KASB's Tallman Talks
Join us as we celebrate the wonderful world of education in Kansas. In each episode, Mark Tallman takes you on a journey through the triumphs, challenges, and innovative ideas shaping our state's educational landscape. Let's explore and learn together!
Podcasting since 2024 • 13 episodes
KASB's Tallman Talks
Latest Episodes
Ep. 12 Tallman Talks | What's Different About KESA 2.0?
Kansas public school districts will enter a new accreditation system this school year (2024-25), following action by the Kansas State Board of Education. The new system is a revision of the original Kansas Education System Accreditation (KESA) ...
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Tallman Talks: Special Edition | Stan Reiss' 40 Years of Service
Tune in for a Special Edition of Tallman Talks!Mark sat down with Stan Reiss to discuss his 40+ years of service on his local school board. Hear about Stan's journey from teacher to long-standing board member in Kismet-Plains USD 483. T...
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Ep. 11 Tallman Talks | Saving Millions and Closing the Digital Divide
Mark is joined by two members from the Lawrence school board and their Director of Technology to discuss an innovative approach to saving millions in the district and working to close the digital divide for Lawrence students. Becau...
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Ep. 10 Tallman Talks | Kansas Teacher Retention
Join Mark Tallman, Dr. Bret Church, and Dr. Jessica Dain as they discuss the Kansas Teacher Retention Initiative. KTRI offers insights into the reasons for the state's teacher shortage and possible pointers for helping retain and recruit future...
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Ep. 9 Tallman Talks | Battling Chronic Absenteeism
In this episode, Mark is joined by administrative staff from the Haysville and Salina school districts to discuss chronic absenteeism and how they have been working to reduce the rate.During the COVID pandemic, chronic absenteeism was r...
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