013 Learning with Jethro Jones

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Is learning a skill? How about enabling learning for others? Yup, they're for sure skills; important ones. Jethro Jones, host of the Transformative Principal podcast, joins us to talk about learning and education. He shares some great insights for thinking longer-term as we educate the rising generation of citizens, workers, and leaders. Please rate and review the podcast! Also, comments and questions are welcome on twitter: [https://twitter.com/skilledby]....(https://twitter.com Tips for improving your learning skills: - If you want to learn a skill, ask people questions about it to show that you're interested and that it's important to you.<br /> - Think beyond the short-term to the long-term benefits of learning that skill<br /> - Never stop learning <br /> You can find my friend Jethro, his podcast, and his books here: - https://jethrojones.com<br /> - https://twitter.com/jethrojones<br /> - https://transformativeprincipal.com/<br /> - https://www.amazon.com/SchoolX-principals-transformative-experience-themselves/dp/1913622118<br /> - https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod....uct/B09X5TGRR6/ref=d Jethro's bio: Jethro Jones, 2017 Digital Principal of the Year, is a former principal and host of Transformative Principal Podcast. He is also the founder of The Center for Cyberethics, independent, non-partisan educational institute dedicated to the study and promotion of cyberethics, and author of the book, SchoolX: How principals can design a transformative school experience for students, teachers, parents – and themselves! He also recently released a second book, How to Be a Transformative Principal. Jethro has worked as a principal at all K-12 levels, including a prison school, a district coach, distance learning team lead, and English teacher. He lives with his wife and four children in Washington state. <br /> Find a glossary of over 100 soft skills on our website: https://skilledbydesign.com/skills Intro/outro music credit: Weero & Mitte

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