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  • School Discipline: Restorative Practices with Diana Beitz
    2024/11/21

    Restorative practices are a teaching and learning approach that focuses on building relationships and repairing harm in schools:

    • Building relationships: Restorative practices help students and staff build relationships and create a safe learning environment.
    • Repairing harm: When harm is caused, restorative practices help students understand how their actions impact others and work to repair the harm.
    • Accountability: Restorative practices help students take accountability for their actions.
    • Community: Restorative practices help create a sense of community where everyone feels they belong.
    • Positive school culture: Restorative practices can improve school culture and reduce the need for stronger responses over time.
    • Indigenous traditions: Restorative practices are rooted in the traditions of Indigenous people and communities of color.

    Restorative practices can help with:

    • Bullying prevention, Improving attendance,
    • Reducing suspension rates
    • Narrowing gaps in suspension rates between student sub groups

    Our guest, Diana Beitz, has 31 years in public education, mainly working with at-risk populations in grades K-12. Her experience ranges including a classroom teacher, a learning coach, Achievement Coordinator and School Principal. She holds a Master’s in Educational Technology from Washburn University. She shares her knowledge and experience in meeting student achievement through the use of restorative practices.



    For more information about the the topics discussed,
    Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com
    Mark McBeth: mark@educationalrelevance.org

    Thanks for listening. If you would like to share your thoughts or topic ideas, or would like to be a guest, you can find Educational Relevance on Facebook, YouTube or contact us at oliviaw1201@educationalrelevance.org or 414-308-2762


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    22 分
  • Introduction: Effective School Discipline and Classroom Management
    2024/10/22

    Welcome to our exciting new series focused on School Discipline and Classroom Management. In this four-part exploration, we aim to empower educators with effective strategies and insights from experienced professionals in the field. Each session will feature guest speakers who have successfully navigated the challenges of discipline and management, offering proven methods that can be adapted to various educational environments.



    For more information about the the topics discussed,
    Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com
    Mark McBeth: mark@educationalrelevance.org

    Thanks for listening. If you would like to share your thoughts or topic ideas, or would like to be a guest, you can find Educational Relevance on Facebook, YouTube or contact us at oliviaw1201@educationalrelevance.org or 414-308-2762


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    18 分
  • Turnaround 4C Plan Tools: SR3 and Parent Contracts
    2024/10/04

    Turnaround 4C Plan Tools:

    Three Tier Teacher Evaluations, SR3 method of evaluating teachers, 5 x 5 Parent Contract


    The Tier Teacher Evaluations, SR3 Method of Evaluating Teachers, and the 5 x 5 Parent Contract, integral components of the 4C Turnaround Plan, are key strategies designed to support new teachers in enhancing student learning and building leadership capacity across all stakeholders: students, teachers, administrators, and the community.


    When implemented with fidelity, these tools foster school improvement through the four pillars of Climate, Culture, Curriculum, and Connections. This holistic approach not only promotes student success but also encourages the development of leadership within the school environment, ensuring long-term growth and positive change.




    For more information about the the topics discussed,
    Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com
    Mark McBeth: mark@educationalrelevance.org

    Thanks for listening. If you would like to share your thoughts or topic ideas, or would like to be a guest, you can find Educational Relevance on Facebook, YouTube or contact us at oliviaw1201@educationalrelevance.org or 414-308-2762


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    16 分
  • Turnaround 4C Plan Tools: Discipline Matrix
    2024/09/24

    The Discipline Matrix is a progressive disciplinary model to be used by staff that brings consistency to student consequences for minor behavior infractions. Teachers are empowered to address student behavior issues before it moves to administration. It identifies inappropriate student behaviors and provides consequences for their actions but also allows fairness in providing students opportunities to make informed decisions.

    When implemented with fidelity and consistency, school climate becomes more positive and the culture of student learning is enhanced.



    For more information about the the topics discussed,
    Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com
    Mark McBeth: mark@educationalrelevance.org

    Thanks for listening. If you would like to share your thoughts or topic ideas, or would like to be a guest, you can find Educational Relevance on Facebook, YouTube or contact us at oliviaw1201@educationalrelevance.org or 414-308-2762


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    24 分
  • Turnaround 4C Plan Tools: The School Improvement Plan
    2024/09/23

    The Turnaround 4C Plan is your educational map for the school year to improve student success. This starts with developing a strong culture where all groups, students, teachers, and parents, feel safe and comfortable in their school, where they feel that they matter.

    Your game plan goals are to build a positive climate, create a unified working environment, have a viable curriculum that will improve test scores and increase a school’s overall GPA, and finally, build up leadership density in the school.

    In addition, the school improvement plan includes

    • why these goals are important to improving the school this year
    • who it will be impacted in reaching these goals
    • identify your indicators of success


    For a template, feel free to reach us.

    Bryan Wright at at brwright44@gmail.com

    Mark McBeth at lead2day@yahoo.com or



    For more information about the the topics discussed,
    Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com
    Mark McBeth: mark@educationalrelevance.org

    Thanks for listening. If you would like to share your thoughts or topic ideas, or would like to be a guest, you can find Educational Relevance on Facebook, YouTube or contact us at oliviaw1201@educationalrelevance.org or 414-308-2762


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    26 分
  • Turnaround 4C Plan: Connections
    2024/08/13

    The last piece of the Turnaround 4C Plan is Connections. Bryan and Mark discuss how Connections is the interwoven piece that makes the other three components; Climate, Culture, Curriculum successful and sustainable part of the process. In addition, they share how relationships between teachers, students, administration and community build connections and how each group buy-in contributes to the success of improving a school.

    For more information about the the topics discussed,
    Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com
    Mark McBeth: mark@educationalrelevance.org

    Thanks for listening. If you would like to share your thoughts or topic ideas, or would like to be a guest, you can find Educational Relevance on Facebook, YouTube or contact us at oliviaw1201@educationalrelevance.org or 414-308-2762


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    28 分
  • Turnaround 4C Plan: Curriculum
    2024/08/05

    Bryan Wright and Mark McBeth discuss part three of the Turnaround 4CPlan.
    Once Climate and Culture is implemented with fidelity, schools are ready for true academic change that is sustainable. This usually occurs in year three.




    For more information about the the topics discussed,
    Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com
    Mark McBeth: mark@educationalrelevance.org

    Thanks for listening. If you would like to share your thoughts or topic ideas, or would like to be a guest, you can find Educational Relevance on Facebook, YouTube or contact us at oliviaw1201@educationalrelevance.org or 414-308-2762


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    19 分
  • Turnaround 4C Plan: Culture
    2024/08/04

    Welcome to Educational Relevance, a platform for experienced educators to share proven successful strategies to educate today’s students.

    Bryan Wright, who has over 25 years experience as a lead school administrator, along with Mark McBeth, who also has experience as a school administrator, will continue sharing the Turnaround 4C Plan to improve any school. The 4Cs stands for Climate, Culture, Curriculum, and Connections.


    Climate is who we are. Culture is what we do. Culture is when climate's expectations become norms. It’s imperative to build a strong school climate and culture to make improvements long lasting.


    Every school needs to have four goals to attain as well as be able to measure in order to embed the culture. The four goals are first, to enhance the culture, second, set up a viable curriculum, next, student engagement, and finally build leadership density,



    For more information about the the topics discussed,
    Bryan Wright: brwright44@gmail.com
    Mark McBeth: mark@educationalrelevance.org

    Thanks for listening. If you would like to share your thoughts or topic ideas, or would like to be a guest, you can find Educational Relevance on Facebook, YouTube or contact us at oliviaw1201@educationalrelevance.org or 414-308-2762


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    25 分