Episode 12: The Seeds We Scatter
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Katie didn't plan to record this episode.
While leading professional development in Jefferson County, she unexpectedly ran into Dr. Ash Kaiser — the educator who, years earlier at Adamsville Elementary, planted a seed that transformed her classroom practice.
What started with chickens, gardens, and project-based learning became something deeper.
In this heartfelt conversation, Katie and Dr. Kaiser reflect on:
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The lasting influence of George Washington Carver
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Why problem-based learning begins with relationships
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The courage to take instructional risks
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The power of collaboration across schools and districts
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The "butterfly effect" educators create every single day
From soil science to servant leadership, this episode is a reminder that teaching isn't just about standards — it's about humanity.
The seeds we plant matter.
Guest: Dr. Ash Kaiser
Elementary Math Specialist, Jefferson County Board of Education
Referenced Inspiration:
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George Washington Carver
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Booker T. Washington
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Tuskegee Institute (now Tuskegee University)
Key Themes:
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Problem-Based vs. Project-Based Learning
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Teacher-Student Relationships
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Community Partnerships
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Agricultural Literacy in Elementary Schools
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Growth Mindset & Servant Leadership
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The Butterfly Effect in Education