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Latest podcast episodes about jane bluestein

We Just Want to TEACH
Spring Forward: Re-engaging Students and Jumpstarting Learning After Spring Break

We Just Want to TEACH

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 14:12


Every break in the school year requires us to wind our students back up and re-engage them in the learning routines. In this discussion, we exchange practical and proven ways to help students get back into the swing of learning — including real-life examples of what works. It's all about moving students from chill mode to school mode so they can finish the year well. Follow on Twitter: @bluestein_dr @sgthomas1973 @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Nivene Hutchins is a recent graduate of The Ohio State University and has become licensed to teach preschool through fifth grade here in Ohio. She is a brand new third-grade teacher! She has a true passion for grades 3-5 and has been loving every minute she has spent at school this year. She lives for those lightbulb moments students have when they figure out something they have been struggling with. Dr. Jane Bluestein is an award-winning author whose books include The Win-Win Classroom; The Beginning Teacher's Survival Guide (formerly Becoming a Win-Win Teacher); Managing 21st Century Classrooms; Creating Emotionally Safe Schools; High School's Not Forever; Parents, Teens, & Boundaries; The Parent's Little Book of Lists: Do's and Don'ts of Effective Parenting; Mentors, Masters, and Mrs. McGregor: Stories of Teachers Making a Difference; and Magic, Miracles & Synchronicity : A Journal of Gratitude and Awareness. Dr. Bluestein's latest book is The Perfection Deception: Why Trying to Be Perfect is Sabotaging Your Relationships, Making You Sick, and Holding Your Happiness Hostage. Formerly a classroom teacher (in inner-city Pittsburgh, PA), crisis-intervention counselor, teacher training program coordinator, and volunteer with high-risk teens at a local Day Treatment Program.

We Just Want to TEACH
Resetting Setting Classroom Boundaries and Norms: What Works

We Just Want to TEACH

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 18:49


We know setting boundaries is essential to creating a productive classroom and school environment. In this episode, we talk about how to set (reset) effective boundaries while avoiding power struggles. Follow on Twitter: @janebluestein @MsRandazzo @sgthomas1973 @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Karen Randazzo is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey.  She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry.  Chemistry teacher by day, teacher-author by night, she's dedicated to making teachers' lives more manageable by offering professional development, sharing her engaging resources on her website, and collaborating with educators on various social media platforms.  A former ‘chalk and talk' teacher, she shares her journey navigating the Next Generation Science Standards and student-centered learning on her YouTube channel. Dr. Jane Bluestein specializes in programs and resources geared to provide practical and meaningful information, training and hope in areas related to relationship building, effective instruction and guidance, and personal growth and development. Much of her work focuses on interactions between adults and children, especially children at risk. Jane is an award-winning author whose books include The Win-Win Classroom; The Beginning Teacher's Survival Guide (formerly Becoming a Win-Win Teacher); Managing 21st Century Classrooms; Creating Emotionally Safe Schools; High School's Not Forever; Parents, Teens, & Boundaries; The Parent's Little Book of Lists: Do's and Don'ts of Effective Parenting; Mentors, Masters, and Mrs. McGregor: Stories of Teachers Making a Difference; and Magic, Miracles & Synchronicity : A Journal of Gratitude and Awareness. Dr. Bluestein's latest book is The Perfection Deception: Why Trying to Be Perfect is Sabotaging Your Relationships, Making You Sick, and Holding Your Happiness Hostage. Formerly a classroom teacher (in inner-city Pittsburgh, PA), crisis-intervention counselor, teacher training program coordinator, and volunteer with high-risk teens at a local Day Treatment Program, Dr. Bluestein currently heads Instructional Support Services, Inc., a consulting and resource firm in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Education Talk Radio
SCHOOL VIOLENCE: THE NEVER ENDING CONVERSATION

Education Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 38:48


SCHOOL VIOLENCE: THE NEVER ENDING CONVERSATION ?Yeah, I know, bad week last week. We'll talk about Broward and school violence with two experts Drs. Jared Sherz and Dr Jane Bluestein

Education Talk Radio
SCHOOL VIOLENCE: THE NEVER ENDING CONVERSATION

Education Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2018 39:00


SCHOOL VIOLENCE: THE NEVER ENDING CONVERSATION ?Yeah, I know, bad week last week. We'll talk about Broward and school violence with two experts Drs. Jared Sherz and Dr Jane Bluestein

Late Night Health
Perfectionism and How It Differs From Striving For Excellence (Part 2) - Dr. Jane Bluestein 12/05/15

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 6:49


Late Night Health’s Mark Alyn welcomes Dr. Jane Bluestein, author of The Perfection Deception, as they discuss perfectionism and how it differs from striving for excellence, precision, and growth. Look behind the curtain at how fear of failure and rejection can create stress and anxiety, and negatively impact health, relationships, and job performance. If you’ve ever worked or lived with a perfectionist, felt unappreciated for all you do, or felt disappointment when you or others didn’t live up to your unrealistic expectations, this is the show for you.

Late Night Health
Perfectionism and How It Differs From Striving For Excellence (Part 1) - Dr. Jane Bluestein 12/05/15

Late Night Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 13:54


Late Night Health’s Mark Alyn welcomes Dr. Jane Bluestein, author of The Perfection Deception, as they discuss perfectionism and how it differs from striving for excellence, precision, and growth. Look behind the curtain at how fear of failure and rejection can create stress and anxiety, and negatively impact health, relationships, and job performance. If you’ve ever worked or lived with a perfectionist, felt unappreciated for all you do, or felt disappointment when you or others didn’t live up to your unrealistic expectations, this is the show for you.

Late Night Health Radio
Perfectionism and How It Differs From Striving For Excellence (Part 2) - Dr. Jane Bluestein 12/05/15

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 6:49


Late Night Health’s Mark Alyn welcomes Dr. Jane Bluestein, author of The Perfection Deception, as they discuss perfectionism and how it differs from striving for excellence, precision, and growth. Look behind the curtain at how fear of failure and rejection can create stress and anxiety, and negatively impact health, relationships, and job performance. If you’ve ever worked or lived with a perfectionist, felt unappreciated for all you do, or felt disappointment when you or others didn’t live up to your unrealistic expectations, this is the show for you.

Late Night Health Radio
Perfectionism and How It Differs From Striving For Excellence (Part 1) - Dr. Jane Bluestein 12/05/15

Late Night Health Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2015 13:54


Late Night Health’s Mark Alyn welcomes Dr. Jane Bluestein, author of The Perfection Deception, as they discuss perfectionism and how it differs from striving for excellence, precision, and growth. Look behind the curtain at how fear of failure and rejection can create stress and anxiety, and negatively impact health, relationships, and job performance. If you’ve ever worked or lived with a perfectionist, felt unappreciated for all you do, or felt disappointment when you or others didn’t live up to your unrealistic expectations, this is the show for you.

Teachers Aid
Ending the School Year: Recharging Your Batteries

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2014 11:57


In this segment we look at great ways to end the school year, recharge your batteries, rekindle your spirit and make the best use of your summer break. @janebluestein @mzteachuh @PeterMDeWitt @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Dr. Jane Bluestein has worked with thousands of educators, counselors, healthcare professionals, parents, childcare workers, and other community members world-wide. Sue Gruber is a teacher in northern California. She has co-authored dozens of resource books for elementary teachers. Peter DeWitt (Ed.D.) has been a principal in Upstate, NY since 2006. He blogs at Finding Common Ground for Education Week and is the author of Dignity for All: Safeguarding LGBT Students (Corwin Press). Melanie Link Taylor teaches both general ed. and Special Ed.

Good-Enough Parenting Show
Why Parents Shouldn't Want Obedient Kids!

Good-Enough Parenting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2013 29:58


Our guest is Dr. Jane Bluestein, who'll share with us why parents SHOULDN'T want obedient kids! In her related article, Dr. Bluestein writes: "Obedient kids are likely to blame their choices on someone else. They don’t have to take responsibility for their choices (or how their lives turn out) because they were just doing what someone else told them to do."Join us for this provocative topic!You can learn more about author and speaker Jane Bluestein at her website.

Good-Enough Parenting Show
Why Parents Shouldn't Want Obedient Kids!

Good-Enough Parenting Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2013 29:58


Our guest is Dr. Jane Bluestein, who'll share with us why parents SHOULDN'T want obedient kids! In her related article, Dr. Bluestein writes: "Obedient kids are likely to blame their choices on someone else. They don’t have to take responsibility for their choices (or how their lives turn out) because they were just doing what someone else told them to do."Join us for this provocative topic!You can learn more about author and speaker Jane Bluestein at her website.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
Leading Learning – The Art, Science, & Craft of Teaching

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2013


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Glenn Capelli about how teachers can have a powerful impact on a child’s life— for good or bad. They discuss the importance of new and different experiences, including encounters with “the unfamiliar,” getting out of our comfort zone from time to time, in order to build cognitive fitness, growing new brain cells and keeping our work fresh and inspiring. 

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
Compassionate Schools: The Importance of School Connectedness

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2013


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with middle school counselor James Wright about the importance of connectedness and compassion in schools. They explore the impact of adverse childhood experiences on kids’ experiences in school, especially with regard to their ability to learn and their response to traditional, punitive discipline policies.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
Creating an Environment of Resiliency in Schools

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2013


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with principal David Friedli about resiliency from the standpoint of how a balanced approach of high expectations, caring and support, and opportunities to participate can enhance student achievement, reduce student discipline, and increase positive character attributes.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Naomi Drew about what bullying looks like and the impact it has on children. They focus on words and actions, which could include teasing, making fun of someone, name calling, giving someone dirty looks or rolling eyes, excluding someone, or any physical event meant to purposely humiliate, shun, or hurt someone.

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Everybody Wants a Piece of Me:Setting Boundaries in a 24/7 World

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2012 12:00


Now that we teach in a wired world anyone and everyone can get hold of you 24/7. Teachers are increasingly reporting that interruptions are on the rise. Even during class, parents are texting and calling and expecting an immediate response. In this session our guest talk about where the new boundaries need to be placed in a wired world and how to set them. Maureen Moriarty, helps leaders and managers improve leadership and team performance and author of "Setting & Keeping Boundaries." Dr. Jane Bluestein is a former classroom teacher and author of article "The Challenge of Setting Boundaries." Patrick Riccards, CEO of ConnCAN, has more than 20 years of communications strategy under his belt. Vicki Davis is a classroom technology teacher and author of the book Flattening Classrooms, Engaging Minds.

Teachers Aid
Everybody Wants a Piece of Me:Setting Boundaries in a 24/7 World

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2012 12:00


Now that we teach in a wired world anyone and everyone can get hold of you 24/7. Teachers are increasingly reporting that interruptions are on the rise. Even during class, parents are texting and calling and expecting an immediate response. In this session our guest talk about where the new boundaries need to be placed in a wired world and how to set them. Maureen Moriarty, helps leaders and managers improve leadership and team performance and author of "Setting & Keeping Boundaries." Dr. Jane Bluestein is a former classroom teacher and author of article "The Challenge of Setting Boundaries." Patrick Riccards, CEO of ConnCAN, has more than 20 years of communications strategy under his belt. Vicki Davis is a classroom technology teacher and author of the book Flattening Classrooms, Engaging Minds.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
Ending the Homework Wars: Making Homework Fun and Effective

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2012


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Susan Fitzell about the value of practicing developing skills at home to anchor new learning in working memory and how emphasizing quality over quantity can make a big difference in a child’s ability to retain work covered in class. 

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Dr. Jo Ann Freiberg about what Freiberg calls “bully-mania,” referring to the hyper-reactivity and vigilance that has emerged in the shadow of the Columbine murders.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
The Adversity Connection: Building Resilience and Persistence

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2012


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Dan Deigan, founder of the Little Conversations Today Web site, to explore the hidden gifts in obstacles and challenges in our lives. 

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
On the Right Foot: Support for Beginning Teachers

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2012


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Dr. J. Victor McGuire about the special challenges and needs of people entering the teaching profession, whether coming in straight out of college, starting as a second career, or returning after an absence. 

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Dr. Richard Biffle about how well educational systems fit in to the cultural and economic context in which they exist—or not!

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Jeff Wolfsberg, author, activist, and drug education specialist, about the good and the bad of current drug education programs in school, including the problems with information-based programs, the value of getting input from students, and the priorities used when deciding on which program to adopt.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
Real-World Job Readiness: Helping Kids Prepare for the World of Work

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2012


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with career coach Carol Smith about helping students prepare to enter the work world.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
Theater and Autism Spectrum: A Voice for Everyone

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2012


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Brian Haney, creative director of Theatre-in-the-Making, about a recent theater performance of autistic and neurotypical adults.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
Why Teach Music? Influence of Music on Learning, Achievement, and Behavior

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2012


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with music teacher Julie Rombach-Kendall about the importance and benefits of music education.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
The Fragile Learner: Reaching and Teaching Struggling Students

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2012


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Dr. Hanoch McCarty about what we can do to increase the likelihood of success and engagement for students in the “bottom third of the class,” the ones most likely to drop out.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
Movement and Learning: A Partnering Relationship

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2012


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Dr. Aili Pogust about the importance of movement to learning and literacy. 

The Neil Haley Show
Total Education Show 03-28-12

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2012 60:00


The Total Tutor will interview Dr. Julie Glass. The topic will be Naturopathic Medicine.. Also, I will interview Dr. Scott Cuneen. He wrote a book Weight Issues. He will discuss his book.  Next, I will interview Cindra Taylor. The topic will be Premier Academy 30 year anniversary. . Last,  I will interview Jane Bluestein. The topic will be creating emotionally safe schools.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth
Constructive "Differencing": How to Disagree and Still Maintain Contact

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2012


Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Dr. Jared Scherz about helping children or all ages learn to explore and express their own opinions while respecting difference in how others think and feel.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Dr. Lynn Collins about helping children connect the choices they make with the outcomes of those choices.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with financial coach and counselor Judy Lawrence to explore some of the issues and challenges related to promoting financial responsibility and money management skills in children.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with retired educator Dr. Lulu Lopez, discussing strategies for increasing parent involvement in schools. This program examines some of the reasons that parent-teacher relationships are often not as positive or supportive as they could be, as well as offering specific, practical ideas for bridging the gap between home and school.

The Energize Students Podcast: To Better Educate Today’s Youth

Dr. Jane Bluestein talks with Don Tillman, owner of Safe Data LLC & his wife Michelle “Gracie” Tillman, who experienced a traumatic brain injury. The program focuses on the use of technology and various applications that help with organizing tasks, time management, school homework demands and calendar reminders.

What Would Your Mother Say?
WWYMS Episode 75: Losing Your Reputation

What Would Your Mother Say?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2009 52:43


School counselor and author Jane Bluestein talks about the debilitating effects of being a "loser" in high school and how to overcome the feelings associated with it. The panel then talks about tattoos, and one mother describes her own body art. Guest: author Jane Bluestein, "You're Not in High School Anymore" Duration: 52:43 File Type: Mp3 64 kbps 24.1 MB Broadcast Date: March 21, 2007

What Would Your Mother Say?
WWYMS Episode 75: Losing Your Reputation

What Would Your Mother Say?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2009 52:43


School counselor and author Jane Bluestein talks about the debilitating effects of being a "loser" in high school and how to overcome the feelings associated with it. The panel then talks about tattoos, and one mother describes her own body art. Guest: author Jane Bluestein, "You're Not in High School Anymore" Duration: 52:43 File Type: Mp3 64 kbps 24.1 MB Broadcast Date: March 21, 2007