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In this episode I sit down with Katherine Hamilton to discuss Effective Instructional Practices for Multilingual Learners. Katherine shares her expertise regarding tips and strategies for enhancing the learning process for multilingual learners.
Katherine, is the vice-president of programs at Ensemble Learning and ensures that projects are executed well by planning meetings, establishing relationships with partners, and developing instructional content. She holds a master’s degree in education from Stanford University. Previously, Katherine served charter management organizations, managing teacher development, curriculum, and English learner programs.
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In this episode I talk about the Science of Reading and what it specifically entails. It's not just about learning to read but grasping the process of reading itself. This field intertwines cognitive psychology, neuroscience and educational studies. In essence, it's an interdisciplinary approach that looks at how our brains work when we interpret symbols and extract meaning from text. And believe me, it's way more intricate and fascinating than it might seem! If you teach reading, you’ll want to hear this episode!
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In this episode we talk about something near and dear to my heart, and that’s “Reading Books Together in Class.” This isn't just about flipping through pages—it's about the shared experiences, the magic of stories, and the incredible discussions that unfold. Imagine a classroom where students are each holding a copy of the same book. There’s a buzz of excitement as they open to the first chapter. Reading together in class isn't just about learning to read; it’s about creating a community of readers. It's like a mini book club where everyone gets to share their thoughts and perspectives.
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In this episode, I talk about a critical debate in pedagogy: Small group versus whole class instruction. Both methods have their merits and drawbacks, but which is truly more effective in promoting student engagement and academic success? Find out as I unpack this topic.
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In this episode I talk about 10 Critical Mistakes that New Teachers Must Avoid. We discuss everything from ensuring that the teacher is fully prepared in terms of your lessons and classroom to celebrating both the big and small successes along the way. This is a must listen to episode if you're a new teacher.
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In this episode, I talk about 13 End-of-Year Fun-Filled Activities that will keep your students engaged until the final bell. From outdoor picnics to an outdoor movie, this list has something for everyone. Dive into a DIY craft day, where creativity knows no bounds, or challenge your friends to a friendly game tournament. Embrace the warmer weather with a hike in nature. With these exciting activities, you'll make the most out of the end of the year and create unforgettable moments with friends and family.
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In this podcast I sit down with Alissas Crabtree who currently serves as an education leadership coach to discuss strategies for managing Out of Control Student Behavior. Alissa addresses the whole gamut from common factors or triggers that contribute to student misbehaviors, to specific policies and interventions that schools have implemented to address the issue of student behavior. You’ll definitely find lots of gold nuggets shared in this podcast.
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In this episode we're diving into a topic that's crucial for any new teacher: classroom management. Whether you're fresh out of college or transitioning from another career, mastering classroom management is key to creating a positive learning environment. I discuss eight specific things that a teacher can do to have an environment that's conducive to learning.
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In this episode I sit down with Loretta Mack, Smith Middle School Principal, to delve into crucial questions surrounding Effective Strategies for Classroom Environment and student Engagement. She explores key techniques for fostering a positive learning environment, discussing the significance of clear expectations and proactive measures in preventing discipline issues.
You can contact Loretta Mack Here.
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In this episode we discuss how new teachers can deal with angry parents. Maintaining a calm and collected demeanor, empathizing with parents, practicing effective communication, documenting interactions, involving a mediator when necessary, setting boundaries, seeking professional development, reflecting on experiences, and building a robust support system are key strategies for navigating challenging parent-teacher interactions.
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In this episode, I sit down with special guest Dr. Aisha Johnson to discuss Navigating Black History in the Classroom. Dr. Aisha Johnson Associate Dean for Academic Affairs and Outreach at Georgia Institute of Technology Library, is a revelator of Southern library history, information access, and literacy. Formerly MLS Program Director for the School of Library and Information Sciences (LIS) at North Carolina Central University, continuing as adjunct, she stands on her commitment to enhancing LIS through service, practice, and curriculum to produce librarians and archivists who become scholar-practitioners and leaders.
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In this episode, we examine community and leadership as it pertains to classroom management with Dr. Cheryl Blankman. Dr. Blankman is a former director of student services, and a Nationally Certified school psychologist. Currently, she serves as an adjunct professor for Ramapo College of New Jersey where she teaches in the Master of Arts in Special Education Program. Along with teaching and providing professional learning, Blankman works directly with schools and districts to develop, implement, and strengthen high quality, inclusive educational systems and programs by connecting research and practice.
To contact Dr. Blankman visit LinkedIn.
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In this episode we discuss the changing dynamics in the classroom. To set the stage, Generation Z and Alpha students, born in the digital age, have grown up with unprecedented access to technology and information. They bring a different set of expectations and learning styles to the table, which can clash with traditional teaching methods. The question is, how are these differences impacting teachers?
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In this episode we discuss What I Wish I Knew as a First-Year Teacher. We delve into the valuable insights and advice that can make a significant difference in your first year as an educator. Whether you're a recent graduate or transitioning careers, this episode is designed to provide you with the wisdom and guidance that will set you on the path to success.
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In this episode we discuss the book, Habits of Resilient Educators by Lindsay Prendergast and Piper Lee. Their book is a beacon of support for new teachers embarking on their educational journey. The book's research offers practical insights and guidance that prove instrumental in navigating the challenges of the early years in education. It introduces crucial habits for resilience, empowering educators with strategies and exercises to strengthen their professional journey. By addressing common challenges, the book provides a roadmap for implementing resilient habits, offering a valuable resource for educators seeking to thrive despite the inevitable hurdles in the field.
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BILL COPLIN is founder and professor of the highly successful undergraduate Policy Studies Major at Syracuse University which has more than 200 majors annually. He is the Laura J. and L. Douglas Meredith Professor for Teaching Excellence at the Maxwell School and College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University. An author of 110 books and articles, many of which are in education, he has taught and advised tens of thousands of undergraduates over his 50+ years of teaching. He has also trained more than 1,000 high school teachers, 100+ of which offer his freshman course in high school.
Bill Coplin’s mission is to equip students with the practical skills they need to have career success while leaving society better than they found it. His Skills Win Program seeks to improve education throughout the United States. Coplin’s mantra “Skills To Do Well and Do Good” has motivated generations of Syracuse University alumni to tackle 21st century challenges. In this episode Dr. Coplin walks us through the 10 skill sets that teachers need to coach.
To access the Skills Win! website, visit https://skillswin.syr.edu
For more information, contact Bill Coplin at [email protected]
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"Mastering the Art of Lesson Planning" is the focus of this episode. The episode unfolds five key points for new teachers, emphasizing the importance of clear learning goals, engaging introductions, varied content delivery, assessments, closure, and post-lesson reflection. The podcast underscores the significance of understanding students through surveys, check-ins, and conversations to tailor lessons effectively. It advocates for creative closures, such as reflection journals, to reinforce concepts.
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Jackie Scully, who holds a master’s degree, in education is an accomplished History and Psychology Teacher, recognized for her dedication to education. As the Creator and Host of The Teacher Story, she skillfully shares her personal journey and conducts insightful interviews with fellow educators. In this episode, we explore the pages of "The Guided Teacher" and tap into the profound wisdom of our esteemed guest, Jackie Scully.
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In this episode we discuss the importance of teacher-student relationships. These connections, woven delicately within the fabric of every classroom, transcend the conventional roles of educators and learners. As we explore today's topic, we'll discuss strategies that illuminate how these relationships influence not only academic success but the very essence of students' well-being. So, whether you're an educator shaping minds or a student navigating the educational maze, join us in uncovering the transformative power hidden within the dynamics of teacher-student connections.
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In this episode, our focus lies on the overlooked bravery of teachers who confront the obstacles of managing their classrooms with unwavering determination. Imagine the chaos that arises from hushed conversations, the allure of distractions and the strategic disruptions that threaten to derail the most well-planned lessons. We unravel the secrets to conquering these challenges in classroom management.
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