抖阴成人版app

Season 1, Episode 11

Building an education network to make change, starring A. Simone McQuaige

Today on Beyond My Years, host Ana Torres absorbs wisdom from A. Simone McQuaige, winner of 抖阴成人版app’s Science of Reading Changemaker Star Award in 2024. Simone teaches Ana about what it takes to support wider change across an entire district, and about the common traits she sees in all seasoned educators. She also shares stories about how her mother tried to convince her not to become a teacher, about learning to be calm and reflect, and about how she thinks about her legacy as an educator. Taking all those lessons back to the classroom, Ana and Classroom Insider Eric Cross discuss creating a teacher network, building buy-in, and student-designed projects.

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Meet our guest, A. Simone McQuaige.

A. Simone McQuaige has dedicated 34 years to education within the Prince George鈥檚 County Public School (PGCPS) system. A proud alumna of PGCPS, she began her career as an elementary school teacher. She has since had various leadership roles, including mentor teacher, reading specialist, and Reading/English Language Arts Instructional Specialist, as well as serving as an adjunct professor. She is the Supervisor of Reading/English Language Arts, K鈥5, and she leads the Elementary Literacy Support Team in the Office of Curriculum and Instruction.

In 2024, Simone was honored with 抖阴成人版app’s Changemaker Science of Reading Star Award.

Meet our host, Ana Torres.

Ana has been an educator for 30 years, working in both the K鈥8 and higher education sectors. She served as an administrator and instructor at various public and private colleges and universities and as a bilingual and dual language teacher, dual language math and reading interventionist, dual language instructional coach, assistant principal, and principal in K鈥8 schools. Ana is currently the bilingual and multilingual specialist on 抖阴成人版app鈥檚 product specialist team, and delivers literacy and biliteracy presentations across the nation. Ana鈥檚 passion and advocacy for biliteracy and multiculturalism has led her to educate leaders, teachers, and parents about the positive impact of bilingualism and biliteracy in our world.

Meet our Classroom Insider, Eric Cross.

Eric Cross is a middle school science teacher who hopes to someday be a lifelong educator, like the guests on Beyond My Years! In each episode, Eric connects with host Ana Torres to discuss her guests鈥 best insights gleaned from their long and rewarding careers in the classroom. Then, Eric talks about bringing some of their wisdom into his current classroom and busy life.

Quotes

  • 鈥淚 want future me to be grateful for past me.鈥 鈥擡ric Cross
  • 鈥淭here are a lot of lessons to be learned from 鈥榖ack in the day.鈥 It doesn’t mean we always had it right. We were learning along the way and we recognize that our students are not the same students that were sitting in front of us 鈥榖ack in the day.’鈥 鈥擜. Simone McQuaige
  • 鈥淪easoned teachers are often looked at as the ones with all the answers, and they may not truly have all the answers, but they’ve lived experiences that I think a lot of new teachers could learn from.鈥 鈥擜. Simone McQuaige
  • 鈥淲hen you look at a lot of the seasoned teachers who’ve been in the profession for quite some time, there’s a calmness about them. And you work effectively when you’re in that calm space.鈥 鈥擜. Simone McQuaige
  • 鈥淥ne of the things that I’ve learned over the years is you cannot make change by yourself.鈥 鈥擜. Simone McQuaige
  • 鈥淲e’re talking about the kind of professional development that people have time to invest in learning, and where teachers are treated as the professionals they are.鈥 鈥擜. Simone McQuaige
  • 鈥淲hen you think about legacy, you’re thinking about what things you can put in place that are going to support the generations in the future. And that means you are investing in the people around you now that will be in the field to make those decisions.鈥 鈥擜. Simone McQuaige
  • 鈥淎ll of us kind of feel like there’s work undone 鈥 it’s never ever finished. But I think you get to a point where you just feel that you have given your entire heart.鈥 鈥擜. Simone McQuaige
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