Librarian and host Jeanie Phillips sits down with an educator, student or author each episode and together, they look at a book they feel is relevant for Vermont learners. YA, popular press and professional development -- all of them make for some great #vted reads.
Tarrant Institute for Innovative Education
Vermont
Welcome, listeners, to another episode of vted Reads: talking about books by, for, and with Vermont educators. In this episode… The post #VTED Reads: Care Work with Dr. Winnie Looby appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Jeanie: In this episode, I sit down with educational phenoms Christie Nold and Jess Lifshitz. And we're joined by Brendan The post #vted Reads: The Other Talk appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
In this episode, we welcome author, educator, and Vermont transplant Kathleen Kesson who talks about Community Schools Blueprint: Transforming Our School Community Partnership. Kathleen and I talk about the possibilities we see for widening the cracks in traditional schooling by building opportunities for students and communities to support one another in authentic, real-world ways. The post #vted Reads: Community Schools Blueprint with Kathleen Kesson appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Listeners, I'm going to ask you to bear with me on this one. This is one of my favorite episodes The post #vted Reads: Dig appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Lovely listeners: today is a work day.Now, we all know that talking about anti-bias work is a vital component of The post #vted Reads: Start Here Start Now appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Lovely listeners: we’re baaaaaaack! And we missed each and every one of you. To celebrate our return, in this episode The post #vted Reads: We Contain Multitudes appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Back on the show: it’s Bill Rich! But first: Lovely listeners, a few episodes ago, we turned fifty. Fifty! Can The post #vted Reads: with Bill Rich appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Listeners! Today I’m joined by Jaida and Emma, two marvelous students from Southern Vermont, and the three of us share The post vted Reads picture books! appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
On this episode… we have Ann Braden!!!! Ann is one of my favorite authors, and she’s also a former Vermont The post #vted Reads: Flight of the Puffin appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Chicago-based educator and twitter wunderkind Jess Lifshitz joins Jeanie on the podcast to talk about Dr. Gholdy Muhammad’s seminal text The post #vted Reads with Jess Lifshitz appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Today on the podcast, Alex Shevrin Venet joins us to talk about her new book, Equity-Centered, Trauma-Informed Education. How does The post #vted Reads: with Alex Shevrin Venet appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Oh lovely listeners, we are all still here, and we are all noticing the change of the seasons. This year The post #vted Reads: The Shape of Thunder appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Are you wear-your-mask-in-a-pandemic brave, listeners? Or get-vaccinated-when-needles-scare-you brave? On this episode of the podcast, we’re joined by Vermont author and The post #vted Reads: Brave Like That appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
We’re here to talk books for educators, by educators and with educators. Today I’m with Dr. Penny Bishop and we’ll The post #vted Reads: The Successful Middle School appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
In January 2020, the Vermont state legislature proposed a resolution formally apologizing for the legislature’s role in passing a 1931 The post #vted Reads about Equity & Cultural Responsiveness in the Middle Grades appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Are you there, #vted? It’s me, Jeanie. On this episode of the podcast, we’re re-joined by one of the very The post #vted Reads: All-American Muslim Girl appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
On this episode, it’s the return of Aimee Arandia Østensen! She’s here to talk with me about The Dark Fantastic: The post #vted Reads: The Dark Fantastic appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
On this episode of #vted Reads, we welcome Erika Saunders back to the show! Erika agreed to guest-host an episode, The post Children of Blood and Bone on #vted Reads appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Lovely listeners, we have such a treat for you today. Joining us on this episode of the show is Vermont The post #vted Reads with Jason Broughton appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Listener, how do you feel about positive interventions, behaviors and supports? I don’t mean in general — in general those The post #vted Reads about PBIS appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
In this episode, we get real about what educators can do in their classrooms to make a more equitable playing The post #vted Reads: So You Want to Talk About Race appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
In this episode, we sit down with the executive director of the Vermont Humanities Council, Christopher Kaufman Ilstrup. The Vermont The post vted Reads: The Hate U Give appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Yeah. Me too. Everything is a lot. Everything… keeps getting to be even more of a lot, and somehow we The post #vted Reads with Jo Knowles appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Listeners, I’m angry. I’m angry about the failure of our political leadership, the unmitigated disaster of climate change, and the The post #vted Reads with Elijah Hawkes appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
This show is a little different. Listeners, I want you to think of this show… as a pre-show. Let me The post #vted Reads with Aimee Arandia Østensen appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
I’m Jeanie Phillips and we’re back for a third season of vted Reads! Books by, for and with Vermont educators. The post #vted Reads with Kate Messner appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Listeners: our hearts are breaking. Our hearts are breaking for all of Vermont’s Black students, Black educators, and Black families. The post #vted Reads: Hemingway, with Elijah Hawkes appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
I’m Jeanie Phillips, and welcome to Vermont Ed Reads: books by, for and with Vermont educators. Today on the show, The post #vted Reads with Mike McRaith appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
I’m Jeanie Phillips, and this is Vermont Ed Reads: books by, for and with Vermont educators. Today we’re joined by The post #vted Reads: Stamped, by Jason Reynolds appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
I’m Jeanie Phillips and welcome to #vted Reads, we are here to talk books for educators, by educators and with The post #vted Reads: Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
I’m Jeanie Phillips, and welcome back to #vted Reads, the podcast for, by and with Vermont educators. And I? Am The post #vted Reads: Guts, with Lindsey Halman appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
I’m Jeanie Phillips and welcome back to #vted Reads: books by, for and with Vermont educators. Today is a little The post #vted Reads: The Standards-Based Classroom appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
I’m Jeanie Phillips: welcome to #vted Reads, the podcast by for and with Vermont educators. And today, with Vermont students The post #vted Reads at Teen Lit Mob 2019! appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Welcome back to #vted Reads! The podcast for, with and by Vermont educators. I’m Jeanie Phillips and in this episode, The post #vted Reads: Juliet Takes a Breath appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Welcome to another episode of #vted Reads! We’re so glad you could make it. In this episode, we talk with The post #vted Reads: Dive Into Inquiry appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
On this episode of #vted Reads, we’re joined by noted Native scholar Judy Dow, to talk about Hidden Roots, by The post #vted Reads: Hidden Roots with Judy Dow appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
with Kendra LaRoche Here at #vted Reads, we are big fans of finding yourself in a book. Whether you’re a The post #vted Reads: Look Both Ways appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Hoo boy, we have a CORKER of an episode for you today, with On The Come Up, by Angie Thomas. We’re going to be talking about some of the continual and heartbreaking trauma students of color face in our schools, as well as the incredible resilience of mothers. I’m joined today by Marley Evans, a … Continue reading #vted Reads: On The Come Up → The post #vted Reads: On The Come Up appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Today on the show, we’re going to talk about The End of Average: How to Succeed in a World That Values Sameness, by Todd Rose. We’ll be joined by Emily Gilmore, who teaches world history at South Burlington High School, in South Burlington Vermont. But first, a few words of background for today’s show. In … Continue reading #vted Reads: The End of Average → The post #vted Reads: The End of Average appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Listeners: how do you talk to your students about the special love that exists between a woman and a Sasquatch? Or between an insect and a robot-powered building? And where and how do you determine which texts are appropriate to give to students? On this episode of the podcast, I’m joined by Sarah Birgé, a … Continue reading #vted Reads: Dreadful Young Ladies, with Sarah Birgé → The post #vted Reads: Dreadful Young Ladies, with Sarah Birgé appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
This episode is all. About. QUESTIONS. Why are we here? Who was here before us? What kinds of stories do we tell about the world around us? And: how can we change from seeing the world as something to be studied, to something that can be acted upon …and changed. First-year educator Thierry Uwilingiyamana — … Continue reading #vted Reads: Place-Based Curriculum Design → The post #vted Reads: Place-Based Curriculum Design appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
This one goes deep, folks. On this episode educator Corey Smith joins me to talk about The Benefits of Being an Octopus, by Ann Braden. We talk glitter and posterboard, coffee and peanut-butter smoothies, and using the Equity Literacy Framework to dismantle inequality in our systems of learning with both students AND adults. What might … Continue reading #vted Reads: The Benefits of Being an Octopus → The post #vted Reads: The Benefits of Being an Octopus appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
HELLO! I’m Jeanie Phillips and welcome back to vted Reads! We’re kicking off our second season of the podcast with none other than author, professor, associate dean and Vermont education LEGEND, Dr. Penny Bishop. We’ll talk VT PLPs, the power of a compelling school example in changing classrooms practices, and how to steal all the … Continue reading #vted Reads: Personalized Learning in the Middle Grades, with Penny Bishop → The post #vted Reads: Personalized Learning in the Middle Grades, with Penny Bishop appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
with 6th grader Abby Bunting As we close out the first season of #vted Reads, we celebrate another first: our first student guest on the podcast. In this episode, I’m joined by South Burlington sixth-grader Abby Bunting, as we discuss the book Watch Us Rise, by Renée Watson and Ellen Hagan. We’ll meet the book’s … Continue reading #vted Reads: Watch Us Rise → The post #vted Reads: Watch Us Rise appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
In this episode of #vted Reads, I return to my old stomping grounds at Green Mountain Union High School. I’m talking with school counselor Ally Oswald, about the realities of reaching and teaching students in poverty. Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty is also the title of a 2013 book by educator and reformer Paul … Continue reading #vted Reads: Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty → The post #vted Reads: Reaching and Teaching Students in Poverty appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Reader, today we’re going to talk toilets. Now, not in a weird way or a gross way, but because they’re a central theme in Susin Neilson’s No Fixed Address. They’re big white porcelain symbols of the main character’s resourcefulness as he navigates housing insecurity, and they’re really important to think about in terms of access … Continue reading #vted Reads: No Fixed Address with Annie Brabazon → The post #vted Reads: No Fixed Address with Annie Brabazon appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Cornelius Minor likes to ask himself three key questions. One: what are his students trying to tell him? Two: What are they *really* trying to tell him, through their actions, and their silences? And three, what do these students — who he worries he might not be reaching — all have in common? I’m Jeanie … Continue reading #vted Reads: We Got This, with Kathleen Brinegar → The post #vted Reads: We Got This, with Kathleen Brinegar appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
What does Jane Austen have to do with a Drake mixtape? For this episode, I was joined by Vermont rockstar librarian Meg Alison, in discussing Ibi Zoboi’s Pride, a Pride and Prejudice Remix. We talk about gentrification, agency, and the amazing power of spoken word poetry, we give a shout out to DisruptTexts and ask … Continue reading #vted Reads: Pride with Meg Allison → The post #vted Reads: Pride with Meg Allison appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Thank you for joining us for another episode of #vted Reads. This time we will be discussing The Power of Moments: Why Certain Experiences Have Extraordinary Impact. We’ll look for ways to make classroom moments more powerful, explore opportunities to raise the stakes for your students, and visit the popsicle hotline. Oh, and we’ll talk … Continue reading #vted Reads: The Power of Moments, with Rachel Mark → The post #vted Reads: The Power of Moments, with Rachel Mark appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Welcome back to #vted Reads! In this episode, we’re talking about the comic memoir Hey, Kiddo. As we discuss Jarrett Krosoczka’s real-life story, we find empathy for young people living with the impacts of addiction and mental illness. And we explore other themes: how to really see kids, the importance of representation in books, and the … Continue reading #vted Reads: Hey, Kiddo with Mike Hill → The post #vted Reads: Hey, Kiddo with Mike Hill appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.
Welcome back to #vted Reads! Now, I recorded this episode back in September out in San Antonio, at the School Reform Initiative’s Fall 2018 meeting. Author Terra Lynch was kind enough to chat with me about her book for the podcast between sessions. Recording spaces were kind of hard to come by at the conference, … Continue reading #vted Reads: Protocols in the Classroom, with Terra Lynch → The post #vted Reads: Protocols in the Classroom, with Terra Lynch appeared first on Innovative Education in VT.