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In this episode of Quah (Q & A), Sal, Adam & Justin coach four Pump Heads via Zoom. Mind Pump Fit Tip: The Secret to Ultimate Fitness. (1:57) An example of a dysfunctional way of promoting health & fitness. (18:40) Teaching the youngins' what's up. (22:33) The reading level in America. (25:27) Betting on entrepreneurship opportunities in America. (27:37) LMNT's new flavors. (37:52) Sal's rebrand. (39:18) Adam's Joymode pitch. (41:00) Being obsessed with your child's curiosity. (44:05) Max's gift of intuition and empathy. (49:20) #ListenerLive question #1 – Would I see better results sticking with this new approach, where all 3 phases repeat every 9-day cycle for 12 weeks, or is it more effective to dedicate 4 weeks to each phase across the 12-week program? (53:08) #ListenerLive question #2 – I'm having trouble staying asleep, and I'm looking for any advice on what I can do? (1:04:52) #ListenerLive question #3 – I'd like to shift my focus from weight loss to body composition: reverse dieting, building muscle, maybe even doing my first bulk. But with the GLP-1 and HRT, I'm unsure how to approach maintenance calories, whether to taper off the medication, and how to set myself up to build muscle. What would you suggest as my next step? (1:14:27) #ListenerLive question #4 – Are there specific exercises or strategies you recommend to improve balance and maintain an aesthetic look despite this permanent limitation due to my trap injury? (1:24:44) Related Links/Products Mentioned Ask a question to Mind Pump, live! Email: live@mindpumpmedia.com Get a free Sample Pack of LMNT's most popular drink mix flavors with any purchase! As always, LMNT offers no-questions-asked refunds on all orders. The 8-count LMNT Sample Pack doubles down on our most popular flavors: Citrus Salt, Raspberry Salt, Watermelon Salt, and Orange Salt (2 stick packs of each flavor): Visit DrinkLMNT.com/MindPump Visit Joymode for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Enter MINDPUMP at checkout for 20% off your first order. ** October Special: MAPS GLP-1 50% off! ** Code GLP50 at checkout. ** Mind Pump #2485: How to Make 2025 a Successful Year for Your Fitness Journey Muscle Mommy Movement Do More Than Half of Americans Read Below 6th-Grade Level? Over 10,000 Millionaires Depart from the UK in a Year Amid Changing Financial Landscape Who Would Win? 10 Book Box Set Visit Luminose by Entera for an exclusive offer for Mind Pump listeners! ** Promo code MPM at checkout for 10% off their order or 10% off their first month of a subscribe-and-save. ** Mind Pump #1897: Why Phasing Your Workouts Is So Important & How to Properly Switch It Up Mind Pump #2700: Get Back on Track With the 24-Hour Reset HACK Mind Pump Podcast – YouTube Mind Pump Free Resources People Mentioned David Goggins (@davidgoggins) Instagram Mike Matthews (@muscleforlifefitness) Instagram LAUREN FITZ, M.D. (@drlaurenfitz) Instagram
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ChatGPT just took a massive swing at e-commerce, rolling out instant checkout with Stripe so you can shop directly inside a chat window. Jay Schwedelson unpacks why this could be a Google-killer, why Threads is suddenly neck-and-neck with X in daily active users (even if it doesn't feel like it), and how Perplexity's new Comet browser can literally save you money at checkout. He also digs into a massive conversion study that proves simple words sell more than fancy copy, Instagram's big bet on Reels, and yes—some unnecessary drama around Cracker Barrel's logo. To balance it all, Jay throws in TV talk, a Dancing With the Stars surprise, and the news Scrubs fans have been waiting for.Best Moments:(00:16) ChatGPT adds instant checkout with Stripe, starting with Etsy and Shopify sellers(02:00) Threads reportedly matches X on daily active users—believe it or not(03:00) Perplexity launches Comet, an AI browser with auto coupon-finding at checkout(04:00) Study shows simple fifth-grade-level copy converts 56% better than complex writing(05:25) Instagram tests replacing the home tab with Reels as default feed(06:08) Cracker Barrel fires its branding agency after logo backlash(07:33) Robert Irwin crushes on Dancing With the Stars and teases a Bachelor future(08:00) Scrubs revival in the works with the original castCheck out our 100% FREE + VIRTUAL EVENTS! ->Guru Conference - The World's Largest Virtual EMAIL MARKETING Conference - Nov 6-7!Register here: www.GuruConference.comㅤCheck out Jay's YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay's TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/ㅤMASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Email chaos across campuses, branches, or chapters? Emma by Marigold lets HQ keep control while local teams send on-brand, on-time messages with ease.Podcast & GURU listeners: 50 % off your first 3 months with an annual plan (new customers, 10 k-contact minimum, terms apply).Claim your offer now at jayschwedelson.com/emma
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You see those grade-level checklists and stress out. How will you check off all the boxes? The better question is how to help each child grow at their own pace? In this episode we tackle the grade level myth, so kids can learn at their own pace. You'll discover practical ways an individualized learning plan helps your child gain confidence and real mastery in your homeschool.You'll hear real stories and step-by-step ideas you can try this week — assess strengths, adapt lessons, and celebrate mastery instead of chasing someone else's checklist.✅Why the one-room schoolhouse model was actually brilliant (and how it relates to your homeschool today)✅Real stories about kids who learned at their own pace and thrived (including my daughter who didn't know her times tables until algebra!)✅How individualized learning can turn apathy into excitement in your homeschool✅4 practical tips for teaching your kids at their own pace (even with multiple children)✅Why mastery matters more than checking off someone else's checklistRecommended Resource:FREE How to Simplify Your Homeschool - 3 part course Show Notes: The Problem with Grade-Level PressureHey everyone, Kerry Beck here with Homeschool Coffee Break, where we help you stop the stress and stop the overwhelm so you can actually take a coffee break.Today we are talking about the grade-level myth. It makes me think about 150 years ago, one-room schoolhouse, and the one-room schoolhouse actually did so much good. I've actually heard more modern, younger people say, well, the reason we have grade levels now is it's such a better way to teach our kids. Well, not really.The one-room schoolhouse was fantastic. It is how people have learned for centuries. So today, I want to sort of talk about this myth of grade level and the pressure.Do you feel pressure sometimes? Are my kids on grade level? Am I doing the right thing? I see parents that are stressing out if there is this grade level that doesn't match their child's ability.Why Parents Stress About Grade LevelsSo many moms worry about those grade-level expectations, which some professor probably made up. They're comparing themselves to other homeschoolers that are following the conveyor belt model. They are comparing themselves to public school benchmarks, and they're stressing out, or they are afraid their kids are going to fall behind.Will they really be prepared for life? And let's face it, who made the grade level checklist? Y'all heard me say it before, quit checking off the checklist, especially someone else's. Now, if you make your own checklist, that's what God's putting on your heart, that's a whole different story.Real Stories of Learning at Their Own PaceLet's talk about Sarah. Sarah's my little imaginary friend. She is 8 years old. Technically, she is in 3rd grade.She loves to read. She reads chapter books that are 2 or 3 levels ahead in grade level, so she's reading on a 5th or 6th grade level. She can discuss themes of the book, vocabulary, beyond her age.Sounds like my little granddaughter, who's 6 years old, and she just finished kindergarten, and she's reading chapter books. It's awesome. But you know, we all have different strengths and weaknesses, because poor little Sarah, my imaginary friend.She still struggles with subtraction and with borrowing. She hasn't yet even reached multiplication. This reminds me of my daughter, Gentry, who did not know her times tables until algebra.We actually pulled her off of math for a whole year in seventh grade. But we let her go at her own pace, and she's an adult, 35 years old, and doing okay.From a parent's perspective, you see that grade level checklist says, Sarah should be multiplying by now, and then you stress out. You panic, and you're like, oh no, Sarah is behind.Don't worry about it. Let them move along at their own pace. Now, if they're moving along at their own pace because they're lazy and they're not doing the work, that's a whole different story. That's character, and we can talk about that in a future episode.How Individualized Learning WorksWhen we have individualized learning, some kids can dive really deep into certain topics. There are going to be fewer gaps in their learning, and it can build confidence and motivation. If it's something that they are especially if you're going in their interest as well.My friend had a son who was Hunter's age. Hunter was 6, and they're all learning to read, but not Will. Will didn't learn to read till he was 10 or 12 years old.Once he did, he went flying past all the kids on his grade level. You see, Hunter could sort of be on that grade level. He didn't like to read at the time, he does now. That's another thing. So, he moved along at whatever the grade level was, but Will didn't.His mom had to adapt his lessons for him, but once he took off, he skyrocketed.It reminds me of my second imaginary friend, James. James is 13 years old. His parents noticed, you know what, he sure loves tinkering with electronics and machines.James' parents let him slow down in some of the traditional subjects and dive really deep into his science projects. This built tons of momentum. He became motivated to finish his other subjects faster, so he could get over to his science time, because he loved it. That was just who he was. It's how God had made him.He confidently began building circuits and even tutoring some of his friends in physics. You see, individualized learning, it turned apathy into excitement. He may not have liked his reading class, which Hunter didn't, but I could let him pursue science, and he loved it.Practical Tips for Teaching at Your Child's PaceHow can we teach at our kids' own pace? You're like, I've got 5 kids, how can I do this? Well, first of all, assess your kids' strengths and weaknesses before starting.If you didn't do this this week, I would really encourage you to look at their strengths and weaknesses and write them down. Pay attention to them. I didn't really need a test to know if my child knew the math concept, because I was grading their papers every day, and more than likely, you are, too.And pray about it. God's going to show you their strengths and weaknesses and where He wants you to focus this year. So do a little assessment.Tip 2: Adjust your lesson plans, adjust your curriculum to match their level. Will's mom did a lot of adapting in elementary school. He was not doing the same thing that a third grader would do in reading, because he still didn't know how to read.I did some adapting with Gentry. She did not like math. So in seventh grade, we just said, okay, no more math. Now, that wasn't forever, but it was for one year. And you know what? She did perfectly fine.Flexible Scheduling and Mastery Over CompletionUse some sort of flexible scheduling. You might need to repeat some lessons, or you may need to pause some lessons without guilt. Like, I paused math without guilt. I'm like, we needed to change the attitude before we worried about whatever the next math lesson was.So, you may need to repeat, and mastery is so much more important. It's better. When I was a public school teacher, you got your grade and you moved on. It didn't matter if you really learned it, you're just going to keep moving on.Celebrate mastery, not just a grade-level check, check it off, completion. I love Phonetic Zoo. There's no grade levels in it. You must pass every spelling test twice with 100% before you go on. That means you've mastered it. Matthew C, same kind of thing. They are all about mastering it.It's okay if your kids learn faster than expected, or slower than expected. I was not a reader growing up. I can do it, I can get a good grade in it, but I wasn't that good at it. I loved math. Now, did that make a difference? No. Was I behind, I'm sure, vocabulary? I was always behind. I think I'm still behind in vocabulary.It's okay, your kids will still turn out to be adults who can take care of themselves. Don't worry about that grade level checklist.Final EncouragementI really want to encourage you to focus on your kids' growth, not comparing them to social media, or to the public school, or to the other homeschoolers in your area. Just know that individualized learning creates lifelong learners. It's better to slow down and learn it well than to just rush through it and not really learn anything. That's a schooling, not an education.Be flexible. Give yourself grace and patience, give your kids grace, and be patient. That is going to be a better outcome for you and for your kids, especially for your kids. You're stressing your kids, you're stressing yourself out if all you're doing is looking at all the grade level, all the rigidity from grade level.Teaching at your own pace builds confidence, mastery and joy in the learning.Would you please leave a comment and let me know what is one subject area that you are going to assess your children and adjust the pacing to fit each of your children this week? If you need help on assessment, How to Simplify My Homeschool is a free course that will be listed in the show notes.
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What if I told you that 90% of students can be on grade level with the right instruction? In today's episode, we're joined by Dr. Jan Hasbrouck, a leading researcher, author, and consultant in the field of literacy. Dr. Hasbrouck has dedicated her career to helping educators better understand the complexities of reading fluency and effective interventions, and today she's sharing her valuable insights with us. Whether you're an upper elementary teacher working with students who are still developing foundational skills or someone looking to dive deeper into the science of reading, you're in the right place.In this conversation, Dr. Hasbrouck breaks down the importance of understanding reading fluency and how to identify the true root causes of reading struggles. We also dive into the impact of language development and decoding fluency on comprehension, as well as how to support struggling readers. If you've been feeling overwhelmed by the challenge of supporting students who are behind in reading, Dr. Hasbrouck offers a fresh perspective and encourages a collaborative, community-based approach to overcoming these challenges.This episode is packed with valuable takeaways for educators who want to better support their students' reading development. From understanding the research behind effective interventions to practical strategies for identifying and addressing gaps in fluency, you'll leave this episode feeling empowered and ready to tackle the new school year with confidence.Join us in the Stellar Literacy Collective Membership: stellarteacher.com/join!Sign up for my FREE private podcast, the Confident Writer Systems Series, here!Sign up for my FREE Revision Made Easy email series here!Follow me on Instagram @thestellarteachercompany. To check out all of the resources from this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.stellarteacher.com/episode266.
Are you navigating a new caseload structure this year? Wondering how to divide the work with a co-counselor without splitting the heart of your program? In this episode, I'm sharing practical strategies and real-life examples of caseload division that works—plus the bumps to avoid.You'll learn:
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Show Summary:Natasha sits down with Rolanda Baldwin, a dynamic leader whose 20+ years in math education are transforming the way we think about numbers. Rolanda's journey is nothing short of inspiring: from her early days as a classroom teacher and instructional coach in North Carolina, to serving as a district curriculum coordinator, and then rising through the ranks at UnboundEd from math specialist to Math Director. Now, as Vice President of Program Design, she's spearheading the development of cutting-edge math and UPP programs that are setting new standards in education.Discover how Rolanda's passion is empowering every learner to see themselves as “math people.” Through her groundbreaking GLEAM framework - delivering Grade-Level, Engaging, Affirming, and Meaningful instruction - she equips educators with the tools to re-engineer math education and ignite a lifelong love of learning. Tune in to catch insights that are as transformative as they are practical!About Rolanda Baldwin: With two decades of experience, Rolanda has worn many hats throughout her journey. She's been a middle and high school math teacher, a math instructional coach, and a district math curriculum coordinator in a large North Carolina district. Rolanda's love for mathematics education led her to join UnboundEd as a math specialist, where she rose to the role of Math Director. Today, she proudly serves as the Vice President of Program Design, where she's responsible for overseeing the growth and development of UnboundEd's entire math and UnboundEd Planning Process (UPP) program portfolio. Rolanda's thoughtful approach to program development and active involvement in strategic organizational initiatives and external partnerships are testaments to her sincere commitment to her craft. Her enthusiasm for mathematics education is infectious, and she's dedicated to empowering every individual to become a "math person." Rolanda is passionate about reshaping educational systems and frameworks to help educators plan and deliver grade-level, engaging, affirming, and meaningful math instruction.About UnboundEd:UnboundEd is a trailblazing force in education, partnering with passionate educators to transform classrooms into hubs of high-quality, dynamic learning where every single student thrives. By championing innovative, research-based frameworks like GLEAM, UnboundEd is redefining the teaching landscape and inspiring educators to push the boundaries of what's possible in shaping tomorrow's learners.Links from the Show:Related The STEM Space Podcast Episodes 187. How to Make Math Meaningful ft. Ki Karou of MIND Education180. The Secret to Loving Math ft. Nichole Austion of the National Math and Science Initiative179. Seeing Students as Mathematicians ft. Cherelle McKnight of Illustrative MathematicsVivify STEM Blog Posts I Didn't Always Want to be an EngineerUnderstanding a Framework for P-12 Engineering LearningScientific Method vs. Engineering Design Process: Which is used in STEM learning?Vivify STEM LessonsFREE! - Using Geometry to Build a Safe Shelter!Paper Football Math ActivityHeart Rate Ratios & Graphing ActivityFREE! - Add Math Practice to any Design Challenge using these Editable Budget SheetsOther STEM ResourcesUnboundEdZaretta Hammond's Culturally Responsive Teaching and the Brain(book)Email us your questions!THE STEM SPACE SHOWNOTESTHE STEM SPACE FACEBOOK GROUPVIVIFY INSTAGRAMVIVIFY FACEBOOKVIVIFY XVIVIFY TIKTOKVIVIFY YOUTUBEVIVIFY BLUESKY
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Teachers often pour so much time and energy into supporting their students that they forget about forming strong relationships with their peers. Navigating adult connections can be unexpectedly tricky. So in today's episode, I'm sharing practical advice for how you can fit in at a new school or with your grade-level team. These strategies will show you that with patience and a positive outlook, you'll not only find your place, but begin to build lasting, supportive relationships with your coworkers. Show Notes: https://www.drlorifriesen.com/blog/fitting-in-at-a-new-school Subscribe to the Beginning Teacher Talk YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@beginningteachertalk Free Masterclass - How to Get Ready for the School Year in 5 Weeks or Less: https://www.drlorifriesen.com/ready Grab a copy of my book, Dear New Teacher, Here's Exactly What to Do: Your 5-Step R.E.A.D.Y. for School Roadmap for Elementary Classrooms: https://amzn.to/3w3zZJ7 Lung Cancer Free: One Couple's Journey Through a “Lungs in a Box” Double Lung Transplant: https://www.lungcancerfree.com/ Check out Lori's TpT store (Beginning Teacher Talk): https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Beginning-Teacher-Talk Connect with Lori on Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/drlorifriesen/ Connect with Lori on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/beginningteachertalk If the Beginning Teacher Talk podcast is helping you in your teaching and if you're feeling extra loving, I would be so grateful if you would leave a positive review for the show! Your kind words mean the world to me. Just click here to leave your review now (and be entered into our draw for a $25 Amazon Gift Card)! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beginning-teacher-talk/id1456137677 I hope you have a wonderful week, and remember - just because you are a beginning elementary teacher, there is no need for you to struggle like one. Xo Lori P.S. Do you have your copy of my FREE Ultimate Classroom Management Checklist? Get yours by clicking here now! https://www.drlorifriesen.com/ultimate-classroom-management-checklist
Those Duggars invade Colorado Springs to speak at Focus on the Family. We get more examples of how, even on the road, the Duggirls have to take care of, well…. everything. We watch Pest really provide for his pregnant wife by taking care of the duffel AND the backpack while his expecting wife pushes the luggage cart that is full to the brim. In our Dig we explore the founder of Focus on the Family, James Dobson, who ironically, continued the family tradition of not really focusing on his family. He's just as frustrating as you can imagine. Enjoy what you hear? Feel like you have a Servant's Heart? Would you like to help support a snarking couple in Arizona? Get on the Gus Bus and head on over to buymeacoffee.com/diggingupthedug . If you would like to grab a jar and become one of the Pickle People, you get ad-free episodes, and even get them early. We post bonus episodes with Duggar content, personal topics, Mildred Mondays (gotta give the people what they want), recipes and other goodies. Join us on instagram at @digginguptheduggarspodand we do have a P.O. Box 5973, Glendale Arizona, 85312
Your child is not a grade level! Find out how to break out of the grade level mentality and customize your homeschool lessons to your unique child. Teach Your Child, Not a Grade Level originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Your child is not a grade level! Find out how to break out of the grade level mentality and customize your homeschool lessons to your unique child. Teach Your Child, Not a Grade Level originally appeared on Simply Charlotte Mason.
Are you not sure when is the right moment to dive into SAT or ACT prep? This is a question I get often, so I wanted to break it all down for you today based on each grade level. In our latest episode, I reveal the best time to start preparing for these standardized tests, how diagnostic scores work and the academic factors that really matter when it comes to college applications. You may find this episode a little bit more instructional in nature and requires more technical strategies, but I find it helpful to have one of these episodes every so often. Regardless of which grade you're in right now, what I will share today will give you the guidance you need to navigate the SAT and ACT with more confidence! I'm also hosting a free live workshop this coming Wednesday that I highly recommend you attend. During this training, you'll learn 3 high-level strategies you must implement to get accepted into your dream colleges, new trends that we're seeing in college admissions, along with any recent policy changes occuring in the college admissions landscape. I can't wait to support you! You can reserve your free seat at https://passionprep.com/live//! If you want more individualized college admissions support, we have our 1:1 Premier College Counseling Program that is one year long called the Accepted Club. Inside this program, we'll focus on providing you with the best individualized support by focusing on your passion, strength and potential. Your support will include 8 x 1:1 Sessions via Zoom, Unlimited Email Support with our coaches, and Weekly Office Hours to answer any questions you have about your college admissions journey. Start your journey to your dream college here: https://passionprep.com/acceptedclub/! As always, if you have questions, please reach out to our support team at info@passionprep.com. Also, I'd love to connect with you on Instagram – our Instagram handle is: www.instagram.com/passion_prep.
How can we blend curiosity, deep understanding of the stages of counting to transform early math learning?In this episode of the Making Math Moments That Matter podcast, Sue Looney joins hosts Kyle Pearce and Jon Orr to share her personal journey and highlights the importance of curiosity-driven learning, especially in early childhood mathematics. Many educators face the challenge of moving beyond rote memorization, especially when teaching foundational concepts like counting. This episode addresses how understanding the stages of counting and fostering curiosity can set the stage for future mathematical success.Whether you're an early childhood educator or someone looking to strengthen your teaching approach, this episode provides practical strategies for assessing students' understanding of numbers and supporting them through critical learning phases.Discover why curiosity is key to unlocking a deeper understanding of math concepts.Learn how to assess students' counting abilities and build a solid foundation for their mathematical growth.Gain practical strategies for incorporating counting tasks that go beyond memorization and promote critical thinking.Tune in now to explore how fostering curiosity and returning to foundational concepts like counting can transform your students' math journey!Not sure what matters most when designing math improvement plans? Take this assessment and get a free customized report: https://growyourmathprogram.com Ready to design your math improvement plan with guidance, support and using structure? Learn how to follow our 4 stage process. http://makemathmoments.com/discovery/ Show Notes Page.Love the show? Text us your big takeaway!
Donald Kimball from the Washington Policy Center examines the recently released 2023-2024 K-12 Report Card, which shows low proficiency scores for Washington's public school students. He advocates for Education Savings Accounts as a solution to help students succeed. Learn more by visiting https://www.clarkcountytoday.com/opinion/opinion-50-3-of-washington-public-school-students-at-grade-level-in-english-39-7-in-math/ on ClarkCountyToday.com. Hashtags: #WashingtonSchools #EducationSavingsAccounts #standardizedtesting #studentlearning #WashingtonPolicyCenter #ClarkCountyWa #localnews #Vancouver
In this episode, Elizabeth and Taylor break down essential college planning and prep tips for each year of high school. We cover everything from freshman to seniors, academics to extracurriculars, and college visits to college applications. Tune in for actionable advice and reliable resources to guide students through each stage of their high school journey toward college readiness!Resources mentioned:Passion Planner - for keeping things organizedBrag Sheet example - for letters of recommendation Volunteermatch.org - for seeking volunteer opportunitiesIn this episode we focus on how:Freshmen should focus on academics and extracurriculars.Sophomores are encouraged to explore career interests and leadership opportunities. Juniors dive into standardized tests, college research, and essay prep. For seniors, it's all about finalizing applications, financial aid, and decision-making.The Admissions Club Podcast is your one-stop shop for all things college admissions, complete with a nostalgic 80s playlist and Gen X vibes. It's hard to believe that we've traded in scrunchies and Bruce Springsteen posters for walking our kids through the college admissions process! But, we are here to share our experience in higher education and direct college admissions with you and your student so you don't have to walk it alone. Connect with EWC! Website Facebook YouTube LinkedIn
Yesterday I shared a statistic: 54% of American adults can't read above a 6th-grade level. I thought it was pretty shocking so I wanted to note it so I could start investigating it. That's why I shared it. But it's the responses (some had to be hidden/deleted) that I want to talk about. The comment replies quickly turned into assigning blame to either teachers or parents. It had to be one of them! Please Subscribe to get my weekly newsletter sent to you for free!And of course, some assumed that I was making a political statement. I wasn't.I was just pointing out an uncomfortable truth that I had just learned and wanted to investigate.This kind of reaction happens a lot nowadays, and it's a sign of our polarization. It's tied to something called motivated reasoning and false dichotomy.Motivated reasoning is when we process information in a way that supports what we already believe, instead of looking at the facts objectively. It's similar to confirmation bias. False dichotomy is when we reduce an issue to only two opposing sides, ignoring the nuances and other possible explanations.We need to be careful about this. I need to be careful about it.When it comes to the reading issue that I mentioned in my post, it's possible that both parents and teachers play a role, but it could also be other factors, or none of them at all. To truly understand an issue like this, we need to keep an open mind and look at the entire history, not just our preferred explanations.For example, the shift from phonics to the whole language model education seems to have had a significant impact. But no one mentioned that. Changes in educational policy, and even the metabolic health of children & adults today, could also play a part. Poverty, screen time, family structure, child care, two parents working—these all could play a role.The point is, when we're faced with uncomfortable truths, it's easy to retreat into our tribes and defend our positions. But real progress comes from being willing to explore the full picture, even when it challenges our assumptions. So, let's stay open-minded and avoid jumping to conclusions. Instead of debating who's right or wrong, let's focus on understanding the issue in all its complexity.As always, these aren't lectures they are reminders to myself. On another note, that last post upset a lot of people and I had a lot of unsubscribes. No worries. But if you get ANY value out of this, could you consider sharing it with 2 friends? Get full access to Year Of The Opposite - Travis Stoliker's Substack at www.yearoftheopposite.com/subscribe
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Research shows that students are best taught with challenging texts -- texts that in the past would have been deemed "frustration level" and eschewed for instruction. Teaching with grade level texts ensures that students will reach the levels of literacy needed for full participation in society. Teaching with grade levels texts makes sense, but what do we do with students who already can read grade level or higher texts? This podcasts provides some suggestions.
Get ready to be inspired because the latest episode of the Wife Teacher Mommy podcast is nothing short of a game-changer. Our fabulous host, Kelsey Sorenson, chats with the incredible Amy Neilson, CEO of Planning Playtime and the genius behind the Elite Reading Coach Academy. Together, they dive into the vital importance of education and rejuvenation. Did you know that 67% of 4th graders are behind in reading? Well, Amy's got some groundbreaking solutions, and you won't want to miss a second of this conversation!Key themes from 67% of 4th Graders Are Behind Grade Level in Reading, How Can We Change This Statistic Together?:Using science-based strategies for effective reading instruction.Balancing learning and rest for growth, especially during summer breakFinding community by fostering connections and uplifting each otherBecome a Reading Coach as a side hustle and as a way to make a differenceBeing a life-long learner by embracing continuous growth, and personal developmentResources mentioned:Get your tickets to Educate & RejuvenateBecome a Reading CoachJoin the waitlist for Kelsey's upcoming book- Educate & RejuvenateConnect with Amy:Planning Playtime WebsiteFollow Planning Playtime on InstagramFollow Planning Playtime on FacebookSubscribe to the Raising Healthy Kid Brains PodcastConnect with Kelsey:Follow her on Instagram @educateandrejuvenateJoin our Facebook group: Wife Teacher Mommies Unite.Follow on Pinterest for more helpful resources.Educate & Rejuvenate: A Three-Step Guide to Revitalize Your Teaching, Renew Your Spirit, and Reignite Your Passion For Life
Are you making the switch to another grade level? This time of year can feel like "fruit basket turnover," and can leave you wondering what to take with you to your new office, how to interact with the students in another age group, and how to run your program effectively at another school. We are tackling this topic in this episode!
In today's episode, we're diving into the trenches of middle school, but not just any trenches—those of a grade level leader. Imagine being the bridge between the admin and the other teachers in your grade level. It's a role that's part superhero, part diplomat, and all heart. Join us as we explore the responsibilities and pros and cons, along with tips for being a great grade-leader!Topics DiscussedWhat is a grade level leader?Tips for being a great leaderPros and cons of this positionCheck out the classroom forms discussed in this episode here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Classroom-Forms-for-a-Successful-Year-as-an-Upper-Elementary-Teacher-1319781Please subscribe on your favorite platform so you don't miss an episode. Whether it's Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or some other listening app, we encourage you to take a moment to subscribe to The Teaching Toolbox. And if you feel so inclined, we would love a review at Apple or Spotify to help other listeners find us just like you did.This episode may contain affiliate links.Amazon links are affiliate links from Brittany Naujok and The Colorado Classroom, LLC®. I earn a small amount from your clicks on these links.***ANNIVERSARY GIVEAWAY***https://forms.gle/B356umfSumtaQ2sx5Let's ConnectTo stay up to date with episodes, check out our Facebook page or follow us on Instagram.Join Brittany's 6th Grade Teacher Success group on Facebook.Join Ellie's Middle School Math Chats group on Facebook.Brittany's resources can be found on her website or on TPT.Ellie's resources can be found on her website or on TPT.Mentioned in this episode:Looking for support with Classroom Management?Grab a digital mental health check-in for free and receive classroom management support from The Colorado Classroom: https://thecoloradoclassroom.com/product/mental-health-digital-check-in-form Then take a look at these classroom...
Being elementary teachers, we're constantly working with our grade level team to enhance student learning, schedule grade level events, analyze student data, and so much more. You also know that the type of team you have can make or break your enjoyment at work. So whether you have a successful or dysfunctional team, this episode is for you! We're sharing three practical strategies for making your grade level team the best team in the school. For all the resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/grade-level-teamResources:Gretchen Rubin's Four Tendencies QuizSkylight Calendar - Get $20 off with code: FRIEND-LJL883J It's About Time: Planning Interventions and Extensions in Elementary School by Mike MattosConnect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindowShop our teacher-approved resourcesJoin our Facebook group, Teacher ApprovedLeave your review on Apple Podcasts!Mentioned in this episode:Do you have a question or concern that could use a teacher-approved solution? We'd love to answer your question on the podcast! Submit your question to hello@secondstorywindow.net and put "podcast question" in your subject line.Grab your free ticket to the Teacher Summer Talks Summit, where we will help you learn all summer long with audio-only sessions you can listen to on the go or by the pool: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/summer
Once it's summer time, most teachers can relax knowing exactly where they'll be when school returns in the fall. However, some teachers are preparing for a new grade level, or it's pure panic as they learn about this new adventure a few weeks before school begins. So whether you're changing grade levels by choice or by force, it comes with some unique challenges you need to be aware of. In today's episode, we're sharing four tips for changing grade levels to make it less stressful and make the transition easier. For all the resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.secondstorywindow.net/podcast/changing-grade-levelsResources:End-of-Year Roadmap FreebieResponsive Classroom Grade-Level BooksAchieved the Core WebsiteConnect with us on Instagram @2ndstorywindowShop our teacher-approved resourcesJoin our Facebook group, Teacher ApprovedLeave your review on Apple Podcasts!Mentioned in this episode:Do you have a question or concern that could use a teacher-approved solution? We'd love to answer your question on the podcast! Submit your question to hello@secondstorywindow.net and put "podcast question" in your subject line.
Today we sit down with friend of the show, activist Mark Provost, to discuss the 2024 Presidential elections. In this episode we touch on a variety of topics: the Israel-Gaza war, the overall economy, housing, and voters who are not fond of Trump or Biden and how all of these flow into and can affect the upcoming election cycle. Shownotes The Colorado River Is Shrinking. See What's Using All the Water (NYT) Reading The Numbers: 130 Million American Adults Have Low Literacy Skills Do More Than Half of Americans Read Below 6th-Grade Level? (Snopes) Meet 'double disapprovers': swing voters who could decide the presidential election ‘No doubt' Netanyahu preventing hostage deal, charges ex-spokesman of Families Forum
A new study show that only 54% of Jackson Public School students (aka little scholars) are able to read at a 3rd grade level.
Founder of "Coalition with STL Kids" Chester Asher joins Tom and Megan in studio discussing the city's education system and why he claims it is in the state of crisis.
Unlocking Success for Students Below Grade Level Report cards and grades have traditionally been our primary understanding of our children's academic progress. Grades don't always provide the full picture, however. That's where Go Beyond Grades comes in. Go Beyond Grades is a national campaign aimed at bridging the gap between how parents' think their kids are doing and the reality of their children's academic performance. Learn more about how you can be sure your teen is mastering the skills he or she needs for academic success. Also in this episode: Taylor Swift is set to release The Tortured Poets Department on April 19. What's new on the looming TikTok ban. . . In this episode, we mentioned the following resources: - Billboard: Everything We Know About Taylor Swift's New Album ‘The Tortured Poets Department' So Far - Taylor Swift Store - Go Beyond Grades - Readiness Check - Learning Heroes - Teacher Resources . . Visit our website: www.teenlifepodcast.com Subscribe to get the episodes in your inbox: www.teenlife.ngo/subscribe Watch the podcast on YouTube! Follow Us: Instagram | Facebook | Twitter . . Podcast Music by: Luke Cabrera & Tobin Hodges Hosted by: Karlie Duke, Caleb Hatchett & Tobin Hodges Produced by: Karlie Duke & Kelly Fann --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teenlifepodcast/support
Covid was abosulately a time to be whatever you wanted and jay did just that, my man decided he wanted to be teacher and the series that stems from it is gold. Also y'all kids was reading below grade level after covid. All episodes are recorded edited and owned by Weed & WhiskeySubscribe to our YOUTUBE for videos of our episodes and more!Follow Us on INSTAGRAM for clips & more!
School counseling means sharing in rites of passage for our students. Moving to the next grade is one of those! In this episode we're sharing a few rubber meets the road things you can get started on now to make transitioning to the next grade level go smoothly for your students and teachers!
Listen to this clip where Annie talks to Ted Dabrowski about the number of Illinois students that can't read at a grade level.
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Do you have a struggling Reader and those "suggested Reading Levels" are causing more confusion rather than clarity? In this episode you'll learn a way to choose books that will BETTER support your child's reading progress and Tips on what to do for your struggling reader. -Kawai Let's be Friends! -> https://www.instagram.com/kawai_ahquin Website -> http://www.kawaiahquin.com
We're breaking down the world of K-12! Step into the chaotic yet entertaining world of elementary, middle, and high school education with us on the latest episode of Teachers Off Duty! Your host KC Mack is joined by the ever-charming Gabe Dannenbring and the fabulous Jess Smith as they decode the mysteries of the educational levels. From perplexing parent involvement dynamics to the absurdities of dress codes and social media, we leave no stone unturned as Gabe kicks things off by sharing his hilarious dream of teaching blackjack and his misadventures in conversing with elementary-level students. We get real about having those crucial heart-to-heart talks with kids about their futures. Plus, we dissect the contrasting landscapes of parent involvement at elementary, middle, and high school levels. Jess even unveils the intense parental engagement she faced in 3rd grade and emphasizes its continued significance in guiding students toward college. Join us for this enlightening, laughter-filled episode as we unravel the complexity of elementary, middle, and high school education. You'll gain fresh insights into these unique academic worlds and learn how to navigate them with humor and grace. Tune in!
I discuss the current retrograde dates (many retrogrades are ending soon), the solar and lunar eclipse dates in October 2023 and the Mercury retrograde over the holiday season this year. I then discuss the societal level lessons for humanity that Pluto - which is finishing its transit of Capricorn (for the most part) - has been teaching us. Astrological dates mentioned herein are calculated using the Eastern Daylight time zone. This episode was recorded on September 30, 2023 and it was published on October 1, 2023 at 9:20am EDT. You can support my work and this channel by booking an astrology reading. You can also support this channel with a monthly membership. Follow me on Threads where I share articles I feel are important. To receive alerts about new episodes please add yourself to my contact list here. Other episodes of mine referenced herein: Pluto in Aquarius - Dawn of Global Consciousness Pluto at 29° Capricorn - A Karmic Reckoning Prepare for Major Systemic Changes Our Paradigm is Literally Untenable and Hardly Anyone will Admit it Other articles and resources referenced (in order of appearance): 1 in 5 Americans have low-literacy skills: These charts explain reading levels in the US Do More Than Half of Americans Read Below 6th-Grade Level? Education in Canada Search for "Aquarian Diary" in your podcast app to find the podcast version of this channel. #Astrology #Pluto #Capricorn Check my "Community Tab" where I comment and share links I find interesting. Errata
On this episode we discuss a teacher's frustration with trying to get his 7th grade class to perform on grade level and how no one is talking about it
Center of the American Experiment's Education Policy Fellow joins the American Experiment Podcast to discuss the sobering reality - new statewide test results show that the MAJORITY of students in Minnesota cannot read at grade level.
In this episode: Listen in as I talk about the two things you need to know about your students when you are changing grade levels. We talk about: -What you need to prioritize most when changing grade levels. -What not to do when changing grade levels. -How to work with where your students are at developmentally and not against it. Quotables: -The two main things I am going to advise you to do are: determine what is developmentally appropriate and get to know the grade level standards. -Knowing what was developmentally appropriate for the fifth graders I taught that year helped me to plan not just academic turn and talk opportunities, but also short non academic talking opportunities, like when they could go from their tables to their cubbies to grab resources - It was up to me to know my standards and make sure that I held them accountable for what they needed to know and not for what they would need to know in the next grade. Links to resources mentioned in the podcast: Upper Elementary Teacher Must Have Resources (affiliate links to books mentioned in the podcast episode) Teaching Reading 101 Course Book a discovery call for one on one coaching or school professional development Next Steps: If this episode resonated with you, take a screenshot of the episode and tag me on instagram @msevamireles. This helps my show remain active in order to continue to help other upper elementary teachers get ideas they can use in their class today. The Reading Teacher's Playbook Search for my show on iTunes or Stitcher. Click on ‘Ratings and Reviews.' Under ‘Customer Reviews,' click on “Write a Review.” Sign in with your iTunes or Stitcher log-in info Leave a Rating: Tap the greyed out stars (5 being the best) Leave a Review: Type in a Title and Description of your thoughts on my podcast Click ‘SendLeave a Rating and Review: --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eva-mireles/message
Welcome back to Mindfulness with Mariel. Thanks for being here for you. There's a time where we learn from our teachers in our lives and there's a time where we move forward. I hope this finds you well and helps accelerate the mind to entertain your evolution to move forward in your own power and clarity. You got this!
Jennifer Serravallo shares her New York Times bestselling, The Reading Strategies Book, helping listeners implement goal-directed, responsive instruction in every classroom. Jen is a frequent speaker at national and regional conferences and travels throughout the US and Canada to work with teachers and students creating engaging, productive and joyful classrooms. Resources: Check out our episode sponsor, Activate Learning, for Investigation-Centered, 3-Dimensional Learning Aligns with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Flexibility to meet ALL State Standards Literacy Focus: reading, writing, talking, and -science discovery Instructional Design with Teachers in Mind Teacher Edition: lesson plans, discussion questions, differentiation strategies, and background information Interactive Digital Edition that integrates with leading LMSs Embedded Content and Pedagogical Support Learn More: Unlocking Young Minds: The Power of Phenomena-Based Science Learning for K-5 Students Unlocking Young Minds: How to Teach Engineering to K-5 Students and Make it Stick Unlocking Young Minds: Giving K-5 Students a Jump Start on STEM Careers Jennifer Seravallo Connect with Jennifer Serravallo and her store of free stuff! Order The Reading Strategies Book and explore an example strategy page and learning progressions along with the full list of research references Find all of Jennifer Serravallo's books and resources MORE free resources from Jen Jen's own podcast interview with Maryanne Wolf can be found here. Maryanne Wolf's The Power of Reading Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations - fun and free, 1-hour digital Professional Learning for teachers from all content areas and grades levels EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action EdCuration's upcoming Online Events
Ready for the beginning of the school year? If you've been a teacher for a while, you might already have a routine for the beginning of the school year. So whether you are a new teacher or looking to revamp your first week agenda, let me share my favorite first week activities that involve teamwork, math, and a whole lot of fun! Let's get started.Show notes: https://misskuipersclassroom.com/ep-67-activities-for-the-first-week-of-schoolQuick LinksA to Z, Get to Know Me ActivityChaos to CommunityThe Ultimate Math BundleMentioned in this episode:⭐ The Ultimate Math Bundle ⭐We're talking…
As a teacher, who wouldn't want to save time? So that's why I invited Lauren Ellis on to the show to share a few tips on how we can easily systematize things in our classroom to allow us to work more efficiently. Let's get started.Mentioned in this episode:⭐ The Ultimate Math Bundle ⭐We're talking…
This is the third and final podcast episode in the Summer Blueprint series about lesson planning. While you could do these ideas any time of the year, summer is a great time to put together curriculum ideas shared in episode 260, long range plans shared in episode 261, and short range plans in today's episode. I'll share five ideas for how you can focus on short term lesson plans by: Beginning with long range plans Make a list of song material from this past year by grade level and find new song material Creating assessments and rubrics Putting together a lesson structure for classes Create a lesson plan template for a specific grade Find out more at www.jessicagrant.org. Follow me on Instagram at @howtoteachmusicwithjessica
The NAACP sends out a travel warning suggesting people of color are not welcome in Florida. And in Nebraska, a politician chants and cries over a bill protecting minors. Sometimes, truth is stranger than fiction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michele looks at three news stories that should startle anyone sane.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.