Podcast appearances and mentions of Stephanie Harvey

  • 38PODCASTS
  • 83EPISODES
  • 27mAVG DURATION
  • ?INFREQUENT EPISODES
  • Apr 21, 2025LATEST
Stephanie Harvey

POPULARITY

20172018201920202021202220232024


Best podcasts about Stephanie Harvey

Latest podcast episodes about Stephanie Harvey

Respecting the Beer
The Art of Ale Sales w/ Stephanie Harvey

Respecting the Beer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 33:05 Transcription Available


Stephanie Harvey of Stillmank Brewing shares embarassing stories of Bobby from her time marketing at McFleshman's and how she markets local beer to bars through personal connection. In Green Bay for the draft? Stop by Stillmank Brewing for a Draft Day pint!PATREONSupport the show! Get episodes 1 week early and bonus merch: patreon.com/respectingthebeerpodcastFACEBOOK GROUPGot a question about beer or just want to get social? Join the RtB Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/respectingthebeerEMAILGot a question? Email us at respectingthebeer@gmail.com--TIMELINE00:00 Introducing Stephanie Harvey00:30 From Fine Art to Beer Marketing02:29 The Importance of Marketing in Brewing05:28 Challenges and Strategies in Beer Sales07:59 Beer Culture and Market Perception13:54 McFleshman's USPs15:53 Navigating the Craft Beer Space17:34 The Importance of Local Beers19:16 The Future of Craft Breweries?25:01 Marketing Strategies for Small Breweries29:54 Green Bay Draft Day Beer32:39 Later Stephanie--CREDITSHosts:Bobby FleshmanAllison McCoy-FleshmanGary ArdntMusic by Sarah Lynn HussRecorded & Produced by David KalsowBrought to you by McFleshman's Brewing Co

The Literacy Lounge: Uncover the Magic of Reading Through Ciera Harris’ Guide to Building Comprehension

We've all come across students who hate reading. These students, for whatever reason it may be, cannot see the power and joy that reading can bring. Thankfully, we are in a position to help these students see just how amazing reading can be. With the right steps and encouragement, we can transform these students into lifelong readers!In this episode, I am sharing practical tips and strategies to encourage reluctant readers and motivate students who hate reading. I am breaking down the importance of building connections, making reading personal, finding books and genres that interest the student, and creating a fun experience for your students.If you enjoyed the insights from this episode, it would mean so much if you would leave a rating and review. Each one helps us grow and reach more teachers and impact more students!03:20 - The importance of building connections and making it personal for students08:01 - How and why teachers need to be book-matching endlessly for their students10:08 - Why we should be a focus on genre knowledge 13:40 - What various formats are considered reading Resources:From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Confident, Capable Readers by Stephanie Harvey and Annie WardFree Close Reading GuidebookThe Literacy Lounge Facebook groupLeave your rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Grab all the podcast links and resources mentioned in this episode inside the show notes: https://cieraharristeaching.com/episode18

Heinemann Podcast
Inquiry Illuminated with Anne Goudvis, Steph Harvey, and Karen Halverson

Heinemann Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 28:44


Today we'll revisit a podcast from 2019 on the book Inquiry Illuminated: Researcher's Workshop Across the Curriculum, by Anne Goudvis, Stephanie Harvey, and Brad Buhrow. Anne and Steph, along with the book's contributor Karen Halverson, joined my colleague Brett to discuss a structure for inquiry that's predictable, proven, and—most importantly—authentic. Inquiry doesn't just happen. It grows in a classroom community throughout the year.Their conversation started with talking about how to create a culture of inquiry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Literacy Lounge: Uncover the Magic of Reading Through Ciera Harris’ Guide to Building Comprehension

Are you looking for a simple yet impactful way to squeeze in a little professional development during the holiday break? I absolutely loved to use this time off to not only recharge but to binge a professional development book I knew I wouldn't have time to read while in the classroom. Before diving into books, we typically like to know if they are helpful and worth the read, especially if we are reading them during our breaks. To help you find a book that may be just what you're looking for, I put together a list of five amazing and binge-able books I love and trust and think that you will really enjoy reading over break! In this episode, I am sharing an overview of each of these incredible books and the top objectives covered in each so you can find the right one for your professional development needs. Episode Highlights:03:57 - Why High Impact Instruction by Jim Knight is great for both new and veteran teachers 07:37 - What book to read if you are looking to help struggling readers and build a culture of reading in your classroom11:39 - Why I consider 7 Mighty Moves to be a comprehensive toolkit for early literacy educators14:50 - The perfect professional development book if you are looking for strategic ways to bring the science of reading into your classroom18:46 - What book I recommend if you are looking to create an environment where students are encouraged and excited to engage in a diverse range of textsResources:High Impact Instruction by Jim Knight From Striving to Thriving by Stephanie Harvey and Ann Ward Shifting the Balance by Katie Cunningham, Jan Burkins, and Kari YatesAbove the Fray by Julia Lindsey7 Mighty Moves by Lindsay KemenyFree Close Reading GuidebookThe Literacy Lounge Facebook groupLeave your rating and review on Apple Podcasts!Show Notes: https://cieraharristeaching.com/episode12

Pour Another Round
Oktoberfest Biers with Stephanie Harvey

Pour Another Round

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 36:59


We've donned Stephanie Harvey with the title: Queen of the Midwest Oktoberfest! Stephanie is from Stillmank Brewing Company in Green Bay, WI, but she LOVES festbiers, marzens, and all things Oktoberfest! So this time of year IS. HER. JAM. Join Derrick and Jonathan for this episode of Pour Another Round as we dive into where this passionate love Steph comes from and what Oktoberfest-style beers she recommends giving a try if you haven't already.Follow Pour Another Round:Facebook: /PourAnothrRoundInstagram: @PourAnothrRoundTwitter: @PourAnothrRound

Healthy Charleston
Breaking Barriers: Empowering Communities through Health with Stephanie Harvey of MAD PARK

Healthy Charleston

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 65:34


Stephanie Harvey of Mad Park is on a mission to shift the generational barriers of health that directly affect our community. On today's episode, Stephanie tells us the story behind Mad Park.Health has always been important in Stephanie's family, and Mad Park is designed to teach more families and communities how and why to prioritize their health, starting with the kids and schools. Mad Park aims to serve underprivileged communities by giving them access to fitness, nutrition, health, and wellness resources and education.Links:IG: @madparkcommunityFacebook: MAD PARKWelcome to the Healthy Charleston Podcast, where we help you take ownership of your health and fitness. We are here to be your source of accurate health and fitness information while spreading awareness about the health and fitness resources available to you in the Charleston area. Be sure you are subscribed so you never miss an episode, we hope you enjoy the show.Follow Hannah and Made2Move:@hannahbreal_dpt @made2movept DONT spend another day in pain! Sign up for an appointment at made2movept.com and get 10% off your first visit when you mention the podcast.

The Healthy Charleston Podcast
Breaking Barriers: Empowering Communities through Health with Stephanie Harvey of MAD PARK

The Healthy Charleston Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2023 65:34


Stephanie Harvey of Mad Park is on a mission to shift the generational barriers of health that directly affect our community. On today's episode, Stephanie tells us the story behind Mad Park.Health has always been important in Stephanie's family, and Mad Park is designed to teach more families and communities how and why to prioritize their health, starting with the kids and schools. Mad Park aims to serve underprivileged communities by giving them access to fitness, nutrition, health, and wellness resources and education.Links:IG: @madparkcommunityFacebook: MAD PARKWelcome to the "Healthy Charleston Podcast," your ultimate guide to taking charge of your health and wellness journey. In a world where health information can be overwhelming and confusing, we strive to be your trusted source of accurate, evidence-based knowledge. Our goal is to equip you with the tools and resources you need to lead a healthier lifestyle. Tune in to each episode as we connect with inspirational community leaders in Charleston and Summerville, SC. These individuals are dedicated to creating a healthier community and they share their perspective on what health means to them. Join us as we embark on an exploration into the realms of health, well-being, and community empowerment!Follow Hannah and Made2Move:@hannahbreal_dpt @made2movept DONT spend another day in pain! Sign up for an appointment at made2movept.com and get 10% off your first visit when you mention the podcast.

Are You For Real
Episode 108: Mad Park with Stephanie Harvey

Are You For Real

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023


The incredible Stephanie Harvey sits down with Sarah to discuss Mad Park. Mad Park was created by Stephanie to help shift the generational barriers of health that directly affect our communities. Stephanie and the team at Mad Park go into schools in Charleston to help educate elementary school kids on how to process their emotions, feed themselves well and promote overall wellness in their lives. This organization is truly life-changing. Stay tuned for an exciting collaboration with Mad Park x The Works coming very VERY soon.In the meantime, support Mad Park by going to: https://www.instagram.com/madparkcommunity/?hl=en

Gucci Podcast
Good Game: Aerial Powers, Sheever and Stephanie Harvey on being female gamers and the GG Legends documentary series

Gucci Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2023 25:48


Author, World Champion, and gaming trailblazer Stephanie Harvey hosts a mini-series of podcasts in celebration of Good Game, the name and motto for all of Gucci's ventures into virtual worlds. In this episode, she speaks with fellow game-changers, esports panel host Jorien “Sheever” van der Heijden and WNBA Champion Aerial Powers - who is also the Chair of Team Liquid's Diversity & Inclusion Task Force. The three have a meaningful conversation about the positivity of women in gaming and their shoot for the House's GG Legends mini docuseries.

Gucci Podcast
Good Game: the Gucci Gaming Academy ambassadors on their careers

Gucci Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 21:49


Author, World Champion, gaming trailblazer, and host of the House's three-part esports podcast series Stephanie Harvey speaks with her fellow Gucci Gaming Academy ambassadors, commentator James Bardolph and former professional player Christopher “Get_Right” Alesund. Together, the three mentors for the House's program supporting young esports players discuss their careers and how gaming can be an important source of comfort during difficult times.

Gucci Podcast
Good Game: Gucci Gaming Academy members break myths about gaming

Gucci Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 21:09


To introduce the Gucci Gaming Academy, a program created with FACEIT to support the development of up-and-coming gaming talent on their path to pro, author, World Champion, and gaming trailblazer, Stephanie Harvey, hosts a mini-series of podcasts celebrating Good Game, the motto for Gucci's ventures into virtual worlds. In this episode, she speaks with Kaia “KiKi” Holmen and Lukasz “MWLKY” Pachucki who are two talents of the Gucci Gaming Academy, as well as one of their coaches, Niclas "enkay J" Krumhorn. The group discusses the importance of supporting aspiring esports professionals inside and outside the game, while addressing some common misconceptions about gamers in general. 

Reading Teachers Lounge
Simple View of Reading and Beyond with Dr. Janet Mort

Reading Teachers Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 69:20


Shannon and Mary chat with Dr. Janet Mort, who has fifty years of experience in the field of education and reading.    We discuss the Simple View of Reading and how that affected reading instruction in the 1980s and 1990s.    Dr. Mort then shares how the research following the Simple View of Reading has shifted and become more defined.  This discussion provides context to reading research over the last few decades and helps reading teachers understand how Science of Reading discoveries impact classroom instruction.Episode Links for Resources mentioned:Reading Rockets: Simple View of ReadingThe Reading Universe: Understanding the Big Picture: A Professional Development Guide to Illustrate the Universe of Skills for a Structured Approach to Early Literacy InstructionTwitter photo of the Simple View of ReadingPath to Proficient Reading (Dr. Spear-Swerling)Video explanation of 4 quadrants Nell Duke: Beyond Simple View Simple View of Reading YouTube Reading League Curriculum Evaluation GuideLanguage Comprehension Fatal flaw in SORReading in the Brain: The New Science of How We Read by Sanislas Dehaene *Amazon affiliate link, where we earn a small commission from your purchase*Strategies that Work by Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis *Amazon affiliate link*NAEYC Literacy Learning for Infants, Toddlers, and Preschoolers by Tanya Wright, Sonia Cabell, and Nell Duke *Amazon affiliate link*Hugh Catt's Florida State UniversityDr. Mort's website Joyful Literacy OnlineScience of Reading Summit May 2023Sprig Learning's partnership with Joyful Literacy InterventionsShannon's High Frequency Word Mapping resourcesCOME JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Our WebsiteFacebookInstagramShannon's TpT StoreSupport the show

Confessions of a PYP Teacher
C107: The Commonality of the Human Experience

Confessions of a PYP Teacher

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 14:01


As I mentioned in my last episode, I was able to interact with many of my eduheroes last week, including Stephanie Harvey.  What a firecracker!  She is not only quite intelligent and articulate, but she has a fire within the language development for all learners.  Something that stayed with me was Writeacide; to die a death of writing worksheets.  How do we get learners to write authentically from their hearts?  It's certainly not from worksheets.  Steph shares that inquiry in literature comes from curiosity, comprehension, collaboration, and content.  Isn't that just beautiful?  She continues to state that “Inquiry is not always about a final product at the end..it is living in a way that all questions matter…because the more you learn, the more you wonder…and our role is to fan the flame of curiosity.”Let's learn how to fan the flame of curiosity together!For a written blog post and other resources, visit:   https://thinkchat2020.weebly.com

Say Your Story with Dean Stephens
Stephanie Harvey / Founder and Executive Director of MAD PARK

Say Your Story with Dean Stephens

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 27:28


To understand and appreciate Stephanie's drive, dedication and commitment to her community is to simply know that she tested her own limits by fasting as a 3rd grader !! Stephanie's non profit MAD Park benefits every single child it touches. Stephanie lost her brother to gun violence and credits her mother and father for laying a path of service for her to follow. For more information check out www.madparkcommunity.org or stephanie@madparkcommunity.org

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Simple Guidelines for Successful Small Group Instruction

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 19:30


Small group instruction is not just about the group of 3-5 students gathered in the small group meeting area. Small group instruction is about setting up the classroom environment and structures that will support small group meetings. What you'll gain from this episode... What procedures to set up for Workshop/Independent Work that supports small group instruction The 5 minilessons needed to set up the classroom structures to support small group instruction How to thoughtfully map out your small group meetings and conferences each day (with a freebie download) How to intentionally plan for meeting readers' needs during small group instruction Tips for planning for small group guided reading Tips for planning small group strategy instruction Resources mentioned in the episode: FREEBIE Mapping Out Small Group Meetings and Conference Schedule Tool A collection of ready to go minilessons & tools for launching readers' workshop in the Readers Workshop Launch Mini Bundle of Reading Minilessons & Student Printables Easy to use Small Group Planning Template for Guided Reading & Strategy Instruction To read more about setting up small group instruction, check out the associated blog posts for this episode here, Part 1 Setting up the classroom environment and structures, Part 2 Mapping out small groups and individual conferences, & Part 3 Thoughtful planning for small group instruction Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the -research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
How to Build a Campus Wide Culture of Reading

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 9:27


Any time of the year is a good time to build a culture of reading. Reading drives everything! Here's a challenge for you! Share your reading life with your peers and your readers! Ask yourself these 3 questions… Do I want to establish a positive culture of reading on my entirecampus? Do I want my students to see each other as readers? Do I want my students to see me and the other adults on my campus as readers? Sharing Your Reading Life and discovering a reader's Reading Identity is MORE than just getting to know your readers, it's all about tracking progress What you'll gain from this episode... why you should build a campus wide culture of reading easy steps to follow for sharing your reading life (and encouraging others to do the same) a map to finding the FREE infographic for Sharing Your Reading Life a sneak peek into the powerful informal assessment tool this could become for you and your reader Resources from this episode: FREE Sharing Your Reading Life – A Printable Guide to Exploring Your Reading Life To read more about building a campus wide reading culture, check out the associated blog post for this episode here, Literacy Treasures Blog A collection of ready to go tools for establishing reading lives, launching notebooks, reflecting & tracking progress in the Readers' Notebook Bundle: Resources to Get Started, Reflect & Set Goals Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the -research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
The Reader's Notebook: How to Set Up This Powerful Instructional Tool

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 11:41


In this episode we'll dive into the benefits of using Readers' Notebooks within your reading instruction. The Reader's Notebook IS the most powerful instructional tool within the reading classroom. The Reader's Notebook is the place in which your learners can see themselves as readers and watch as they progress and grow. What you'll gain from this episode… 1. How to set up a Reader's Notebook 2. What to include in a Reader's Notebook 3. Learn the 5 sections EVERY Reader's Notebook should have 4. How to use the 5 essential sections of the Reader's Notebook If you are looking to revisit these ideas about Readers' Notebooks you can find it in these resources linked below. Grab Readers' Notebooks Tab Dividers FREE download inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library Looking for resources to use for setting up a Reader's Notebook, check out this Readers' Notebook Mini Bundle: Resources to Get Started, Reflect & Set Goals To read more about Readers' Notebooks visit the Literacy Treasures Blog and click MORE and slide down Readers' Notebooks Listen to this podcast episode all about Reading Identity Projects Set up Readers' Notebooks AND have the minilessons to use with your readers as they add to their Readers' Notebooks in the Reading Workshop Minilesson Collection for Building Readers with over 100 minilessons. Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
The Secrets to Crafting Perfect & Effective MINILESSONS

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 13:52


An effective minilesson is short and packed with a powerful message that will ignite and motivate your readers to actively engage in their independent reading work. We'll dive into the ‘not so secret' secrets of crafting the perfect minilesson. What you'll gain from this episode... 9 considerations to take when planning minilessons The architecture of a minilesson: Connect ~ Teach ~ Actively Engage ~ Link Grab the FREE mini course with cheat sheet, 5 Steps to Crafting Minilessons That Will Ignite & Engage Your Readers Self-guided mini course for long term planning your reading instruction, How to Plan Readers' Workshop To Ignite Your Readers All Year Long A collection of 100+ minilessons that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Collection for Building Readers To read more about Crafting Minilessons visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
How to Keep Learners Engaged At The End of the School Year

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2022 14:29


The end of the school year is always a challenge! Keeping your learners challenged and engaged is a hard task when Spring Fever hits and everyone is counting the days until Summer break. This episode is packed with ideas and strategies to help you and your learners stay engaged and survive the end of the school year season on a bright note. What you'll gain from this episode... ~~Making your learners growth visible ~~4 Literacy activities not to be missed at the end of the year ~~Ideas for trying out something new just for YOU After listening to gain ideas to help your end of the year instruction, check out the links below. To read more about these end of the school year activities visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out these links for more info about the activities shared in this episode... ~~~Reading Book Projects ~~~Independent Writing Projects ~~~Inquiry Investigations ~~~Curriculum & Year Planning Resource Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

EdLeader
From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Confident Capable Readers - Part II featuring Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward

EdLeader

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 22:37


In Part 2 of an incredible conversation with Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward, co-authors of From Striving to Thriving and Intervention Reinvention, the rubber hits the road as Stephanie and Annie bring the research alive and give practical advice for making a difference for students. In the conversation in Part 1, they defined “reading volume” and discussed “tabling the labels” that become self-fulfilling prophecies for striving readers. Dr. Jackson highlights the book for its readability and for the depth of research presented in an easily readable format that underpins the work. If nothing else, when a superhero like Dav Pilkey, author of the Captain Underpants books, writes and illustrates the introduction, you know that you are in for fun. EdLeaders are instructional leaders who are charged with making decisions daily about the teaching and learning taking place in classrooms, schools, and school districts. "Children learn to read by reading and need access to books they want to read; time to read; and loving, knowledgeable teachers who trust them as powerful learners and know how to build on their strengths. An affirming approach rooted in love yields powerful results and turns striving readers into thriving readers." - Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward, co-authors of From Striving to Thriving and Intervention Reinvention. Stephanie Harvey is co-author of numerous books for teachers, including Strategies that Work, and Inquiry Illuminated. Her many resources co-authored with Anne Goudvis include The Comprehension Toolkit series, Short Nonfiction for American History, and a wide range of classroom videos. An elementary and special education teacher for 18 years, Stephanie currently serves as a literacy consultant to schools and districts around the world. She specializes in comprehension, content literacy, inquiry-based learning, collaboration, striving learners, and the role of passion and wonder in teaching and learning. As a teacher first and foremost, Stephanie relishes learning and savors any time spent in classrooms working with kids.Annie Ward is Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction for the Mamaroneck Public Schools in Westchester County, NY. Prior to that, she was a Local Instructional Superintendent for the New York City Department of Education, Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction for the Ridgewood, NJ, Public Schools, and a middle school English teacher. She is in this work every single day and offers practical insight into bringing to scale positive growth in literacy for every single student.As the amazing poet, Maya Angelou, wrote, “The best part of life is not just surviving, but thriving, with passion and compassion and humor and style and generosity and kindness.” She must have been watching a teacher as she wrote this. 

EdLeader
From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Confident Capable Readers - Part I featuring Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward

EdLeader

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 23:51


EdLeaders are instructional leaders who are charged with making decisions daily about the teaching and learning taking place in classrooms, schools, and school districts. "Children learn to read by reading and need access to books they want to read; time to read; and loving, knowledgeable teachers who trust them as powerful learners and know how to build on their strengths. An affirming approach rooted in love yields powerful results and turns striving readers into thriving readers." - Stephanie Harvey and Annie Ward, co-authors of From Striving to Thriving and Intervention Reinvention. Stephanie Harvey is co-author of numerous books for teachers, including Strategies that Work, and Inquiry Illuminated. Her many resources co-authored with Anne Goudvis include The Comprehension Toolkit series, Short Nonfiction for American History, and a wide range of classroom videos. An elementary and special education teacher for 18 years, Stephanie currently serves as a literacy consultant to schools and districts around the world. She specializes in comprehension, content literacy, inquiry-based learning, collaboration, striving learners, and the role of passion and wonder in teaching and learning. As a teacher first and foremost, Stephanie relishes learning and savors any time spent in classrooms working with kids.Annie Ward is Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum and Instruction for the Mamaroneck Public Schools in Westchester County, NY. Prior to that, she was a Local Instructional Superintendent for the New York City Department of Education, Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction for the Ridgewood, NJ, Public Schools, and a middle school English teacher. She is in this work every single day and offers practical insight into bringing to scale positive growth in literacy for every single student.As the amazing poet, Maya Angelou, wrote, “The best part of life is not just surviving, but thriving, with passion and compassion and humor and style and generosity and kindness.” She must have been watching a teacher as she wrote this. 

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Writing Longer Reading Responses: Taking Jots to the Next Level

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 9:03


Your students are reading independently. They are reacting to the text and jotting their thinking down on post its. A student comes to you and says..."I've finished my book, now what do I do with all these post its?" You see another student's independent reading book and notebook full of post its and sticky notes are falling all over the classroom floor. You see another student throwing those little treasure pieces of reading thinking in the trash can after finishing a book. Whether it's student #1 or #2 or #3, those post-it notes need to find their way into stretching student thinking about the text. These are clear signs that it's time for these readers to take their thinking to the next level... It's time to move onto longer written reading responses. What you'll gain from this episode... How to take your readers' thinking to the next level 7 Key teaching points for guiding your readers through the process of writing longer reading responses To read more about writing longer reading responses, check out the associated blog post for this episode here, Literacy Treasures Blog A collection of ready to go minilessons with printable resources for Writing Analytical Reading Responses Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library A collection of 100+ minilessons (including the minilessons shared in this episode) that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the -research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
The Secret To Showing Your Readers How To 'Put It All Together'

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 8:05


Reading has a lot of moving parts. Readers need to understand how to put all the pieces together to make meaning. Synthesizing text is when readers "put it all together" to move from literal understandings to inferential understandings. What you'll gain from this episode... The language of synthesis 8 key teaching points for synthesizing text To read more about synthesizing text to ‘put it all together, check out the associated blog post for this episode here, Literacy Treasures Blog A collection of ready to go minilessons with printable resources for Synthesizing Text—Minilessons to Grow and Deepen Thinking About Text. Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library A collection of 100+ minilessons (including the minilessons shared in this episode) that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the -research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
How to Guide Learners Through the INQUIRY PROCESS

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 14:05


Your learners have SO MANY QUESTIONS. They wonder ALL THE TIME! However, they may not have developed the skills they need to find answers to those questions. They need guidance in finding answers to their many wonderings. Readers need to understand the inquiry process to find answers to their many questions. What you'll gain from this episode... The 4 Steps of the Inquiry Process The "I wonder" step—asking questions Finding & evaluating relevant resources Creating & sharing their new learning Reflecting on the inquiry process 8 key teaching points for introducing the inquiry process to your learners To read more about introducing the inquiry process, check out the associated blog post for this episode here, Literacy Treasures Blog A collection of ready to go minilessons with printable resources for Introducing the Inquiry Process & Mini Inquiry Project Booklet Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library A collection of 100+ minilessons (including the minilessons shared in this episode) that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the -research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
9 Teaching Points To Help Readers Navigate Informational Text

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 12:39


Readers are naturally filled with questions about topics they are interested in and are led to read nonfiction texts to find answers to those questions. However, nonfiction texts can be overwhelming and difficult to read from the different text structures to the content specific vocabulary to the way the content is presented to the amount of content stuffed into one piece of text readers can be left overwhelmed. Especially young readers. Help guide your readers through navigating nonfiction texts. What you'll gain from this episode... 9 key teaching points for helping your readers navigate nonfiction text To read more about navigating informational text, check out the associated blog post for this episode here, Literacy Treasures Blog A collection of ready to go minilessons with printable resources for Reading Informational Text. Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library A collection of 100+ minilessons (including the minilessons shared in this episode) that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

Success is a Choice
Phil Hellmuth, 16x World Series of Poker Champion (replay)

Success is a Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 29:54


Phil Hellmuth recently won his 16th World Series of Poker Championship, further distancing himself from the competition. With this recent success, we wanted to replay one of our favorite episodes from a couple of years ago. We hope you enjoy listening to the "Poker Brat" as much as we enjoyed talking with him. See our original show notes below ... Podcast Network Partners The Success is a Choice podcast network is made possible, in part, by TheLeadershipPlaybook.com. Great teams have great teammates and everyone can be a person of influence. Build a stronger culture today by helping athletes become better teammates and more positive leaders. Get $100 off your first year when you use the coupon code SUCCESS at checkout.  Chin Up Chest Out is also a proud partner of the Success is a Choice podcast network. ChinUpChestOut.com is more than a great apparel brand, it's a movement. A portion of all sales of their fabulous merchandise and apparel goes to support mental health initiatives. Our listeners can get 10% off and free shipping with promo code PLAYBOOK. With the new NIL (name, image, and likeness) rules, they are looking for college athletes to be brand ambassadors.  ORIGINAL SHOW NOTES Nobody has won more World Series of Poker championships than Phil Hellmuth Jr.  He won his 15th WSOP Bracelet in the summer of 2018, which puts him far ahead of Phil Ivey, Johnny Chan, and Doyle Brunson (who all have 10 bracelets). Hellmuth also holds the record for most cash finishes and most final table appearances at the World Series of Poker. In 1989, the 24-year old Hellmuth became the youngest person ever to win the WSOP Main Event when he defeated legendary Johnny Chan. “The Poker” Brat as he is known for his colorful and competitive personality, was elected to the Poker Hall of Fame in 2007. He has also written a New York Times best-seller (“Play Poker Like the Pros”), as well as his autobiography (“Poker Brat”). Hellmuth also is very active in raising funds for charities. He has raised more than $50 million in his lifetime for charitable causes and organizations. In today's episode, we discuss: What makes him so good The process of writing his books Qualities and principles of success and positivity … and so much more!!!   Resources, Books, and Links  Website: Philhellmuth.com Instagram: @PhilHellmuthPositivity Twitter: @Phil_Hellmuth Facebook: Facebook.com/PhilHellmuth Articles of interest … Review Journal: Phil Hellmuth wins record 15th WSOP bracelet Mercury News: Phil Hellmuth dedicates poker win to Dave Goldberg, will give bracelet to Sheryl Sandberg Forbes: Phil Hellmuth: What You Can Learn From The Top Poker Player About Career Success Recommended Books … #POSITIVITY: You Are Always In The Right Place At The Right Time by Phil Hellmuth Poker Brat: Phil Hellmuth's Autobiography by Phil Hellmuth Play Poker Like the Pros by Phil Hellmuth Phil Hellmuth Presents Read ‘Em and Reap: A Career FBI Agent's Guide to Decoding Poker Tells by Joe Navarro Past “Success is a Choice” podcast episodes of interest . . . Lorenzo Brown (NBA Player and 2018 NBA G-League MVP) – Episode 096 Nicole Arbour (Comedian & Entertainer) – Episode 088 Stephanie Harvey (5x World Champion Professional eSports Gamer) – Episode 087 Drew Dinkmeyer (Welly-Maker Founder & Former Millionaire Maker DFS Winner) – Episode 085 Joe Ferraro (One Percent Better Podcast) – Episode 078 Brad Lea (CEO of Lightspeed VT & Dropping Bombs Podcast) – Episode 066 Alicia Jessop (Pepperdine Sports Law Professor & Founder of Ruling Sports) – Episode 047 Adam Levitan (DraftKings Analyst & Host of the Daily Fantasy Football Edge Podcast) – Episode 029 Kevin Harrington (Original Shark on “Shark Tank”) – Episode 021 Dwane Casey (2018 NBA Coach of the Year) – Episode 001 Phil Hellmuth in Action Rate and Review Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes.  Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”     Jamy Bechler is a professional speaker and trains organizations on creating championship cultures. Bechler has worked with businesses and teams, including the NBA. He the author of The Leadership Playbook and The Bus Trip, a modern-day sports leadership fable. Bechler also hosts the Success is a Choice Podcast. He spent 20 years as an administrator and college basketball coach. To connect with him or find out how he can help your team, please contact speaking@JamyBechler.com or follow him on twitter at @CoachBechler. You can also subscribe to leadership insights by clicking here.    

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Getting Readers to Write MORE About Their Reading Thinking

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 7:20


Writing longer reading responses can be an overwhelming task for young readers--well, for any readers! What you'll gain from this episode... 5 key points for conducting a minilesson for writing more about reading thinking To read more about stopping & jotting along with writing more about your reading thinking visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out these resources for digging deeper into reading thinking on the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Stretching My Reading Thinking Minilesson and Think Sheet Writing Literary Responses - Text Dependent Analysis - A Collection of Minilessons Stopping and Jotting Minilessons and Assessment Tool Synthesizing Text -- Reading Minilessons to Grow and Deepen Thinking About Text Stay updated on the latest from Literacy Treasures... Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Conferring With Readers: Understanding the 5 Steps to a Reading Conference

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 10:44


Conferring with readers is all about Teaching the readER, not the readING There are 5 essential phases of a reading conference. Listen in to discover tips and tricks for moving through the 5 steps of a reading conference. What you'll gain from this episode... Tips and tricks for the 5 Steps of a Reading Conference... Research Decide Compliment Teach Link Check out the Progress Monitoring Toolkit (including conferring forms) Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about these reading conference tips visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas, Jennifer Serravallo and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Creating a Reader Profile to Set Reasonable Reading Goals

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 9:43


Readers' growth should be visible! Readers need to keep portfolios and samples of work to show their growth. Teachers should create Reader Profiles to help SEE their readers and gather data that will inform instruction. Readers should develop goals to keep moving them forward on their path to reading proficiency. What you'll gain from this episode... Getting to know your readers Literacy Portfolios & Reader Profiles 8 steps to helping readers set reasonable goals Check out Progress Monitoring Tools in the Building Readers Toolkit of Progress Monitoring Tools Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about setting reasonable goals using reader profiles visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
How to Know When Your Lesson Was 'STICKY' Enough

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 10:48


You want to get ahead of your readers and plan some lessons they will need in the immediate future. You want to get ahead and plan lessons that will help readers gain what they need to move closer to proficiency. BUT, the reading standards are so broad and general, and the reading process is a BEAST. Not to mention, the district's pacing guide is not unique to the group of readers you currently have sitting in your classroom. You want to tackle the beast and meet your readers where they are. Which brings you to this question...How do I know what to teach and when? What you'll gain from this episode... Tips and strategies for considerations to make when Observing your readers Talking to your readers Reviewing your readers' work Using Exit Tickets with your readers To read more about monitoring your readers' progress, visit these blog posts here, Literacy Treasures Blog A collection of Progress Monitoring Tools to monitor your readers' progress and inform your instruction, Building Readers' Toolkit for Progress Monitoring Grab these cheat sheets to help you decide what to teach and when, Using Exit Tickets to Inform Instruction & Evaluating Student Reading Artifacts, inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library A collection of 100+ minilessons (including the launching workshop minilessons above) that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
8 Key Points for Teaching Readers How to Monitor Comprehension

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 10:36


All readers need to understand the processes occurring in their brains as they read text. Monitoring comprehension is difficult for young readers. They are not aware of all the things going on in their heads while they are reading. Readers need to know how to monitor their own comprehension. Readers need to be able to recognize signals that their meaning is breaking down. Readers need strategies and tools to help them get back on track. What you'll gain from this episode... 8 key teaching points for teaching readers to monitor their own comprehension Tips and suggestions for each teaching point To read this blog article with photographs, 8 Key Points for Teaching Readers How to Monitor Comprehension visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Resources for teaching readers how to monitor their own comprehension… Monitoring Comprehension Instructional Resources A collection of Progress Monitoring Tools to monitor your readers' progress and inform your instruction, Building Readers' Toolkit for Progress Monitoring Grab the mini course with cheat sheet, 5 Steps to Crafting Minilessons to Ignite and Engage Your Readers, inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library A collection of 100+ minilessons (including the launching workshop minilessons above) that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
WHY Students SHOULD BE Stopping and Jotting Thoughts While They Read

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 10:14


Are reader's stop & jots…those small written reactions and responses to text…a distraction or a bridge to comprehension? I'm one to think that teaching readers to stop and jot as they read is essential. When readers are stopping to jot and write quick little responses to text, they are building their comprehension of that text. Stop and Jots are thinking, reactions and annotations about text written by readers while they are reading. You can learn so much about your readers from these quick written responses. When readers stop and jot as they read, they are staying actively engaged in the text and are monitoring their own comprehension through that inner conversation with the text. What you'll gain from this episode... What is stopping and jotting Why readers should stop and jot What jots will look like through the school year What a teacher can learn about readers from their jots To read this blog article with photographs, WHY Students SHOULD BE Stopping and Jotting Thoughts While They Read visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Resources for teaching readers how to stop and jot & informally assessing readers' jots… Stop & Jot Mini Bundle A collection of Progress Monitoring Tools to monitor your readers' progress and inform your instruction, Building Readers' Toolkit for Progress Monitoring Grab the cheat sheet, Evaluating Student Reading Artifacts, inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library A collection of 100+ minilessons (including the launching workshop minilessons above) that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Expectations You MUST Have For Readers Talking About Books

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 9:24


When your readers are actively engaging in book conversations, they are working at a higher level of analysis. Readers just need time to participate in book discussions to develop and practice their skills. What you'll gain from this episode... Expectations for readers during book discussions Tools to facilitate your readers' book talk What readers need to engage in book conversations Assessing book discussions To read this blog article with photographs, Expectations You MUST Have For Readers Talking About Books visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Resources for facilitating discussions and guiding your readers to better book talking skills… Discussion Rubrics Holding Book Conversations Minilesson and resources A collection of Progress Monitoring Tools to monitor your readers' progress and inform your instruction, Building Readers' Toolkit for Progress Monitoring Grab the guide, Evaluating Student Reading Artifacts, inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library A collection of 100+ minilessons (including the launching workshop minilessons above) that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

High Heels & Tea Podcast
Live EP! What Women Bring to The Table with Stephanie Harvey

High Heels & Tea Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 46:33


Hi welcome to the Live High Heels and Tea Podcast! For this episode we're joined by Stephanie Harvey and our live audience to discuss- What Women Bring to The Table. This topic is inspired by the viral clip from podcast- 8 at the table … First, understand that it is not possible for you to bring something to the table for everyone. There's an important element of partner selection and compatibility here. Different people want different things, and that constrains how well you are able to offer something to someone. Hit that play button! CONNECT Email: heelsteapodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/high-heels--tea-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/high-heels--tea-podcast/support

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Helping Readers Find 'Just Right' Books

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 10:55


Sometimes readers will tell you they don't like to read, but that just means they haven't found the right book yet! Check out these strategies and tools for helping your readers find the right books. What you'll gain from this episode... Ideas for providing access to books Ideas for building and organizing classroom libraries Finding reading interests Giving book suggestions & book talks Creating nonfiction reading lists To read this blog article with photographs, 5 Ways to Help Readers Find Books visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Listen to the Reading Identity projects episode, How To IGNITE (or REignite) a Culture of Reading Using Reading Identity Projects Grab the mini course with cheat sheet, 5 Steps to Crafting Minilessons That Will Ignite & Engage Your Readers inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library Looking for minilessons to launch Readers' Workshop that includes choosing just right books, try this Readers Workshop Launch Mini Bundle of Reading Minilessons & Student Printables A collection of 100+ minilessons (including the launching workshop minilessons above) that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Launching Readers' Workshop ~ 6 Tips and 12 Essential Teaching Points

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2021 17:38


In this episode we'll dive into the considerations and teaching points needed for Launching Readers' Workshop. Launching Readers Workshop is all about creating the systems, procedures and foundations so that your readers can do ALL THE THINGS a real reader does. What you'll gain from this episode… 1. 6 considerations for Launching Readers' Workshop 2. 12 Key Teaching Points for Launching Readers' Workshop If you are looking to revisit the ideas from this episode about Launching Readers' Workshop you can find it in these resources linked below. · Looking for resources to Launch Reader's Workshop, check out this Readers Workshop Launch Mini Bundle of Reading Minilessons & Student Printables · To read more about Launching Readers' Workshop visit the Literacy Treasures Blog · Listen to the episode all about establishing Reading Identities here, How To IGNITE (or REignite) a Culture of Reading Using Reading Identity Projects · Stopping and Jotting resources found here, Stop and Jot Mini Bundle-Minilessons & Assessment Tool for Student Thinking Jots · Read more about Stopping and Jotting here on the Literacy Treasures Website · Set up Readers' Notebooks AND have the minilessons to use with your readers as they add to their Readers' Notebooks in the Reading Workshop Minilesson Collection for Building Readers with over 100 minilessons to keep your readers active and living like readers all year long. · Grab Readers' Notebooks Tab Dividers FREE download inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Mapping Out a YEAR PLAN for LITERACY INSTRUCTION ~ Building Strong Authentic Reading Experiences

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 15:15


This one is not about a particular student reading experience or encounter but about PLANNING AND MAPPING OUT the kinds of strategy and skill experiences you know your readers will need across the school year. It's important to be thoughtful and intentional when planning literacy instruction. You don't want to get caught every week in that “what am I going to teach next?” cycle. Build the big picture of how you will develop and foster your readers' needs across the school year. What you'll gain from this episode... How to set up a template (outline) for a curriculum year calendar Step by step walk through completing a year plan in literacy instruction Long term planning considerations for Read Aloud Long term planning considerations for Shared Reading Long term planning considerations for Readers' Workshop Long term planning considerations for Writers' Workshop Long term planning considerations for Word Work/Word Study Long term planning considerations for Social Studies as an extension of literacy instruction Picture of long term planning, Then & Now, click this link and scroll down Self-guided mini course for long term planning your reading instruction, How to Plan Readers' Workshop To Ignite Your Readers All Year Long A collection of 100+ minilessons that are ready to go, Reading Workshop Minilesson Bundle for Building Readers To read more about planning literacy instruction visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Grab the mini course 5 Steps to Crafting Minilessons That Will Ignite & Engage Your Readers inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Finding and Using STRONG MENTOR TEXTS in Reading Instruction ~ Building Strong Authentic Reading Experiences

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 19:44


In today's Building Strong Authentic Reading Experiences episode we'll dive into the benefits of using mentor texts within your reading instruction. As a mentor teacher and reading coach, I've been asked several questions about mentor texts from finding the right kind of text to use as a mentor to how you actually use it within the minilesson. Answers to these questions fill this episode all about finding and using mentor texts within your reading instruction. What you'll gain from this episode… What is a Mentor Text? So just what makes a good mentor text? How do I find good mentor texts? What do I need readers to gain from the mentor text? Where do I start looking? Does the text support what my readers need? Just what do I look for in a mentor text? How do you use a mentor text? When do I teach from a mentor text? How can I revisit a mentor text in a minilesson? What part of the text will I use? How will I use the text to teach the strategy or skill? How will I engage my readers in the text use? How will my readers be able to access the text after the lesson for reference? Will there be other mentor texts to illustrate the same strategy or skill? If you are looking to revisit these ideas about mentor texts you can find it in these resources linked below. Grab Using Mentor Texts free download inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library Looking for a planning tool for a mentor text, check out Mentor Text Considerations Tool To read more about using mentor texts in reading instruction visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Long term planning resource How to Plan Readers' Workshop to Ignite Your Readers All Year Long Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Creating SHARED READING Encounters ~ Building Strong Authentic Reading Experiences

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 13:49


Building Strong Readers is all about providing readers with different opportunities to work on their reading skills and strategies. Readers need a variety of reading experiences and encounters to help them build the skills and strategies of a proficient reader. Shared Reading is an essential component of any ELA block. This component of literacy instruction provides readers with a scaffold while working WITH the teacher to co-create meaning. During a shared reading experience, the teacher and readers work together to create meaning. In this episode of Building Strong Authentic Reading Experiences, we will dive into why shared reading experiences are essential for readers at ALL levels. What you'll gain from this episode... *4 reasons why Shared Reading experiences should happen at ALL grade levels *The structure of Shared Reading *Planning and conducting Shared Reading experiences *What Shared Reading looks like across one week Grab the Shared Reading Text Rotation Planner free download here Looking for Shared Reading planners specific to a variety of texts try these Shared Reading Genre Specific Planning pages along with student think sheets To read more about Shared Reading visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Intentional READ ALOUD Encounters ~ Building Strong Authentic Reading Experiences

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 18:21


Building Strong Readers is all about providing readers with different opportunities to work on their reading skills and strategies. Do we expect our students to go forth and read increasingly complex texts with little or no guidance? Of course, not! Readers need a variety of reading experiences and encounters to help them build the skills and strategies of a proficient reader. Read Aloud is the first type of encounter ALL readers should experience. Read Aloud is a model of what a proficient reader does while reading when planned with intention. In this episode of Building Strong Authentic Reading Experiences, we will dive into why read aloud is important and planning with intention. What you'll gain from this episode... *Why Read Aloud is important to frontload literacy instruction *Why Read Aloud is important for ALL ages of readers *Logistics of conducting Read Aloud *Book Choice *4 intentional components for a Read Aloud plan Available resources... Click here to see the Building Successful Readers (Gradual Release of Responsibility) graphic Grab the Read Aloud Intentional Planner in the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about Read Aloud visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Creating a Vision for the Educator You Want to Become IS a Self-Care Strategy

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 10:57


Reflective thinking about your professional self IS a self-care strategy! Take some time to think about the kind of educator you want to become. Narrow down your focus to decide on one part of your teaching life you want to improve right now. When you think about the kind of educator you want to become and engage in reflective thought you are practicing self-care. This will not only benefit you but any reflective thinking you have about your teaching life will also positively impact your students. What you'll gain from this episode... ~~Reflective thought about what kind of educator you are right now ~~Deciding the kind of educator you want to become ~~Creating a vision for your professional self Grab the Reflective Teacher Think Sheets as a FREE download inside How to Become a More Reflective Teacher To read more about being a reflective teacher visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Grab some FREE resources inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

HALLÅ HUSET
Emelies misslyckade pakt

HALLÅ HUSET

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 61:55


Det har varit toppar och dalar i kärlekskranka Big Brother-huset och för första gången i årets säsong känner vi lukten av paktning. Varför tror Emelie att alla är emot henne? Tror vi huset kommer återhämta sig efter veckan som gått? Och till sist - kommer Emelie att sluta med sina spekulationer? Dessutom gästas vi av underbara Stephanie Harvey!

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
How to Elevate Thinking Using Two Word Strategy

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 7:43


Are you ready to elevate your learners' thinking and nudge them into deeper understanding. Start using Linda Hoyt's Two Word Strategy. What you'll gain from this episode... *What Two Word Strategy is *How to use Two Word Strategy *Examples of when to use Two Word Strategy Grab a Two Word Strategy printable inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about using Two Word Strategy from Linda Hoyt visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Linda Hoyt's Reflect, Revisit, Retell Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
How To IGNITE (or REignite) a Culture of Reading Using Reading Identity Projects

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 12:07


Reading attitude is everything! Sometimes our readers just don't know what they are missing out on when they don't see themselves as readers or see reading as just another chore they have to do in school. When readers are given the chance to explore their identity as a reader they will discover so much about themselves that will propel closer to reading proficiency. What you'll gain from this episode... What your readers can learn about themselves as readers How reading identity projects are a form of informal assessment Why reading identity projects are important How and where to start with implementing reading identity projects with your readers Creating a reading snapshot of the class Sharing your reading life--what to include Building a reading community that goes public Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about creating reading identities and reading culture visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Grab the Share Your Reading Life FREE printable in the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Want some resources for your readers to start discovering and uncovering their own reading identities, try this resource... Readers' Notebook Mini Bundle: Resources to Get Started, Reflect & Set Goals Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
The 5 Key Teaching Points for EVERY Reading Test Prep Unit of Study

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 10:53


Testing is near and you need a plan. Testing season is the time to teach students how to apply all of those strategies and skills to a NEW GENRE OF TEXT...Standardized Reading Passages. Yep the testing genre! Reading a standardized passage is different than just choosing a piece of text we want to read. Readers need to know HOW to approach this new genre. What you'll gain from this episode... *5 Key Teaching Points for EVERY Reading Test Prep Unit of Study *Conferring Checklist for EVERY Reading Test Prep Unit of Study To find the Conferring Guide for Reading Test Prep, grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about reading test prep units of study visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
How to Plan for Literacy Engagement Charts: A Look Across 5 Days

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 11:20


Conducting a shared experience using a Literacy Engagement Chart consists of an initial reading and several rereadings over the course of a week that ends with one final text visit in which all the work from the week culminates into final thoughts and interpretations of the text. What you'll gain from this episode... Literacy Engagement Shared Experiences Putting Together a Literacy Engagement Chart A Brief Look Across 5 Days of a Literacy Engagement Chart What Happens During Each Day's Literacy Engagement Session? A Look At Possible Sections Grab the Literacy Engagement Chart Planning Cheat Sheet inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about Literacy Engagement Charts visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Grab the FREE Minilesson for using the Prereading Strategy BCQ: Browse Connect and Question Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
LITERACY ENGAGEMENT CHARTS: A Look At Creating Close Reading Experiences For ALL Readers

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 11:51


Literacy Engagement Charts are a shared literacy experience for all readers that will build a bridge between the literal and inferential understandings about text. Using a Literacy Engagement Chart is a way to frontload skills and strategies that you will soon expect your readers to begin taking into their independent reading. What you'll gain from this episode... Why should I use Literacy Engagement Charts? Who does the work on a Literacy Engagement Chart? When do I use Literacy Engagement Charts? Where do I fit Literacy Engagement Charts into my day? What is a Literacy Engagement Chart? What texts should I use? What does a Literacy Engagement Chart look like? Grab the Literacy Engagement Chart Planning Cheat Sheet inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about Literacy Engagement Charts visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
WHY and HOW You Should Use Exit Tickets Every Day in Your Classroom

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 7:39


When readers can take their learning and synthesize it down into one short response or visual image, they are thinking critically and analytically to evaluate the day's work. Exit tickets are a quick way to test the pulse of the group, assess the day's learning and determine your next instructional steps. What you'll gain from this episode... What is an exit ticket Why use exit tickets How and when to use exit tickets Evaluating exit tickets to inform instruction Grab the Exit Slip Cheat Sheet inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about Exit tickets visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Jennifer Serravallo, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Daily Read
103: Get Some Fresh Reads

The Daily Read

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 3:36


https://shop.cricketmedia.com/ https://sn56.scholastic.com/ Non-Fiction Matters: Reading, Writing and Research in Grades 3-8 by Stephanie Harvey

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
8 Tools You Must Use To Uncover Your Readers' Needs

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 20:21


When understanding what your readers need to gain, progress monitoring becomes an ongoing process. You need an arsenal of tools to help uncover your readers' needs. What you'll gain from this episode... Discover (or REdiscover) 8 tried and true tools for monitoring a reader's progress Gain new insight about each of these tools Learn how to evaluate and sift through these tools to uncover readers' needs Informal assessment tools to monitor your readers progress Building Readers Toolkit for Progress Monitoring Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about these 8 tools visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Easy To Use Literacy Tools Sure To Boost Authentic Reading Engagement ~ Building Strong Authentic Reading Experiences

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 17:39


Authentic active engagement is all about finding opportunities for readers to engage in reflective thinking about a text. Readers who are STILL working towards proficiency need to SEE how the reading process and strategies work to build meaning while reading. Slowing down a strategy to spotlight how it works to develop comprehension is an essential part of reading instruction. Readers should be able to visualize how the process of reading works as well as the strategies they are learning to apply within their own independent reading. But how do we make this work VISIBLE for readers still working towards becoming proficient readers? Literacy Engagement Tools Relevant points to take away from this episode... What authentic active engagement is What authentic active engagement looks like within reading instruction Just what IS a literacy engagement tool Content Stuffed Bookmarks Think Sheets Graphic Organizers Visual Representations Mini Anchor Charts To read more about authentic engagement, engagement tools and to see pictured examples of literacy engagement tools visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Easy To Use Literacy Tools Sure To Boost Authentic Student Reading Engagement Why Authentic Active Engagement Should Be Part of Every Reading Lesson Content Stuffed Bookmark example in a FREE minilesson download in the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store Reading Toolkit: Prereading Minilesson: Browse Connect, Question BEFORE Reading Looking for resources to start building up your readers' repertoire of engagement tools, check out these in the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... Literacy Engagement Tools Or this starter kit on the Literacy Treasures website... Building Reading' Toolkits: The Readers' Toolkit Starter Pack A collection of 100+ minilessons with a variety of engagement tools , Reading Workshop Minilesson Collection for Building Readers Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
How to Make Prereading More Visual for Your Readers Using the BCQ Strategy

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 8:39


Prereading seems like an obvious and unnecessary strategy to teach readers, but so many readers at all age groups and levels need to be reminded to use prereading strategies before they begin reading a book or even choosing a book. Relevant points to take away from this episode... Readers will hastily begin reading a book without getting to know it first Readers need to see the reading process at work as they apply strategies within texts. What seems so obvious to proficient readers isn't always ‘clear as day' to developing readers. Prereading will help readers develop a purpose that will deepen their comprehension of the text 3 key teaching points for a minilesson about the prereading strategy BCQ The purpose for prereading strategies How to make prereading strategies more VISIBLE to a reader To read more about BCQ and see pictures of student BCQ reading notebook work visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Browse, Connect & Question: A Prereading Minilesson Free BCQ: Browse, Connect & Question minilesson download Reading Toolkit: Prereading Minilesson: Browse Connect, Question BEFORE Reading Here at Literacy Treasures, I LOVE to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that I've learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. I have immersed myself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is shared on Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

The Literacy Treasures Podcast
Packing Your Instructional Toolkit

The Literacy Treasures Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2021 13:53


Join your host, Tanya, as she walks you through the vision of The Literacy Treasures Podcast and talks about her favorite subject: literacy instruction. She's a bit of what some might call a 'reading nerd'! She LOVES to talk about reading and writing and share with teachers all that she's learned about what it takes to build strong readers and writers. She has immersed herself in the research of Lucy Calkins, Stephanie Harvey, Debbie Miller, Carl Anderson, Gay Su Pinnell, Irene Fountas and so many others. Every resource, strategy, tool, minilesson and teaching tip that is part of Literacy Treasures is rooted in this research. Teaching is hard. It takes a lot of time & energy. Literacy Treasures is all about working to save teachers time and energy while packing their instructional toolkits with the tools they need to build strong readers and writers. What you'll gain from this episode... Discover why Tanya created Literacy Treasures Learn about each piece included inside the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library... Minilesson Cheat Sheet Readers Notebook Tab Dividers Evaluating Student Reading Artifacts Cheat Sheet Exit Tickets Cheat Sheet for Analyzing & Assessing Student Exit Slips Mapping Out a Schedule for Small Groups and Individual Conferences Template Intentional Read Aloud Planner Infographic Text Dependent Analysis Infographic Guide for Using Mentor Texts in Reading Two Word Strategy printable (adapted from Linda Hoyt) Grab the Literacy Treasures FREE Resource Library To read more about literacy instruction visit the Literacy Treasures Blog Check out the Literacy Treasures Teachers Pay Teachers Store... To check out more strategies from Linda Hoyt read more about her book, Reflect, Revisit, Retell here... Website Literacy Treasures Instagram literacytreasures Pinterest @teachershuddle Facebook Literacy Treasures --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/literacytreasures/message

She Plays
Inside the Gaming World w/ missharvey

She Plays

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 21:37


We are so excited to bring you our conversation with Stephanie Harvey aka missharvey as she is known in the gaming world. She is the director of esports franchise development & outreach at Counter Logic Gaming (CLG). missharvey is also a former video game developer and most notably a 5x gaming World Champion, best known for playing Counter-Strike and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive!  She is an advocate for women in professional gaming and we loved diving deeper into this with her, as well as hearing about her start in the space and what the world of gaming is like at the World Championship level. Enjoy our chat! Follow Stephanie on Twitter, Twitch, Instagram and join her Discord channel! Check out her new brand, ÉLEVEY. ----------------------- Follow She Plays on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook Create your free account on our Fantasy Sports site here: she-plays.com CHECK OUT OUR NEW PODCAST: Sports Break!

Proof to Product
158 | Creating Workflows for Her Business with Stephanie Harvey, exit343design

Proof to Product

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 27:32


Slow and steady growth is how strong businesses are built. This is something that I strongly believe and is exactly what today’s guest, Stephanie Harvey has done as she has grown her business.   Stephanie Harvey is the artist and entrepreneur behind exit343design. She’s a Paper Camp alumni who's been in the business since falling in love with screen printing during college in 2007. What first started as a passion project and side hustle evolved into her full-time gig after a 10 year slow and organic growth.    She and I dive deep into the marketing strategies she uses to nurture the retail and wholesale sides of her business including how she leverages email and why she’s gotten into blogging.   We also explore why she’s building an operations manual to document the systems and processes within her business. You’ll get to hear what tools she recommends for building these systems and how she uses them to set up her processes. Stephanie also shares what she wishes she knew before starting her business and why it’s important to be frugal, but not cheap when making investments into your business.    ON TODAY’S EPISODE: How Stephanie started her business and what products she sells Why Stephanie believes in slow, organic growth  What sales channels Stephanie uses for her business How Stephanie has built the retail side of her business and what marketing tactics she’s used Stephanie’s experience of using blogging to grow her business How she leverages email for her retail and wholesale business Incorporating workflows to make things run more smoothly What Stephanie does to approach her workflow process The tools that she uses to manage her inventory What Stephanie wishes she knew before starting her business Stephanie’s plans for what’s next in her business  For full show notes and resources, head to: bit.ly/PTPEp158 Small Wins Lead to Big Wins Building a business is a long game, won with patience, fortitude, intentional decisions and passion.​ ​​Slow sustainable growth is how strong businesses are built and we want to help you get there. ​Join Proof to Product Labs, our new community experience OPEN NOW!   SUBSCRIBE To subscribe on iOS, go to the iTunes page and subscribe to Proof to Product. On Android, you can listen using your favorite podcast app.  WRITE A REVIEW Writing a review on iTunes will help other product based business owners find Proof to Product as they are working to up level, scale, and build profitable and sustainable companies. FOLLOW PROOF TO PRODUCT Follow Proof to Product on Instagram for the latest updates. JOIN OUR EMAIL LIST If you'd like to receive more information about our upcoming episodes of Proof to Product including show notes and information about our guests, head over to www.prooftoproduct.com and sign up for our email list.   SHARE Be sure to share Proof to Product with all of the product based business owners that you know!  ABOUT PROOF TO PRODUCT: Proof to Product is hosted by Katie Hunt. Since 2011, Proof to Product has worked with thousands of product based businesses to help them up level, scale, and build profitable sustainable companies. You can find our show notes and additional resources at ProofToProduct.com. If you like what you heard today, please head over to Apple Podcast to leave a five star review and subscribe. Thanks so much for listening. We'll be back next week with a new episode!

Teaching Takeaways with Amanda
Season 1/Episode 13: Revamping the Book Desert Part 2-Fill the Missing Parts

Teaching Takeaways with Amanda

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 27:02


In this episode, Amanda discusses the book formats striving readers need access to in our classroom libraries as well as must have genres to support a more inclusive classroom library. The book referenced is From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Confident, Capable Readers by Stephanie Harvey and Annie award. Show notes can be found by visiting: www.teachingtakeaways.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Action and Ambition
COVID-19 Hasn't Stopped This Superstar Esports Gamer From Her Grand Mission.

Action and Ambition

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 21:10


Today’s episode is sponsored by Sky Light Frames. Visit skylighframes.com/action for $10 your next purchase! Welcome to another episode of Action & Ambition. I’m your host, Andrew Medal. Today’s guest is Stephanie Harvey. She is a legend in the esports industry, having played professionally for 16 years. She is a five-time champion in competitive Counter-Strike and longtime champion of women and girls in gaming. Harvey, the new director of esports franchise development and outreach for CLG, is a native of Quebec City and was named by Forbes as one of the brightest “30 Under 30” in Gaming in 2014. Additionally, she was recognized by BBC in their “100 Women” series in 2016 and won the third season of “Canada’s Smartest Person” 2016. She is currently working with the International Olympic Committee (IOC), along with other leading figures in the esports industry and advising on the implementation of esports and gaming for upcoming Olympic Games.

Play Dead
Death in eSports with Stephanie Harvey and Daniel Rosen

Play Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 34:38 Transcription Available


In the season two premiere of Play Dead, Gabby talks death and eSports with The Score’s Daniel Rosen and professional Counter-Strike: GO player Stephanie Harvey. They discuss how death can often be used as a tactic in competitive games, and how the eSports community honours and memorializes deceased players.The music used in this episode was written and composed by our dear friend Paige Freeman-Cyopeck, and comes from their album “divided.” You can download divided at https://queercricket.bandcamp.com/ and follow Paige on Twitter @littledogfriend.

Play Dead
RIP Special Vol. 2

Play Dead

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2020 35:09 Transcription Available


In this special episode, Gabby speaks with all of Play Dead’s Season 2 guests about their most memorable video game deaths, including Daniel Rosen, Stephanie Harvey, Justin Kuiper, Adam Saltsman, Kim Koronya, Andrew Willans, and Niamh Schönherr (you can also catch up with Season 1’s memorable deaths over here).The music used in this episode was written and composed by Justine, and comes from their latest mix on Soundcloud, which you can check out at https://soundcloud.com/sintecta/sets/mishmash. You can also hear more of Justine’s music at https://sintecta.bandcamp.com/ and follow them on twitter @Sintecta.

Get A Real Job
How to Be Nice While You Kill Everyone in Pro Gaming

Get A Real Job

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 26:00


CLG superstar Stephanie Harvey is on a mission to make gaming fun, inclusive and extra explode-y.

Entrepreneur Network Podcast
How to Be Nice While You Kill Everyone in Pro Gaming

Entrepreneur Network Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 26:03


CLG superstar Stephanie Harvey is on a mission to make gaming fun, inclusive and extra explode-y.

Manage the Moment: Conversations in Performance Psychology
Stephanie Harvey (missharvey) Five-Time Esports World Champion and Gaming Advocate

Manage the Moment: Conversations in Performance Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 75:41 Transcription Available


Stephanie Harvey, known by her in-game screen name, "missharvey", is a Canadian video game developer, professional gamer, and five time world champion e-sports player. She is also a woman who successfully manages the challenges of competing in Esports at the highest level. Dr. Shepp and Stephanie talk about navigating the uncontrollable variables in gaming & e-sports as well as the challenges that players can face in the online community as a successful gamer. Follow on Twitter @drshepp Follow on Instagram @drsheppFollow Stephanie on Twitter @missharveyFollow missharvey on Instagram stepharveyLearn more about Dr. Shepp at SportandPerform.comPodcast transcripts coming soon at: ManageTheMoment.netYouTube Channel coming soon!Music by Brad Buxer

Reading Teachers Lounge
More Listener Questions Answered

Reading Teachers Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 37:17


Great news! Shannon is here to help address more listener questions about Lucy Calkins, comprehension strategies and professional development for reading specialists.Resource Links:NOTE: As an Amazon Associate program, we earn a small amount from your qualifying purchases. We'd appreciate if you would use our links to help support the podcast.*Lucy Calkins Writing Units of StudyThe Writing Revolution by Judith Hochman and Natalie Wexler*Strategies That Work by Stephanie Harvey and Anne Goudvis*Dyslexia Training InstituteCOME JOIN THE CONVERSATION!Our WebsiteFacebookInstagramShannon's TpT Store

Now & Next
Esports: From the Fringe to a Billion-Dollar Industry

Now & Next

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 23:46


While you may think—and a lot of people do—that gaming is just something that too many kids spend too much time in their basements doing, you can’t get away from how insanely popular it is. The global gaming industry is worth more than twice the movie and music industries, combined.Spurred by gaming’s massive popularity, eSports—or competitive video game playing—are rapidly gaining momentum. The industry is predicted to breach the billion-dollar threshold in 2019.Furthermore, data released by GlobalWebIndex in July 2019 show that almost a billion people had watched an eSports tournament "in recent months." That’s close to a 50% increase over 12 months. The trend is increasingly noticeable among internet users aged between 16 and 24 years old. Within that group, 32% say they watch eSports. 31% say they watch traditional sports.Because there are no borders on eSports, when a tournament happens, it’s a global event. And in some cases, like the League of Legends World Championship, audiences are bigger than the Super Bowl’s.So, have eSports reached a tipping point? Where does it go from here? How does Canada fit into the global eSports scene?On this episode of Now & Next, Leora Kornfeld sits down with five time Counter-Strike World Champion and professional gamer Stephanie Harvey for an insightful chat about the fast-growing eSports industry.For more about this topic, or to consult the show’s credits, visit trends.cmf-fmc.ca/

Heinemann Podcast
Inquiry Illuminated with Anne Goudvis, Steph Harvey, and Karen Halverson

Heinemann Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 29:34


What is at the core of inquiry based learning? How do you get started?Today on the Heinemann Podcast we’re discussing Inquiry Illuminated: Researcher’s Workshop Across the Curriculum, the new book from Anne Goudvis, Stephanie Harvey, and Brad Buhrow. Anne and Steph, along with the book’s contributor Karen Halverson, join us to provide a structure for inquiry that's predictable, proven, and—most importantly—authentic. Inquiry doesn’t just happen. It grows in a classroom community throughout the year. We started our conversation with talking about how to create a culture of inquiry…

Level Up
003 - Esport : missharvey et Pelletire

Level Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 99:17


Épisode 003On parle Esport cette semaine avec Maxime Pelletier aka Pelletire, joueur d'Hearthstone s'étant démarqué sur la scène américaine compétitive et œuvrant pour l'Académie Esport ainsi que Stephanie Harvey aka Miss Harvey, 5 fois championne mondiale à Counter-Strike et Counter-Strike: Global Offensivenbsp;Bon Level Up

Success is a Choice
Episode 116: Jim Carr, CEO of the NAIA

Success is a Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2019 29:46


Jim Carr is the president of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). The NAIA provides opportunities for more than 65,000 student-athletes to play sports at the collegiate level. The NAIA is headquartered in Kansas City. The men's basketball tournament is the longest running basketball tournament in the nation. Under Carr's leadership, the NAIA has grown a great deal and has been at the forefront of innovative programs such as the "Champions of Character" and the "Return on Athletics".  Carr joined the NAIA in July 1998 as Managing Director and General Counsel and was promoted to Chief Operating Officer, while retaining the title of General Counsel, in 2000.  In September 2006, Carr became the seventh President and Chief Executive Officer of the NAIA. He is a graduate of Millsaps College, has an M.S. in sports management from the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and a J.D. from Duke University.  He serves on various boards and councils, including USA Basketball, the Kansas City Life, Baptist Trinity Lutheran Foundation, the Police Athletic League of Kansas City, Missouri Bank and Trust and the Downtown Council of Kansas City. In today’s episode, we discuss: Recruiting tips for parents Qualities that make a good coach Differences between the NAIA and the NCAA Opportunities for student-athletes to grow and develop ... and so much more!!!   Resources, Books, and Links  Email: Jcarr@naia.org Twitter: @JimCarrNAIA LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/jim-carr-8008936 NAIA Website: NAIA.org NAIA Instagram: @PlayNAIA NAIA Twitter: @NAIA NAIA Blog: Blog.naia.org NAIA Facebook: Facebook.com/PlayNAIA NAIA Youtube: Youtube.com/user/PlayNAIA Articles of interest ... Kansas City Business Journal: NAIA Scores a Win with Carr’s Effective Leadership as CEO USA Today High School Sports: Recruiting Column: Interview with NAIA President & CEO Jim Carr Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Bob Wilson (former Vanguard A.D.) - Episode 114 Greg Tonagel (IWU Men's Basketball Coach) - Episode 108 Jon Gordon (author of "The Energy Bus") - Episode 100 Tim Hall (Director of Athletics at UMBC) - Episode 095 Stephanie Harvey (5x World Champion Professional eSports Gamer) - Episode 087 Rusty Kennedy (2017 River States Conference A.D of the Year) - Episode 027 Kevin Harrington (Original Shark on “Shark Tank”) – Episode 021 Chad Briscoe (2017 Crossroads League A.D. of the Year) - 014 Dwane Casey (2018 NBA Coach of the Year) - Episode 001         This Episode is Sponsored By Audible Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player.  Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, Jon Gordon, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice.     Rate and Review Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes.  Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”  

Success is a Choice
Episode 115: Kaya Jones, former member of the Pussycat Dolls

Success is a Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2019 33:12


Kaya Jones was one of the singers for The Pussycat Dolls, which is one of the most popular girl groups in history having sold more than 15 million albums & 40 million singles worldwide. She was discovered and first signed to a deal by R. Kelly in 1999 (when she was 13 years old). Kaya has worked with Britney Spears, Mick Jagger, D12, R.Kelly, Dada Life, Calvin Harris, Backstreet Boys, Eminem & Katy Perry to name a few. Kaya has also developed the Hollywood Doll brand, which designs and manufactures a line of dolls, and fashion and beauty products for young girls. And, at the age of 26, Jones became the youngest female in history to start her own record label, HueMan Race Records. Kaya has brought her own sound to the masses and developed her career as a solo artist. In 2017 her song "What The Heart Don't Know" shot up the chart to #3 behind Taylor Swift and P!NK. She stopped the promos for the song in order to focus on raising money for Hurricane Harvey and was successful in raising almost 3 million dollars for the relief efforts. She also went to Houston to help feed and distribute clothing to churches and food to victims, as well as first responders. In 2017, Kaya became a very out-spoken supporter of President Trump. On October 1, 2017 she was in Las Vegas and on stage with Big and Rich one hour before the worst mass shooting in US history. She became an Ambassador for the NDC (National Diversity Coalition for President Trump) and also a Director for the URC (Urban Revitalization Coalition for President Trump. In 2018, Kaya had the honor of singing the National Anthem for the President and Vice President of the United States over the course of two days at CPAC. In today’s episode, we discuss: Signing a recording contract as a 13-year old The time spent with the musical group The Pussycat Dolls Being part of a Grammy nominate country album Her political and religious views ... and so much more!!! Instagram: @KayaJones Twitter: @KayaJones Facebook: Facebook.com/KayasMusic Email: Info@KayaJones.com YouTube: Youtube.com/KAYATube Articles of interest ... Christian singer Jason Crabb teams up with pop star Kaya Jones on new album 'Unexpected' Kaya Jones: Hollywood’s Promotion of Abortion Shows ‘How Evil Our World Has Become’ Kaya Jones Talks Values and Pop Culture Recommended Shows in Las Vegas ... Terry Fator Absinthe Britney Spears David Copperfield Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Phil Hellmuth (15x World Series of Poker Champion) - Episode 108 Nicole Arbour (Comedian & Entertainer) - Episode 088 Stephanie Harvey (5x World Champion Professional eSports Gamer) - Episode 087 Mark Fauser (TV & Movie Actor, Director, Screenwriter, and Producer) – Episode 068 Tracy Randall (Grammy Nominee and President of Lavish Records) – Episode 067 Brad Lea (CEO of Lightspeed VT & Dropping Bombs Podcast) - Episode 066 Bill Coelius (Actor & Creator of The Working Actor Solution) – Episode 025 Kevin Harrington (Original Shark on “Shark Tank”) – Episode 021 Dwane Casey (2018 NBA Coach of the Year) - Episode 001 Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player.  Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, Jon Gordon, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice.   Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes.  Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others.   Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”

Success is a Choice
Episode 108: Phil Hellmuth, 15-time World Series of Poker Champion

Success is a Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 29:11


Nobody has won more World Series of Poker championships than Phil Hellmuth Jr.  He won his 15th WSOP Bracelet in the summer of 2018, which puts him far ahead of Phil Ivey, Johnny Chan, and Doyle Brunson (who all have 10 bracelets). Hellmuth also holds the record for most cash finishes and most final table appearances at the World Series of Poker. In 1989, the 24-year old Hellmuth became the youngest person ever to win the WSOP Main Event when he defeated legendary Johnny Chan. “The Poker” Brat as he is known for his colorful and competitive personality, was elected to the Poker Hall of Fame in 2007. He has also written a New York Times best-seller (“Play Poker Like the Pros”), as well as his autobiography (“Poker Brat”). Hellmuth also is very active in raising funds for charities. He has raised more than $50 million in his lifetime for charitable causes and organizations. In today’s episode, we discuss: What makes him so good The process of writing his books Qualities and principles of success and positivity ... and so much more!!! Website: Philhellmuth.com Instagram: @PhilHellmuthPositivity Twitter: @Phil_Hellmuth Facebook: Facebook.com/PhilHellmuth Articles of interest ... Review Journal: Phil Hellmuth wins record 15th WSOP bracelet Mercury News: Phil Hellmuth dedicates poker win to Dave Goldberg, will give bracelet to Sheryl Sandberg Forbes: Phil Hellmuth: What You Can Learn From The Top Poker Player About Career Success Recommended Books ... #POSITIVITY: You Are Always In The Right Place At The Right Time by Phil Hellmuth Poker Brat: Phil Hellmuth's Autobiography by Phil Hellmuth Play Poker Like the Pros by Phil Hellmuth Phil Hellmuth Presents Read 'Em and Reap: A Career FBI Agent's Guide to Decoding Poker Tells by Joe Navarro Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Lorenzo Brown (NBA Player and 2018 NBA G-League MVP) – Episode 096 Nicole Arbour (Comedian & Entertainer) - Episode 088 Stephanie Harvey (5x World Champion Professional eSports Gamer) - Episode 087 Drew Dinkmeyer (Welly-Maker Founder & Former Millionaire Maker DFS Winner) - Episode 085 Joe Ferraro (One Percent Better Podcast) - Episode 078 Brad Lea (CEO of Lightspeed VT & Dropping Bombs Podcast) - Episode 066 Alicia Jessop (Pepperdine Sports Law Professor & Founder of Ruling Sports) - Episode 047 Adam Levitan (DraftKings Analyst & Host of the Daily Fantasy Football Edge Podcast) - Episode 029 Kevin Harrington (Original Shark on “Shark Tank”) – Episode 021 Dwane Casey (2018 NBA Coach of the Year) - Episode 001 Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player.  Our friends at audible are offering a free download of one of Phil's books. You can now listen to his New York Times best-seller "Play Poker Like the Pros", his autobiography "The Poker Brat", or his newest book "#Positivity". Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice.   Rate and Review Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes.  Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”

Success is a Choice
Episode 102: Dating & Branding Strategist Tracie Hitz

Success is a Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2018 32:05


Tracie Hitz is a personal and professional branding strategist with more than 20 years of branding, marketing and sales experience in the sports industry. She launched Hitz & Branding, LLC in June 2018 after twenty years in the sports industry. In this new endeavor she helps people set goals, tell a story, land a date, land a job, or land anything they want.  Immediately before founding Hitz & Branding, LLC., Tracie was the Director of Championships & Alliances at the NCAA. In her first year, she oversaw the 2014 Women’s Final Four sales efforts that led to a sold-out arena in a first-time host city, and the following year she led the charge to record the largest attendance at a Women’s Final Four since 2010. Tracie came to the national office after working in the C-Suite as the Chief Marketing Officer at Old Hat Creative for 3.5 years where she doubled its annual revenue each year working with over 80 professional and collegiate sports organizations. She was named to the C-Suite for the NACMA Board of Directors in 2008 and was the Board advisor from 2010-2013. She has been a member of the UNC Center for Research in Intercollegiate Athletics Board of Advisors and the IUPUI Tourism, Conventions and Event Management Advisory Board since 2015. She received her bachelorʼs degree in Communication (Journalism) from Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri in 1997 and her masterʼs degree in Integrated Marketing Communications from Northwestern University in 2003.   In today’s episode, we discuss: Different branding and marketing strategies for individuals and businesses Career journey in athletics Using social media to tell a story Dating and relationship advice ... and so much more!!! Website:  HitzAndBranding.com Chicago Tribune Blog: ChicagoNow.com/hitz-mrs Tumblr: TracieHitz.tumblr.com Instagram: @Tracie.Hitz Twitter: @TracieHitz Email: traciehitz@gmail.com Facebook: Facebook.com/tracie.hitz LinkedIn: Linkedin.com/in/traciehitz Youtube: http://youtube.com/user/traciehitz Articles of interest ... Living Outside My Comfort Zone Pushes Me Beyond Mediocre Being Rejected on The Steve Harvey Show Boosted My Confidence LISTEN: Kickapoo native Tracie Hitz, a local girl done good Tracie Hitz Named Director of Business Development for Old Hat Creative Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Tim Hall (UMBC Athletic Director) - Episode 095 Stephanie Harvey (5x World Champion Professional eSports Gamer) – Episode 087 Melissa Agnes (Crisis Preparedness & Brand Management Expert) - Episode 083 Dayvee Sutton (National Lifestyle & Travel Correspondent) – Episode 082 Kevin DeShazo (Social Media Expert & Fieldhouse Media Founder) – Episode 079 Larry Winget (The Pitbull of Personal Development) – Episode 054 Alicia Jessop (Pepperdine Sports Law Professor & Founder of Ruling Sports) – Episode 047 Kevin Harrington (Original Shark on “Shark Tank”) – Episode 021 Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player.  Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, Jon Gordon, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Please consider rating the podcast with 5 stars and leaving a quick review on iTunes.  Ratings and reviews are the lifeblood of a podcast. This helps tremendously in bringing the podcast to the attention of others. You can tell your friends on Twitter about this episode by sharing the tweet below or spreading the word by using the share buttons below. Thanks again for listening and remember that “Success is a choice. What choice will you make today?”

Success is a Choice
Episode 087: eSports World Champion "Miss Harvey"

Success is a Choice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2018 36:09


Stephanie Harvey, known as "Miss Harvey", is one of the pioneers in the gaming industry. She is a 5-time eSports world champion. She is probably best known for playing Counter-Strike and Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (GS:GO). She currently plays for the Counter Logic Gaming Red team. Stephanie has worked with Ubisoft Montreal since 2009. She worked on Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands (XBOX 360, PS3, PC) and James Noir's Hollywood Crimes (3DS). In December 2016, she won the 3rd season of the popular TV show "Canada's Smartest Person". The French-Canadian was recently-signed by Hewlett-Packard Canada to be its face in the gaming world.  In today’s episode, we discuss: Teamwork needed on eSports teams What video games she played while growing up Dealing with trash talk or criticism, especially as a female Her passion for NHL hockey Twitter: @MissHarvey Facebook: Facebook.com/pg/Harvinator Linkedin: Linkedin.com/in/MissHarvey Instagram: @StephHarvey Watch "Miss Harvey" on Twitch:  Twitch.tv/missharvey Click here for Stephanie's YouTube Channel Articles of Interest ... Stephanie Harvey Breaking Barriers Making a Difference in Esport: An Interview with Stephanie Harvey Stephanie Harvey is Canada's Smartest Person Stephanie Harvey Plays to Win 5x World Champ "Miss Harvey" Challenges the Boys Club Past "Success is a Choice" podcast episodes of interest . . . Bernard Robichaud (Actor from "Trailer Park Boys") - Episode 086 Dayvee Sutton (National Lifestyle & Travel Correspondent) - Episode 082 Brad Lea (Lightspeed Virtual Training) - Episode 066 Adam Levitan (Draftkings Fantasy Football Analyst) - Episode 029 Mark Fauser (Actor, Writer, Director) - Episode 068 Bill Coelius (Creator of the Working Actor Solution) - Episode 025 Kevin Harrington (Original shark on "Shark Tank" and inventor of the infomercial) - Episode 021 Dwane Casey (2018 NBA Coach of the Year) - Episode 001 Today’s podcast is brought to you by audible – get a FREE audiobook download and 30-day free trial (new subscribers only) at www.audibletrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice. Over 180,000 titles to choose from for your iPhone, Android, Kindle or mp3 player.  Our friends at audible are offering a free download of some of our past guests including Todd Gongwer, Kevin Harrington, Lolly Daskal, Bob Burg, Amy Morin, Michael Burt, Larry Winget, and Pat Williams. Take advantage of this great deal by visiting www.AudibleTrial.com/SuccessIsAChoice.  

The River
Special Guests - Mynista & Stephanie Harvey

The River

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2018 80:23


Le Jeu
Game(euse)

Le Jeu

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 32:16


Bienvenue au balado de la série télévisée LE JEU, diffusée à TVA. Pour ce premier épisode, notre animateur Fred Bastien reçoit les auteurs de la série, Mylène Chollet et Martin Girard, ainsi que Stéphanie Harvey, gameuse professionnelle et conceptrice de jeux vidéo, afin de faire le pont entre la fiction et la réalité de ce que vivent les femmes dans l’univers des jeux vidéo. Attention, ce balado dévoile des éléments narratifs de la série télévisée Le Jeu.

Casting for Two Podcast
Missharvey Returns

Casting for Two Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2018 20:43


Returning for the second time Pro CSGO player Stephanie Harvey aka missharvey is back for episode 266. Things talked about was traveling, going back home, bringing some Cali back, food travels, CSGO talk, other games, relaxing, and doing multiple projects.

Books Between Podcast
#55 - Being a Book Witch & a Conversation w/ Melissa Sarno

Books Between Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2018 47:43


Intro Hi everyone and welcome to the Books Between Podcast! I believe in empowering children by helping them discover who they are as readers.  My goal is to help you connect kids between 8-12 with fabulous reading experiences and share inspiring conversations with the authors and educators who make that magic happen. I’m your host, Corrina Allen - a mom of two, a 5th grade teacher, and thinking about how much I LOVE our public libraries and how much they are needed. My daughters and I just launched our summer Library Crawl where we try to hit as many public libraries in the area as can and explore their unique services and collections and just get to know them. Libraries are the heart of our communities. Please support them. This is Episode #55 and oday I want to chat with you about being a book witch, and then I’ll share a conversation with Melissa Sarno, author of Just Under the Clouds!   I have three super quick announcements for you! First is a Middle Grade at Heart Book Club update. The August pick is Where the Watermelons Grow, the September pick is The House That Lou Built and in October we will be reading Three Rules of Everyday Magic. And all of those authors are scheduled to come on the show - so stay tuned for that! And announcement #2 - don’t forget that Monday nights are the #MGBookChat Twitter chats with upcoming topics like #ownvoices, the importance of refugee stories, and books that battle mental health stigmas. So set a reminder for Mondays at 9pm EST and check out #MGBookChat on Twitter for conversations and collaboration between educators, librarians, and authors. And - finally, announcement #3. This is something that has been semi-secretly in the works for a few months now, but I am so happy to make it official. NerdCamp Central New York is ON for next summer - August 6, 2019! So - if you want to experience some of that NerdCamp magic and you’re able to make it to Syracuse, NY - save the date! And you can follow @NerdCampCNY on Twitter for more updates. Main Topic - Being a Book Witch And you can go ahead and replace that W with a B if you’d like.  So - I had a topic planned for today. I had an outline, things were coming together, and then I saw a post. And then some tweets. From several people, including Donalyn Miller, who were attending a recent Scholastic Reading Summit.  It was it from a presentation by Annie Ward - or at least referencing her work From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Capable, Confident Readers.   And it was one slide showing ways that educators and parents can be what she called “Book Wardens”. And well, it struck me so forcefully. And made me think of all those times as a teacher and as a parent, I have been that Book Witch. I am recovering - but yeah…. that was me. So I scrapped my other topic and that’s what I want to talk to you about today. First - ways we might not even realize that we’re being book snobs and inadvertently turning kids off to reading - both from Annie’s presentation and from my own mistakes. And then some thoughts on ways we can do better. Although to be up front with you - my understanding of this is evolving. Starting with the first bullet on that slide. 1. Confining kids to “just right” books - gulp. That is a phrase I have used ever since... I don’t know when! A have a big lesson on choosing “just right” or “good fit” books complete with a whole array of shoes I bring in to demonstrate! But now I am wondering… who SETS the criteria for “right”? Is it.. Level?  Genre? Format? Perceived complexity? Something I’ve started doing is turning these questions back on myself. Okay Corrina, what’s a “just right” book for you? Well -it depends! What am I in the mood for? What do I want to learn? What are my friends all reading that looks amazing and I want IN on THAT conversation!  When I think about it that way, it’s not really about picking a book off the shelf and reading the first page and counting the errors on my fingers. Adults don’t do that! And - we are definitely NOT picking from the bin labeled Level Z or only reading within our lexile level.  So why are we asking kids to do that? What DO we do? We weigh all those factors, gather some options, and try them out. If it’s too hard, well…. then…. I’m just going to put The Iliad off to the side for now. I think we need to trust kids more. And be more open about how you actually go about choosing books. And maybe I don’t totally drop the phrase “just right” but shift it to be child-centered and NOT mean “just right” from MY point of view.   2. Express book snobbery. So, you might be a book snob, if you’ve said one these things (and I’ve said a few of them in the past…):   “Graphic novels are not real reading.” “Don’t just listen to that audio book - make sure you are following along in your book.” “I only really like literary books - you know award-winners.” “Well, I’ve never heard of that book!” “NEVER watch the movie before reading the book!” “I get all my book recommendations from NPR.” “They’re reading THAT? I guess it’s better than reading nothing!” “I don’t watch TV. Never.  I just read.”   “I only read books for adults.” (Credit to Sarah Threlkeld for suggesting that one.)   “Yeah, we’re only reading CLASSICS in this class.”   “Romance novels are all the same.” (And you can replace romance with mysteries, westerns, fantasy.)   “Are you reading a picture book? Maybe you should choose something more your age.” “You dog-ear your pages? You beast!” “Fan Fiction doesn’t count toward your reading minutes.”     So - that last one? About the fan fiction? Was me - a few years ago. But then, I discovered that Angie Thomas (you know - author of New York Times Bestselling, multiple award-winning The Hate U Give) got her start writing fanfiction for her favorite soap opera. And suddenly I thought, maybe I’m being kind of a witch about this. And then, I discovered Star Wars fan fiction and I was hooked. I think I spent about a week just immersed in alternative Star Wars universes. So go ahead - come at me about the fan fiction! 3. Look askance at funny, edgy, or “forbidden” topics. So, confession time.  Way back when I was just getting starting as a teacher and starting to build my classroom library, I would ONLY purchase what I, the book witch, deemed as high quality literature. Captain Underpants? Comics? Joke books? Diary of a Wimpy Kid? Uh...no. And oh do I owe those kids an apology. I was flat out wrong. And clearly not remembering all the Garfield and Calvin & Hobbes books that I devoured as a young kid. I’m happy to say our class is filled with Dav Pilkey books and all kids of funny, light-hearted books. Because, wow - don’t we need that now? And as far as edgy or “forbidden” topics - that has always rubbed me the wrong way. Edgy according to who? I’ve seen adults roll their eyes when a 10 year old picked a book about the WWE.  I’ve seen adults try to ban books with characters who are dealing with substance abuse. And I’ve seen adults pluck books with gay characters out of their kids hands. Who are we to tell kids that their family, their life, their experiences are “too edgy” and not allowed. 4. Frowning upon rereading. Yup - this is another one I have done regularly. And I think it comes from a well-intentioned place. When you know how many amazing books are out there, you want kids to experience that. And I think for me, I have the bias that I am not typically a HUGE rereader. Aside from a few books that I might reread for school or book club (like Home of the Brave, or Wonder), I find it so hard to resist the siren call of my TBR pile.  But last year, instead of giving side-eye to those kids rereading Dork Diaries or Smile for the 3rd or 4th (or 12th!) time - instead, I tried to act excited and say, “Wow - what do you love so much about that book? What are you noticing now that you never noticed the first time you read it?” And the reframing has helped me recognize more value in rereading. And those conversations help me understand my readers better and offer them similar titles they might enjoy to expand their reading palate. 5. Imposing Accountability Measures for Reading. I’ll admit - I had to think about this one for a minute. But I think what this is getting at is when ‘points programs” like AR (Accelerated Reader) are used to confine student reading in an attempt to make sure there is tangible proof of reading. Accountability measures might include parent sign-offs on a reading log or requiring a summary each night. That imposition on reading.  Instead - the best “accountability” is a culture of reading where kids want to talk about what they are reading. And your tangible proof are conferences and conversations and observations. 6. Treating some books like “dessert”. And only allowing kids to read them after they’ve read something more suitable. Usually when I see this - those “dessert” books are graphic novels, or Minecraft books. Now - there are times when I will say, “Let’s take some some time to read our Book Club novels. And if you finish your section for the day, read whatever you want.” But always treating SOME TYPES of books like just fluff - is being a book witch. So those were the main points from Annie Ward. But I’ll add one more. 7. Not letting kids take the books home. I used to treat MY books like they were GOLD. And I would let kids read them in class but then not let them out of my sight. I lost fewer books - but I also lost readers. Now - they go home with them. Usually they come back, but if not - I just hope that book meant so much to that child that they couldn’t bare to part with it.   So, I am a recovering Book Witch! And I mentioned some things we can do instead, but to quickly sum up, here they are: Let kids take the lead in what “just right” reading means for them - including their mood and what they are interested in, the format, the social connections they want to form around that reading - and not just a level. Don’t be a book snob! Openly embrace and book talk all genres and formats and expand your horizons. Watch your words and your body language to make sure you are not looking down on kids’ reading choices or making them feel ashamed for reading a text some might consider “edgy.” If a child is rereading a book - ask them about it! Or ask them to book talk it to the class! Instead of cumbersome attempts at reading accountability, instead - watch your kids, have conversations about the books, confer with them and have them read to you. Let kids take books home. And be gracious when they get lost or damaged. And finally - trust the kids and trust the books. If you want to know more about Annie Ward’s work with co-author Stephanie Harvey, I highly recommend you pick up a copy of From Striving to Thriving: How to Grow Capable, Confident Readers.  And as always, we are learning together and helping each other out, so please share your thoughts about overcoming being a book witch.  You can tag me on Twitter, Instagram, and now Facebook - our handle is @books_between or email me at booksbetween@gmail.com and I’d love to share your ideas.   Melissa Sarno - Interview Outline Joining me this month for our Middle Grade at Heart interview with Melissa Sarno is author Julie Artz. We got a chance to sit down together last month to chat about Just Under the Clouds. Take a listen… Just Under the Clouds CA: For our listeners who haven’t yet read Just Under the Clouds what is this story about? CA: One of my favorite parts of the book is when Cora goes to her remedial math class and her new teacher gives her some advice about solving algebra problems. She says: “I’ll give you a hint. It’s always easiest to start from the end. Start backward.”  I’m wondering - when if your own life have you found it easier to start at the end? JA: I loved the friendship between Cora and Sabina. They both have experienced intense loneliness due to an unconventional lifestyle, but the moment when they commit to their friendship--even though they may end up apart--was really touching. How did you come up with the idea for this complex and lovely friendship? JA: Adare is such a vivid character despite being mostly non-verbal. What research went into creating her character? **BONUS SPOILER SECTION: Melissa and Julie and I discuss the ending of the novel, and if you’d like to hear that conversation, I moved that part of the recording to after the end credits of today’s episode at the 37:50 mark. Your Writing Life JA: I loved the tree book and all that it represented for Cora. How much time did you spend researching trees for the story, or has that always been an interest of yours? CA: What are you working on now? Your Reading Life CA: One of the goals of this podcast is to help educators and librarians inspire kids to read more and connect them with amazing books.  Did you have a special teacher or librarian in your life who helped you grow into a reader? JA: What types of books did you love when you were Cora’s age? CA: What are you reading now? Links: Melissa’s website - https://www.melissasarno.com Melissa on Twitter and Instagram Julie’s website - http://julieartz.com Julie on Twitter New York City Tree Census - https://www.nycgovparks.org/trees/treescount/about   Books & Authors We Chatted About: Swiss Family Robinson (Johann D. Wyss) The Tillerman Series (Cynthia Voight) Lizard Music (Daniel Pinkwater) Her Body and Other Parties (Carmen Maria Machado) The Cardboard Kingdom (Chad Sell) Bob (Wendy Mass & Rebecca Stead) Hurricane Child (Kheryn Callender)   Closing Alright, that wraps up our show this week! If you have a question about how to connect kids between 8-12 to books they’ll love or a suggestion about a topic we should cover, I would love to hear from you. You can email me at booksbetween@gmail.com or message me on Twitter/Instagram at the handle @Books_Between. Books Between is a proud member of the Education Podcast Network. This network features podcasts for educators, created by educators. For more great content visit edupodcastnetwork.com Thank you so much for joining me this week. You can get an outline of interviews and a full transcript of all the other parts of our show at MGBookVillage.org. And, if you are liking the show, please leave us some love on iTunes or Stitcher so others can discover us as well. Thanks and see you soon!  Bye!  

Podcasts - Apostles Women's Ministry
"Yielded in Friendship and Community" - Genuine Wisdom

Podcasts - Apostles Women's Ministry

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 47:36


Throughout different season of life, it can be easier or harder to find true, godly friendships and rest in real, authentic community. Stephanie Harvey discusses the challenges and joys from her own life, putting our need for relationship with others in the context of our primary relationship with Christ.

The Conversation
Professional Gamers

The Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2018 26:50


Professional female gamers excelling in a male-dominated environment. Emily Webb unites one of the UK's most successful live streamers, and a champion e-sports player from Canada to discuss their gaming highs, lows and strategies for dealing with trolls. Leahviathan has amassed almost 150,000 followers on the gaming website Twitch, streaming footage of herself playing video games such as Destiny 2 and Overwatch. Leah plays for six hours at a time, and makes her living from people subscribing to her channel and giving her tips. She says despite having a lot of support online, there are also people trying to bring you down just for being a woman, but she finds ignoring them is usually the best strategy. Stephanie Harvey - or missharvey as she's known in the gaming world - plays the game CounterStrike in front of thousands of fans at huge arena events, and has played in female teams that have won major international e-sports competitions six times. Stephanie also co-founded the website misscliks.com in reaction to what she saw as a lack of support and promotion for women in gaming. She says the situation has improved a lot in the last five years, and she now takes a different approach to trolls, persuading them to be better people, which actually works. Image and credit: (L) Stephanie Harvey Image and credit: (R) Leahviathan

Pillow Talk with Cheryl
SITC: Alcohol Addiction & Relationships

Pillow Talk with Cheryl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 39:45


In this episode, Cheryl is joined by guests: Anne-Elizabeth Lapointe from the Foundation Jean Lapointe/ Maison Jean Lapointe and Stephanie Harvey "Miss Harvey". We discuss addiction, how seriously alcohol can affect relationships and how to educate teens, our future adults on drinking.

Casting for Two Podcast
Stephanie Harvey

Casting for Two Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016 24:16


Episode 118 with 5X Champion and Pro Counter-Strike Player Stephanie Harvey aka missharvey! Covered in this episode is growing up with gaming, streaming, playing competitively, developing games, LA life and missharvey even plays a game of Leisurely Rapid Fire Questions.

Talks with Teachers
Teaching the Whole Child with Kristin Ziemke (Apple Distinguished Educator)

Talks with Teachers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2014 29:20


 Apple Distinguished Educator, Chicago’s Tech Innovator of the Year  Elementary Teacherwww.kristinziemke.com @KristinZiemke Segment I – Background and Inspiration   Tell your story. Where are you from and how long have you been teaching? What classes have you taught?    – This is her 14th year in education. She is currently a first-grade teacher and Technology Integrationist. She has fallen in love with urban education as is passionate about helping all students reach their potential.      Who has helped you in your journey to become a master teacher?  – Both of her parents are teachers. SHe comes from a teaching family, thus her first courses in education came at the dinner table. She also is thankful for the help that Stephanie Harvey and Smokey Daniels provided over the years. It is important for other teachers to know that we all have had setbacks in the classroom. Identify an instance in which you struggled as a teacher and explain what you learned from that experience. – Many lessons fell flat, but as she evolved as an educator, Kristin saw those experiences as opportunities. Once she was trying to get her first-grade students to use Edmodo, the wi-fi went down at school. She remembers sweating in that moment, trying to give support to as many students as she could. Instead, she transitioned to annotations on sticky notes.   What is the challenge in teaching on the elementary level?  – The biggest challenge is that you are teaching the whole child at that moment. It is not about teaching the subject, it is nurturing their academic, social, emotional needs. It is also setting the tone for all future learning. So much time is spent developing a vision of who students are as readers, writers, and thinker.  What is one thing that you love about the classroom?    – Kristin loves the struggle of meeting the many needs of students. That makes it so rewarding. She also loves developing a community of learners, shifting their mindset, making them realize that there is not just one teacher in the room, there are 34. Segment II — What book do you recommend to a teacher that wants to develop?                                           What is one thing a teacher can do outside the classroom that can pay off inside the classroom? -- Make connections that really matter. Her best advice to any educator is to build a network -- develop a personal PLN. Conferences are also a great place to meet people. Is there an internet resource that you can recommend which will help teachers grow professionally? -- The internet can be like drinking from a fire hose. There are a number of different blogs that she reads like: Chris Lehman's blog Teaching Like its 2999 She also likes #1stchat on Twitter As well as the Heinemann digital campus. Provide a writing practice that is effective?  – Give them consistent, sustain opportunities to write. Find the chunks of time to make writing meaningful.  Update the cannon. What books belongs in the 1st grade classroom?                    The post Teaching the Whole Child with Kristin Ziemke (Apple Distinguished Educator) appeared first on Talks with Teachers.

3 Bières » Le podcast québecois qui parle de VOS sujets le temps de 3 Bières!

Le studio de Pointe St-Charles reçoit la merveilleuse Stéphanie Harvey Cette semaine, Yannick raconte des moments peu glorieux de sa carrière dans le monde du jeu vidéo! Pierre-Luc y va avec un choix de musique téméraire et Stéphanie nous fait part de la VRAIE controverse entourant Mass Effect 3!   @missharvey @3bieres www.3bieres.com 3bieres@gmail.com www.facebook.com/3bieres...

The Grey Area Podcast
Episode 61: Meet Miss Harvey!

The Grey Area Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2012 58:58


This week I interview Stephanie Harvey who is a game designer at Ubisoft! Stephanie is also a member of the team that has won the Counter Strike World Cup championships on more than one occasion! E-mail: jeneseegrey@yahoo.com Twitter: @TheGreyArea Web: https://greyareapodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greyareapodcast

Education Talk Radio
LITERACY IN PRACTICE with Stephanie Harvey

Education Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2012 31:00