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Why Teaching Academics is Not Enough

16 Sep 2025

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Math, science, and reading are essential skills that we learn in schools from a young age. Nowadays the realization that we need to teach students not only these fundamental skills but also integrate each student into the learning is growing immensely, but how do we do that?Meet our esteemed hosts: Dr. Eve Miller, Director of Research at FranklinCovey Education, Kim Yaris, M.Ed, Content Creator/Researcher, and Dr. Jennifer Chevalier, Director of Funding. Together, they delve into the transformative power of the Student Leadership Portrait, unraveling the key characteristics that mold students into not just learners, but dynamic leaders poised for success. Join us as we illuminate the path toward a brighter future through personalized, growth-focused education!Don’t forget to like and subscribe, and turn on those bell notifications so you don’t miss our next episode!Learn more about academics here:https://www.leaderinme.org/research-highlights-academics/Starring: Dr. Eve Miller, Director of Research at FranklinCovey EducationKim Yaris, M.Ed, Content Creator/Researcher at FranklinCovey Education Dr. Jennifer Chevalier, Director of Funding at FranklinCovey EducationTime stamps: (00:00 - 01:48) Introduction(01:49 - 05:34) Leaving the K12 System Unprepared(05:35 - 06:55) Covering Standards, Missing Learning(06:56 - 11:40) Student Leadership Portrait(11:41 - 13:12) Connecting to Executive Function(13:13 - 14:05) Putting the Framework into Action(14:06 - 16:46) Integrating the Whole Person(16:47 - 17:09) Closing

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