Episode 178: Balancing Effectiveness and Efficiency
Episode 178: Balancing Effectiveness and Efficiency
Join me as I welcome Jen Manly , a passionate educator, as she shares her insights on creating meaningful and fun learning experiences for …
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Feb. 22, 2023

Episode 178: Balancing Effectiveness and Efficiency

Join me as I welcome Jen Manly, a passionate educator, as she shares her insights on creating meaningful and fun learning experiences for students. With years of experience as a teacher, curriculum developer, and college instructor, Jen knows how to help educators maximize their planning time. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn from her experience in the field.

 

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Jen Manly

CEO, The Strategic Classroom

Jen believes that kids deserve to do BIG, meaningful work and that all students are worthy of learning that is fun, challenging, and fulfilling. She is passionate about helping teachers maximize their planning time to make time for what is most important while still providing an incredible learning experience for every student. She is a current college instructor, former high school and middle school computer science teacher, middle and high school curriculum developer, and served as a Project Lead the Way Master Teacher. She is a skilled facilitator and has presented to thousands of educators at the local, state, and national levels, including at CSTA, Project Lead the Way Summit, ISTE, and International Technology and Engineering Educators Association (ITEEA). She is a Certified Agile Leader K–12 Trainer, coauthor of the Agile Educator Guide, and a 2018 ITEEA Teacher Excellence awardee. She received a 2021 CS Teaching Excellence Honorable Mention and served as a curriculum writer for Code.org's AP CS A curriculum.