On this episode of Tackling Tech Podcast, powered by Dyknow, Brett McGrath talks with Dr. Josue Falaise about building professional learning communities with teachers and students who are positive digital citizens and also ensuring cultural competency within K-12 school systems.
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About Our Guest…
Dr. Josue Falaise is a Rutgers University alum with a Bachelor of Arts from Rutgers Newark College of Arts and Sciences (NCAS). He received his Masters of Arts in Education Administration and Supervision from St. Peters University. He holds a doctorate in Educational Leadership from Nova Southeastern University.
Dr. Falaise began his 19-year career as an elementary school science teacher. Then he became a middle and high school biology and environmental science teacher. After four years of teaching and time as an adjunct professor at Mercer County Community College, he spent the last 15 years as an administrator in the roles of vice principal, principal, and Chief Academic Officer in various urban and suburban school districts. His area of expertise lies in educational topics like designing curriculum, analyzing data to drive instruction and developing high performing professional learning communities (PLCs).