In today’s episode, we're thrilled to host Dr. Kathy Rollo, the visionary superintendent of Lubbock ISD. Together, we’ll explore the future of public education and the exciting changes on the horizon. Dr. Rollo shares her extensive experience in transforming literacy instruction, the vital role of technology in classrooms, and innovative strategies for student success in K-12 education.
As a lifelong resident and product of Lubbock ISD, Dr. Rollo brings a unique perspective on addressing the needs of a diverse student body, many of whom face socio-economic challenges. She delves into the district's collaborative efforts to align curriculum with scientific research, emphasizing the crucial role of reading proficiency by third grade.
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Timestamps
00:00 Passionate about improving literacy in Lubbock ISD.
05:37 The Whole language approach is misaligned with current research.
07:39 Texas adapted curriculum to align with science.
10:00 High academic growth and engagement with the curriculum.
14:21 Innovative learning approaches: personalized, project-based methods.
18:45 Need human interaction in classroom instruction.
20:07 Balancing access and security; frequent reevaluation needed.
25:24 Creating connections and belonging is Lubbock ISD's focus.
28:55 Early intervention is essential for reading proficiency development.
30:53 Thinking about technology, future, learning, interventions.
34:29 Strategically abandoning less meaningful, outdated tools.
36:44 Teachers use tech to connect and analyze classroom data.
40:54 Visionary superintendents foresee AI's optimistic integration ahead.
43:38 Discussing future changes in public education.
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