Join Paul W. Reeves, Ed.D - a longtime teacher and school principal, and the father of three children - and his guests, as they discuss the world of parenting your children, from birth through age 100! Also included are excerpts and discussions of Paul's parenting book, "A PRINCIPAL'S FAMILY PRINCIPLES - Raising Your Kids to Be Happy and Healthy, While Enjoying Them to the Fullest".
\n\nOn today's show, in addition to reading the chapter, "Weekends and 'Dadhood'" from his book, sharing wisdom from others, and a bit of humor, Paul played Part 1 of his interview with AIMEE EVAN, Ph.D.
\n\nAIMEE EVAN, Ph.D,\xa0a\xa0Senior Research Associate and School Improvement Specialist at West-ed, will join us to discuss the world of\xa0education, as well as\xa0her new book, "Student Centered School Improvement".
\n\nFROM HER BIO at WestEd.org
\n\n"Aimee Evan is committed to equity in education for all students. As a Senior Research Associate and School Improvement Specialist at WestEd, Evan works at the intersection of research, evaluation, and technical assistance. Evan designs and leads evaluations, program reviews, and successful technical assistance projects with schools, districts, authorizers, and states to expand their capacity to use data and research to improve outcomes. She developed a series of technical assistance solutions for teachers and leaders, including an onsite learning lab for effective data use, with training and coaching, for teachers and administrators.
\n\nEvan has co-authored the adaptation of the federally funded Center on School Turnaround\u2019s\xa0Four Domains for Rapid School Improvement\xa0to the\xa0charter sector\xa0and, through the National Charter School Resource Center, leads a portfolio of research to\xa0identify early indicators\xa0of charter school distress.
\n\nRecently, Evan led a case study on the impact of best practices leading to school improvement efforts in charter schools, creating a\xa0video\xa0and\xa0toolkit\xa0for practitioners to learn about the practices found to be effective in improving school and student outcomes. Partnering with state leaders in the Mid-Atlantic region, Evan guided teams in articulating vision and goals for college and career readiness and determine related milestones and progress indicators.
\n\nEvan received her Ph.D. in K\u201312 administration, master\u2019s in Teaching, and bachelor\u2019s in political science. She started her career in education as a middle school special education teacher."
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