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Join us in a conversation with Drs. Correia-Harker, Hastings, and Taylor about assessment, evaluation, and research in the field of leadership education. We are excited for this conversation!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.com Facebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInstag…
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Join us in a conversation with members of the Leadership Educators Institute on how you can get involved with #LEI24, which is happening December 2024 in Philadelphia!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.com Facebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInstagram: @naspa_slpkcTwitter…
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Are you interested in learning more about utilizing Leadership Education across different functional areas and stages in your career? Join us for our Student Affairs Practitioners Panel with Amy, Grant, and Kristen as we explore how they have utilized leadership education in their work.Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social …
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Want to learn more about the ways that leadership education can be found in Fraternity & Sorority Life? Join us in a conversation with Freddy, Jen, and Viancca as we discuss the impacts of leadership education and fraternity and sorority life with one another.Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmai…
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Excited to hear from some emerging voices in the field? Join us in our conversations with some graduate students around the country engaging in leadership education.Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.comFacebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInstagram: @naspa_slpkcTwitter/X:…
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Join us in a conversation around our reflections for this season thus far as we wrap up the year! We are excited to continue this season of the NASPA Leadership Podcast in the new year!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.com Facebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInstagram: @…
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Notes from our episodeInternational Leadership Association: https:/ilaglobalnetwork.orgILA Committee for the Advancement of Leadership Programs: https:/ilaglobalnetwork.org/about/advancement-of-leadership-programs/ILA General Principles Document: https://ilaglobalnetwork.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/Feb-8-2021_-ILA-General-Principles-Concept-Pape…
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Join us for a conversation with Drs. Jonathan Kroll and Trisha Teig on the importance of leadership educator identity. We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did!Leadership Trainer: www.leadershiptrainer.orgWant to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.com Facebook: Student Leadership Program…
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Join us for a conversation with Drs. Amy Barnes, Jordan Harper, and Estee Hernández, Scholars in Residence for the 2023 Leadership Educators Symposium. We are excited to share with you all some thoughts and conversations around the symposium's theme of exploring the philosophy and practice of co-construction.Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPK…
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Join us in a conversation about Leadership Learning in the STEM context with Dr. Darren Pierre from the University of Maryland-College Park and Dr. Natasha Turman from the University of Michigan.Looking to learn more about the Leadership Educators Academy that Darren mentioned, feel free to gain more information at https://ilaglobalnetwork.org/7th-…
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Welcome to the 2023 - 2024 season of the NASPA Leadership Podcast! This season will be cohosted by Drs. Brittany Devies and Melissa Rocco. Please join us in this season's introduction to get more information on what we have in store for you all this season!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on Social Media:Email: slpchairs@gmail.c…
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Thank you for joining us this season on the NASPA Leadership Podcast. As we close out this season, we are excited to share that planning for our next season has already commenced. We will be back with you all real soon!Want to stay connected to the NASPA SLPKC? Follow us on social media:Facebook: Student Leadership Programs Knowledge CommunityInsta…
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Join us in a conversation with one of this season's co-hosts, Dr. Brittany Devies, as she shares with us her thoughts and research on Women's Leadership Learning.Dr. Brittany Devies (she/her) is the Program Manager for Leadership Studies and Development at the University of Maryland, College Park, focusing on academic and co-curricular leadership e…
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Join us as we highlight one of our season's co-hosts Dr. Ana Maia and her recent dissertation centered around Culturally Relevant Leadership. If you are interested in reading her full dissertation, it can be found here: https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/etd/9792/Dr. Ana Maia (she/her) is the Director of Leadership and Competency Development and an Adj…
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On this episode, join us for a conversation about Black Male Leadership with Drs. Cameron Beatty and Jesse Ford.Cameron C. Beatty, Ph.D., is an assistant professor and program coordinator for the Higher Education Program in the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies Department at Florida State University. Dr. Beatty teaches courses in the underg…
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On this episode, we have Nadia Campbell and Stacey Malaret joining us to talk a bit about the NASPA SLPKC and engage in a conversation with us about current events and how to stay involved.An active listener and innate encourager, Nadia Campbell is keen on building relationships with others. She currently serves as the Director of the Chidsey Progr…
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On this episode, we engage in a conversation with Dr. Sonja Ardoin about her research interests and class consciousness in leadership education.Sonja Ardoin, Ph.D. is a learner, educator, facilitator, and author. Proud of her rural hometown of Vidrine, Louisiana, her working-class, Cajun roots, and her first-generation college student to PhD journe…
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Dr. Vivechkanand S. Chunoo (he/his) is an Assistant Professor of Organizational and Community Leadership at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He teaches courses in leadership communications and collaborative leadership. His research centers on the cultural aspects of teaching and learning leadership, the social justice outcomes of leadershi…
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In this episode we are discussing Latinx Leadership Development through the lens of the culturally relevant leadership learning model. This conversation will take place with Drs. Maritza Torres and Jenni Batchelder:Dra. Maritza Torres (she/her/hers/ella) is a Leadership and Talent Development Partner with AdventHealth. Previously, she was the Assis…
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Dr. Antron D. Mahoney(he/him/his) is the Visiting Assistant Professor in Gender and Sexuality Studies, specializing in Black sexualities, at Davidson College in Davidson, NC. He investigates the intersections of social movements and theories of race, gender, and sexuality to understand how Black gender ideology is formed in relation to twentieth an…
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In this episode of the EDI podcast, host and NASP Director of Educational Practice, Sheila Desai is joined by three panelists to reflect on the goals and takeaways of the podcast series.Sheila Desai (Moderator), Dr. Celeste Malone, Dr. April Turner, & Natalie Larez による
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. In this episode, we are discussing culturally relevant syllabus development. This conversation will take place with Dr. Jesse R. Ford:Dr. Jesse R. Ford (h…
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. For the remainder of this season, we are shifting the conversation a bit to encompass narratives surrounding the Culturally Relevant Leadership Learning M…
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. In this episode, we are discussing we are discussing fostering feminist leadership. This conversation will take place with Dr. Julie Owen, Brittany Devies…
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Stressful times, link the pandemic, can raise the risk of anxiety and depression for parents and caregivers working to meet the needs of their families and jobs. School psychologist Katie Dockweiller shares brief information on how adults can recognize anxiety or depression in themselves, and outlines strategies for reducing stress and getting help…
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The beginning of a new school year can be both exciting and stressful, particularly in times of uncertainty or significant change. School psychologist Katie Dockweiller shares brief information on how parents and caregivers can help their children, and themselves, navigate going to back to school prepared to adjust to the new schedules, learning ex…
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. In this episode, we are discussing International Students and their inclusion in Socially Just Leadership practices. This conversation will take place wit…
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. In this episode, we are discussing Asian American Student Leadership and living in the in-between. This conversation took place thanks to the incredible i…
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This season is hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. In this episode, we welcome Dr. Darren Pierre and Jon Okstad to share insight into Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Student Leadership on and off campus.Dr. Dar…
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Episode 6 of the EDI podcast focuses on school psychology graduate programs and specifically on program culture and how these programs can become more inclusive.Sheila Desai (Moderator), Sherrie Proctor, Catalina Uribe, and Devadrita Talapatra による
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The Student Leadership Programs Knowledge Community is thrilled to announce the re-launch of The NASPA Leadership Podcast! This season will be hosted by Drs. Cameron Beatty, Vivechkanand Chunoo, and Kathy Guthrie. The hosts have built a 10 episode arc centered on socially just and culturally relevant leadership education. With a bevy of incredible …
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A school psychology graduate student, faculty member, and practitioner discuss efforts to diversify the school psychology field, their respective professional leadership experiences, and recent research on diversity training initiatives.Sheila Desai (Moderator), Kamonta Heidelburg, Monica Oganes, and Jane Wong による
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A current school psychology practitioner and school psychology professor share what they have learned and experienced working in school settings and conducting research, and how their identities as women of color have shaped their work lives.Sheila Desai (Moderator), Janise Parker, Yari Diaz による
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Hear from current school psychology students about the unique experiences and challenges they have had as individuals of minoritized backgrounds, and learn how graduate programs can become more supportive and inclusive environments.Sheila Desai (Moderator), Tiffany Lee, AJ Asomani-Adem, and Jerica Knox による
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This episode discusses the role of school psychologists in creating welcoming, affirming, and inclusive school environments. Founder and Executive Director of TransFamily Support Services, Kathy Moehlig, joins to share her experience as parent helping her child (Sam Moehlig) with intersecting identities get needed support. Sam Moehlig, current stud…
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This episode provides an introduction overview of the EDI podcast series and discusses the intergration of EDI work in different career stages. Also discussed is NASP's Antiracism Resolution featuring writing team cochairs Dave Shriberg, PhD, and Chavez Phelps, PhD, along with NASP President-Elect Celeste Malone, PhD, MS.…
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On this episode we talk with Tiffany Sanchez, the Vice President for Student Life at Stevenson University, about the need for us all to practice emotional intelligence in the time of COVID-19 and our virtual learning and working environment. You can read Tiffany's blog on the topic by clicking here. Don't forget to share the podcast with other coll…
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In Episode 75 we continue with the third and final part of our series exploring Women and Leadership with our guest host Kate Radford, the Associate Director for Leadership Education & Development at Clemson University. In part three Kate is joined by Dr. Jennifer Pigza, director of the Catholic Institute for Lasallian Social Action and Adjunct Ass…
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In Episode 74 we continued with the second part of our series exploring Women and Leadership: The Power Of Story In Leadership Development. Our guest host Kate Radford, the Associate Director for Leadership Education & Development at Clemson University, is joined by the Author of We are the Leaders we’ve been waiting for: women and leadership devel…
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In Episode 73 we start the first of a three part series exploring Women and Leadership with our guest host Kate Radford, the Associate Director for Leadership Education & Development at Clemson University, and her guest Dr. Julie Owen, Associate Professor of Leadership Studies at George Mason University and Author of We are the Leaders we’ve been w…
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In Episode 72 we discuss the Spring 2020 edition of New Directions for Student Leadership, How Academic Disciplines Approach Leadership Development. We are joined by the editors of that issue, Matt Sowcik and Susan Komives. Matthew Sowcik is an assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural Education and Communication (AEC), and serves as th…
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On a cognitive level, many student affairs professionals might agree that the vice president or senior student affairs role would likely be a lot of work. On a practical level, it is not until most are actually in the role that they fully understand the mental and emotional fortitude required to be successful. This episode for new and aspiring seni…
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In Episode 71 we speak with Megan Pendley Pickett in the third installment of our leading through crisis series. Megan Pendley Pickett is the Founder and Head Coach at Pendley Pickett Coaching & Consulting, As a strengths-based Life and Career Coach, with 15 years as a student-affairs professional, Megan specializes in coaching student affairs prof…
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In Episode 70 we speak with Cynthia Cherrey, President and CEO of the International Leadership Association (ILA), in the second episode of a three-part series exploring leadership during crisis. The ILA is a global association committed to advancing quality research, teaching, and practices of leadership for a better world. Previously, Cynthia serv…
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In Episode 69 we speak with Ralph Gigliotti, Director of the Center for Organizational Leadership at Rutgers University, who recently published a book called Crisis Leadership in Higher Education. As part of his role at Rutgers, Ralph engages directly with academic and administrative leaders in strengthening the Center’s role as a hub for leadershi…
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School psychologists are more frequently being called on to consult with teachers about students for whom Tier 2 interventions were not successful, and many of those consulting sessions end with, “I’ve already tried that.” This podcast will present an overview model to further analyze student reading and math problems in order to suggest interventi…
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Based on his own experience in foster care and that of his four adopted children, Rob Scheer launched Comfort Cases in 2013 to provide kids entering foster care with backpacks filled with desperately-needed personal items—and dignity. Comfort Cases has distributed over 85,000 cases to date and has been featured on the Today Show, Ellen, NBC Nightly…
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Research in school discipline has consistently documented the lack of efficacy of suspension and expulsion as well as racial or ethnic, special education, and LGBTQ+ disparities in their use. Alternatives to suspension are being advocated across the country. Listeners will be exposed to evidence-supported alternatives to suspension or expulsion, wh…
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