Example podcasts for the course
In this episode, your host, Taryn Russell, brings 2 guests to discuss strategies YOU can use to maintain engagement and focus as we near the end of the school year!
Welcome listeners! Thank you for joining me for another episode of Teacher Talks W/ Mr. Thompson. This week, we'll be dissecting the importance of positive student-teacher relationships. If you enjoy this episode, make sure you give us 5 stars on Spotify!
On this episode sit down with host Catey and special guest Jacob to discuss technology in music performance classrooms. We'll talk tech tools, impacts of the pandemic, student buy in, and the future of tech in our classes.
Today we are going to discuss the basics of implementing blended learning in a student-centered classroom. What does blended learning look like, and what does it involve?
In this podcast episode I list some of the cool technology available to students at Russell Library, then I interview a 4th grade teacher on how she uses technology in her classroom.
Challenging and banning books from school and public libraries is an increasingly common occurrence. Listen in to hear from a challenged and banned author and a student who asks that we stop taking away her reading options.
My thoughts during my reflection about teachers leaving the education field.
Hey Friends! In todays episode, the topic of the day is Work-Life Balance. To be the best individual we can be, it is essential to generally make sure we are balancing all the things we have going on in our lives, but not leaving out catering to our mental health. I will be interviewing a special guest, my friend and roommate, Kametrea West. She is a nursing student at Wesleyan College in Macon,GA. She will be providing us with some of her personal experiences on how she manages balancing school and life. Also, we will listen to a brief interview, "Work and Life are not Opposing Forces", with Simon Sinek. Based on the interview, we will both converse our opinions and give feedback on the topic.
Today we are interviewing Justin Baker, Assistant Baseball Coach and Recruiting Coordinator at Georgia College in Milledgeville, GA on the trials and tribulations assistant college baseball coaches face. There are many things people don't know about the grind of college coaching and today we will be exploring those avenues.
In this episode, Belinda Jackson provides a brief overview of guided reading in the elementary classroom, specifically focusing on what it IS and IS NOT. The podcast provides expert commentary via excerpts from an interview with renowned guided reading guru Jan Richardson.
Join teacher and coach Caleb Watson as he explores struggles and celebrations in the classroom. This week his wife and elementary school teacher, Leslie, joined to discuss a common struggle, classroom management.
In this clip from our podcast club, one of my 4-H'ers asks me about what it is like to work for 4-H.
Technology has greatly changed how we interact with our world today. "Embracing Change" follows my journey in discovering the possibilities and learning how to utilize this "new to me" form of media.
I discuss the Georgia 4-H Camping program.
First Episode of this exploration of strategies, mechanisms, insights on the acquisition of a second language.
Today's topic is curriculum integration. Why is it important, and how can it enhance the amazing things already happening in your classroom?
Ms. Kamara's first grade class is here to teach their listeners about the plant life cycle and the parts of the plant. Tune in to hear what they've learned.
In this podcast I interview Georgia College Marketing Professor Dr. Whitney Ginder. We discuss her education, work experience and the classes she teaches and Georgia College. Enjoy! Thanks, Mark Skelton
Teaching is so much more than giving out information and grading papers. We seem to carry the trauma of our students, what about our mental and emotional health?
This episode covers an interview about technology integration and its impact in the classroom.
Welcome to Ms. Casto's Classroom where we interview students about different topics. This time we were talking about online learning. We also had a special guest who is our instructional coordinator. Everyone made some great points and I hope you enjoy listening too!
In today's episode, Chelsey interviews the Harlan family to discuss their experience as students, virtual learning facilitators, and parents during the Covid-19 pandemic. Each interview participant shares their unique perspective regarding the past year. It's been a wild ride, and it's encouraging to hear how the Harlans have overcome challenges and chosen a positive outlook.
This podcast centers on interviews of 4 & 5 year old students in my pre-k class. This is the pilot episode and our focus question is all about super powers!
I was able to interview the Media Specialists at the school where I work. She was willing to talk to me about some of her duties and job responsibilities which is far from only checking out books. I was able to talk to her about some future things that she would like to see in the near future for school libraries. I have included a YouTube video which supports some things that occur within some libraries.
This podcast will be used as an example for the class. When you submit your own I will upload them to this channel so we can all subscribe and listen to one another's.