A podcast from Heinemann bringing educators timely and relevant conversations to support student-centered instruction.
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Join AJ Bianco and Christopher J. Nesi as they explore professional development for educators, featuring expert insights on teaching strategies, technology integration, and educational policy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This podcast focuses on supporting educators with the tools and resources necessary to ensure equity at their school. On this podcast, listeners can expect to hear interviews and stories from voices of equity in education today.
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Thank you for checking out the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. This is the space where we explore the art and science of being more effective at facilitating learning. We also share ways to increase our personal productivity, so we can have more peace in our lives and be even more present for our students.
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A podcast for K-12 art educators interested in connecting with colleagues and ideas. Each episode, hosted by Matt and Laura Grundler, takes you backstage with guest hosts from #K12ArtChat to dig into the latest art education innovations and resources. You’ll find tips, tools, and inspiration to keep you connected and moving forward.
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Horror is fun and important. Orrin and Tyler look at a movie each episode and examine what is good, what is bad, and how it could be used in the classroom or out of the classroom to teach us something about ourselves.
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The Classroom Matters podcast aims to tell the stories and share the experiences of K-12 educators and the reality of our education system. Join Kristy Houle, former teacher, assistant principal and principal as she talks with a wide variety of fascinating people on important and interesting educational topics.
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Your permission slip to honest conversations about education, learning, and what really happens in and out of the classroom.
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A podcast fueled by educators. Each month, School Me brings you advice from fellow educators, expert breakdowns of education trends and news, and the encouragement you need to give your students your very best each day. Brought to you by the National Education Association.
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Teach Outdoors is a podcast show that explores the benefits and challenges of bringing learning outside of the traditional classroom setting. Topics range from the science behind the benefits of outdoor learning to practical tips for incorporating outdoor activities into lesson plans. Whether you're a teacher looking to enhance your students' learning experience or simply someone who loves spending time in nature with your kids, Teach Outdoors is the podcast for you. Tune in every month to e ...
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At the Chalk Face is a no-nonsense podcast from Craig’n’Dave, tackling real issues in education. Expect honest chat about pedagogy, classroom practice, and what actually works — from two ex-teachers still embedded in the world of schools. Not just for computer science teachers — this one’s for every educator.
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Teaching strategies, classroom management, education reform, educational technology -- if it has something to do with teaching, we're talking about it. Jennifer Gonzalez interviews educators, students, administrators and parents about the psychological and social dynamics of school, trade secrets, and other juicy things you'll never learn in a textbook. For more fantastic resources for teachers, visit http://www.cultofpedagogy.com.
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A show to help educators integrate instructional technology into their classroom, building, or district.
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In the Teach 4 the Heart podcast, Linda Kardamis shares ideas and inspiration to help you overcome your teaching challenges and make a lasting difference in your students’ lives. Designed for Christian teachers in both public and private schools, Teach 4 the Heart strives to present every discussion from a Biblical perspective. Season 1 will discuss classroom management. Future season's topics TBA but will likely include work/life balance, how our faith should affect our teaching, and more.
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Truth for Teachers is designed to speak life, encouragement, and truth into the minds and hearts of educators and get you energized for the week ahead.
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Hey there, amazing teachers—this podcast is for YOU! Whether you’re just starting your teaching journey or you're a seasoned educator seeking inspiration, Rainbow Skies for Teachers is here to help you thrive in and out of the classroom. We’re Ashleigh and Alisha, your enthusiastic hosts and co-founders of Rainbow Sky Creations. With 20+ years of combined experience in primary education, we’re dedicated to sharing practical advice, supercharged tips, and game-changing strategies to help you ...
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Informal discussions of effective practices in teaching and learning.
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Drawing on 10 years of classroom experience, current research, and feedback from fellow teachers, Alice shares tips to help teachers navigate the challenges not mentioned in teacher school.
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Welcome to 'The Unteachables Podcast', your go-to resource for practical classroom management strategies and teacher support. I’m your host, Claire English, a passionate secondary teacher and leader turned teacher mentor and author of 'It's Never Just About the Behaviour: A Holistic Approach to Classroom Behaviour Management.' I'm on a mission to help educators like you transform your classrooms, build confidence, and feel empowered. Why am I here? Not too long ago, I was overwhelmed by low- ...
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The Fueling Creativity in Education podcast provides listeners with unique insights into the field of creativity research, including best practices for applying this knowledge to a traditional school environment. Thanks to deep dive interviews with renowned creativity scholars, respected practitioners, and passionate educators, every teacher and administrator will walk away with new strategies that inspire and support student and teacher creativity in and out of the classroom.
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Welcome to The Lead, Serve, Teach Podcast, where we explore the intersection of leadership, education, and personal growth. Hosted by D. Paul Miller, a bestselling author, an inspirational speaker, and seasoned educator with over 20 years of experience, this podcast provides practical insights and strategies for educators, administrators, and anyone passionate about leading others and transforming education. As a principal of a virtual school serving 10’s of 1,000’s of students since 2017, P ...
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Hey, y’all, it’s Kasey Bell! Join me on The Shake Up Learning Show, where we dive into the world of blended learning and edtech. As a former middle school teacher turned digital learning coach, I’m here to share practical tips, tools, and ideas for your classroom and beyond. We’ll explore everything from AI in education and Google for Education tools, tried and true tech tools, and effective instructional strategies. Plus, I’ll sprinkle in essential tech tips to keep your teaching fresh and ...
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The Simply Teach Podcast is a podcast by teachers for teachers. The goal of Simply Teach is to encourage classroom teachers right where they are with practical and simple tools to use in your classroom.
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Hello and welcome to Pineapple Classrooms, a blog and podcast celebrating the teachers of Albuquerque! Pineapple Classrooms is a collaborative project that works to bring teachers together through shared stories and honest conversations.
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John Spencer is passionate about seeing schools embrace creativity and design thinking. In this podcast, he explores the intersection of creative thinking and student learning.
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It’s easy to see a child’s education as a path determined by grades, test scores and extra curricular activities. But genuine learning is about so much more than the points schools tally. MindShift explores the future of learning and how we raise our kids. This podcast is part of the MindShift education site, a division of KQED News. You can also visit the MindShift website for episodes and supplemental blog posts or tweet us @MindShiftKQED or visit us at MindShift.KQED.org. Take our audienc ...
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The Inclusive Music Classroom: Conversations on Belonging in Music Education is a podcast exploring how music educators can create spaces of safety, connection, and belonging for every student. Through reflective conversations and practical insights, it invites listeners to reimagine music teaching as an act of care, inclusion, and community.
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Brave New Teaching: A Podcast for High School and Middle School Teachers
Marie Morris & Amanda Cardenas, Secondary ELA Teachers
Join hosts Amanda Cardenas (Mud & Ink Teaching) and Marie Morris (The Caffeinated Classroom) in discussions about being brave, trying new things, and all things teaching! As seasoned classroom teachers, Amanda and Marie bring their experience, insight, energy, and oh, so many opinions and ideas... It's time for all teachers to take their classroom and teaching practice into their own hands!
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This podcast features higher ed faculty and course designers using creative approaches to enhance students’ learning experiences and turn engagement “ON”
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A podcast to help elementary teachers incorporate more picture books into their school day by using read alouds across the curriculum. Each week, I'll share picture book titles to guide you in your teaching. You'll find practical tips, innovative ideas, and a collection of handpicked picture books perfect for each subject. Get ready to inspire, educate and empower your students with the captivating world of picture books. Happy reading!
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The goal of The Teacher As... podcast is to help you explore your passions and learn from others in education and beyond to better your teaching. The Teacher As... highlights innovative practices and uncommon parallels in education. Melissa Milner, veteran teacher, is your host. Melissa shares her own thoughts in The Teacher As...episodes. She also interviews educators as well as professionals outside of education in the Zooming In episodes. A new type of episode on The Teacher As...podcast ...
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Vrain Waves seeks to provide teachers powerful professional learning anywhere, and anytime. We feature interviews with educational giants, successful professionals, and sought-after consultants to help teachers feel more informed, inspired, and connected. Join us each week as we highlight educational theory, strategies, and tools that all teachers can put to use in the classroom.
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The EduGals podcast is all about current challenges in education, and how teachers in K-12 can leverage educational technology (EdTech) in the classroom. Hosted by Rachel Johnson and Katie Attwell.
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A podcast for Aussie teachers to share ideas, experiences and stories from the classroom. In weekly conversations we'll discover the wealth of knowledge in everyday people around us. Teachers and experts like us who are turning up each day to make a difference to our students. This show is for teachers looking for new and practical ideas for the classroom. We'll also share resources, tips and tricks to help you get excited about your profession and be the best teacher you can be!
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Commas in the Chaos is a podcast for upper elementary teachers who are juggling lesson plans, classroom chaos, and trying out what today’s grammar lesson is — all before lunch. Whether grammar feels like your jam or your nemesis, this show is here to help you make it easier, clearer, and a whole lot more doable. Hosted by Rachel, the owner of Uniquely Upper, each week brings short, actionable episodes packed with ideas that actually work — from quick grammar routines and sentence strategies ...
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Enjoy Teaching Again | Elementary, Teacher Burnout, Learning Styles, SEL, Classroom Management
Elizabeth M. Peterson - Teacher, Arts Integration Specialist & Creative SEL Consultant
Do you feel like teaching just isn’t fun anymore? Does classroom management feel like you’re playing a game of whack-a-mole? Do you wish you could clone little Betsy - the only student in class who exudes joy and stays engaged while learning? Ever feel like shutting your door and going off script just so you can teach in a way that you know your students need? You’re not alone—and you’ve just found your people. (YAY!) In this podcast, you’ll find real solutions to bring joy back to teaching, ...
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Are you an upper elementary teacher in need of new ideas, strategies, and inspiration to provide engagement for your students? Upper Elementary Simplified is a podcast for busy teachers to listen to on the car ride to and from school, during lunch or planning, or by the pool during the summer to learn new ways to engage students in meaningful learning. Danna Rodebush from Teacher Tech Studio is a former 5th grade classroom teacher who now shares teaching resources, math lessons, and classroo ...
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The Culture-Centered Classroom podcast is the go-to podcast for teachers, instructional coaches, and school leaders ready to step into their power by centering educational equity, celebrating diversity, and affirming culture every single day. This podcast will provide you with powerful reflection questions, learning, and action strategies to elevate your practice and impact the way you guide the next generation of thought leaders. Tune in.
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Giles Leeper uses science and storytelling to expose the exciting possibilities that arise from recognizing that tutoring and not classroom teaching is how human brains are uniquely designed to teach and learn.
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A podcast by teachers, for teachers, where teachers come together to share insights, to encourage and inspire one another, and to become the best we can be in the classroom.
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🎙️ What is a teacher, really? And what’s it actually like inside a New York City school? Welcome to Playing Teacher, where veteran educators Matt and Rob—with over 40 years of combined experience teaching in NYC—pull back the curtain on the myths, realities, and moments that make education unforgettable (for better or worse). From the mysterious teacher’s lounge to the myth of “summer off,” they explore what really happens when the classroom door closes. This isn’t a shiny brochure version o ...
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The Faculty Chronicles (TFC) podcast, sponsored by the Touro Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning (CETL), is about building community, connection, and conversation. It will bring to life the stories behind the great works of Touro faculty, across disciplines in all our schools, focusing on classroom innovation in teaching and learning, science, business, medicine, education, wellness and more.
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When You’re Crying on the Couch After School… teacher burnout!
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4:31Let’s be real—have you ever come home after school and just collapsed on the couch? You’re not lazy. You’re not broken. You’re just getting burned out. Let me share with you one of my own experiences with burnout—and why it led me to create something new: The Classroom Reset Challenge. This free, 2-day experience is for teachers who are ready for a…
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Students have varied levels of preparation for traditional types of classes and assessments used in colleges. In this episode, David Gooblar joins us to discuss a variety of instructional strategies that we can adopt to help all students succeed. David is an Associate Professor of English at the University of Iowa, a regular contributor to the Chro…
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S6.E5 - Fearless Teaching: How to Teach Truth Without Risking Your Job
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13:53In this episode, we tackle the monumental challenge of teaching equity, justice, and critical thinking in an era of restrictive policies and political scrutiny. We provide a strategic roadmap for maintaining your professional integrity without sacrificing your personal safety. Key Takeaways The Duty of Non-Neutrality: We examine Freire’s belief tha…
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359: Help! My Admin Doesn't Like My Classroom Management Plan
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24:42LEARN MORE at http://teach4theheart.com/359 When admin won’t back your classroom management plan, it can be isolating and frustrating. It’s tough to stay consistent and confident when you feel unsupported. Listen in as we walk through practical strategies you can use to keep your class running smoothly, even without administrative support—so you ca…
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AI in the Classroom: Teaching with Intention
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20:36This is the first in a two-part series featuring a conversation with three secondary educators on how AI is reshaping classroom practice. Dennis and Kristina, co-authors of AI in the Writing Workshop, join Marilyn, author of several Heinemann titles including her latest, 5 Questions for Any Text. Their collective thinking and writing dovetail beaut…
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103. Why We Teach: Classroom Strategies, Student Connections & Finding Purpose
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53:47In this inspiring episode, Ashleigh sits down with passionate educator and podcast host Mathew Green for a heartfelt conversation that reminds us why we teach. Together, we explore the deeper purpose behind classroom leadership, the power of meaningful student connections, and the evolution of teaching from compliance to care. Mathew shares his car…
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Start the School Year Strong: Build Classroom Authority Through Relationships, Not Rules
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15:18Is your classroom authority rooted in rules — or in real relationships? In this episode of The Lead Serve Teach Podcast, D.Paul Miller shares how to build trust and respect with students by focusing on relationships over rules. Instead of leading with policies, D.Paul shows teachers how relational authority, classroom contracts, and even AI tools c…
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Imaginative, Empathetic Classrooms for Teaching Creativity with Jason Blair
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37:53In this episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, hosts Dr. Cyndi Burnett and Dr. Matthew Worwood sit down with innovative art educator Jason Blair to explore the often overlooked discomfort adults feel around "real creativity"—something Jason dubs "inconvenient creativity." Jason shares powerful personal stories, from creative chaos …
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48. Mentor Texts for Teaching Character Traits
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12:49Teaching character traits to your K-3 students can feel like trying to explain the invisible—how do you help little ones move beyond just retelling what happens in a story to truly understanding who the characters are on the inside? If you've ever struggled to make this abstract concept click for your students, this episode is exactly what you need…
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Nature as Therapy: Supporting Kids Through Play and Movement with Devon Karchut
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45:31Welcome back to The Teach Outdoors Podcast! In this inspiring episode, host Lauren MacLean sits down with Devon Karchut, a pediatric physiotherapist and founder of Nature Play, an outdoor play and therapy program in Calgary. Devon has spent 15 years helping children move, grow, and thrive — and she’s a fierce advocate for the power of outdoor play …
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Episode 3: The Intersection of Identity & Belonging in Music Education
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20:52Every student’s musical voice is shaped by who they are... their culture, language, gender, race, ability, and lived experiences. In this episode, we explore how those identities influence learning, expression, and belonging in music education. Host Sid Adams shares stories from the classroom and the field... from a Korean student seeing their cult…
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Metaphors, Free Speech, and How We Learn with Barbara Oakley
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49:03Barbara Oakley shares about her course, Speak Freely, Think Critically, and gives practical advice about teaching on episode 592 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode If you look at free speech from a historical and neuroscientific perspective, you can get a much better sense of people’s motivations and the continuing patter…
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TEACHING DYSTOPIA: A Spotlight for Juxtaposition [Ep 273]
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28:04Have you ever felt like dystopia is the genre that just keeps on giving? In part two of our dystopia series, we focus on the essential skills that make these texts come alive in your classroom, showing why depth beats covering everything superficially. We explore how teaching students to notice author moves like juxtaposition helps them analyze ten…
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The Aspect Learning Improvement Collaborative
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54:09Teacher editor Jo Earp finds out how the Aspect Learning Improvement Collaborative is using a mainstream learning framework developed by Dr Lyn Sharratt, adapted to suit an autism-specific education setting. We’ll hear from Lyn, Aspect Education's Deputy National Director Karilyn Gumley and principals Kaye Perry, Joanne Tidsdell, and Michelle Zikmu…
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Episode 4: IEPs Demystified: Understanding Individual Education Plans
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36:45What is an IEP, really—and how does it shape your child’s learning experience in Ontario schools? In this episode, Jen and Bri take you behind the scenes of the Individual Education Plan process, breaking down the myths, the meaning, and the mechanics of how schools support diverse learners. They trace how IEPs began, what’s required by law, and ho…
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Are you building emotional safety in your classroom from day one? In this episode of The Lead Serve Teach, D. Paul Miller explores why emotional safety is one of the most important foundations for a successful school year. He shares practical ways to create a classroom where students feel seen, respected, and free to take academic risks. Discover h…
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In 2014, Microsoft launched a hugely successful AI bot named Xiaoice in China. With over forty million conversations, users often described feeling as though they were interacting with a real human. Microsoft founder Bill Gates described it this way, “’Xiaoice has attracted 45 million followers... The post Students Need to Explore the Nature of AI …
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What Can Teachers Do About AI? Three Approaches in the Classroom
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30:52This month MindShift is sharing an episode from our friends at KQED's Close All Tabs. Close All Tabs breaks down how digital culture shapes our world through thoughtful insights and irreverent humor. Host Morgan Sung talks to Max Spero, founder of the AI detection company Pangram Labs, MindShift reporter Marlena Jackson Retondo and educator Jeremy …
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81 | Is Burnout the New Normal for Teachers?
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10:22We’ve all been there—grading papers during Sunday football, staying late just to stay afloat, and wondering… is this what being a “good teacher” really means? In this episode, I’m calling out the burnout culture that’s become way too normal in education—and sharing why it doesn’t have to be that way. You'll hear a powerful story from a veteran teac…
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12. 3 Benefits of Using Task Cards (and Why You Should Use Them in Your Classroom)
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7:39Episode Summary You know that moment when you open your pacing guide and immediately think, How on earth am I going to fit all of this in? Between teaching 500 standards, trying to keep your sanity, and still having a few minutes left in the day, it’s a lot. That’s exactly why I want to talk about one of my favorite tools: task cards. In this episo…
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Microschools and Community: Rethinking Education Together
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31:25What happens when you mix creativity with the freedom and flexibility of micro schools? In this enlightening episode of the Fueling Creativity in Education Podcast, hosts Dr. Matthew Worwood and Dr. Cyndi Burnett dive into the world of micro schools with special guest David Richards, founder and CEO of ChangeMakeredU. David breaks down what micro s…
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#144: How to actually support students with additional needs... in a mainstream classroom... with zero support...
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22:38How do you actually manage special needs in a mainstream classroom (when you’re not getting the support you need)? Ever looked around your classroom mid-lesson and thought: “How the heck am I supposed to meet 30 different needs all at once?” Yeah. Me too. This week, I’m kicking off a new mini-series answering your most-asked questions, starting wit…
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360: How to be Unoffendable in a Culture of Offense
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16:09LEARN MORE at http://teach4theheart.com/360 Does the Bible give us guidance on how to navigate anger? Listen in to this clip from a provocative session from the 2024 Summit with Brant Hansen, a nationally syndicated radio personality and the bestselling author of the counterintuitive and entertaining book, Unoffendable. Brant shares a life-changing…
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Picture this: Your students' eyes light up the moment they see you pull out a Halloween picture book, and suddenly even your most reluctant readers are leaning in with anticipation. There's something magical about spooky season that transforms our classrooms, and I'm here to help you make the most of it! In this episode, I'm sharing my favorite new…
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LE 407: The Classroom Mistake Hurting Multilingual Students
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30:26Show notes information: Watch the video Order the Book Bringing Belonging to the Table, a leadership experience Follow me on IG: @sheldoneakins Interested in sponsoring? Contact [email protected] todayBy Sheldon L. Eakins, Ph.D.
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Concept maps are graphic organizers or visual representations of knowledge. They're simple, they're low-tech, and they're incredibly powerful tools for learning. In this episode, cognitive scientist Dr. Kripa Sundar explains why concept maps are so impactful, then shares a handful of specific practices that will help you make the best use of them. …
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Episode 2: Beyond Representation: Building Empathy and Belonging in the Music Classroom
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25:18Representation is an important first step toward inclusion, but it’s not the finish line. In this episode, we explore how music education can move beyond simply who is in the room to focus on how the room feels for every student. Through storytelling, performance, and reflection, we look at how music-making helps students build empathy, compassion,…
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104. Supporting Students with ADHD: Practical Strategies Every Teacher Needs with Sharon Collon
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47:03Teaching students with ADHD doesn't have to feel overwhelming. In this enlightening episode, ADHD coach Sharon Collon joins us to share practical, brain-friendly strategies to help these incredible learners thrive. With a warm, collaborative approach, Sharon explains how teachers can better understand ADHD, build strong relationships, and support e…
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In the premiere episode of The Inclusive Music Classroom, host Dr. Sid Adams (he/him) invites listeners into an open and reflective conversation about belonging, identity, and the power of inclusion in music education. Drawing on his experiences as a music educator and researcher, Dr. Adams shares the inspiration behind the podcast and the importan…
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At the chalk face: Why networking matters | Teachers need each other Are you too busy to network… or just making excuses? Craig and Dave get fired up in this episode as they unpack one of teaching’s biggest missed opportunities — genuine networking between teachers. From the dangers of staying in your “school bubble” to how their own collaboration …
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Learning Happens Everywhere: With Hailey Furster, The Early Years Inquirer
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55:57In this episode of Teach Outdoors, Lauren sits down with Ontario educator Hailey Furster, the inspiring face behind The Early Years Inquirer on Instagram and Teachers Pay Teachers. With a passion for Kindergarten and early literacy, Hailey brings her belief that “Learning Happens Everywhere” to life through inquiry-based, community-connected, and o…
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Rethinking Student Attendance Policies for Deeper Engagement and Learning
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46:59Simon Cullen + Danny Oppenheimer help us rethink student attendance policies toward deeper engagement and learning on episode 591 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast. Quotes from the episode There’s a lot of evidence that coming to class is one of the best things a student can do to facilitate their learning and performance in class. -Danny Oppenh…
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Why Your Student Behavior Strategies Aren’t Working (And What to Do Instead)
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3:59Have you ever felt like you’ve tried everything to fix student behavior—but nothing seems to stick? The clip charts, the brain breaks, the calm-down corners... they help for a second, but the chaos keeps creeping in. If you’re nodding your head, friend—this episode is for you. Join me inside The Classroom Reset Challenge—a free, live 2-day workshop…
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Episode 234 – Momo Pixel – Coding, Culture, & Creativity
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42:27In this episode, Matt and Laura welcome back award-winning art director, game designer, and artist Momo Pixel to talk about her work across the mediums of games, fashion, pixel art, and music! Momo is the creator of the viral game “Hair Nah” as well many other interactives for Hulu, Google, and much more. Momo shares her personal approach to creati…
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TEACHING DYSTOPIA: New Essential Questions to Try [Ep 272]
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30:16Ready to refresh your dystopia unit? In this episode, we explore how to make the genre feel fresh, relevant, and engaging for today’s students by rethinking essential questions and diving deeper into structure, theme, and skill connections. From moving beyond the classic “Is America a dystopia?” debate to exploring what it means to rebuild a broken…
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The #1 Mistake Teachers Make at the Start of the Year (and How to Fix It)
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12:22Teachers, are you making the #1 mistake at the start of the school year? In this episode of The Lead Serve Teach Podcast, D. Paul Miller shows why setting rules isn’t enough and how teaching classroom routines like content can transform your year. By using the “I do, We do, You do” method, D.Paul reveals how small changes in the first week lead to …
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The U.S. higher education system has been a primary source of research that fuels innovation in science and industry, provides students from low-income communities opportunity to escape from poverty, and enriches the lives of graduates. In this episode, Rebecca Winthrop joins us to discuss how changes in federal policy are affecting the U.S. educat…
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S6.E4 - Are You Giving Up Control or Gaining True Student Agency?
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18:44In this episode, we explore the crucial shift from student voice to student agency. We discuss how co-creating the learning narrative with our students is a powerful act of equity that fosters ownership, intellectualism, and true freedom in the classroom. Key Takeaways Student Agency > Student Voice: We distinguish between the concepts of "voice" a…
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The Power of Parent-Teacher Partnerships - PPD151
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45:45In this episode of PodcastPD, Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco welcome Christina Hidek, veteran PTO leader and founder of PTO Answers, to discuss the power of effective parent-school collaboration. With over 15 years of experience building strong PTOs and supporting educators, Christina shares practical strategies for bridging communication gaps, strengthe…
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11. Teaching Grammar in Context: Why It Isn’t Enough on Its Own
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80 | 3 Mistakes Teachers Make When Trying to Fix Classroom Behavior
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13:55By Elizabeth M. Peterson - Teacher, Arts Integration Specialist & Creative SEL Consultant
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