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I'm excited to introduce you to Lindsay, a first grade teacher in New York who wasn't getting the results she knew she could be. But then she made a choice that turned it all around. Get ready to be inspired by her goosebump worthy transformation!Show links:Take 15% off your Science of Reading Formula enrollment with code POD15But hurry! Doors close this Sunday, August 11th.Rate, Review, and FollowIf you loved this episode, please take a minute to rate and review my show! That helps the podcast world know that this show is worth sharing with other educators just like you.Scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select "Write a Review". Then let me know what you loved most about the episode!While you're there, be sure to follow the podcast. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the feed and I don't want you to miss out! Follow right here.We've had thousands of teachers fall in love with the Science of Reading Formula and I want YOU to be next! As a thank you for being a loyal podcast listener, I'm excited to give you 15% off your enrollment. Just use code POD15 at scienceofreadingformula.com before the doors close this Sunday, August 11th. But hurry! Enrollment only happens twice a year and the next round isn't until 2025. Grab your spot today!
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Candice Carroll joins the show to talk to Charlie about the Amendment of the Certificate of Need Bill.. Charlie talks about a New York Teacher with caller Ralph from Spartanburg. Charlie attempts to explain the thought process of the left. Carlson Steelman joins the show to talk to Charlie about the Roe vs Wade Leak.
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How ‘Strange Fruit’ Killed Billie Holiday. Holiday, who throughout her career called public attention to the devastating impact of white supremacy, drew the notice of the Commissioner for the Federal Bureau of Narcotics. He ordered her to stop singing the song... (as reported in The Progressive https://progressive.org/dispatches/strange-fruit-caused-the-murder-of-billie-holiday-180220/) The song’s lyrics were shocking to members of Holiday’s mostly white audiences: Southern trees bear strange fruitBlood on the leaves and blood at the rootBlack bodies swinging in the southern breezeStrange fruit hanging from the poplar treesThe song's writer, Abel Meeropol, actually taught at a high school in the Bronx, New York, and churned out reams of topical songs, poems and plays under the alias Lewis Allan. He published a poem under the title Bitter Fruit in the union-run New York Teacher magazine in 1937. The later name change was inspired. "Bitter" is too baldly judgmental. "Strange", however, evokes a haunting sense of something out of joint, according to a Guardian profile (https://www.theguardian.com/music/2011/feb/16/protest-songs-billie-holiday-strange-fruit) Pop Quiz: What national politician—well known in this area—endorsed the union drive at Amazon? This week we were happily surprised when the workers received another solidarity message from a politician well known to our listeners. Can you guess who it was? Let’s read what was written and see how long we can keep mystery alive before you guess who it is. In the USA Today on Saturday, this well-known elected wrote: What our nation desperately needs is not more oligopolies like Amazon or hostile relationships; what we need is a more productive relationship between labor and management.Sounds like Bernie Sanders, right? Nope. Keep guessing. I will provide another hint. The person further wrote: One of my earliest political memories was marching the picket line with my dad in a Culinary Workers Union strike when he worked as a hotel bartender, and the lesson I took from it — all workers deserve respect — has stuck with me all throughout my career. Could it be progressive rookie Congresswoman “Squad” member AOC?You are getting colder. Give up? None other than our Florida U.S. Senator Marco Rubio. If you did not get that pop quiz correct, it is certainly understandable: Tell us more about Senator Marco Rubio’s labor record: The Intelligencer (https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/03/marco-rubio-amazon-union-alabama-oped-woke-capital.html) reports: Over the course of his career, the Florida lawmaker has backed the AFL-CIO’s position in relevant Senate votes 8 percent of the time. For the average Senate Republican, that figure is 17 percent. Rubio is a co-sponsor of national “right-to-work” legislation (a policy that undermines organized labor by allowing workers who join a unionized workplace to enjoy the benefits of a collective-bargaining agreement without paying dues to the union that negotiated it, which has the effect of encouraging other workers to skirt their dues, which can then drain a union of the funds it needs to survive). Rubio opposes the $15 minimum wage, and supported all manner of anti-labor Cabinet nominees during the Trump administration. Just last night, he criticized Joe Biden for including a “bailout” of the pensions of millions of Teamsters, carpenters, builders, and other unionized trades in the newly signe
Rafael (or Rafi) is a 9th and 10th-grade Humanities teacher at the Flushing International High School in Queens, New York. Before his teaching position in New York City, Rafi has had the amazing privilege of working in public schools across the country, including schools in Denver, San Jose, and Oakland. His mission as a teacher is to empower his students to engage in authentic social-justice issues through project-based learning. When he is not teaching, Rafi enjoys exercising, cooking, video games, learning languages, talking to his family in California, and spending time with his fiancee, Valerie. Mia Bertelsen has taught in the Coronado Unified School District for 23 years. She is currently teaching high school Spanish. Also, she has taught 2nd grade and kindergarten. Mia enjoys teaching about the Hispanic culture and since she lives on the border of Mexico and the US, she is active in border issues. Mia currently helps out rescue groups that save dogs and cats from the harsh streets of Tijuana. Lastly, she supports an orphanage in Tecate, Mexico with many fundraising events in her community. Presented by Attorney King Studios with Dr. Melinda on IQ Podcasts. https://drmelindasilva.com
Rachel Murat and the Bedley Bros talk distance learning. Visit Rachel's blog http://spartansocialstudies.blogspot.com/ Instagram @rmorat141 Twitter https://twitter.com/MrsMurat. Rachel has free Hyperdocs for secondary on her blog!This very special episode of the Bedley Bros is sponsored by Advancement Courses. Advancement Courses is a leader in online professional development, with over 280 courses in 20 different subjects, including topics like online instruction, social-emotional learning, and diversity, equity and inclusion. This back to school season, they're partnering with DonorsChoose and donating 10% of all sales to help fund projects every day until September 25, 2020. Visit http://www.advancementcourses.com/give to learn more and submit your project for a chance to get funded.Also, please visit http://www.globalschoolplayday.com to learn about the importance of unstructured play.
Debbie Doniger is a Golf Magazine Top 100 Golf Instructor, a SiriusXM Radio Host, one of Golf Digest's Top 50 Women Instructors, and Golf Digest Best in State (Top 5) in New York Teacher. She joins On the Mark to share some of the online video golf improvement content she has been producing - 5 Drills to Better Ball-striking. The drills she explains touch on the following important golf swing elements: Swing Path, Clubhead Speed, Angle of Attack and Low-point control, Aim and Alignment, and Pre-Shot Routines.
In this episode of Leading from the Classroom, 2018 New York Teacher of the Year Christopher Albrecht tells us about how he found a new way to engage his students with history: by building bridges with other cultures.
Seven years ago, Mike Andrejkovics wrote the first rap he ever performed to his students. Since then, this has evolved […]
On this edition of Next on the Tee I'm joined by 2 time major champion, 3 time victorious Ryder Cup Captain and World Golf Hall of Famer Tony Jacklin plus 2017 Western New York Teacher of the Year Brian Jacobs.
In this episode of Leading from the Classroom, 2017 New York Teacher of the Year Amy Hysick shares how a single moment or conversation can change a student forever.
The current New York Teacher of the Year, Amy Hysick drops back in to share her lesson that she loves! The main reason she loves it so much is because how funny it is. It's a urinalysis lab conducted by her students, and they just can't believe they use real urine - or is it? Some links I've found about how to conduct your own Urinalysis Lab in the classroom S-O's Mad Scientist Creative Chemistry Summer Research Project for Science Teachers I just googlied Urinalysis Lab Lesson Plan and many great resources popped up! Review the podcast on Apple Podcasts Music Song: I dunno (ft. J Lang, Morusque) Artist: Grapes Album: ccMixter Thank you for checking out this episode of the Teacher Tunnel Podcast. Please share these free episodes with friends and colleagues to connect a wider audience. Also, if you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick 5-Star review of the show on Apple Podcasts by clicking on the link below. Reviewing the podcast gives us the opportunity to widen our community, in turn, give more value to many. Click Here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to subscribe via Stitcher Click Here for the TuneIn Radio Click Here to subscribe to RSS FEED via Libsyn
Amy Hysick is the teacher we all wanted in High School. Amy isn't afraid to be goofy and fun in class. From the outrageous outfits, funny tees, and a collection of reptiles that hang out in her room. Amy makes the learning fun and unique every day. Amy Hysick the 2017 New York Teacher of the Year and lover of snakes, which totally gives me the heebee-jeebees - we dive into this in the beginning of the show. Amy graduated from Binghamton University with a degree in Biology, and a Master in Education. She attended Cicero-North Syracuse High School AND now she teaches there! She is in her 13th year at Cicero and loving every minute of it. Show Notes - Icebreakers Love and Fear of Snakes The switch that went off during her undergrad coursework "If you were a doctor you could use most of your talents if you were a teacher you could use all of your talents." Substituting "If you are in a different classroom every day, there' s no opportunity for you to build anything of permanence - there's no opportunity to build a relationship with any of the students." Working as a chemist, microbiologist, and technical director of the microbiology lab. Following a recipe Mom's advice "In what other position do you get the opportunity to start over and press the reset button once a year?" Knowing yourself as a teacher Teaching like a pirate Needing permission to fail - look at it as feedback A time-out during a lesson Creating all materials from scratch Teaching the whole child Goals after winning Teacher of the Year Moment she was most proud as a teacher Superpowers What reading means to Amy Knitting Meditation (Brain Hat) Best Purchase under $100 Using different parts of your brain in the classroom Researching neuroscience of learning Scariest thing Amy has ever done Where can you find Amy? facebook twitter email All Books Amy shared can be found at: Dave Burgess Consulting Other items mentioned on the show Clive Cussler Books "Drive" by Daniel Pink Mindset by Carol Dweck Dresses with Science Themes "Something Worth Leaving Behind" by Lee Ann Womack Darth Vader's Imperial March from Star Wars "She Blinded Me with Science" by Thomas Dolby Zip Grade Mastery Connect Socrative Sponsor April Mass Photography ⇐ Get candid & fun photography at 10% off if you mention this podcast Review the podcast on iTunes Music Song: I dunno (ft. J Lang, Morusque) Artist: Grapes Album: ccMixter Thank you for checking out this episode of the Teacher Tunnel Podcast. Please share these free episodes with friends and colleagues to connect a wider audience. Also, if you haven’t done so already, please take a minute and leave a quick 5-Star review of the show on iTunes by clicking on the link below. Reviewing the podcast gives us the opportunity to widen our community, in turn, give more value to many. Click Here to subscribe via Apple Podcasts Click Here to subscribe via Stitcher Click Here for the TuneIn Radio Click Here to subscribe to RSS FEED via Libsyn
Schooling is not education! AJ presents an interview with New York Teacher of The Year John Taylor Gatto. Learn new vocabulary. Learn the difference between schooling and true education. Free Text: https://EffortlessEnglishClub.com/john-taylor-gatto-schooling-not-education
The Total Tutor, Jason The Public School Guy, and Peter Zucker AKA Bronx Teacher will cover the following topics: Teacher Evaluation Based on Student Performance Holding Your Child Back from Kindergarten Based Age Do Teachers Make a Difference in a Child's Life Drugs Found In a New York Teacher's Bathroom