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Discover how a school librarian and classroom teacher are transforming learning through “edutainment” in this energizing episode of Leading from the Library. Host Shannon McClintock Miller sits down with Amanda Graves and Cathy Fernandez to explore how collaboration can turn everyday lessons into unforgettable experiences. Using wrestling-inspired “rounds” like the Tag Team Title Match, Lights, Camera, Curriculum, and Curriculum Cage Match, Amanda and Cathy share how they blend curriculum, creativity, and fun to boost student engagement while still meeting rigorous standards. From interactive game-show-style reviews and media literacy challenges using The Big Fib podcast to grant-funded projects, virtual author visits, and “National Pickle Day” activities, this episode is packed with practical ideas educators can bring into their own schools. The conversation highlights the power of librarian-teacher partnerships, the importance of joyful learning, and how collaboration can create championship-level instruction that students never forget. Watch their wrestling-inspired collaboration video here: https://youtu.be/z_fEWzRWmE0?si=J7y9bzwbSUQPTpa3 Guest Name: Amanda Graves and Cathy Fernandez Guest social media: Amanda: @themerrylibrary Future Ready Schools Website: futureready.org Twitter: @FutureReady, @ShannonMMiller Instagram: @FutureReadySchools, @ShannonMMiller Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FutureReadySchools Future Ready Schools is a registered trademark of All4Ed, located in Washington, D.C. #FutureReady #FutureReadyLibs
Mary Lewandowski works on her family’s dairy farm in Wisconsin. Her great-great-great-grandparents founded the farm more than a hundred years ago. Today, the farm has some fifty cows that must be fed, milked, and kept happy and healthy. Corn and alfalfa need to be planted and harvested for their feed. It’s all a lot of work for Mary, but she loves her cows, and they provide us with milk to drink, cheese and ice cream to eat, and many other delicious dairy treats.Welcome to My Farm is a fun and illuminating look at farm life in the heart of America’s Dairyland. Presenting a day in the life of a small dairy farm, the book shares fascinating facts about dairy cows and the crops that farmers grow. Readers will also meet cuddly kittens and Mary’s two collies, Buffy and Buddy! Kiley Allan visits with the author about what she hopes kids take away from the book. Another morning of frost statewide. Soil temperatures are becoming a worry for farmers that already have seed in the ground. Stu Muck says the sun today should help that situation, but overnight lows will continue to bring frost. Wisconsin’s potato industry is facing market pressure despite planting season being underway. Ben Jarboe talks with Tamas Houlihan, executive director of the WI Potato & Vegetable Growers Association. Global changes are forcing a reassessment of WI potatoes. Houlihan says western U.S. potato exports have declined as countries like China and India increase competition. Key international markets such as Japan, Malaysia, and Indonesia are no longer as strong for U.S. potatoes. Much of the western potato supply is used for French fry production, which has been heavily impacted. U.S. processors are cutting supply needs by 30–40%, reducing demand for grower. That trickle down effect is forcing changes in Wisconsin's potato strategy. Consumers will likely benefit from lower potato prices at the store. Kudos to Mary Cooper, middle school teacher from Richland Center. She's been named the 2026 WI Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the Year. Plus Bob Hagenow of Deforest is receiving the Guest of Honor award from the National Dairy Shrine this September. Hagenow's been a long time fixture in Wisconsin's dairy industry. Consumer's pocketbooks continue to constrict with escalating energy costs. They're making changes at the grocery store and when they dine out too. Mike North, dairy analyst with EverAg joins Pam Jahnke to explain how those buying patterns ripple through dairy pricing. He also notes that milk production is not backing down. The upside of all of this is that dairy plant expansion continues in Wisconsin and across the U.S.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever had a class of squirrely, disengaged kids? Engaged kids during lesson time starts with your prep. In this episode, Amber teaches you to S.M.I.L.E. and gives practical tips and tricks to help you engage kids better, thus reducing the squirrelyness. Resources Mentioned in the Episode:Classroom Management Live Training in the Family Ministry Community Group on 4/21/2026 - https://www.facebook.com/groups/familyministrycommunityIntentional Children's Ministry Children's Ministry Coaching: https://familyministry.org/childrens-ministry-coaching/
On a new Teachers' Lounge, Waubonsee professor Dr. Nour Al-Nabir brings her real experience as an immigrant business owner into the classroom.Her students just won a national entrepreneurship completion. That and more on a brand-new episode!
If you're a teacher who is sick of living paycheck to paycheck but really don't want to go and get that 2nd or 3rd job, this episode is for you! I have been coaching teachers to help them start side hustles inside of my signature program, Passion to Profit. I walk my clients through a 3 step process that helps them to not only come up with their side hustle idea and offer but also attract their first 1-3 clients. Clarity & Mindset ResetKnow Your PeopleOffer Made, Money Made3 KEY TAKEAWAYS:It's never too late to start something that creates opportunity for you rather than always feeling like opportunities pass you by.Market research is a HUGE part of having the ability to start a side hustle that makes a profit.Starting a side hustle doesn't always feel like work. It can be creative and fun for teachers.RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Passion to Profit: A Side Hustle Blueprint for TeachersMORE FROM ADVA:Follow Adva on Instagram @coachforteachersFollow Adva on LinkedIn
What would it look like to reimagine our teaching as good work and see our students as made in God's image? Dive into Scripture and practical discussion with Kristi Schliep and Missy Takano, staff members at Black Forest Academy in Germany. "What God did at creation, He invited His people to then partner in that same kind of work." -Kristi "Human good work is like God's good work; it's intended to carry this same bringing order from the raw materials, creating space where life can flourish, carrying out God's rule and reign and intentions in the world for the blessing of others." -Missy "Humanity rebelled and that brought fracturing and brokenness into the created design, but it didn't undo the created design and it didn't undo the invitation to good work." -Missy "Sometimes we get caught up in viewing kids through the lens of Genesis 3, rather than remembering the original design." -Kristi "It matters that we acknowledge that our students are touched by the brokenness of the world, but that's not the full story." -Kristi "My job is to be faithful to cultivate the ground, and I'm going to have to trust that that season of fruitfulness may not be in the timing that I anticipate." -Kristi "When we acknowledge that God is the source of all things and He has invited us to participate, it's such a fun tension to live in because He is going to provide - He's going to provide all that we need, He's going to be the one to cultivate Genesis 1 in that classroom - and He invites us to participate." -Kristi "When students know that you are delighting in them, they will absolutely join you and engage." -Kristi "Recognizing our need for rest helps us to continue persisting in that Genesis 1 perspective." -Missy "[You] get to announce that the King is here in the way that [you] live in your classroom, and that's holy work." -Kristi "You're not alone. Your work is good. It's holy and sacred work. The students are the images of God. The same Spirit who hovered over the waters indwells you, so you are empowered for the work that God has called you to." -Missy Listen to Missy and Kristi on the Restoried podcast! What's changing our lives: Keane: Writing postcards Heather: Flowers in winter Missy: Taco salad Kristi: Reading through the Bible in a year and teaching an adult Sunday school class Weekly Spotlight: Black Forest Academy We'd love to hear from you! podcast@teachbeyond.org Podcast Website: https://teachbeyond.org/podcast Learn about TeachBeyond: https://teachbeyond.org/
Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 203Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is Episode 203 called Tech or Treat: 8 (More) Edtech Tools for the Classroom Teacher (Part 3). In this episode, we will continue exploring a new list of edtech tools that can enhance, engage, and save time. This is another episode you don't want to miss, check it out.NicksFirstfive: The First Five is a free daily resource that provides teachers with over 20 ready-to-use activities to start the day with a focus on connection, care, and character. These quick activities, which include memes, check-ins, and mindfulness moments, require no extra prep and take five minutes or less.Teachflix: Teachflix is a curated collection of educational videos, sorted into various categories, that teachers can use with their students in the classroom. It serves as a resource to find engaging video content perfect for kickstarting lessons and great conversations.Teachertube: This is an educational video-sharing website designed for those in the education industry, primarily teachers, to share resources like video, audio, documents, and photos. It contains a mix of classroom teaching resources and materials designed for teacher training.netflexkids.com: This website is a platform that curates and provides high-quality health and fitness video content for children, ranging from dance routines to workouts and interactive games. It aims to be the number one resource for teachers and parents looking for safe, active, and engaging physical education materials for all ages.Guise'sschools.tutero.com: This platform provides teachers with tools like AI-generated, curriculum-aligned worksheets, lesson plans, and diagnostic assessments, focusing on making mathematics clearer and more accessible. A key feature is theWorked Solutions, which guide students through math problems step-by-step to build their autonomy and understanding of the reasoning.Gibbly ai in Canva Apps: Gibbly is an AI assistant that empowers teachers to create curriculum-aligned lesson presentations and gamified quizzes in minutes. The Canva app integration allows teachers to generate a polished, visual presentation directly within their Canva design, significantly reducing prep time.
Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 202Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is Episode 202 called Tech or Treat: 8 (More) Edtech Tools for the Classroom Teacher (Part 2). In this episode, we will continue exploring a new list of edtech tools that can enhance, engage, and save time. This is another episode you don't want to miss, check it out.NIck's UniqLearn(Coming Soon)Creates a profile for each student and then develops a lesson to tailor who that student learns best. This forthcoming platform is designed to personalize the learning experience by assessing each student's learning profile and then generating tailored lessons that best match their individual learning style.Common Core Sheets: This tool is an online resource that provides thousands of free, printable math and English language arts worksheets aligned with Common Core State Standards. The sheets cover a vast range of grade levels and topics, giving teachers and parents easy access to practice materials.makeprogressai.ca: This is an AI-powered report card comment generator designed to help teachers quickly create thoughtful, student-specific feedback. By inputting student strengths and areas for growth, the tool instantly generates professional, polished, and personalized comments for reports and assessments.ziplet.com:[Information not found via search]This platform is an engagement and feedback tool that allows teachers to easily collect and act on student feedback using simple questions (ziplets) via a secure link. It helps facilitate open communication and gives teachers real-time insights into student understanding and wellbeing to inform instruction.Guise'sRewordify: This is a text leveling tool that helps improve reading comprehension by simplifying complex sentences and words in a given text without changing its core meaning. It identifies challenging vocabulary and phrases, replacing them with easier alternatives to enhance understanding for students and language learners.123apps.com: This is a free online software suite providing a variety of multimedia tools for everyday use, including audio, video, PDF, and image editing. It operates entirely within a web browser, offering over fifty...
Illinois Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the Year, Erikka Coletta, librarian and interventionist at Maple Elementary School in Loves Park.Monthly update from Olivia Hoots with the Illinois Beef Association. Illinois Farm Bureau Associate Director of Transportation and Infrastructure Rodney Knittel previews his upcoming micro talk at the IFB Annual Meeting in Chicago next month.
In this inspiring Teacher Spotlight, we chat with Amy Wood, an innovative educator who has transformed her teaching through the Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program. From her first steps in the Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp, through the Seasonal Masterclass Bundle, to completing the Teaching Beyond Walls Capstone Course, Amy shares her journey, challenges, and successes bringing learning outdoors.If you're curious about how nature-based education can reshape your classroom, this episode is packed with real stories, practical insights, and heartfelt reflections that will motivate you to take your teaching beyond walls.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Amy's inspiration for joining the Teacher Certification ProgramKey takeaways from the Outdoor Teaching BootcampHow seasonal learning has enhanced her classroom experiencesThe process and impact of her Capstone projectLessons learned, challenges overcome, and successes celebratedTips for other educators considering nature-based learningResources & Links:
Edtech ThrowdownEpisode 201: Tech or Treat: 8 Edtech Tools for the Classroom Teacher (Part 1) Welcome to the EdTech Throwdown. This is Episode 201 called Tech or Treat: 8 Edtech Tools for the Classroom Teacher (Part 1). In this episode, we will go edtech trick or treating with a new list of edtech tools that can enhance, engage, and save time. This is another episode you don't want to miss, check it out.Segment 1: Happy halloweenWhat's New? Tech or Treat gameSegment 2:Johnson'sStudy Fetch- create accurate games from your course materials in seconds. This platform uses AI to transform your existing class content, like notes and lectures, into customized and educational games for quick, fun review.Teachershare AI: This tool is an AI Resource Creator designed for educators to quickly generate high-quality, curriculum-aligned materials such as worksheets, quizzes, and other resources. You can import existing content like PDFs or Google Slides or start from a template to produce customized teaching materials in seconds.DeckToys: Digital Game Boards. Deck.Toys is a lesson planning platform that lets teachers create engaging, interactive learning paths that feel like a video game. It works with existing materials and is designed to simplify lesson planning while providing a fun, self-paced exploration experience for students.loorex.com: This website is an online test engine and exam-related tool that allows users to create, publish, and manage their own exams, tests, or quizzes. It is a modern, web-based application suitable for both academic and professional settings to manage assessments, track results, and secure knowledge verification.Guise's Gynzy Whiteboard Tool: Gynzy offers a suite of teaching resources for interactive whiteboards, including a digital whiteboard, lesson-building tools, and a content library of ready-to-teach lessons. It's designed to bring the interactive whiteboard to life with tools, templates, quizzes, and games to engage students.
This #coachbetter episode is another in our series of coaching case studies, with one of Kim's amazing clients, Andrea Goodrich, grade 4 classroom teacher at Concordia International School in Hanoi, Vietnam. At the time of recording Andrea had just graduated from The Coach Certificate and Mentorship Program. These case study episodes are designed to share the story of a coach, and the development of their coaching program and practice in their unique setting. We're excited to share this episode with Andrea with you because this episode is such a great example of the ways that classroom teachers can embrace a coaching mindset and start building a coaching culture - from the team to the whole division - in one academic year. Andrea took everything she learned in The Coach and directly applied it in her school setting and it's already created significant momentum towards coaching. In this conversation Andrea and Kim talk about... How Andrea started her journey to instructional coaching What makes coaching valuable to Andrea as a classroom teacher The surprises she uncovered about coaching as she was learning more What Andrea was able to accomplish in just one academic year in The Coach Certificate and Mentorship Program What Andrea is considering as she moves forward in her professional growth What she wishes she knew before she started coaching Find the show notes for this episode here. Like this episode, you'll enjoy these: The True Impact of Coaching: A Coach & Coaching Partner Case Study with Nikki Hume & Amber Shortridge Case Study: Building a Coaching Culture BEFORE Starting a Coaching Program with Melissa Carr Case Study: Building a Coaching Culture as a Classroom Teacher with Lana Yashchyna Let's Connect: Our website: coachbetter.tv EduroLearning on LinkedIn EduroLearning on Instagram EduroLearning on YouTube Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Join our #coachbetter Facebook group Learn with Kim Explore our courses for coaches Watch a FREE workshop Read more from Kim: Finding Your Path as a Woman in School Leadership (book) Fostering a Culture of Growth and Belonging: The Multi-Faceted Impact of Instructional Coaching in International Schools (chapter) The Landscape of Instructional Coaching in International Schools (chapter)
In this episode, host Victoria introduces Jorja Dearing, the first graduate of the Outdoor Classroom Teacher Certification program. Discover how Jorja transformed her passion into success through dedication and the support of our program. Since Jorja's journey, numerous educators have followed in her footsteps, completing innovative Capstone Projects that you can explore on our graduates page.Outdoor Classroom Teacher Certification Program Overview:Step 1: Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp - Lay the groundwork with essential skills and strategies for effective outdoor education with the 5 Phases of Teaching Outdoors.Step 2: Seasonal Masterclass Bundle - Elevate your expertise with a dynamic series of masterclasses designed to align with the changing seasons and explore the four unique Types of Teaching Gardens. Broaden your outdoor teaching repertoire and enrich your teaching toolkit.Step 3: Teaching Beyond Walls Capstone Course - Culminate your learning experience by applying your knowledge to a real-world project, showcasing your ability to teach beyond traditional classroom walls.Key Highlights:Introduction to Jorja Dearing, our first program graduate.Overview of the Outdoor Classroom Teacher Certification and its mission.Jorja's journey from challenges to achievements.Mention of other educators and their Capstone Projects.Invitation to explore more on the graduates page.Call to Action: Visit www.outdoor-classrooms.com to learn how the Outdoor Classroom Teacher Certification can help you achieve your goals. Check out our graduates page for more inspiring stories and projects. If you are not sure if this program is for you, set up a discovery call with Victoria Hackett HERE. CONNECT WITH VICTORIA:WEBSITE: www.outdoor-classrooms.comEMAIL: Victoria@outdoor-classrooms.comInstagram: instagram.com/outdoor_classrooms/Facebook: Facebook.com/OutdoorClassrooms1OUTDOOR CLASSROOM RESOURCES:The Outdoor Classrooms CIRCLE MembershipOutdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification ProgramSeeds of Inspiration for Outdoor Learning Card Deck
Montana Farmers Union Sponsors Free Ag for Classroom Teachers Workshop Pt. 1
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Cameron Castenda is the director of the Teacher Induction program in her district. She is responsible for ensuring that newly credentialed teachers successfully complete a state approved program that allows them to “clear” their preliminary credential.Cameron is an experienced and award-winning teacher who has supported teachers in various roles since leaving the classroom.Episode Links:Instagram: @PYLUSD_Induction This podcast sponsored by:The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here. Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
From the coast to the Capitol, this week's show explores the many ways Louisiana's farmers are preserving tradition, shaping policy, and feeding the future. Neil Melancon travels to Leeville, where a member of the United Houma Nation is honoring tradition while using modern farming methods to cultivate oysters. Avery Davidson heads to Lafayette Parish to introduce the 2025 Louisiana Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the Year. We also catch up with Louisiana Farm Bureau leaders—both at the Capitol and in the field. Plus, Kristen Oaks White gets her father-in-law and husband on camera to reveal the secrets behind perfect, farm-raised steaks in a new Feasting on Agriculture. Show NotesLearn more about Bayou Rosa Oysters.See more Road To Leadership profiles here.Learn more about Kristen's day with her husband at the farm here.Subscribe to the Louisiana Farm Bureau Podcast.Join Louisiana Farm Bureau FederationLearn more about Louisiana Farm Bureau Convention
Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools
With over 25 years of experience as a Special Education Teacher, Classroom Teacher, and Principal, Leroy Slanzi has dedicated is life to cultivating relationships built on kindness, empathy, and trust. He believes in the power of leadership to make the world a better place. He has consistently focused on nurturing a positive impact in the lives of students, families, and educators. Currently, he is working for the Lower Nicola Indian Band, feeling proud and fortunate to be in the final stages of his career working alongside Indigenous people.His journey reflects a steadfast commitment to fostering inclusivity and understanding in education. His work has been guided by the principles of emotional intelligence, servant & relational leadership, and a growth mindset, which he integrates into every aspect of his life. As he continues to serve and uplift those around me, he does his best to remain humble about the path that has brought him to this point, where he is dedicated to making meaningful connections and advocating for a brighter future everyone in education.Takeaways: The significance of free play in education is paramount, as it fosters emotional attachment and enhances the learning experience for children. Schools that lack strict governmental constraints often witness superior academic performance among students, indicating the necessity for educational reform. The contemporary educational environment necessitates a shift towards integrating technology, rather than banning it, to align with the realities of modern childhood. Emotional intelligence and mindfulness are crucial components of education, as they enable children to cope with stress and persevere through challenges. The decline in free play and structured play has resulted in children entering school with diminished social skills and cognitive abilities, necessitating a reevaluation of the current educational practices. Educators must embrace vulnerability and self-reflection to improve their leadership and foster a supportive learning environment for both teachers and students. Websitewww.emotionalschools.com/Social media Informationhttp://linkedin.com/in/leroy-slanzi-3632b2233Show Sponsor – National Association for Primary Education (NAPE)https://nape.org.uk/Discover more about Education on Fire
As part of my daily routine, I scan dozens of blogs, visit a handful of Facebook groups, and skim through Twitter. The goal: find the most helpful resources, tools, and articles that I can share with my teacher friends (that's you!). Here are my favorite links for April 2025 Custom Reading Content for Read Along - Teachers in EDU Plus domains can now upload custom content to Read Along. This means you can provide students with reading support for your own stories, articles, and assignments. Google Vids Education Film Festival - teachers can submit their Google Vid creation to be featured in a Google For Education blog post. Submission deadline is May 15, 2025. Google Vids is available for EDU Plus and Teaching&Learning domains. New sidebar menu for Google Slides - this handy menu provides quick access to templates, building blocks, and other features, based on your Google license. Clone yourself in minutes - my latest YouTube video discusses three ways to use video in your classroom. It's not as hard as you might think! 5 end of year project ideas - I know it's hard to believe, but the end of the school year is not far away. Take some time to plan an end-of-year project to help students reflect on their learning Audio Overview for Gemini (and docs!) - This popular feature first appeared in NotebookLM, but is now available in Gemini as well. It is especially useful when using the “deep research” model. Audio overviews for Google Docs is coming soon. Canvas for Gemini - When working on longer, complex writing projects, “Canvas” makes it easier to use Gemini as a co-writer. This is a great tool to use when developing lesson plans or assignments. 5 advanced Gemini features - Google has added a LOT of impressive features to Gemini. If you aren't using these, you are missing out! A Classroom Teacher's take on AI - Blake Harvard, HS social studies teacher from Madison Alabama, shares his honest thoughts on the incursion of AI in education. uBlock Origin Lite - you may have noticed that some of your Chrome extensions are no longer available including some popular ad-blockers. uBlock Lite is an alternative that will work, although not quite as well as the original. ----------------------------- Thanks for tuning into the Chromebook Classroom Podcast! If you enjoyed today's episode, I would appreciate your honest rating and review! You can connect with me, John Sowash, on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram. I would love to hear your thoughts on the show!
With over 25 years of experience as a Special Education Teacher, Classroom Teacher, and Principal, Leroy has dedicated his life to cultivating relationships built on kindness, empathy, and trust. He believes in the power of leadership to make the world a better place. He has consistently focused on nurturing a positive impact on the lives of students, families, and educators. Currently, he is working for the Lower Nicola Indian Band, feeling proud and fortunate to be in the final stages of his career collaborating with Indigenous people.He continues to serve and uplift those around him, Leroy remains humble about the path that has brought him to this point, dedicated to making meaningful connections and advocating for a brighter future for all. https://leroyslanzi.com/http://www.yourlotandparcel.org
This #coachbetter episode is another in our series of coaching case studies, with one of Kim's amazing clients, Lana Yashchyna, 4th grade classroom teacher at the American International School in Kuwait. Lana is a graduate of The Coach Certificate & Mentorship Program and when they recorded this episode she had just finished the program. These case study episodes are designed to share the story of a coach, and the development of their coaching program and practice in their unique setting. In this conversation Kim and Lana talk about ... Why coaching was so impactful for her as a classroom teacher How she decided to make the move from classroom to coach How she's been building a coaching culture in her 4th grade team What prepared her to be ready to build a coaching culture in a teaching role Why coaching is so essential in a high pressure school environment If coaching is sustainable as a full time classroom teacher All the steps it took her to build a coaching culture on her team This episode is a fantastic example of all of the ways that classroom teachers can influence a culture of coaching at the team level - and why this is ultimately not a sustainable combination of roles for the long term! If you're curious about building a coaching culture at the team level - this episode is for you! Find the show notes for this episode here. Let's Connect: Our website: coachbetter.tv EduroLearning on LinkedIn EduroLearning on Instagram EduroLearning on YouTube Subscribe to our weekly newsletter Join our #coachbetter Facebook group Learn with Kim Explore our courses for coaches Watch a FREE workshop Read more from Kim: Finding Your Path as a Woman in School Leadership (book) Fostering a Culture of Growth and Belonging: The Multi-Faceted Impact of Instructional Coaching in International Schools (chapter) The Landscape of Instructional Coaching in International Schools (chapter)
Today's guest is Latoya Nelson, founder of The Attuned Community School, a hybrid homeschool program in Warner Robins, Georgia. Latoya is an experienced educator who taught in public schools and charter schools for over a decade. She has been especially interested in working with children in foster care, as well as adoptive families. Latoya launched her microschool in August 2022 after participating in the KaiPod Catalyst microschool accelerator program. *** Sign up for Kerry's free, weekly LiberatED e-newsletter on education trends at fee.org/liberated.
Illinois Wheat Association's Dean Campbell discusses a petition drive to place a wheat checkoff question before wheat producers. We highlight Illinois Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the Year Lisa Corp from Stephenson County. We visit with retiring Illinois Farm Bureau Board of Director Keith Mussman from Kankakee County. Freese-Notis Weather meteorologist Paul Otto talks about the chances for a white Christmas.
"If you're working with clay, some people may think 'oh, this is just a teapot.' That teapot can be a lot more. There can be a lot of other issues spinning around up there."
In today's episode,I decided to speak from a leadership lens but one that is more geared toward teachers being leaders in the classroom. If you don't already know this... teachers ARE leaders whether or not they're willing to see it for themselves. It's something I used to preach about but want to revisit the topic this week. Here's what we'll cover:What we're taught versus what it means to be a leader in the classroomHow you can start to take a leadership role in your classroomHow mentorship can help you become more of a leader rather than a managerReflective questions discussed in the episode:What have I done so far that's helped me build relationships with my students' families?What have I done that isn't really working to build relationships?How can I do better in communicating to parents regarding their children, what's happening in the classroom, and having them take a more active role in their child's learning?Ready to invest in mentorship? Apply for 1:1 coaching
Episode 27: Insights from a Classroom Teacher Turned 7-Figure CEO In this episode, I delve deep into my journey from being a middle school teacher to building a seven-figure business. Reflecting on the lessons learned from both my teaching career and entrepreneurial journey, I'm sharing five key principles that would change how I approach work if I were back in the classroom. These insights are especially valuable for educators, district personnel, and aspiring entrepreneurs seeking to leverage their careers to launch their own businesses. Tune in as I discuss gratitude, discipline, maximizing time, and more, aiming to inspire listeners who might be balancing a day job while building a business on the side. Key Takeaways: How a teaching background can be foundational for business success The power of gratitude and maintaining a positive mindset in any career Importance of discipline, focus, and structured routines in achieving business goals Leveraging current job roles to gain skills that directly support entrepreneurial growth The critical role of personal development and continual learning for long-term success Quotes: "If you can't maximize your time on a nine-to-five, it's even harder as a full-time entrepreneur." "Impact starts where your feet are currently planted—be the change in your current space." Resources and Links: Join the Membership: https://www.jasminewomack.com/membership BOOK: Purchase a copy of Published and Paid: Write, Self Publish, and Launch Your Nonfiction Book in 90 Days or Less > https://a.co/d/95ckzMx COMMUNITY: Published and Paid®: The Community (Facebook Group) www.facebook.com/groups/publishedandpaidfree Jasmine Womack, M.Ed, EdSLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/thejasminewomackIG: instagram.com/thejasminewomackFB: facebook.com/authorjasminewomackYoutube: youtube.com/thejasminewomack Don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a comment to help us reach more listeners like you!
As R.L Stein once said, viewers beware, you're in for a scare… Grab your tickets for the Bored Teachers Comedy Tour here: https://bit.ly/TODBTCT Get Teachers Off Duty Premium to access EXCLUSIVE content at: https://teachersoffduty.supercast.com/ Check out our MERCH! https://shop.boredteachers.com Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.beacons.ai/teachersoffdutypod _________________________________ Our hosts Gabe Dannenbring, Bri Richardson, and Jess Smith celebrate Halloween on this week's episode of Teachers Off Duty by diving into the world of ghost stories, haunted schools, and eerie encounters in the classroom. Do you believe in the paranormal? Because we do, and we share our strategy on how we would react to some of the most spine-tingling spectral situations you could imagine. It's all in good fun... unless you're afraid of ghosts! Kids have the craziest imaginations, and as teachers we get to hear all the terrifying tales that they end up coming up with. Apparently anything can be haunted these days, we recently heard a story about a possessed pottery wheel named Patrick? We don't know what our students think is so scary about a pottery wheel, but it's definitely an entertaining idea. Jump right to it! 9:39 - The Harry Potter Debate 16:55 - Do You Believe in Ghosts? 24:36 - Ouija Board in Class? 28:06 - Spooky Stories & Haunted Schools 38:19 - The Swing Set Ghost So get prepared to sleep with your lights on, because we're getting pretty spooky on this week's episode of Teachers Off Duty. Teachers get your perks!! This episode is brought to you by: MintMobile | New customers get 3 months of unlimited premium wireless for just $15 a month by going to https://Mintmobile.com/TOD. Brisk Teaching | Head to https://www.briskteaching.com and download Brisk Teaching for free today. _________________________________________________ Teachers Off Duty - a Bored Teachers podcast
This week I sit down with "America's Government Teacher" Sharon McMahon, known for her clear, unbiased approach to current events. Together, we discuss the challenges teachers face in today's polarized environment and how educators can help students think critically, understand media bias, and engage with controversial topics without feeling overwhelmed. Sharon shares personal insights from her years in the classroom and offers advice on maintaining balance while tackling tough subjects in education. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion about the future of teaching and the vital role educators play in shaping young minds. Takeaways: Prioritizing Teacher-Student Relationships: The most important thing for students to remember is the relationship they have with their teacher, which goes far beyond any academic lessons learned in the classroom. This focus on relationship-building also contributes to better classroom management and a smoother learning environment. Managing Teacher Burnout: Teachers should prioritize self-care and set realistic standards to avoid burnout. Suggestions include using pre-made curriculum resources or seeking online platforms like Teachers Pay Teachers or AI-based tools like EduAid and MagicSchool.ai. Navigating Political Polarization in the Classroom: Teachers often face the challenge of addressing political and social issues without letting bias influence the discussion. It is important for educators to remain neutral and provide balanced perspectives, helping students think critically about the world around them while fostering an inclusive environment. Access to Resources and Equity: Many schools lack basic resources such as textbooks and even essential supplies like toilet paper. This lack of resources highlights the ongoing inequities in the educational system, and it is important for teachers to find creative solutions to bridge these gaps. Leveraging Teacher Communities for Support: Teachers are encouraged to seek support from online communities and fellow educators to share resources, ideas, and emotional support to navigate the complexities and challenges of the profession. — Want to Learn more about Sharon McMahon? Instagram / Facebook: @sharonsaysso Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sharonsaysso/ X: @sharon_says_so — Don't be shy come say hi: andrea@human-content.com and podcasterandrea.com Watch on YouTube: @educatorandrea Listen Anywhere You Podcast: Apple, Spotify, PodChaser, etc. — A Human Content Production Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Saul Axelrod is a professor emeritus of education at Temple University. His major interests include applying behavior analysis principles to behavioral problems exhibited by people with disabilities and increasing the academic development of children living in poverty. Dr. Axelrod has served on the editorial boards of several journals, including the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, the Journal of Behavioral Education, and Behavior Modification. He has written numerous journal articles and book reviews. He is the author or editor of Behavior Modification for the Classroom Teacher, Behavior Analysis and Treatment, and How to Improve Classroom Behavior. In 2006, Dr. Axelrod was the first recipient of the Behavior Analyst Certification Board's Michael Hemingway Award for Distinguished Service to Behavior Analysis. In 1991, he was elected a fellow of the American Psychological Association. In 2007, he was elected a fellow of the Association for Behavior Analysis. In 2009, he received Florida State University's Distinguished Alumnus Award, Distinguished Educator category. Here, Dr. Axelrod shares his career journey and how he got into the world of behavior analysis. We discuss bridging the gap between the research side and the clinical side of ABA, how the field has changed since Saul's career began, and expanding the field beyond ASD.What's Inside:All about Saul's career journey and how he landed in behavior analysis.How can we bridge the gap between the research side and clinical side of ABA?Thoughts on expanding the field of ABA beyond ASD.Mentioned In This Episode:HowToABA.com/joinHow to ABA on YouTubeFind us on FacebookFollow us on Instagram
Your Time Management Strategies: Are They Sustainable? I can tell you how to create a Creativity-Enducing Environment: Lessen Distractions Create start-up and close-down rhythms Make your workspace somewhere you want to be (plants, cozy seating, cute artwork, outdoors, etc.) But what I'd rather spill the tea on, is concrete tips and techniques that will move the needle forward in your teacher business. In this week's episode, you'll learn things you won't find anywhere else (and we go even deeper in the Back to School Business Kit, which is available NOW! ) To be perfectly honest, these are secrets specifically for teachers – those that most people don't even know exist, don't know how to effectively put them into practice OR they don't want to share. Are you in? In this episode, you will learn: 7 Time Management Tips for Full-Time Teachers Organizing Your Time as a Teacher Business Owner When To Use Time Management Techniques and Systems to Grow Your Business Making The Most of Your Limited Time As A Teacher How Your Teaching and Time Management Skills Relate Links Mentioned in this Episode about time management tips for teachers: Pablo Picasso Dale Carnegie Ed Mylett Car Wi-Fi: How to get connected in your vehicle Steal My Simple Teacher Cart Organization System | 3 Tier Cart for Small Group Organization Why you should be batching content in the new year The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: 30th Anniversary Edition (The Covey Habits Series) CEO Teacher® Resources Worth Their Weight in Gold: The Back to School Business Kit is NOW available! Complete with an on-demand video training and all the tools and templates you need to set your teacher biz on autopilot during a busy back-to-school season. Realistic Goal-Setting as a CEO Teacher® in the Classroom Making a Schedule That Works for You How to move the needle forward with Mindset Shifts Time Management Tips to Make the Most of Your Limited Time Let me hit you with some good news, you're already doing half of the work and well on your way to becoming a CEO Teacher®. It's time you start leveraging your teaching ideas and begin making money to make your classroom work seem less like a chore and more like the fun you always dreamed about. The 10 Steps To Get Started Selling Your Teaching Resources workbook is important when setting a clear focus for your business goals. Goals are imperative so grab your workbook and get yours on autopilot. What's your best path to making extra money as a teacher? I'm here to help you take massive action, and prioritize the most important biz tips and strategies as you begin the journey toward living your best life! All you have to do is take the 2 minute quiz, and find out how to unlock your teaching magic to kickstart your journey. Check out my CEO Teacher® Book Recommendations here! Join Our CEO Teacher® Podcast Community to Grow With Like-Minded Teachers: Send me a DM on Instagram– I love chatting with my people, so lets spill the tea on all things time management – tips, strategies, and techniques! Come visit us each Thursday Night for the coolest teachers' lounge on the planet: Teacher TV is back and better than ever! Enjoying the podcast? Thanks for tuning in! Tag me @theceoteacher on Instagram and tell me what you are listening to! I love seeing what resonates most with our listeners! I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when a new episode is available by subscribing on iTunes here! If you would like to support The CEO Teacher® podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review on iTunes. By leaving a review, you are helping fellow CEO teachers find this podcast and start building a life they love. To leave a review on iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Ratings and Reviews. Click “Write a Review” and share with me how this podcast is changing your business and your life! More of a Hands-On or Visual Learner? Need to “see” your content in action? Check out the latest CEO Teacher® Blog Posts and YouTube Videos Here! Start With Your Schedule: Time Management Tips for Teachers Back To School Time Management Techniques Working Smarter as a Full-Time Teacher and Small Business Owner
Do you think it is possible to go from being a classroom teacher earning $1300 a month and not knowing anything about online business, marketing and course creation to earning $10K a month as an online business owner in the space of 2.5 years?Well, if not, then you better listen to this episode and prepare to have your mind blown.In this episode, I chat to a special guest Lindsay Roberts, who joined the Digiteachers Biz Academy in 2021 as a classroom teacher who knew she wanted more for her life.In this podcast you will hear:Her incredible journey of growth to get to the point where she is charging high-ticket packages and helping women in business build powerful quiz funnels.How priming her mindset and rewiring her brain as a teacher to becoming a business owner has had the greatest impact on her life.How her biggest breakthroughs in life and business have been when she listens to her intuition and leaps into the unknown.How upskilling has just made her a whole lot richer (in every sense of the word).This is an inspiring story that showcases how much you can radically change your life in a short space of time with focus, dedication and courage and commitment.You can follow Lindsay on Instagram @femfrontier.If you have been in business a while and want to add a quiz funnel to grow your email list, and improve your marketing then take this quiz from Femfrontier HERE. It will show you exactly the type of quiz your business needs!If you are looking to learn how to launch and sell your course so you get a flood of students buying it, then grab my on demand free training here showing you my 4-step method for doing exactly that.
Stephanie Allen does God's work. A career educator for more than two decades, Ms. Allen currently teaches high school in Guilford County Schools in Greensboro, North Carolina, the third largest school district in North Carolina. She was recognized as a Teacher of the Year in 2019 and 2024–a recognition she's earned. This episode features the front-line experiences of a classroom teacher, centers stories about under-supported students, and describes necessary steps to dismantle the social hierarchy that relegates Black students to the lowest rungs of every quality of life indicator ladder.
On episode #120 of MOMetize Your Passion, I speak with 8th-grade educator turned 7-figure CEO Teacher® Kayse Morris. When the mom of 4 was still working in the classroom, over a decade ago, she started a little side hustle just to pay her Netflix bill. Kayse began selling her teaching lessons online, and things just grew from there.Today, Kayse has built a seven-figure business and now coaches thousands of educators through her top-ranking podcast and her CEO Teacher® MembershipOn this episode, we talk about how Kayse got started, why she left the classroom, and how she went from making $600 one year to millions.For more on Kayse or to learn about her program for teachers visit https://kaysemorris.com/Download a FREE productivity planner for your teen!Are you a mom looking for ways to optimize your online presence or monetize a God-led passion? Or, perhaps you need guidance on mapping out the right goals. If that's you then fill out this coaching application to see if we're a good fit for working together!Related: Start Your Own Business! Career Ideas for Moms*This podcast is brought to you by Tinseltown Mom*If you've received value from any these episodes I'd love for you to head over to Apple and leave an encouraging review. These reviews help other moms find my podcast. They're also uplifting to read! Just go to Apple podcasts, scroll down to “Ratings and Reviews,” and tap to rate and write a review. Thank you in advance!Follow Tinseltown Mom!TinseltownMom BlogInstagramFacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedIn
In this episode of The Meaningful Revolution, we talk with guest Leroy Slanzi, a principal and advocate for emotional intelligence in education. We discuss the challenges and shifts in the educational landscape, focusing on the critical role of emotional intelligence and how it's been successfully implemented in schools to manage change and improve student behavior and learning. Key Points: How to lead in a tricky emotional landscape Implementing change in an organization Developing core competencies that are always needed How environment can impact organizational health and outcomes Bio: Born and raised in a small town in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. Leroy was influenced early on by many teachers that helped him develop a deep appreciation for the power of education in shaping student's lives. With over 25 years of experience in the field of education as a Special Education Teacher, Classroom Teacher and a Principal, Leroy has made a significant impact on the lives of countless students, parents, and educators. Leroy's leadership style is characterized by a strong emphasis on relationships, collaboration, communication, and trust-building. He believes that by fostering a positive and supportive school culture, students can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally. Under Leroy's guidance, schools have implemented innovative programs that cater to the diverse needs of all students, which has ensured an inclusive and equitable learning environment for all. Follow up with Leroy: https://leroyslanzi.com/product/emotional-schools/ Episodes & Show Notes: https://www.shawnbuttner.com/podcasts/the-meaningful-revolution/ Join Our Newsletter!
Sarah discusses the potential stigma around staying in the classroom. Hear from outstanding classroom teacher Aoife Barry and Principal, Sarah Curtis as they discuss the profound impact and rewards of focusing on teaching. Discover why being 'just' a classroom teacher is a powerful and fulfilling career choice.
Going from your own classroom to your own microschool! Discover the joy of leading with passion and purpose, and gain insights into how to elevate to higher of impact in the education sector. We tackle the importance of courage, time freedom, and a compelling vision for the future of education. You are on an exciting journey of transformation in the world of education! As an entrepreneur, you will be gifted with the opportunity to expand your educational vision, and facilitate the transition from educator to CEO. Be a part of a dynamic environment that helps you navigate common challenges and offers an enriching blend of monthly group coaching sessions, weekly content, and a vibrant online community. Microschool Masterminds' isn't just another initiative overwhelming you with extensive information. Instead, we focus on satisfying your curiosity and addressing your questions with just the right amount of resources, including an easy to access online app filled with videos and modules for microschool or homeschool hybrid learning. Part of our mission is to create an atmosphere that fosters innovation, continuous improvement, and creativity. Unique teaching models are encouraged, and new practices, systems, and technologies are allowed to flourish. We also stress the importance of building a safe, supportive environment and effective management systems. www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/masterminds Join Our Facebook Group for a supportive community and the “best place on the corner of the internet” https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherletyourlightshine Book a Clarity Coaching Session: www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/coaching Get started on your dream school right now! Get all the documents you need to jumpstart, market and enroll students! www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop We have step-by-step instructions to help you write powerful marketing brochures, enrollment forms, introductory packets, and so much more! You'll also find easy-to-use templates made to simplify your creation process, as well as beautiful real-life examples used by my micro-school, Lighthouse Learning, to give you creative inspiration when designing your very own forms. You will be able to seal the deal with peace and clarity when you hand deliver your new handbook and contract. Tune in to today's episode to find out more and head over to our shop to purchase your documents at teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop
Tuesday's guests include Dr. Steven Meyer with Ever Ag, National Ag in the Classroom Teacher of the Year Amanda Stanko, Darin Copeland with Prairie Farms Dairy, and Illinois State Climatologist Trent Ford.
Dr. Jerri Johnson has served 20-plus years in the field of education. She has had the honor of serving as District English Language Arts Supervisor, Principal, Assistant Principal, Instructional Coach, Reading Specialist, and Classroom Teacher at various grade levels. She is a Consultant and Author. Previously, she assumed the role of Assistant Professor for the Teachers College at Columbia University and founding Principal of a PreK-2nd grade school in Texas. Before this, she was Director of Education for the Community Impact Network, a place-based non-profit organization in Saint Louis, Missouri. In addition, Dr. Johnson has taught at the post-secondary level as an Adjunct Professor at the University of Missouri. She earned her bachelor's degree in elementary education from Harris-Stowe State University. Subsequently, earning advanced degrees at the University of Missouri: Master's and Educational Specialist Degrees in Educational Administration, then a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Education, with an emphasis on Teaching and Learning. Jerri is a member of the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development, the International Literacy Association, and the National Council of Social Studies.You can reach Dr Jerri at fromthedeskofthedr.com https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/inspiring-stories--2917948/support
This is the time of year when teachers start to countdown the days till the end of the school year. This is the time of year where the mindset starts to become: “If I can get through X number of weeks or days, I'll be good to go!” What if you could LOVE teaching and thrive? I've got 3 tips for you:Tip #1: Set BoundariesTip #2: Do things that bring you JOYTip #3: Create space for intentional restThese tips are definitely those that are easier said than done but when you take the time to implement them.. I promise it's worth it!Happy listening!Let's Connect! @coachforteachersGet inside my BRAND NEW course!
How do you start an engaging online membership community where people come and stay month-after-month? That's what we're going to be analyzing with you and Kristin today. Joining us on today's show is a Private Mastermind participant and fellow educator, Kristin Houser. Kristin is currently working and researching as an Elementary School Instructional Coach. She has been in the education scene for about 13 years now, 7 years as a Classroom Teacher and 6 years as an Instructional Coach. She specializes in helping teachers maximize their potential and enable them to improve their way of teaching. During her transition from classroom teacher to instructional coach, she had been searching for content and possibly a community, where she could get the extra boost that could help her in her own coaching journey. Having found little information online, she decided to create a place to provide a solid resource for other coaches that she had wished to have while she was just starting out. Kristin wants to take her 6 years old blog a step and a leap further. More than just making some stable and recurring income, she wants to create a place where these professionals can get together and have a community. We would love to have you as a member of The Flipped Lifestyle Community! We believe you have God-given talents and experiences you can use to start an online business! All you need is 100 people to pay you $50/m online to make $5,000/m, $60,000/y! Let us help you start a membership of your own. Click here to learn more: https://flippedlifestyle.com
In this episode, Winston Brady and Keller Moore discuss classroom management tips and strategies, with Winston sharing three rulers or, better yet, "hypothetical scenarios" to help classroom teachers manage large classrooms between 25 and 35 students, at the Junior High level. Those scenarios are as follows:Hypothetical Scenario #1: If someone is talking, you should not be talking.Hypothetical Scenario #2: If we are working, please stay in your seats.Hypothetical Scenario #3: If you have time to “lean,” you have time to clean.
Deedee and Adam chat about teachers that had an impact on them. They share heartfelt stories about the teachers who left a lasting impact on our lives. Join us as we delve into the inspiring world of education, reminiscing about the dedicated individuals who shaped our early years. We'll explore the profound influence these teachers had on our journeys, discussing the teaching methods that made learning engaging and unforgettable. From innovative activities to memorable classroom moments, we'll paint a vivid picture of the educators who made a difference. Get ready for a conversation filled with anecdotes, laughter, and a genuine appreciation for those unsung heroes in education. Tune in to discover how the passion of these teachers ignited a spark within us, shaping the way we view learning and the impact it can have on young minds. This podcast episode is not just a trip down memory lane, but a celebration of the incredible educators who dedicate their lives to shaping the future. Join Deedee and Adam as we pay tribute to those special teachers who go above and beyond to make a lasting impact on the lives of their students. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theclassroomcollaborative/support
Honest Answers: Classroom Teacher AMA (Ask Me Anything)!Pop the champagne corks and grab your apples, it's 16:1 Podcast's 100th episode celebration! To mark this milestone, we're heading straight to the teachers' lounge for a candid Ask Me Anything with hosts Katie and Chelsea, who will be joined by real-life educators Teri, Jack, and Allyson. We're fielding listener-submitted questions on everything from embarrassing classroom moments to life-changing books and the future of education in a digital age.Get ready to explore:Inside jokes and hidden truths: What really happens in the teachers' lounge? Are movie stereotypes about teachers true?Honest reflections on the job: Is there a work-life balance for teachers? What's the best and worst part of their day?Philosophy and passion: What do teachers hope their students take away from their classes? What challenges do they face and how do they overcome them?Glimpses into the future: Could virtual classrooms be the next big thing? How can we address the teacher shortage and redesign the education system?Bonus insights: Learning styles, classroom survival kits, ideal snacks for parent-teacher conferences, and philosophies of education.No headlines or Fill in the Blank this week as we make way for our extended AMA episode.Thanks so much for supporting the show for 100 episodes!
The OEA is an association of educators, by educators, and that means Oklahoma teachers and support staff make up the elected leadership roles within the organization. Tiffany Johnson and Krista Farris are each teachers in Shawnee and both offer their spare time to be their zone's board member and president of the Shawnee Association of Classroom Teachers, respectively. They discuss the importance of getting involved in the OEA from the state to the local level.
In this special episode, we're joined by Heather O'Donnell for a conversation about shifting from the classroom to private practice and how we can support parents and classroom teachers. Heather O'Donnell MS.Ed and Ed.M began her career as a classroom teacher. Working in both special and general education classroom settings, she left the classroom in 2018 to open New Paltz Multisensory, an online and in-person tutoring practice in New Paltz, NY. After identifying a need for private multisensory reading instruction in her community, the practice has grown to include a team of 13 tutors providing online and in-person multisensory reading, writing, and math instruction to students in over 10 states. Heather uses the Orton-Gillingham approach to diagnostically provide explicit instruction so that kids learn to love learning again! Connect with our guest, Heather O'Donnell! Visit New Paltz Multisensory. Or, find her on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest. Resources mentioned in this episode: 2.15 Looking at Neurodiversity with a Fresh Perspective The Right to Read UFLI Foundations Emily Hanford Sold a Story Overcoming Dyslexia by Sally Shaywitz M.D. The Knowledge Gap: The Hidden Cause of America's Broken Education System--and How to Fix it by Natalie Wexler The Knowledge Matters Podcast Education Week We officially have merch! Show your love for the Together in Literacy podcast! If you like this episode, please take a few minutes to rate, review, and subscribe. Your support and encouragement are so appreciated! Have a question you'd like us to cover in a future episode of Together in Literacy? Email us at support@togetherinliteracy.com! If you'd like more from Together in Literacy, you can check out our website, Together in Literacy, or follow us on Facebook and Instagram. For more from Emily, check out The Literacy Nest. For more from Casey, check out The Dyslexia Classroom. We're currently looking for guests and sponsors for season 3 of the Together in Literacy Podcast! Thank you for listening and joining us in this exciting and educational journey into dyslexia as we come together in literacy!
Welcome to season two of The Writing Glitch!Cheri and Melissa Gill explore groundbreaking strategies to "hack" dysgraphia, challenging the conventional notion that writing difficulties are insurmountable. As they engage in candid conversation, they uncover invaluable methods to conquer dysgraphia's limitations without even picking up a pencil.Discover how Melissa's extensive experience has illuminated paths for students facing similar hurdles. Unravel the experiences of Wabash Valley Education Center and its impact on shaping educational landscapes. Through their engaging dialogue, you'll gain a fresh perspective on overcoming obstacles and creating a thriving learning environment for all.Get ready to witness a podcast episode that's not just a discussion; it's a transformational experience. Tune in, watch, and be inspired as Cheri and Melissa unravel the layers of educational challenges, providing insights that will resonate with students, educators, and anyone seeking to harness their potential. Stay tuned for this captivating conversation because it's time to unleash the power within!Today's guest:Melissa GillEducator Instructional Outreach DirectorWabash Valley Education Center, Lafayette, INSpecial Education Recorded Conference (October 2023)Social Links: Twitter/X @mrsgillatwvecLinkedIN: www.linkedin.com/in/melissa-gill-wvecOther contact info: https://www.esc5.k12.in.us/Bio: As an educator, Melissa Gill has experienced life as a primary & intermediate Classroom Teacher, Instructional Coach, Reading Specialist, and Administrator. She has facilitated preK-12 district professional development and provided MTSS leadership support. Melissa is currently the Instructional Outreach Director at WVEC! She works onsite, supporting & encouraging educators in their professional learning while also fostering partnerships with various educational organizations to meet the needs of all students in Indiana. Besides making new connections, Melissa enjoys traveling, reading, and spending time with her family.Notable Quote: "Inclusion is the cornerstone of a successful education system. Providing a Multi-Tiered System of Supports (MTSS) and fostering an environment that values diversity ensures that every student receives the tailored assistance they need to excel and reach their full potential." ★ Support this podcast ★
What happens when a veteran teacher working as a professional learning consultant during the last 4 years returns to the classroom? What's happening in the classroom now that was different than a few years ago? Spoiler Alert: A lot. I share my journey back into classroom teaching, at a time when so many teachers can't wait to get out (and who can blame them?). So, while I confess a bunch of stuff, I also rant (and who can blame me?). Also, in today's fauxmercial – A film noir detective parody – I actually play both roles. Check it out! For transformative professional learning check out New Lens Ed.
You've worked hard this year, and so have your children and students. So, let's have some fun celebrating the success! Today I share ways to end your school year with JOY and a celebratory attitude. We will discuss field trips, awards, ceremonies, and fun filled activites! Start your business with all of the necessary documents needed to launch a dream school, microschool, tutoring or homeschooling business! www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop And if you are ready to grow or scale your existing business, snag a coaching session to work on your business blueprint and marketing plan! www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/coaching Join Our Facebook Group for “Tip Tuesdays”, a support community and the “best place on the internet corner” https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherletyourlightshine Book a Clarity Coaching Session: www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/coaching Get started on your dream school right now! Get all the documents you need to jumpstart, market and enroll students! www.teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop We have step-by-step instructions to help you write powerful marketing brochures, enrollment forms, introductory packets, and so much more! You'll also find easy-to-use templates made to simplify your creation process, as well as beautiful real-life examples used by my micro-school, Lighthouse Learning, to give you creative inspiration when designing your very own forms. You will be able to seal the deal with peace and clarity when you hand deliver your new handbook and contract. Tune in to today's episode to find out more and head over to our shop to purchase your documents at teachersletyourlightshine.com/shop Coaching: https://teachersletyourlightshine.com/coaching Do you need help with a plan of action, accountability, or clarity in your teacher career change? Interested in starting a micro-school, tutoring or homeschooling business? Don't know where to start? Wanting to make a change but have no idea where to begin or what the change would even look like? It's time to get "unstuck", have a plan and gain your much needed clarity so you can experience teacher career growth, build a business blueprint, market with clear messaging, and plan a successful business launch-whether it's a micro-school, tutoring business or homeschooling business. Click below to learn more… Connect with me on Instagram: @Teacherletyourlightshine Follow us on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/teacherletyourlightshine Join our email list to be the FIRST to know about our FREE Resources and podcast alerts! Teachersletyourlightshine.com Want to chat? Have some questions? I'd love to hear from you! Send an Email: teacherletyourlightshine@gmail.com Or send me a message on Facebook or Instagram Twitter: @teacher_light Check out Our School on Facebook: https:www.facebook.com/lighthouselearningmicroschool
Children are always going to misbehave, teacher Daniel Buck says, and that's why discipline is needed in the classroom."I think the idea that we're going to solve misbehavior is kind of Utopian," Buck says, adding that is "what the progressive idea is.""If we just get the system right, then kids are going to behave. And that's never going to happen," he says. Instead, Buck advocates for a strong disciplinary "system in place that anticipates and responds to misbehavior."The lack of such discipline in the classroom is leading some teachers to resign and harming students' ability to learn, says Buck, the author of “What Is Wrong With Our Schools?: The Ideology Impoverishing Education in America and How We Can Do Better for Our Students." The book was published in December.Buck joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to explain how the agenda of the woke Left has led to a lack of discipline in American classrooms, and why a restoration of discipline would improve learning outcomes for students.Enjoy the show! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Children are always going to misbehave, teacher Daniel Buck says, and that's why discipline is needed in the classroom. “I think the idea that we’re going to solve misbehavior is kind of Utopian,” Buck says, adding that is “what the progressive idea is.” “If we just get the system right, then kids are […]