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My BAD
"I Was Rigid" - Confessions of a One-Size-Fits-All Teacher

My BAD

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2016 9:49


I said "no" to a student and later realized I should have said yes. The experience changed my teaching. Follow: @focus2achieve @Jonharper70bd @bamradionetwork Oskar Cymerman is a Chemistry and Principles of Engineering Teacher at Woodbury High School in the Twin Cities Metro Area, MN. He frequently blogs about brain-based approaches to learning and classroom design, in addition to starting the "Starbucks My Classroom Project" and #StarbucksMyRoom.

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Studentcentricity
Stressed Out: Helping Your Students Manage Stress

Studentcentricity

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 11:49


Stress among kids has reached unprecedented levels. Join us as we talk about what teachers can do to help students manage stress. Follow: @bamradionetwork @raepica1 @DrBradJohnson @focus2achieve #edchat #edreform #ece #earlyed #AskingWhatIf Dr. Brad Johnson is a motivational and speaker of education and fitness and is a speaker with Premiere Speakers Bureau. He is the author of multiple books including Learning on Your Feet: Incorporating Physical Activity into the K-8 Classroom . Oskar Cymerman is a Chemistry and Principles of Engineering Teacher at Woodbury High School in the Twin Cities Metro Area, MN. He frequently blogs about brain-based approaches to learning and classroom design, in addition to starting the "Starbucks My Classroom Project" and

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Do Students Learn Better In Chairs or Couches?

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2016 10:23


Our guest is on a mission to transform his classroom from regimented rows and columns of desks to a room that looks more like a cozy coffee shop. Join us as we follow one teacher's quest to Starbucks his classroom. Follow: @coolcatteacher @focus2achieve @CDPub @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Oskar Cymerman is a Chemistry and Principles of Engineering Teacher at Woodbury High School in the Twin Cities Metro Area, MN. He is interested in and frequently blogs about brain-based approaches to learning and classroom design. In addition to starting the "Starbucks My Classroom Project" and #StarbucksMyRoom, he is currently writing a book titled "Crush School: Every Student's Guide To Killing It In The Classroom."

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Every Classroom Matters With Cool Cat Teacher
Do Students Learn Better In Chairs or Couches?

Every Classroom Matters With Cool Cat Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2016 10:23


Our guest is on a mission to transform his classroom from regimented rows and columns of desks to a room that looks more like a cozy coffee shop. Join us as we follow one teacher's quest to Starbucks his classroom. Follow: @coolcatteacher @focus2achieve @CDPub @bamradionetwork #edtechchat #edchat #edtech Oskar Cymerman is a Chemistry and Principles of Engineering Teacher at Woodbury High School in the Twin Cities Metro Area, MN. He is interested in and frequently blogs about brain-based approaches to learning and classroom design. In addition to starting the "Starbucks My Classroom Project" and #StarbucksMyRoom, he is currently writing a book titled "Crush School: Every Student's Guide To Killing It In The Classroom."