Unlocking Education: The Power of Collaboration
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Welcome to the first-ever episode of The Curriculum Corner Podcast!
In this inaugural discussion, we dive deep into the heart of education with special guests from the Orangeburg County School District.
Our panel of educators and administrators unpack the critical difference between curriculum and instruction, explore the relationship between the two, and reveal the characteristics that make a true curriculum specialist.
Together, we examine real-world applications by comparing data from Carver Edistowe Middle, Howard Middle, Crestwood High, and Edisto High.
We also tackle essential questions about transformational vs. instructional leadership, and how a strong, data-driven curriculum can inspire meaningful change in the classroom.
Whether you're an educator, administrator, or simply passionate about the power of learning, this episode will equip you with new insights and fresh perspectives on how curriculum design shapes student outcomes.
Key Topics Discussed:
- The difference between curriculum (the roadmap) and instruction (the vehicle)
- Real-world school comparisons and report card analysis
- What makes a great curriculum specialist
- Understanding transformational vs. instructional leadership
- Building culturally relevant teaching strategies in rural communities
- Ensuring curriculum is both relevant and impactful
Featured Guests:
Dr. Teresa Jennings – Director of Elementary & Primary Schools, Orangeburg County School District
Dr. Kavitha Rathinam – 8th Grade Math and Algebra I Teacher, Carver Edisto Middle School
Dr. Bernard Frost – Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum & Instruction, Orangeburg County School District
Memorable Quotes:
"Curriculum is the roadmap; instruction is the vehicle." – Dr. Frost
"A visionary is also a risk-taker. To move forward, you have to be willing to think differently." – Dr. Jennings
"If you can capture the heart of a person, they'll move the school for you." – Dr. Jennings
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