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Empowering Girls in STEM: Dr. Leslie Gruis’s NSA to Education Journey

Empowering Girls in STEM: Dr. Leslie Gruis’s NSA to Education Journey

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Welcome to Digital Learning Today. In this episode, Jeff Bradbury explores the strategic systems shaping education's future, focusing on Instructional Coaching, Artificial Intelligence, Professional Learning, and cutting-edge Educational Technology Trends. Dr. Leslie Gruis joins us for an engaging conversation, sharing her remarkable journey from a math-fascinated young girl to a distinguished figure in national security and education. Drawing on her 30-year NSA career, she discusses her passion for mentoring STEM students, particularly middle school girls. Dr. Gruis highlights privacy's fundamental role in democracy while examining both challenges and opportunities presented by emerging technologies like AI. Her educational insights emphasize the critical need for effective teaching methods that will inspire our next generation of mathematicians and scientists. Become a High-Impact Leader: This episode is just the beginning. To get the complete blueprint for designing and implementing high-impact systems in your district, get your copy of my book, "Impact Standards."
  • Strategic Vision for Digital Learning:Learn how to create a district-wide vision that aligns digital learning with your educational goals, transforming how standards-based instruction is designed and supported.
  • Curriculum Design and Implementation:Discover practical strategies for integrating digital learning into existing curricula, creating vertical alignment of skills, and mapping digital learning across grade levels.
  • Effective Instructional Coaching:Master the art of coaching people rather than technology, building relationships that drive success, and measuring impact through student engagement rather than just technology usage.

Purchase your copy of “Impact Standards” on Amazon today! Key Takeaways:
  • Dr. Gruis holds a PhD in applied math and engineering sciences.
  • She champions mentoring middle school girls in STEM.
  • The U.S. faces a critical shortage of cybersecurity professionals.
  • Her NSA career spanned over 30 years with a focus on cryptology.
  • The internet's emergence transformed both her work and the field of mathematics.
  • Her book on privacy emphasizes its fundamental role in democracy.
  • Dr. Gruis contends that technology hasn't solved core educational challenges.
  • She strongly advocates for hands-on learning experiences.
  • Middle school represents a critical juncture for girls' interest in math and science.
  • Effective teaching hinges on understanding students' individual learning styles.

Chapters:
  • 00:00 Introduction to STEM Education and Mentorship
  • 01:48 The Importance of Middle School Girls in STEM
  • 04:31 Personal Journey in Mathematics and NSA Career
  • 09:01 The Evolution of Technology and Its Impact
  • 14:10 Privacy and Cybersecurity Insights
  • 17:13 AI in Education and Society
  • 19:38 Mentoring Middle School Girls
  • 22:38 Teaching Strategies for Engaging Students
  • 27:10 Challenges in Education and the Future of STEM

About our Guest: Dr. Leslie Gruis Born a patriot and raised on Capitol Hill, Dr. Leslie Gruis has dedicated her life to the intersection of mathematics, national service, privacy and civil liberties. She spent three decades as a senior intelligence officer at the National Security Agency, where she developed disruptive technologies to tackle complex security challenges and helped shape internal debates around surveillance and privacy. As the first president of the NSA’s Women in Mathematics Society, she championed inclusion in STEM early in her career. Dr. Gruis also...
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