28. Of Goats, Anthropology and EdTech, with Shawna Gunnarson
The What School Could Be Podcast - Een podcast door What School Could Be - Maandagen
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Shawna Gunnarson has a heart as big as Montana. She exudes compassion, humor, kindness, innovation, creativity and imagination; on top of all that, she and her Mom founded the Dancing Goat Sanctuary (https://www.dancinggoatsanctuary.org), a place for wayward animals, energetically guarded by Starsky & Hutch, two frat-like goats. Oh yes, and she is an epic educator at Konawaena Middle School on Hawaiʻi Island (otherwise known as the Big Island), which is what brought her to this podcast. Shawna has worked with special education kids, taught in an AVID program, built education technology programs, served in her complex area administrative office, built science programs and guided/mentored other educators as a Hope Street Group (https://hopestreetgroup.org/teacher-fellows/hawaii-teacher-fellows-previous/) Teacher-Leader Fellow, among other accomplishments. Listen as Shawna and I explore her work and her learning journey. If you love this episode, please give us a rating and comment in your favorite podcast store. From a Partners in Development online newsletter (https://www.pidf.org/programs/ka_hana_noeau/mentors/shawna_gunnarson) we learn: “Shawna Gunnarson is an educator and lifelong learner. As a teacher at Konawaena Middle School, Shawna leads students, and sometimes teachers, in learning about college and career readiness and applying technology in a variety of situations. In her other life, Shawna is a certifiable CoffeeGeek, helping to operate her family’s soil to cup coffee farm. The farm hosts an organic farming internship program where students from middle school through college age have the opportunity to explore connections among plants, soil, air, water, and animals (including the human kind). Tinkering and design thinking in the garden is actively encouraged, and fixed mindsets are forbidden! The farm also hosts a sanctuary for abused, abandoned, and unwanted sheep and goats. This is where Shawna serves as head wrangler for a variety of feathery, furry, and fabulous critters.”The post 28. Of Goats, Anthropology and EdTech, with Shawna Gunnarson (http://mltsinhawaii.com/index.php/2020/02/24/s1e16-of-goats-anthropology-and-edtech-with-shawna-gunnarson/) appeared first on @MLTSinHawaii (http://mltsinhawaii.com).