In this installment of this year's Education Matters video series, Meredith will discuss:
The Value of Returning to Intention: How focusing on intentionality helps both parents and educators to reassess how they spend their time, prioritize meaningful actions, and reduce the impact of societal pressures to be busy.
Impact on Families, Students, and Educators: Ways our societal focus on busyness affects well-being, and how intentional practices can offset these by fostering balance, reducing stress, and improving meaningful engagement in academic and extracurricular activities.
Strategies for Incorporating Intention: Practical tips for weaving intentional practices into your real life—such as priorities-driven time management, evaluating the purpose of certain tasks, and developing supportive systems—to foster a more balanced and fulfilling environment, in the classroom and beyond.
Meredith Biesinger – Licensed dyslexia therapist in Mississippi, in addition to being an experienced classroom teacher and K-12 administrator. Meredith also works as a consultant, where she bridges the bridge the gap between K-12 school districts and ed-tech organizations.
Ali Newcomb – VP of Marketing at Agile Education Marketing, is a strategy development specialist with over 20 years of experience in the education market. Prior to joining Agile, she held leadership roles at Pearson, McGraw-Hill, and InsideTrack and earned her Master of Business Administration from the University of Colorado.
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