Now more than ever teachers need to feel like they are connected to their peers inside and outside of their immediate districts. In this episode, Sari and I talk about strategies to learning and grow as an educator, working with different types of learners and ways to connect with families, other educators, and educational leaders.
Sari Goldberg McKeown is a lifelong learner. She believes education is about who we teach, not just about what we teach. Sari is passionate about culture, relationships, and learning from each other. She believes in the power of being a connected educator. As educators, we are better together! Sari has served as an educator in many K-12 roles for over fifteen years, including classroom teacher, literacy specialist, mentor, supervisor, and coordinator. Currently, Sari serves as a central office administrator and virtual principal on Long Island, New York. She is the co-founder and co-moderator of the #Read2Lead twitter chat and voxer group and co-founder of #UnitedWeLearn. Sari has been a guest facilitator for an array of twitter chats including #LeadLAP, #BookCampPD, and #FormativeChat. She is also honored to be a part of the EdCamp Long Island planning team and a panelist on the webinar series The Mentor Round Table.
Sari is a graduate of New York University, with two graduate degrees from Hofstra and another from the College of St. Rose. Currently, Sari is a doctoral student in the Ed.D. Educational Administration and Supervision program at St. John’s University.
Sari is a proud wife to third grade teacher, Bob, and bonus mom to three amazing children!
Contact Info:
Website: https://sarigmckeown.com/
Twitter: @sgteach_sari
Linked In: Sari Goldberg McKeown
Email: [email protected]
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Twitter Hashtag we discussed on podcast: #parentcamp
Panelist on The Mentor Round Table:
https://sites.google.com/view/mentorroundtable/home