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The podcast will take a journey into some favorite books of a lifelong educator and learner. Beyond scratching the surface of the content, we will learn about the books from the authors themselves. Join us as we open to the next chapter of Books with Bagb

Greg Bagby


    • Jun 25, 2023 LATEST EPISODE
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    Tammy Dunbar's Soapbox and Passions BWB021

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2023 33:30


    I get the opportunity to hear from my good friend and fellow NCCE Professional Learning Specialist Tammy Dunbar. Tammy Brecht Dunbar, M.Ed., S.T.E.M. teaches 5th grade in Manteca (CA) Unified and is a 2018-2019 Fulbright Teachers for Global Classrooms Fellow. She was named 2016 California Woman of the Year, Assembly District 12, won the 2018 ISTE Literacy PLN Award for #CultivateWorldLiteracy and is a popular presenter and trainer in the US and around the world. She was recently a featured presenter on Microsoft's Hack the Classroom event, which was broadcast to a global audience of more than 50,000. She is a Microsoft Innovative Educator Fellow, Skype Master Trainer, NCCE Professional Learning Specialist, CUE Rock Star Faculty member, Teach SDGs Ambassador & TEACH.org Ambassador. She won an eInstruction $75,000 Classroom Makeover Video Contest, wrote a successful Enhancing Education Through Technology federal grant for Manteca Unified, and was named Manteca USD Teacher of the Year.With almost 20 years of experience as an educator and trainer, Dunbar has developed and delivered professional learning for educational conferences and communities across the country on such topics as Building Empathy through Global Communication & Collaboration, Hacking the Classroom, STEM on a Shoestring, and all the Microsoft showcase products like Minecraft, MakeCode, Sway, PowerPoint and Forms. She loves sharing ideas and strategies through her blog on teachergeekischic.com and on the Microsoft Educator Network. As a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert Fellow & Master Trainer and an NCCE Professional Learning Specialist, she embraces the opportunity to share her knowledge with educators from around the world while learning from them. She wants everyone to know that Teacher Geek is Chic!Tammy Brecht Dunbar, M.Ed., STEMEmail: tdunbar@musd.net OR TammyDunbar@outlook.comGo to this Sway

    The Interactive Class: Using Technology to Make Learning More Relevant and Engaging in the Elementary Classroom W/ Joe and Kristin Merrill BWB020

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 24:40


    In this episode I have the Merrills.Kristin is a fourth grade teacher, certified Microsoft Innovative Educator, and Certified Microsoft Innovative Educator. She is an ambassador for: Flipgrid, Seesaw, Classkick, and Buncee. Kristin has co-hosted events like Ed Camp Flipgrid, and is also one of the moderators of the #FlipgridFever chat. She has been teaching for over 13 years and works hard to engage students in learning by reaching them in ways that are responsive, relevant and interACTIVE through the intentional infusion of technology in the classroom.Joe is a first grade teacher and certified Microsoft Innovative Educator. He is an Apple Certified Educator, Certified Microsoft Innovative Educator, and Flipgrid Certified Educator. He is an ambassador for Flipgrid, Seesaw, Buncee, and Book Creator. Joe is also one of the moderators of the #FlipgridFever Twitter chat. He has spent the last four years implementing 1:1 iPads. Joe has co-authored the books "The InterACTIVE Class," (Elevate Books EDU), "The Microsoft Infused Classroom," (Elevate Books EDU) and self published several eBooks: “#AppSmashing with @MrMerrillsClass” (Vol. 1 & 2), which are available for free download on www.themerrillsedu.com.They are also on twitter

    Stevie Frank's Soapbox and Passions BWB019

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 25:42


    In this episode I sit down with the amazing Stevie Franks and we discuss books as well as her education passions and soapbox.On Twitter: @Steviefrank23Matt Miller- AI for EducatorsBeing the Change: Lessons and Strategies to Teach Social Comprehension

    SchoolX: Redesign your school for the people right in front of you With Jethro Jones BWB018

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 25:42


    In this Episode I sit down with educator Jethro Jones.Jethro Jones, 2017 NASSP Digital Principal of the Year, is host of Transformative Principal, where he interviews principals, leaders, and influencers who help improve K-12 education throughout the world. He is also the founder of Transformative Leadership Summit, which is like his podcast, but on steroids!While growing up, Jethro attended five elementary schools, a middle school, and three different high schools.This experience instilled a desire to provide the most nimble educational experience possible, so that all students, no matter how long they are at his school, can pursue their own interests and work to their individual potential.Jethro has always pushed the envelope on learning situations. As principal at Kodiak Middle School he implemented a flexible schedule that allowed students to have Tier 2 interventions and enrichments. These complex logistics are facilitated with the Pickr app.At Tanana Middle School, Jethro created a synergy program which enabled students to create a solution to make the world a better place. Over 100 different projects were created by students, some big, some small.Jethro has also focused heavily on disciplinary practices that reduce suspensions for African American and other minority students.Jethro has provided simple solutions to complex educational problems as a principal, district coach, library supervisor, and middle school teacher.Move up Transformative PrincipalOn Twitter @jethrojoneshttps://www.jethrojones.com/

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    Pass the Baton With Kathryn Finch and Theresa Hoover BWB017

    Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 26:05


    In this episode we look at the book Pass the Baton. Theresa Hoover is a music educator, speaker, and writer. She is an advocate for student voice in the music room and works to empower students throughout their musical experiences while helping teachers transform their classrooms into student-centered learning environments.Currently, Theresa teaches middle school band in Northern Virginia, opening a brand new middle school in 2019. Prior to moving to Virginia in 2016, she taught instrumental, general, and vocal music in a variety of settings in Pennsylvania for 13 years. She holds a bachelor's degree in music education from Penn State University and a master's degree in wind conducting from West Chester University, both in Pennsylvania.Theresa is a recognized presenter and clinician at conferences at the local, regional, and national level including the International Music Education Summit, the Virginia Society for Technology in Education, and several state music education conferences. She is a Google for Education Certified Trainer and was selected as a member of the Google Certified Innovator program, participating in the London 2019 cohort.In addition to her school teaching, Theresa was the founding director of the Chester County Youth Wind Ensemble and currently serves on the staff of the Virginia Winds Academy. She has also been the guest conductor for several elementary and middle school ensembles in Pennsylvania and Virginia.When not teaching you can find Theresa curled up with a good book, on the running trail, traveling to visit family and friends, or spending time with her dog Dizzy.Kathryn Finch has twenty-two years of experience in the elementary general music classroom and currently teaches in a northern suburb of Chicago. She speaks passionately about the shift in music education from teacher-led activities to student-led activities and focuses on practical ways music educators can transform their classrooms to empower their students to own their learning.She has been a guest on the Music Ed Mentor podcast on empowering music students, and recently joined the team at Activate! magazine as a contributing author of general music lesson plans. A published work of Kathryn's, Creating Adaptive Instruments with a Makey Makey, can be found in the fall 2019 issue of the Illinois Music Educator Journal as she is also passionate about an inclusive music experience for all her students. Kathryn has coauthored two teaching resources, "Full STEAM Ahead: Lessons to Shift Instruction, Empower Students, and Transform Your Music Classroom" and "Everyone Loves a Story: Bringing Books to Life through Music." You can read about Kathryn's professional journey at www.ponderingsfromafinch.com.Kathryn received her bachelor's degree in music education from Augustana College and her master's in music education from VanderCook College of Music. She is a co-creator of the #BlairFinchProject, certified in all three levels of Orff Schulwerk, an Apple Teacher, and serves as a technology leader in her school district.Kathryn lives near Chicago, Illinois, with her husband, two children, an energetic Brittany spaniel, and an emotionally challenged Chihuahua. If she isn't writing, Kathryn is taking walks with the dogs, experimenting in the kitchen, or creating sewing projects with her family to support local organizations.Check out www.passthebatonbook.com for more info and free resources!Find them both on twitter at @MusicalTheresaand @SingingFinch1

    Mike Ballard's Soapbox and Passions

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 23:07


    In this episode I sit down with my good friend Mike Ballard and we discuss a couple of his favorite books as well as his education passions and soapbox. Mike can be found at https://wemarriedadventure.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/247706013750685Mike Ballard's Book recommendations:The Name of the RoseThe Complete Hitchhiker's Guide to The Galaxy Boxset

    TRANSFORM Techy Notes to Make Learning Sticky With Debbie Tannenbaum BWB015

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 25:07


    In this chapter I sit with Debbie Tannenbaum to discuss her book TRANSFORM: Techy Notes to Make Learning Sticky.Debbie Tannenbaum works as an Elementary School Technology Specialist in Fairfax County, VA. An educator with over twenty years of experience, Debbie Tannenbaum supports both staff and students to integrate technology tools into instruction through both co teaching sessions and weekly technology classes. Debbie emphasizes working collaboratively with other educators to use technology tools that amplify student learning and empower student voice. She also blogs and shares her thoughts and reflections regularly on her website: https://www.tannenbaumtech.com.TRANSFORM: Techy Notes to Make Learning Sticky is her first book and she is so excited to share it with you.You can also find her on Twitter at:@TannenbaumTech

    Make Learning Magical: Transform Your Teaching and Create Unforgettable Experiences in Your Classroom with Tisha Richmond BWB014

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2022 28:05


    In this episode I sit with Tisha Richmond.Tisha Richmond is a passionate and innovative district tech instructional specialist and former high school culinary arts teacher of twenty-two years from Southern Oregon. She is passionate about infusing joy, passion, play, and gamified experiences into classrooms to make learning MAGICAL. She received the 2018 Golden Pear High School Teacher of the Year award in her district and was a 2018 first- place winner in Henry Ford's Innovation Nation Teacher Innovator Awards. She is a connected educator who is continually collaborating, sharing, and learning with her personal learning network. Tisha loves sharing her passion for teaching and learning and speaks nationally on gamification and various innovative strategies.Find her at:TishaRichmond.com@tishrich

    Stronger Together: The Power Of Connections Within a School Community with Matthew X. Joseph BWB013

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 16:46


    In this episode I sit down with Matthew X. JosephDr. Matthew X. Joseph has collected incredible insights on how best to support teaching and learning, and his work has led to nationally published articles and opportunities to speak at multiple state and national events. He has been a school and district leader in many capacities in public education over his twenty-eight years in the field, with experiences such as being executive director of teaching and learning, curriculum director, the director of digital learning and innovation, an elementary school principal, a classroom teacher, and a district professional development specialist. Matt currently serves as the director of curriculum, instruction, and assessment in Leicester Public Schools. He earned a master's degree in special education and administration and has his Ed.D. in educational leadership from Boston College. Matt holds licenses in teaching, school administration, and MA superintendent. Follow Matthew on Twitter @matthewxjoseph or website: https://mxjedu.net

    EdTech Essentials The Top 10 Technology Strategies for All Learning Environments with Monica Burns BWB012

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2022 14:08


    In this episode I sit down with Dr. Monica Burns. Dr. Monica Burns is a Curriculum and EdTech Consultant, Apple Distinguished Educator and Founder of ClassTechTips.com. Monica was part of her school's leadership team and was a vocal advocate for bringing one-to-one technology into her classroom. As a classroom teacher, Monica used iPads to create an engaging, differentiated learning experience to meet the unique needs of her students. Realizing the power of digital tools in the classroom, Monica started ClassTechTips.com to provide a resource for educators.Since starting ClassTechTips.com, Monica has presented to teachers, administrators and tech-enthusiasts at numerous national and international conferences including SXSWedu, ISTE, FETC and EduTECH. She is a webinar host for SimpleK12 and a regular contributor to Edutopia. Monica is the author of Tasks Before Apps: Designing Rigorous Learning in a Tech-Rich Classroom (ASCD), #FormativeTech: Meaningful, Sustainable, and Scalable Formative Assessment with Technology (Corwin), Deeper Learning with QR Codes and Augmented Reality (Corwin), and co-author of 40 Ways to Inject Creativity into Your Classroom with Adobe Spark.Monica visits schools across the country to work with PreK-20 teachers to make technology integration exciting and accessible. In addition to being named an Apple Distinguished Educator in 2013, Monica is a graduate of the University of Delaware and Hunter College, and completed a Doctorate in Global Education Leadership at Lamar University in 2016.You can find out more about working with Monica, her books and resources, or subscribe to the Class Tech Tips newsletter for the latest in EdTech: classtechtips.com/signupFind her on Insta: @ClassTechTips Twitter: @ClassTechTipsWebsite: https://classtechtips.com/

    Disruptive Thinking in Our Classrooms: Preparing Learners for Their Future with Eric Sheninger - BWB 011

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2022 27:05


    In this chapter I am with Erich Sheninger talk about his latest book Disruptive Thinking in Our Classrooms: Preparing Learners for Their FutureEric is an Associate Partner with the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE). Prior to this, he was the award-winning Principal at New Milford High School. Under his leadership, his school became a globally recognized model for innovative practices. Eric oversaw the successful implementation of several sustainable change initiatives that radically transformed the learning culture at his school while increasing achievement.His work focuses on leading and learning in the digital age as a model for moving schools and districts forward. This has led to the formation of the Pillars of Digital Leadership, a framework for all educators to initiate sustainable change to transform school cultures. As a result, Eric has emerged as an innovative leader, best-selling author, and sought-after speaker. His main focus is the use of social media and web 2.0 technology as tools to facilitate student learning, improve communications with stakeholders, enhance public relations, create a positive brand presence, discover opportunity, transform learning spaces, and help educators grow professionally.Eric is a Bammy Award winner (2013), NASSP Digital Principal Award winner (2012), PDK Emerging Leader Award recipient (2012), winner of Learning Forward's Excellence in Professional Practice Award (20 12), Google Certified Teacher, Adobe Education Leader, and ASCD 2011 Conference Scholar. He has authored and co-authored the following: Digital Leadership: Changing Paradigms for Changing Times, Communicating and Connecting With Social Media: Essentials for Principals, and What Principals Need to Know About Teaching and Learning ScienceHe has also contributed on education for the Huffington Post, co-created the Edscape Conference, sits on the FEA Board of Directors, and was named to the NSBA "20 to Watch" list in 2010 for technology leadership. TIME Magazine also identified Eric as having one of the 140 Best Twitter Feeds in 2014. He now presents and speaks nationally to assist other school leaders embrace and effectively utilize technology. His blog, A Principal's Reflections, was selected as Best School Administrator Blog in 2013 and 2011 by Edublogs.Eric began his career in education as a Science Teacher at Watchung Hills Regional High School where he taught a variety of subjects (Biology, Chemistry, Marine Biology, Ecology) and coached several sports (ice hockey, football, lacrosse). He then transitioned into the field of educational administration as an Athletic Director/Supervisor of Physical Education & Health and Vice Principal in the New Milford School District. During his administrative career he has served as District Affirmative Action Officer and was the president of the New Milford Administrator's Association. During his tenure as high school principal he successfully implemented numerous initiatives including a new teacher evaluation system (McREL), oversaw Common Core implementation, and initiated a new grading philosophy. Eric received his M.Ed. in Educational Administration from East Stroudsburg University, B.S. in Biology from Salisbury University, and his B.S. in Marine/Environmental Science from the University of Maryland Eastern Shore.Find him at:https://ericsheninger.com/and ont Twitter @E_Sheninger

    The Microsoft Teams Playbook: Your Guide to Creating an Empowered Classroom with Jeni Long & Salleé Clark - BWB010

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 30:35


    This is a first, I sit down with co-authors Jeni Long & Salleé Clark also known as Jenallee!! We discuss their Microsoft Teams Playbook.Jeni LongJeni is an Innovation Leader with Castleberry ISD. She has served in education for 24 years as a 6th grade Math Teacher, 7-12 ELA Curriculum Specialist, Technology Integration Specialist and as a Science Curriculum Specialist.Sallee' ClarkSallee is an Innovation Leader with Castleberry ISD. She has served in education for 17 years as a Pre-K General education and Special education teacher, Elementary Librarian, District Librarian, and as an Instructional Technologist.Find them here: https://thejenalleeshow.com/https://twitter.com/jlo731https://twitter.com/SalleeClarkhttps://twitter.com/Jenallee1

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    BONUS - Monica Burns Cross-Cast

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 18:44


    As some of you may remember in previous episodes I talked about changing it up while school is in session. This is called cross-cast. It's where I post the podcast of one of my guests so that you can get a feel of what they do in the world of podcasting as well. In this episode you will hear from Monica Burns, whose Books episode will be out next month, but this is her Easy Ed tech Podcast. In this episode she is talking about tech use the first week of school. Many of us just started so let's give it a listen...

    Tech Like a PIRATE: Using Classroom Technology to Create an Experience and Make Learning Memorable with Matt Miller - BWB009

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 24:51


    In this chapter I sit down with the amazing Matt Miller. Matt Miller is the author of six books. He has spent more than a decade teaching technology-infused lessons in public schools. As an author, blogger and education speaker, he encourages teachers to free their teaching and revolutionize their classrooms with mindset, techniques and curriculum to serve today's learners. With thousands of subscribers and visitors from more than 100 countries, Matt's blog, DitchThatTextbook.com, is a well-respected source of ideas and insights about educational technology and creative teaching.You can find Matt all over the web at: Ditch That Text Book Twitter: @JMattMillerInsta: @DitchThatTextBook

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    Master the Media: How Teaching Media Literacy Can Save Our Plugged-In World with Julie Smith - BWB008

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 32:19


    In this episode I sit down with the amazing Julie Smith to talk media.Julie Smith is recognized nationally and internationally as a leading expert in media literacy. As a profess or at both Southern Illinois and Webster University in St. Louis for the past 15 years, Julie specializes in media literacy, advertising analysis, social media, digital literacy, and Web 2.0 approaches. With digital media part of our daily lives, Julie makes a strong case for integrating media literacy in our schools and classrooms. She teaches audiences across the country how to access and utilize Web 2.0 tools, and she supports educators in understanding how to embrace and leverage new concepts, such as social media, rather than fear them.Find Julie here: heyjuliesmith.comand on twitter @julnilsmith

    Sail the 7 Cs with Microsoft Education: Stories from around the World to Transform and Inspire Your Classroom with Becky Keene - BWB007

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 28:42


    In this episode I sit down with the Becktacular Becky Keene to talk about the book she co-authored with Kathi Kersznowski.Becky Keene's current role is Director of Content and Professional Learning for insight2execution, a Microsoft Global Training Partner and vendor based in Redmond, Washington. She works as a project manager for content development for worldwide edtech companies as well manages i2e's professional learning specialists, training engagements, and implementation planning for systemic change with major school systems around the United States.She focuses her own professional growth on learning new things and expanding her practices by holding a position as Director of Amazing Things with a games-based learning startup, Phygital Labs, and by actively engaging with the educator community for tools she loves, as a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, Minecraft Global Mentor, Flipgrid Student Voice Global Ambassador, and champion for OneNote, Wakelet, Peardeck, Genially, Buncee, ScreenBeam, and Novel Effect.You can find Beck on Twitter @BeckyKeeneLook at her website for more!!! https://www.beckykeene.com/

    End of Summer Break

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 2:14


    We are moving to a drop every two weeks. Have a book suggestion, or you just want to chat find me at: bwbagby@thebagbyfamily.netor @gregbagby ont TwitterCheck out the Graphics Guru on Insta.ArtByGussie

    Finding Your Blind Spots: 8 Guiding Principles to Overcome Implicit Bias in Teaching with Hedreich Nichols BWB006

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 18:50


    This episode I sat down with the amazing Hedreich Nicholas.Hedreich Nichols is an author and educational consultant helping teachers and districts amplify the voices of all students. With her Solution Tree title, Finding Your Blind Spots: 8 Guiding Principles to Overcome Implicit Bias in Teaching, Hedreich combines her experience as a “One Black Friend” and educator with academic research and pedagogical strategies to ensure that educators have the skills and knowledge they need to create more equitable classrooms and campuses. Her 5 social justice titles with Cherry Lake Publishing further support these goals in the classroom. Her workshops and courses are highly sought after because she sees it as her mission to promote unity, even when teaching on topics considered divisive.Hedreich also hosts a YouTube series and podcast, SmallBites, with the same focus. Between SmallBites and her work as a speaker and writer for teacher prep programs; educational publications and podcasts like Edutopia and Cult of Pedagogy; and in conferences like VASCD, CUE and AEILOC; Hedreich uses her voice to educate and create change around issues of access and equity in education. Connect with her on Twitter, Instagram, Linkedin or Facebook to learn more. You may also find here at https://hedreich.com/In addition to writing and consulting, Hedreich serves her district in North Texas as K-12 EdTech specialist. Prior to becoming and edtech teacher and district specialist, she was a music educator and Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter. Hedreich received her Master of Education at Texas A&M University.

    The Educator's ATLAS: Your Roadmap to Engagement with Weston Kieschnick - BWB005

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2022 20:33


    In this podcast I sit down with Weston Kieschnick to discuss engagement and his bool The Educator's AtlasWeston Kieschnick is considered one of the world's most recognizable and sought-after speakers and educational leaders. He is an award-winning teacher, best-selling author, TEDx speaker, coach, husband, and father. He is the author of, Bold School, Breaking Bold, co-author of The Learning Transformation: A Guide to Blended Learning for Administrators and the creator and host of Teaching Keating; one of the most downloaded podcasts in the United States for educators and parents. Weston has worked in collaboration with innovative tech and publishing companies (Google, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Apple) to redefine teaching and learning in schools. As such, he's advised educators from every state in the US and more than 30 countries around the world. Districts where Mr. Kieschnick has designed content, implemented initiatives, and trained educational leaders have been recognized by the Learning Counsel as being among the top ten in the nation for their work in blended learning. You can find Weston's work published in EdWeek, EdTech Magazine, The Spark, and featured on TED, the 10-Minute Teacher, Teaching Tales, Kids Deserve It, and LeadUp Teach. To connect with Weston find hime here: https://westonkieschnick.com/@Wes_Kieschnick

    Innovate Inside the Box with George Couros - BWB004

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 28:47


    In this episode I sit with George Couros to discuss his book Innovate inside the Box. Then we start talking shop about education in general. George is currently an Innovative Teaching, Learning, and Leadership Consultant and speaker. He is the author of “ The Innovator's Mindset” and “ Innovate Inside the Box” and have over 20 years of experience as an educator, in a myriad of roles from K-12.To connect with George you can find him here:https://georgecouros.ca/blog/ George's Podcast@gcouros

    Personal & Authentic: Designing Learning Experiences that Impact A Lifetime with Thomas C Murray - BWB003

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 26:49


    This episode I sit with Tom Murray to discuss Personal & Authentic: Designing Learning Experiences that Impact a Lifetime.In Personal & Authentic, Thomas C. Murray reveals the power of designing awe-inspiring experiences that are grounded in relationships and learner-centered by design. Inherently relevant and contextualized, it is this kind of learning that lasts a lifetime.Tom serves as the Director of Innovation for Future Ready Schools. He has testified before U.S. Congress and has appeared on various television and radio shows. Murray serves as a regular conference keynote, was named one of the “20 to watch” by NSBA, the “National/Global EdTech Leader of the year” in 2018, The “Education Thought Leader of the Year” in 2017, and the “Education Policy Person of the Year” by the Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2015. His last two books, Learning Transformed and Personal & Authentic, have both reached Best Seller Status. To connect with Tom, you can find him here:https://www.thomascmurray.com/ and @thomascmurray on social media.

    Things I Wish [...] Knew with Rachelle Dené Poth - BWB002

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2022 22:19


    I sit down with educator, presenter, speaker Rachelle Dene Poth, to discuss her latest book Things I Wish [...] Knew.In Things I Wish [...] Knew, Rachelle Dené Poth has brought in fifty educators with different experiences and backgrounds in education to share something they wish they or others knew. Each vignette shares an eye-opening experience, a valuable lesson learned, advice for overcoming challenges, or simply offers some inspiration or words of wisdom.Rachelle is a Spanish and STEAM: What's nExT in Emerging Technology Teacher at Riverview Junior Senior High School in Oakmont, PA. She is also an Attorney and earned her Juris Doctor Degree from Duquesne University School of Law and have a Master's Degree in Instructional Technology. She has presented at conferences such as ASCD, BETT, FETC, ISTE, ICE, iNACOL, PETE&C, PSMLA, Southern Oregon EdTech Conference, Spring CUE ), Summer Spark and local conferences, on emerging technology and more ways to benefit student learning.To connect with Rachelle you can find her here:https://rdene915.com/ and @rdene915 on social media.

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    What Great Teachers Do Differently with Todd Whitaker - BWB001

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 44:23


    In this episode I sit down with Todd Whitaker to discuss several of his books. From What Great Teachers Do Differently, Shifting The Monkey, to Your First Year.We discuss the roles principals play in securing a great faculty as well as how teachers strive for greatness.Todd is one of the nation's leading authorities on staff Motivation, Teacher Leadership, and Principal Effectiveness. He has traveled extensively training teachers and administrators, has written over 60 books and he took a moment to sit with us to share some insights.You can connect with Todd on Twitter or through his website.https://twitter.com/ToddWhitaker@toddwhitakerhttp://www.toddwhitaker.com/

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    The Podcast

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 3:32


    Just a short bit about who I am and what I hope to accomplish with the show. Silos are for grain not Education.

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