JackEd Up
A Podcast by educators for educators. It's PD in your pocket!!
JackEd Up
Latest Episodes
Student Engagement, Alignment, and Helping Students See Their Learning Journey
Jackie and Ed reconnect with a colleague who’s shaped their work from stateside consulting to an unforgettable DoDEA experience in Germany. Together, they dive into one of the hottest topics in education right now—Student Engagement, especially...
"Human First: Why SEL is the Foundation Every Student Deserves"
Molly Nilssen is a proud Milwaukee native who attended Milwaukee Public Schools from K4 through 12th grade. She went on to earn her degree from the School of Education at the University of Wisconsin–Madison before beginning her career teaching ...
From Compliance to Compassion: Building the Student Ecosystem
Episode with Dr. Kimberly Honnick - A transformational education leader with 30+ years of experience shares her groundbreaking approach to turning around failing urban schools. Dr. Honnick discusses:Moving beyond the outdate...
Helping Educators address the “Discipline Gap” with an actionable approach
In this episode, Dr. Burkhalter explains her focus on the discipline gap and its importance in education.Details Explains that her doctorate focused on discipline systems, which she found were closing rather than...
Assume Brilliance: How One Student's Path Was Redirected by the Choices Educators Made
In this powerful episode, we sit down with **Isormari Pozo**, an instructional leader whose 24‑year journey through public education began long before she ever stepped into a classroom as a teacher. As a former ESL student, a bilingual learner,...
Fan Mail
Truly loved this episode! Not just saying it as a proud daughter but as someone who’s seen first hand how much she’s loves each one of her students. This is a topic that is not talked about enough, loved her story, loved the science behind behaviors and how it shapes them. I’m glad everyone can hear what my mom has to say and her experience. I remember even early on that she always treated her students as her own. Her classroom was always decorated from floor to ceiling in culture, bright and colorful, pictures from all over the world. Not just Hispanic but South American, African, Central Asian, etc. I remember everywhere we went is was always “oh my students would love this” wether is was a book in their language or dolls from their country or even little candies. It's disheartening that this isn’t the standard. They are humans and citizens, not aliens. After listening I realized why she always went and still does go above and beyond for representation of her students. Amazing job !!!
Lewisburg, Tennessee