Episode 06: Burgers, Buy-In & the Road to Better Schools
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Katie and Aubrey hit the road with former Alabama Teacher of the Year Jennifer Brown to visit Paul Bryant High School and see how Principal Hines has built a culture of trust, visibility, and growth. From walkthroughs to data tracking to student ownership, this episode is full of practical insight—and a little karaoke.
In this episode:
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Visiting Paul W. Bryant High School in Tuscaloosa City Schools with Jennifer Brown
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How Principal Hines builds trust and visibility
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What daily walkthroughs look like—and why they work
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Students tracking their ACT pathway data
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Metacognition and ownership in every classroom
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The "Praise–Probe–Push" model for effective feedback
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The culture of celebration and high expectations
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The importance of teacher self-efficacy
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Road trip stories, J&J Grocery, and a little karaoke
Featured Guest:
Jennifer Brown, 2016 Alabama Teacher of the Year and educational consultant with Bailey Education Group
Locations Mentioned:
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Paul Bryant High School
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J&J Grocery (the best burger in Alabama)
Resources & Ideas Discussed:
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ACT pathway proficiency levels
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Classroom walkthrough structures
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Clear learning targets and student reflection
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Attendance and school culture initiatives