
Keedar Whittle-"The Rockstar of Education"
By Keedar Whittle

Keedar Whittle-"The Rockstar of Education"Nov 23, 2020

Old School Teachers & The New Normal
There is an important population of educators that have the spunk, creativity, and experience your family needs to keep your child on track. Many of these educators would feel more comfortable coming back to teach but in smaller settings. An in-home learning experience could be ideal for your child and a tenured educator. Learn more about how our awesome Tutor Heroes can support you!

Cool vs. Gratitude
Have you unveiled your true self? Are you willing to make a mistake? Are you accepting of rejection or failure? Will you get dirty?
To survive entrepreneurship and be successful, there comes a point when you have to stop worrying about being cool and start focusing on development. An important part of development is designing time in your day to express gratitude. Expression of gratitude can help you stay grounded while remembering all that you have learned and achieved along the way.

Spending Money That Makes a Difference for Families
How many times have you enjoyed a great meal, experience, vacation, and or entertainment? If you are fortunate enough to enjoy these things regularly, chances are you may have more disposable income than the average working American. As you think about the ways you give back to the community, it could be time, food banks, hospitals, and a variety of other charities.
This year, Tutors on Demand is working with local business owners, independent entrepreneurs, and corporate organizations to bring funding for tutoring to parents on the front line and or are needing additional educational support for their child. Learn more about how your cash can be stretched to support the academic growth of a scholar.

The Real Entrepreneur Story-Growth Journey
How many plates can you balance? While returning emails, taking calls, preparing for meetings, and managing all facets of your business, entrepreneurship can be demanding. How are you focusing on taking large leaps? What plans do you have to scale? Get the inside scoop on how to propel yourself forward!

Keep Your Scholar From Falling Behind
Now more than ever, students are feeling the pressure of new learning environments, access to tools and resources, and academic requirements. As parents try to juggle work, parenting, and at-home learning, many are having trouble making sure that their child stays up to speed with their learning. Tudors on Demand helps support parents and students to help prevent your child from following behind.

Sharing Your Service
How well do you really know those that you interact with personally and professionally? Have you taken the time to ask them about how much they value service? In this episode, I share my perspective on the value of being a service leader in your community online and offline. Though education and the arts are my passions, service holds an even greater space in my heart.

Touch Decisions for Parents
Parents across the world are facing the touch decision of if it is right to send their child back to school. There is no right or wrong answer but we all must be here to support each other along the way. In this episode, gain helpful tips for getting through the process.

Supporting Local Childcare Facilities
Local Childcare facilities are in need of staff now more than ever. Learn more about strategies to scale your childcare facility and ways to grow your business. This episode also highlights great opportunities for employment opportunities.

Learning from Home-A Shift in Parental Mindset
Many parents have felt burnt out from having to manage their child's education from home. Some have utilized babysitters, friends, family, or hired help for support but what many are finding is that a professional is needed. Learn more about tools available to parents to help make at-home learning easier for parents and scholars.

Changing the Mindset of Parents
Covid-19 has caught many parents off-guard and many are unsure of what to expect for the 2020-2021 school year. Older siblings, neighborhood friends, family members, and more have been sourced to help provide parents support with their child's in-home education. However, some parents are still making the attempt to manage their child's in-home education on their own. As a result, many of those parents are overwhelmed with the process. Learn about several solutions that are available to you and your family today.

POD Learning & Additional Support
Many parents are being forced to choose between sending their children to school or trying to continue to teach from home. Learn more about POD learning and additional support available to parents that were to keep their scholars on-track.

Leading By Example During Times of Change
COVID-19 has brought about unexpected changes to the world. One of the most significant changes has been on educational systems and the way educators, staff, scholars, and parents are approaching education. Learn more about how educators can lead by example.

WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE 1918 PANDEMIC-Mental Health Support for Educators, Staff, and Scholars
Approaching the upcoming school year is bringing unwanted anxiety, stress, and tensions to educators, staff, students, and parents. Now more than ever, mental health support is needed for all involved in order to maintain balance and peace as we take on the next phase of COVID-19. This episode shares my perspective around the impact that mental health assistance can have in schools.

WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE 1918 PANDEMIC-PARTNERING FOR SUCCESS
It takes a village to raise a child and during the 1918 Pandemic communities joined together to support one another. During this COVID-19 crisis, it is imperative that we leverage our resources as a community and join together to support our schools, educators, scholars, and families. By working together, we can be the support that we all need.

What We Can Learn from the 1918 Pandemic- Part 1: Professional Development
The 1918 Pandemic taught us so much about coming together as a community to support one another and survive. This episode is Part 1 and it discusses the importance and value of professional development.

Surviving a Role When It's Not a Good Fit
At times educators may experience accepting a role that ends up not being a good fit. Prior to going into the role, the educator may have known that it would not be a good fit. Learn more about how to lead, and leverage your experience as an opportunity to effectively pivot while leaving a positive impression.

The Top Ways for Educators to Get Through the Upcoming School Year
Educators are adjusting their style daily to improve the performance of scholars. Oftentimes, the demand of the classroom can lead to educator burn-out.
Learn how to improve balance as an educator.