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Jackson Jams: Building Positive Culture in the Primary School

By: John Fetterman & Denise Clark
  • Summary

  • Jackson Jams: Building Positive Culture in the Primary School celebrates the ways in which positive culture is created in Jackson Primary School, in the Williamsport Area School District in Williamsport PA. Jackson Primary School is a K-3 Primary School serving 560 students. This podcast offers short conversations about the school culture, aiming to inform the Jackson Family and to inspire a larger educational community as we all seek to do what's best for kids, everywhere.

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Episodes
  • Jackson Jams: Integrating Technology Intentionally
    Jun 4 2024

    In this episode, we hear from Mr. Dan Woleslagle, the instructional technology coach for Williamsport Area School District. Pre-COVID, teachers are tasked with moving forward with technology in the classroom in meaningful ways. Additionally, families find themselves drenched in technology on a daily basis. Dan tells us about his work coaching teachers and gives some practical advice on how to balance our lives in this brave new world we find ourselves in!

    Music Credit: Ikson

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    22 mins
  • Jackson Jams: Empowering Student Leaders
    May 29 2024

    In this episode, we hear from 3rd grade teacher Ms. Tanya Brown about the Jackson Community & Culture Club, a student leadership group at Jackson Primary School. We learn how the group started & about how it operates. We believe that empowering student leaders is a crucial part of building positive culture in the primary school.

    Music Credit: Ikson

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    24 mins
  • Jackson Jams: The School Counselor is In!
    May 21 2024

    On the show today, we welcome Ms. Marcey Nolan, the school counselor at Jackson Primary. Ms. Nolan explains her role as that of a teacher of emotions, of feelings, of how the brain works. Other teachers may teach us language arts, math, music, art, and so on. School counselors help children understand why they feel the way they feel & why they act the way they act. And, as Ms. Nolan shares, this work extends beyond our students – she often helps parents and teachers understand why the children they love act the way they do.

    Music Credit: Ikson

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    35 mins

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