culture coordinator Suzanne Pakenham - Student success advocate, Meadowbrook Elementary Resources: https://www.ted.com/talks/krista_tippett_3_practices_for_wisdom_and_wholeness https://www.ted.com/talks/becky_kennedy_the_single_most_important_parenting_strategy  https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/MNMDE/bulletins/387b0e0?reqfrom=share https://www.sjsu.edu/people/marcos.pizarro/courses/185/s1/DuncanAndradeHOPE.pdf https://www.splashlearn.com/blog/implementing-restorative-practices-in-the-classroom/
    23m 34s
  • Not Your Pandemic Online Learning School

    21 MAR 2024 · VirtualEDU is the only online school in the state of Minnesota to offer both fully online and blended (in-person + virtual) pathways. School leaders at VirtualEDU have turned the concept of online learning on its head by creating virtual learning environments that are supportive, community-based, and culturally affirming. Our guests, who all taught in in-person environments prior to joining VirtualEDU, talk about how this type of learning environment is changing their beliefs about what is important and why they believe virtual learning is here to stay. Guests: - Dr. Tiffany Nielsen-Winkelman, Learning Design Futurist and Assistant Director of Innovation, Design & Learning - Demond Johnson, Associate Principal - Regina Johnson, Learning Facilitator  Resources:  https://vimeo.com/900202213 https://virtualedu.hopkinsschools.org/  https://www.cultofmac.com/394681/apples-spaceship-campus-was-designed-to-promote-collaboration/  https://www.gettingsmart.com/2021/05/25/are-you-putting-learners-first-here-are-8-ways-to-check-yourself/ https://catlinthebalance.podbean.com/e/ask-catlin-student-agency/
    25m 29s
  • The Quiet Powerhouse You’ve Never Heard Of

    7 MAR 2024 · The Hopkins Public Schools Legislative Action Coalition (known as LAC) is a grassroots advocacy group of parents, community members, school board members, and high school students. But it’s also more than that. Within the group is a legacy that includes and involves many of the legislators who are currently in office today. The Hopkins LAC is the birthplace and powerhouse for Minnesota legislators and a model for other districts. In this episode, our guests talk about the work they do behind-the-scenes to ensure that legislators understand the education priorities of Hopkins Schools and other districts in Minnesota and what bills they would like to see pass. We also discuss school funding and why school districts, including Hopkins, are needing to cut budgets after receiving increased funding from the state last year. Guests: Shannon Andreson - Hopkins School Board Chair Catherine Callahan - LAC Liaison Steve Adams - LAC member and former Hopkins School Board Chair Resources: https://resources.finalsite.net/images/v1705981265/hopkinsschoolsorg/yp9yjd4qhmfogb8zwe4b/Hopkins2024LegislativePlatform1.pdf https://www.amsd.org/ https://www.gis.lcc.mn.gov/iMaps/districts/ Interested in joining or learning more about the Hopkins LAC? Contact Catherine Callahan at https://hopkinsschools.org.
    22m 57s
  • A Robot Wrote this Episode

    22 FEB 2024 · Okay. That’s not true. But a robot could have. That’s what we are talking about in this episode – the evolution of AI technology and the growing need for expertise in computer science and coding. These skills will be in high demand in the job market and are changing quickly. According to our guests, AI advancements like ChatGPT are the biggest technological shift that adults will see in their lifetime and may even be the biggest technological shift our students will see in their lifetime. What is AI’s place in education, and how can we help our students use the technology for good? What are we doing in Hopkins to ensure that our students are not only developing technology mastery, but are also learning to become critical thinkers and problem solvers within the context of technology? And how can we bring more women and people of color into the field of technology? You don’t want to miss this powerful conversation. Guests: Jen Wallace - Media Specialist, Glen Lake Elementary Carol Tracy - Media Specialist, VirtualEDU Lorne Kelly-Collins - TechEd teacher at Hopkins High School Resources: https://www.hopkinseducationfoundation.org/special-project Coding Resources for Caregivers: https://code.org/ (for parents/caregivers to learn alongside their children) https://scratch.mit.edu/ and https://www.scratchjr.org/ https://www.csunplugged.org/en/ https://www.midjourney.com/home
    27m 3s
  • Watch Me Grow!

    8 FEB 2024 · In Hopkins, we call ourselves an E-12+ system because we know and believe that early childhood learning is an essential component of the school experience. In this discussion, we explore why those early years are so crucial for child development. According to our guests, it is in early childhood and through preschool programs that students develop a love of learning and begin to develop skills like curiosity, creativity and critical thinking. Early childhood provides community and connection to our families. In Hopkins, preschool programs are offered in all of our in-person elementary schools, creating a sense of belonging for little ones and setting the stage for positive school experiences. In this episode, we also discuss early childhood special education. Across the country, we are seeing an increase in students under the age of five who qualify for services. We discuss the reasons for this and also the ways in which Hopkins is meeting the needs of all scholars. Guests: Sara Chovan, Early Learning Assistant Director Kathy Willett, Preschool Supervisor Jennifer Muller, Early Childhood Special Education Lead and Teacher Resource Links https://communityed.hopkinsschools.org/early-childhood/preschool(Opens in late February through March) https://communityed.hopkinsschools.org/early-childhood/early-childhood-family-education https://communityed.hopkinsschools.org/early-childhood/early-childhood-special-education https://communityed.hopkinsschools.org/early-childhood/early-childhood-screening https://vimeo.com/465470747
    22m 2s
  • You ARE a Math Person

    25 JAN 2024 · There is no such thing as a “math brain.” And yet, it’s common for people to say, “I am not a math person.” According to our guests, you ARE a math person. Everyone is. In this episode, we explore people’s unique relationship with math and offer strategies for addressing math phobia. Math is more than simply ticking the boxes and moving on. Hopkins educators integrate creativity and conceptual learning into math, encouraging scholars to embrace mistakes and acknowledge the multiple perspectives within a math context. Our guests delve into the tangible benefits and potential drawbacks of accelerating math education, shedding light on the essential math skills scholars will need for the future. Whether you loved this subject as a child or not, this episode will have you rethinking your relationship with math. Guests: Matthew Bruflodt, Hopkins High School Math Teacher Else Goll, Personalized Math Specialist Sara Lacey, West Middle School Math Teacher Resource Links: Boaler, J. (2022). https://www.amazon.com/Mathematical-Mindsets-Unleashing-Mathematics-Innovative/dp/1119823064. Jossey-Bass. Boaler, J. (2015). https://www.amazon.com/Whats-Math-Got-Transform-Mathematics/dp/0143128299/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421294778&sr=8-1&keywords=jo+boaler+2015. Penguin Books. Stanford University (2024). YouCubed. (https://www.youcubed.org/) Liljedahl, P. (2020). https://us.corwin.com/books/building-thinking-classrooms-268862. Corwin. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (2014). https://www.nctm.org/Store/Products/Principles-to-Actions--Ensuring-Mathematical-Success-for-All/. NCTM.
    25m 41s
  • The Gifts of Biliteracy

    11 JAN 2024 · Hopkins has two language immersion programs - Spanish Immersion and Chinese Immersion. At Eisenhower Elementary, these two pathways operate alongside an English pathway with a robust International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) framework connecting concepts and curriculum. Hopkins’ immersion programs follow a 90/10 model, meaning 90 percent of the content is Spanish or Chinese with English being introduced, or reinforced as biliteracy comes naturally to many students, in third-grade. In this episode, we explore how learning a second language builds critical thinking and cultural competency in young children, the learning transference that occurs when you learn multiple languages, and the impact of the READ Act on immersion education. Guests: Melissa Ness, Principal of Eisenhower Elementary Pamela Shrestha, second-grade Spanish immersion teacher Yuqi Li, fifth-grade Chinese immersion teacher Resources: https://education.mn.gov/MDE/dse/READ/ https://eisenhower.hopkinsschools.org/academics/international-baccalaureatehttps://vimeo.com/380588499 https://eisenhower.hopkinsschools.org/immersion/spanish-immersion
    20m 35s
  • TEASER: Language Immersion in Hopkins

    28 DEC 2023 · This teaser provides a sneak peek into our upcoming podcast episode focusing on our Chinese and Spanish language immersion programs within Hopkins Public Schools. As the holiday season unfolds, we're taking a brief pause to recharge our podcasting spirits. Join us back on January 11 as we venture into the captivating world of language immersion education. Resources: https://www.hopkinsschools.org/academics/language-immersion
    1m 56s
  • A Look Inside the Launch of Our Certified Nursing Assistant Program

    14 DEC 2023 · In our last episode of 2023, we explore the development of our Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program at Hopkins High School. The program will be offered in January in a state-of-the-art lab at the high school designed to simulate a hospital setting. The program not only offers real-world experience in the medical field, it also offers scholars CNA certification - a value of around $1,500. Scholars who enroll in this class will spend time in this simulated clinical setting and an actual clinical setting, offering them critical thinking skills, deep perspective, and empathy. Thank you to the Hopkins Education Foundation for helping support this important and relevant class. Guests: Kara LeVahn, Career and Tech Ed. Coordinator, Hopkins High School Marit Lee-Dohse, B.S. M.S. NA-R, Health Science Educator, Hopkins High School Resources: https://vimeo.com/hopkinsschools https://www.hopkinsschools.org/district/hopkins-education-foundation
    18m 49s

Welcome to Inside Hopkins, where we unravel the stories of innovation and education. Hosted by our superintendent, Dr. Rhoda Mhiripiri-Reed, our podcast offers an exclusive peek behind the scenes, featuring...

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Welcome to Inside Hopkins, where we unravel the stories of innovation and education. Hosted by our superintendent, Dr. Rhoda Mhiripiri-Reed, our podcast offers an exclusive peek behind the scenes, featuring conversations with staff, students, experts, and partners, giving you an insider's view of the inner workings of a school district.

Our audience is as diverse as our content – parents, students, district residents, alumni, staff, and even fellow education leaders from different districts. Join us on this journey as we push the boundaries of education and lead the way in innovation. Inside Hopkins is your passport to the future of education!
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