#48, Corie Julius, Albert Einstein Academies International Baccalaureate Coordinator, Teacher Librarian
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Corie Julius, the International Baccalaureate (IB) Coordinator and Teacher Librarian at Albert Einstein Academies (AEA), shines a light on IB educators' mission to cultivate informed, compassionate global citizens. She shares her life's journey and how these experiences have forged her educational philosophy centered on peace, humanity, and acceptance. We discuss the merits of innovative teaching methods like looping and multi-age classrooms, and how the evolving role of libraries impacts today's education. We navigate the complexities of IB education, the significant role of California in the IB education landscape, and the unique challenges IB coordinators face. Join us for an episode filled with personal triumphs, professional growth, and the transformative power of embracing change in the world of education.
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Chapters
1. Origins and Value of IB Education (00:00:00)
2. Career Journey (00:15:01)
3. Looping and Multi-Age Education Benefits (00:26:22)
4. Libraries' Changing Role in Education (00:35:26)
5. AI's Role in Education (00:44:38)
6. Value of IB Education in Challenging (00:57:05)
7. IB Coordinators in California Schools (01:05:47)
8. IB Framework and Peaceful Dialogue (01:21:58)
9. Thanking Corey for the Interview (01:28:33)
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