• Policy Perspectives from Courtnee Justice, a Rural Educator!

  • Feb 14 2024
  • Length: 19 mins
  • Podcast

Policy Perspectives from Courtnee Justice, a Rural Educator!

  • Summary

  • Layout:

    Beginning 5 Minutes - Intro, Day at the Hill, Introducing Courtnee Justice, & John Arthur’s Info Drop

    The Next 12 Minutes - The Heart of the Conversation (Pros & Cons of Being a Rural Educator, Concurrent Enrollment & Scholarships, & Looping)

    The last 4 Minutes - Reflection, Takeaways, and Wrap-up

    Guest on Episode:

    Courtnee Justice (@english_justus5) -- ELA Teacher, Emery School District

    Additional Resources:

    Go to le.utah.gov to find more information on who your legislator is and to learn more about different bills in sessions.

    SOCIAL MEDIA CONNECTIONS:

    Teacher Fellows Website: teacherfellows.org

    Linkedin: Utah Teacher Fellows

    Twitter: @TeachFellowsPod or @HSG_UT

    Instagram: @TeacherFellowsPodcast or @hsg_ut

    Facebook: @utahteacherfellowsprogram

    Email us: socialmedia@hopestreetgroup.org

    PART OF THE SHOW

    Info Drop Spokesperson:

    • John Arthur (@9thEvermore) -- Co-Director of the Teacher Fellows, 6th Grade Teacher in Salt Lake School District, 2021 Utah Teacher of the Year, 2021 National Teacher of the Year Finalist.

    Hosts:

    • Lauren Merkley (@lmerkles) -- Taught AP English Language and Composition, Creative Writing in Granite School, 2020 Utah Teacher of the Year
    • Ryan Rarick (@Coach_Rarick) -- Education Pathway Teacher for Washington Country School District

    Production Team:

    • Kiera Beddes (@KBeddes) -- Digital Teaching & Learning Specialist for Jordan School District
    • Kayla Towner (@mrstowner9) -- Technology Specialist and IT Manager for Utah Education Network (UEN)

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