Welcome to Something to Read, to Watch, to Hear, a monthly newsletter by me, Katie Novak, with a focus on inclusive practices, education news, helpful resources, and life! I'm so glad you're here.
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Happy Monday!
š Something to Read:
When youāre well-versed in a subject like Universal Design for Learning (UDL), itās easy to think youāve mastered it and thereās nothing more to learn. But surpriseāthereās always something new, especially with an evolving framework like UDL. My own understanding of the framework is always a work in progress, and I wanted to share some recent shifts.
The UDL Guidelines 3.0 are outāwhat does this mean for us as UDL practitioners, teachers, leaders, and coaches? Find out here.
Creating The Education Table podcast has been a learning curve, but I think I'm getting the hang of it! In episodes 9 and 10 of Season 1, I shifted the focus from UDL to create two episodes centered on MTSS. Remember, each episode is less than 10 minutes! Choose one of the following episodes to learn more about the big-picture view of MTSS (hint: it's more than just three tiers!).
I absolutely love this video of Olympian Alexi Pappas. It's a good reminder that if today wasn't your day, that's okay. Just keep at it and your good days will come!
š ļø Something to Do:
An article in Fast Company highlights the importance of prioritizing the work of building authentic connections in the ārealā world. The article notes that leaders at Fortune 500 companies state that at least 70% of jobs require EI skills, such as teamwork, relationship management, and resilience, and leaders with high EI foster healthier workplaces. However, surveys suggest that fewer than 10% of adults in the U.S. received formal education in emotions or EI.
So what can we do?
A 2023 systematic review and meta-analysis of 424 research studies involving over 500,000 students in 53 countries found that students who participated in social and emotional learning (SEL) interventions developed improved emotional and social skills, achieved higher academically, and formed better relationships, all of which lead to enhanced emotional intelligence (EI) skills that are critical for future success.
Looking to get your team pumped up about Student-Led learning?! Share this TEDx Talk, Education Reimagined: Student-led Learning from one of my favorite people, Catlin Tucker. The video helps to break down how we can make simple shifts to move from traditional, teacher-led models to dynamic, student-led learning environments by strategically leveraging technology to make more time for the human side of our work. There is also a workbook to go along with the TedX Talk.
Congrats, Cat!!
š Something just for fun!
Inspired by the Olympics, I completed my first relay race with my daughter this month. And yes, my shirt does say Udder-ly fabulous...the race took place at a farm š®!