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Studentcentricity
When Students Struggle with Following Directions

Studentcentricity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2017 10:48


Some students follow directions well, some don't. Let's talk about why and what teachers can do about it. Follow: @bamradionetwork @raepica1 @mzteachuh @chanidiscoverED Chanie Wilschanski M.S.Ed is an early childhood strategist and leadership coach – founder of DiscoverED Consulting a RESULTS driven company designed for early childhood progressive directors who want to build a school of excellence. She trained thousands of educators spanning 6 continents and 16 countries. Melanie Link Taylor teaches both general ed. and Special Ed. She blogs on education topics at MzTeachuh.blogspot.com.

Studentcentricity
Tips for Working with Students on the Autism Spectrum

Studentcentricity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016 10:39


At some point in your career in the classroom, you will likely encounter students who are on the autism spectrum. In the segment, we offer some practical guidelines. Follow: @bamradionetwork @raepica1 @triciahshelton @mzteachuh #edchat #edreform #ece #earlyed #AskingWhatIf Dr. Tricia Shelton has been an early childhood educator for 17 years, first teaching grades one through three and later serving as an elementary school principal. She currently works as a teacher educator with Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Melanie Link Taylor teaches both general ed. and Special Ed. She blogs on education topics at MzTeachuh.blogspot.com.

Studentcentricity
I Thought I Knew How to Teach Shy Kids, But...

Studentcentricity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2016 11:48


Apparently there may be more to understanding and teaching shy students than many of us realize. Tune in to check your knowledge. Follow: @bamradionetwork @raepica1 @rjcoplan @mzteachuh #edchat #edreform #ece #earlyed #AskingWhatIf Robert Coplan Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Psychology at Carleton University (Ottawa, Canada) and Director of the Pickering Centre for Research in Human Development. His research is focused on the development and implications of shyness in childhood. Melanie Link Taylor teaches both general ed. and Special Ed. She blogs on education topics at MzTeachuh.blogspot.com.

Studentcentricity
Students Daydreaming in Class It's Productive if...

Studentcentricity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2016 12:04


When students are not paying attention, are they reflecting or just zoning out? How can you tell? Is daydreaming in class ever productive? Follow: @bamradionetwork @raepica1 @mzteachuh #edchat #edreform #ece #earlyed #AskingWhatIf Mary Helen Immordino-Yang, Ed.D. is an associate professor of education, psychology and neuroscience at the University of Southern California. She taught 7th grade science in an urban public school south of Boston before completing her doctorate at Harvard University. Melanie Link Taylor teaches both general ed. and Special Ed. She blogs on education topics at MzTeachuh.blogspot.com.

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Nipping Negative Student Behavior in the Bud

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2015 11:01


The first days of school are behind us. Students are settling in and getting comfortable. This is the time when negative student behaviors can begin to emerge. Our guests offer proven tips for keeping your students and classroom on track. Follow: @jessica_minahan @mzteachuh @vincent_kristen @bamradionetwork @bodymindchild #edchat #ece #earlyed #ELL #AskingWhatIf Jessica Minahan, MEd, BCBA, is a board certified behavior analyst and special educator and a consultant to school’s nationwide (www.jessicaminahan.com). She is an adjunct professor at Boston University, a blogger on The Huffington Post, as well as the author of The Behavior Code Companion: Strategies, Tools, and Interventions for Supporting Students with Anxiety-Related or Oppositional Behaviors (Harvard Education Press). Kristen Vincent is Responsive Classroom Program Developer. Melanie Link Taylor teaches both general ed. and Special Ed. She blogs on education topics at MzTeachuh.blogspot.com.

Studentcentricity
Classroom Management: Nipping Negative Student Behavior in the Bud

Studentcentricity

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2015 11:01


The first days of school are behind us. Students are settling in and getting comfortable. This is the time when negative student behaviors can begin to emerge. Our guests offer proven tips for keeping your students and classroom on track. Follow: @jessica_minahan @mzteachuh @vincent_kristen @bamradionetwork @bodymindchild #edchat #ece #earlyed #ELL #AskingWhatIf Jessica Minahan, MEd, BCBA, is a board certified behavior analyst and special educator and a consultant to school’s nationwide (www.jessicaminahan.com). She is an adjunct professor at Boston University, a blogger on The Huffington Post, as well as the author of The Behavior Code Companion: Strategies, Tools, and Interventions for Supporting Students with Anxiety-Related or Oppositional Behaviors (Harvard Education Press). Kristen Vincent is Responsive Classroom Program Developer. Melanie Link Taylor teaches both general ed. and Special Ed. She blogs on education topics at MzTeachuh.blogspot.com.

Studentcentricity
Why Students Fidget In Class: Abnormal and Distracting or Normal and Desirable

Studentcentricity

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2015 10:58


To those who believe that sitting still and paying attention equals learning, fidgeting is simply an undesirable student behavior. Others see much more. Join this fascinating discussion. Follow: @timbernook @mzteachuh @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Dr. Dustin Sarver is a licensed Clinical Psychologist and researcher at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in the Department of Pediatrics. His clinical and research interests are in the assessment and treatment of ADHD and its consequences. Angela Hanscom is a pediatric occupational therapist and the founder of TimberNook, which focuses on nature-centered developmental programming in New England. She is also the author of the upcoming nonfiction book, Balanced & Barefoot, which discusses the effects of restricted movement and lack of outdoor playtime on overall sensory development in children.  Melanie Link Taylor teaches both general ed. and Special Ed. She blogs on education topics MzTeachuh.blogspot.com.

Studentcentricity
5 Better Ways to Teach Reading and Fluency

Studentcentricity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2015 11:35


One of the most common ways to teach reading and fluency is through popcorn or round-robin reading before the class. Our guests identify the shortcomings of this approach and offer several better strategies. Follow: @mzteachuh @adamsteaching @finleyt @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork #edchat #teaching #edreform #AskingWhatIf Todd Finley, PhD is an English education professor at East Carolina University, an assistant editor and blogger for Edutopia, and a co-author of a forthcoming book on classroom design for Rowman and Littlefield. Julie Adams, founder of Adams Educational Consulting (AEC), is an educational consultant providing CCSS Critical Thinking, Neuroscience, Content Literacy, Writing, School Culture, Digital Literacy and Instructional Leadership training and coaching to public and private schools world-wide. Melanie Link Taylor teaches both general ed. and Special Ed. She blogs on education topics MzTeachuh.blogspot.com.