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Economics of Learning

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Economics of Learning is a podcast focused on how resources and learning intersect.

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1/19/2021

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November 1, 2022

Economics of Learning:The Secret Sauce

This episode of Economics of Learning features two educational leaders, Director of Friendship Tom Lockwood and Principal Keith Green, who have worked through and supported three rounds of strategic plans over a ten-year time span at Hemlock Public School District with Superintendent Don Killingbeck. Listen to this authentic conversation surrounding the "secret sauce" of strategic planning and hear from the hearts of these leaders about impact. Join the DIY Strategic Planning movement, click here and request access to the shared Google Drive filled with templates and resources.  #EconomicsofLearning #PullTheSled #SecretSauce #AllocateBetter #StrategicPlanning

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December 31, 2021

Operation Expert, Shares Wisdom

This episode of Economics of Learning features Doug Newcombe, who has a wealth of experience to share from working as a CPA field auditor, school business official, adjunct professor, school superintendent, and consultant. Doug shares his wealth of experience and extensive knowledge of how schools can ensure effective and efficient use of limited resources. If you are interested in connecting with Doug to do business or learn more, he can be reached by phone at 989.239.9482 or by email at dmichigan059@gmail.com. #EconomicsofLearning #Cardinal4Life #OperationExpert #AllocateBetter

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December 31, 2021

Economics of Learning: Building Better Budgets, Bringing clarity to your allocation streams.

This episode of Economics of Learning features Jess Gartner, founder, and CEO of Allovue, helping schools across the nation manage education spending for more than a million students. Jess finds passion for her work as a former public school teacher and champions better allocation to improve educational opportunities and equity across school systems. She talks about bringing clarity and transparency to budgets. Gartner holds an advanced degree from John Hopkins University and is a sought-after presenter and business partner. If you are interested in connecting with Jess to do business or learn more, she can be reached at jess@allovue.com. #EconomicsofLearning #InformationManagement #Data Driven #BringingClarity #BuildingBetterBudgets  #ResourceExpert  #AllocateBetter #Allovue

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What is Economics of Learning?

Economics of Learning is a podcast focused on how resources and learning intersect.

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