Front of the Class

Building Inclusive Learning Communities with Dana Specker Watts, Ph.D.

Moreland University Season 1 Episode 33

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If learning communities are not truly inclusive, then they are not really meeting the needs of everyone — that’s the core belief that drives International Schools Services (ISS) Director of Learning, Research, & Outreach Dana Specker Watts, Ph.D. It’s why she’s made sure that the “Netflix for schools” education model that she’s been developing as a passion project is available and accessible to everyone at the schools she works with, from security and food service employees to TAs, teachers, and school leaders. 

Now living and working in New Jersey, Watts reflects on her own teaching career in the U.S. and abroad in this episode. Whether it's the challenge of adjusting from teaching college students to middle schoolers, unforgettable classroom experiences like having a Hiroshima survivor to speak with her students, or highlighting innovative practices that connect teachers, students, and parents in powerful ways, Watts shares insights for everyone. 

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