Deeper, different, discussions on the topics that matter most to educators. UnearthED is part of the TweetED Channel covering the best Twitter education chats of the week, with lead anchors Dr. Brad Gustafson and Ben Gilpin.
An award-winning English and Social Studies teacher at Luther Burbank High School in Sacramento, Calif., Larry Ferlazzo is the author of Helping Students Motivate Themselves: In this show Larry pursues practical answers To Classroom challenges.
Teachers Aid with Mandy Froehlich and Jon Harper. We've refocused the show on meeting some of the biggest unmet needs every educator has. If you are an educator who gives teaching your all, but still feels that you're not doing enough, this show is for you. Tune in to get social and emotional support for the very personal challenges teachers face. We promise you that you won't hear educators talking like this every day.
Once a week Highlights and amplifications from the Twitter discussion of the week on #EdChat. Hosted By Tom Whitby and Nancy Blair and members of the EdChat team of moderators including MaryBeth Hertz, Kyle Pace, Jerry Blumengarten, Jerry Swiatek, Steven Anderson, Shelly Terrell, and Bernadeth Wall in the UK.
Where extraordinary educators talk about how and what they learn from sharing their own mistakes. Hosted by Jon Harper
A program for teachers, parents, guardians, counselors and anyone who is regularly baffled by the process of trying to raise, teach, reach, coach or manage teens and tweens. The teen mind is different from the adult mind and Dr. Regina Lamourelle and her guests bring you the latest insights in neuroscience to help you make sense of adolescents.
From the US to China, the United Kingdom to New Zealand, Spain to Dubai and beyond, Flipped Learning Worldwide is a radio channel covering the evolution of flipped learning around the globe. Hear from researchers, school leaders, technologists, thought leaders, and teachers. Each short 10-12 minute episode is available on-demand from your computer or mobile phone. Now you can stay on top of the next practices in flipped learning anywhere, anytime. In addition to the voices of flipped practit ...
BAM Radio has compiled the most popular segments hosted by the Executive Directors of the nation's 14 leading education associations including; The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development( ASCD), The International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE), the American Association of School Administrators (AASA), the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), the National Parent Teachers Association ( PTA), the National Head Start Association (NHSA), Th ...
Highlights and commentary from Twitter Chat #WeLeadEd with Dr. Rosa Isiah
How teacher - librarians are transforming teaching and learning
The American Association of School Administrators. Radio interviews by school administrators for school administrators. Dan Domenech, AASA's executive director, hosts the program, which focuses on topics of importance to school system leaders. Each brief segment of AASA Radio will help keep you abreast of the latest developments in the field.
Team coverage, highlights and commentary from the best Twitter education chats of the week with lead anchors Dr.Brad Gustafson and Ben Gilpin
Powerful strategies for getting students hooked on learning, with your hosts Jed Dearybury and Matt Miller.
SatChat Radio is program for current and emerging leaders. Each week the show offers highlights and commentary from the weekly Twitter chat every held every Saturday morning. The show is hosted by three passionate BAM 100 education leaders, Brad Currie, Scott Rocco and Billy Krakower.
An ongoing discussion about the evolving role of games in education
EdTech Greatest Hits is a round up of the most popular education technology segments on BAM Radio Network based on audience ratings. These are the shows that people really found most interesting and useful. For more follow us on Twitter: @bamradionetwork
#EdTech Minute is an educator's guide to education apps, teaching tools and digital resources. The show is hosted by Michael Boll, Jamie Wilett and Chris Carter.
Where new teachers get the tips, tools and strategies to thrive sooner rather than later.
RAW Education News Radio is BAM's public affairs channel. Think C-SPAN Radio with more meat and less fat, in less time. Tune in to listen to recorded discussions with leading educators, reporters, government officials and legislators condensed and edited for busy educators, advocates, journalists and education leaders.
Welcome to QuotED On-Air: Broadcasting the brilliant, inspiring, illuminating things educators say daily! Get pumped up or wind down with these powerful reflections and rhythms selected by educators for educators.
The essential role of music in the process of cognitive development and learning in education is typically underrated and not understood. This program brings the most recent research, brightest minds and best practices for advancing learning through music. This is a must listen resource for teachers and parents.
Moving beyond 90s style student engagement, this show explores the freshest new ways to captivate students, get them passionately "hooked on learning," while having some fun along the way. Hosted by Nicholas Provenzano, The Nerdy Teacher and Timothy Gwynn, this Nerdycast is definitely not your mother's student engagement show. Listen, laugh, learn.
A resource for child care health consultants; early care and education (ECE) providers and trainers; members of professional organizations, educational and medical facilities; and families. It is our goal to provide accurate information and effective resource materials to promote the health and safety of young children, birth through age 8.
InnovatED is your view into tomorrow's classroom innovations today. Your host Don Wettrick talks with students, teachers, education leaders and even business people who are working with tomorrows education innovations right now.
How are you preparing your child for life? Leading experts agree the key to a child's success in life is a healthy mind in a healthy body. BAM! is an acronym for "body and mind." Listen to BAM! and get fast, expert tips on how to develop your child's mind/body connection, put your child on the right track early on, sort through the myths and get to the heart of what really takes to prepare your child's body and mind for life!
Afterschool Alliance and BAM Radio Network have partnered to bring you ASA Radio. Executive Director Jodi Grant hosts the program that will focus on the topics you really care about. Each brief segment of ASA Radio will help keep after school advocates abreast of the latest efforts to ensure that all children have access to affordable, quality after school programs. Click the "play" button below to listen now.
A candid look at the new big ideas that are transforming classrooms everywhere from a practicing teacher's point of view.
The National Parent Teachers Association and BAM Radio Network have partnered to bring you National PTA Radio. National PTA President, Betsy Landers anchors the show along with James Martinez, Sr. Manager of Media & Public Relations at National PTA.Our online broadcasts focus on issues affecting families and child advocates and provides real-life answers to everyday problems. Every episode speaks to the latest headline news, issues and features that affect the lives of children.
The National Head Start Association and BAM Radio Network have partnered to bring you Head Start Radio where you'll get fast answers and expert advice on the issues you really care about. NHSA Radio Is hosted by Head Start Association, Deputy Executive Director Yasmina Vinci
EdTechChat Radio is a weekly roundtable discussion between education tech integrators, teachers and administrators covering highlights and amplifications from the Twitter discussion of the week on #EdTechChat. The show offers expanded insights and commentary on the topics of the week.
The National Association of Elementary School Principals and BAM Radio Network have partnered to bring you NAESP Radio. Executive Director Earl L. Franks, Ed.D., CAEhosts the program that will focus on the topics you really care about. Each brief segment of NAESP Radio will help keep abreast of the latest developments in the field.
Bite-sized chunks of insight for early childhood educators who are passionate about creating, relevant, meaningful learning environments for all children - including the ones you wish would stay home today.
The National Association for The Education of Young Children and BAM Radio Network have partnered to bring you NAEYC Radio. Rae Pica and Jerlean Daniel host the program that will focus on a different topic each month. The program was developed by early childhood professionals to bring the best and latest insights directly to parents and educators.
The National Association of School Nurses and BAM Radio Network have partnered to bring you NASN Radio. Executive Director Donna Mazyck hosts the program that will focus on the topics you really care about. Each brief segment of NASN Radio will help keep school nurses abreast of the latest developments in student health and professional development of school nurses. New segments appear here a few days after they air on the NASN web site.
Radio interviews by the Early Care and Education Consortium.The Early Care and Education Consortium and BAM Radio Network have partnered to bring you ECEC Radio, a program that focuses on the early care issues you really care about. Each brief segment of ECEC Radio will help keep you abreast of the latest developments in the industry.
Your co-host Pam Moran and Ira Socol talk with educators across the nation about the strategies, challenges mindsets and qualities required to make real change happen in education.
What if everybody understood child development? What if all education policies were made with that understanding in mind? What if all education questions were approached from the perspective of the student? What if schools and the school day were planned with the needs of students in mind? What if all programs, projects, problems, and edtech solutions were truly student-centric? Tune in to Studentcentricity and get strategies for teaching with students at the center of the learning process.
Candidate Donald Trump has already jolted the education community. As we consider the presidency of Donald Trump, educators are wondering what will happen next, and what we should do now? Join us as our hosts seek answers from educators, administrators and education thought leaders from across the community.
Why school? with Will Richardson is a bimonthly program about rethinking and re-imagining the meaning and purpose of school. In each episode we discusses the opportunities and challenges for schools in the networked, globally connected world in which we now live.
Today our children are exposed to more sexual imagery and sexual messages than any other generation in history. With media engaging children and teens 24/7, parents are struggling to figure out how to help their children navigate the sexual minefield. There is no precise map, but this program provides practical, credible, actionable clues to help parents get it right.
The Association of School Business Officials and BAM Radio Network have partnered to bring you School Business Matters (formerly ASBO Radio). Executive Director John Musso hosts the program, focusing on the topics that matter to you. Each brief segment features a thought-provoking discussion with an expert who has hands-on experience in the areas of school business management practices, professional growth, and the effective use of educational resources.
Tune in as school district superintendent Dr. Joe Sanfelippo and Bammy Awards, elementary school principal of the year, Tony Sinanis explore why telling your education stories and branding your school is so important today.. BrandED offers strategies, tips and tools to help teachers, principals and administrators reclaim the narrative about education and to build communities by telling their education stories one classroom at a time, one school at a time. once school district at a a time. Te ...
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What Can We Do Now to End This Extraordinary School Year Well and Prepare for the Next?
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As we move through spring break, we begin looking ahead to the end of the school year. Join us as we consider how to end this extraordinary year well and prepare for whatever the coming school year will bring? Follow on Twitter: @ASCD @a_rebora @mattrkay @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Matthew Kay is a founding English teacher at Science Leadership…
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What Can School Leaders Expect From Our New U.S. Secretary of Education?
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In this episode, we pick the brain of one of our “Washington insider” colleagues for clues about the road ahead under the new U.S. Secretary of Education. Follow on Twitter: @thomascmurray @gustafsonbrad @benjamingilpin @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd #unearthedpodcast Tom Murray serves as the Director of Innovation for Future Ready SchoolsⓇ, a pro…
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Time to Hit the Pause Button and Take Care of Ourselves
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As school leaders, we often consider busyness a badge of honor — until we hit the wall. Our guest says, “There were days I felt so low that if I didn’t do something I don’t know what could have happened.” In this episode, we talk about knowing when to hit the pause button and take care of ourselves. Follow on Twitter: @Dwight_Carter @gustafsonbrad …
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Understanding and Helping Teens Through the Personal Loss Many Are Feeling
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The pandemic-driven closing of schools is forever altering the lives of teens and tweens in ways big and small. Canceled activities and traditions from proms to graduations have amplified significance to our students and parents. How can we help tweens and teens through this period? Follow on Twitter: @RLamourelle @raisinghappines @bamradionetwork …
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A Survival Guide for Teaching From Home: What’s Up With Your Teenager?
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Covid-19 is turning teachers’ dining rooms into classrooms shared with their own kids. Our guest takes us inside the mind of teens and tweens who need you to be there for them while you are trying to be there for your students remotely. Follow on Twitter: @RLamourelle @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @peter_santoro …
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What Do You Most Hope the New U.S. Department of Education Will Do Differently?
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Now that we have a new administration and a new head of the U.S. Department of Education, what changes do you hope to see? Follow on Twitter: @messner_mike @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Ed Chat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com Mike Messner is a teacher of United States History an…
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The ‘Aha Moments’ We’ve Had Over the Last Year of Pandemic Learning
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Call it an “aha moment,” an epiphany, or an awakening, in this episode we look at the new insights we’ve gleaned from the last year of pandemic teaching and learning. Follow on Twitter: @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Harvey Alvy has served as a teacher, principal, and university pro…
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On the One-Year Anniversary of Pandemic Learning, What Are Teachers Thinking Now?
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Most schools started closing or transitioning on pandemic teaching and learning models last march. As we approach the one-year anniversary we checked in with our #edchat colleagues to hear what teachers are thinking about the road we’ve traveled and the road ahead. Follow on Twitter: @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm…
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How We Became More Effective Teachers By Asking Other Educators for Help
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We’ve become more effective teachers by leaving isolation behind. Support when we’re struggling, professional development, improved well-being, and inspiration to do better are among the benefits of reaching out to other teachers for help. In this episode, we discuss specific ways to find and reach out to other educators. Follow on Twitter: @ESL_fa…
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Who Do You Most (and Least) Trust for Teaching Advice?
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There is no shortage of opinions, suggestions, and advice on how to teach. What sources do you most and least trust for teaching advice? Follow on Twitter: @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork, @readysetcoteach @Cris_galvaom @AndrewSharosAP @Jonharper70bd Andrew Sharos is a current administrator and teacher who lives in Chicago. He is the founder and CE…
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How We Became More Effective Teachers By Asking Other Educators for Help
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Giving and Getting Grace: When Trying to Be a Super Positive Teacher Is a Super Bad Idea
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Is it possible that learning to give and accept grace is more important this year than being a super positive teacher no matter what? Listen in as we try to determine when positivity is good and when grace is better. Follow on Twitter: @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @DrKpsychologist @AriannaProthero @MrJosephHamer Jelena Kecmanovic, Ph.D is the fo…
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What Can We Do Now to End This Extraordinary School Year Well and Prepare for the Next?
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As we move through spring break, we begin looking ahead to the end of the school year. Join us as we consider how to end this extraordinary year well and prepare for whatever the coming school year will bring? Follow on Twitter: @ASCD @a_rebora @mattrkay @bamradionetwork Read the EL Article Matthew Kay is a founding English teacher at Science Leade…
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Bouncing Back When Teaching to a Screen Reaches a Tipping Point
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In this episode, we look at why pandemic learning and typical teaching burnout are very different. More importantly, what are we doing about it? Follow on Twitter: @jonbergmann @burnedinteacher @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd #edchat #flipclass #teachers SsRPeAmFlCr Michele S. Gorman is the founder and principal of the Richland Sch…
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The Four Types of Support We Need to Finish This School Year Well…
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We are dedicated, committed teachers, but how do we deal with the elements of pandemic teaching and learning that seem beyond our control. The consensus is that there are four types of support that can allow us to finish the school year well. Follow on Twitter: @ideasforteacher @peter_santoro @MrHabegger @DrBioTom @jonHarper70bd @jonbergmann @bamra…
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Time to Hit the Pause Button and Take Care of Ourselves
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He, She, Him, Her: 5 Ways Teachers Can Go Beyond Pronouns to Support LGBTQ Students
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For those teachers struggling with gender-neutral terms and wondering how to appropriately support LGBTQ students, this episode provides some much-needed insight and guidance. Follow on Twitter: @LatinaComm @leatherj14 @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork, @Jonharper70bd Silvina Jover is an English-Spanish Social Studies educator at the secondary school…
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Bouncing Back When Teaching to a Screen Reaches a Tipping Point
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In this episode, we look at why pandemic learning and typical teaching burnout are very different. More importantly, what are we doing about it? Follow on Twitter: @jonbergmann @burnedinteacher @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Michele S. Gorman is the founder and principal of the Richland School of Academic Arts School which she sta…
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Who Really Understands What Teachers Need to Meet the Demands of Pandemic Learning?
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Most agree that teachers have risen to meet the needs and demands of teaching during the pandemic. But do any of us really understand what teachers need during these unprecedented times? Follow on Twitter: @TchrBreakroom @drchriscip @turnerhj @Jonharper70bd @bamradionetwork Monica Swift, M.Ed., is an educator with 20+ years varied experience in the…
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The Single Best Response When Virtual School Isn’t Working
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I’ve made many mistakes while overseeing pandemic learning in my district. Among them, I’ve found that too often I jump to hasty conclusions when teaching and learning are not happening as expected. Over the last year, I’ve learned the single most important thing I can do when virtual school isn’t working. Follow @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @dr…
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Avoiding Equity Traps: If You’re Uncomfortable You’re Probably on the Right Track
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Join us for a candid discussion about the traps, tropes, and pitfalls we often encounter as we work to support equity and inclusion in our schools. In this episode, we discuss why the successful journey to equity starts with awareness and includes inescapable discomfort. Follow on Twitter: @jamiladugan @ASCD @a_rebora @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70b…
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What We Need to Know to Manage the Pandemic’s Impact on Teaching the Whole Child
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COVID-19 had increased the intensity of the needs students have, the range of needs students have, and the prevalence of those needs. In this episode, we discuss what every educator needs to know to manage the pandemic’s impact on teaching the whole child. @SeanTSlade @bamradionetwork@Katepechacek @ASCD @a_rebora @Illuminateed @jonHarper70bd @bamra…
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Pandemic Lesson 3: The Single Best Response When Virtual School Isn’t Working
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I’ve made many mistakes while overseeing pandemic learning in my district. Among them, I’ve found that too often I jump to hasty conclusions when teaching and learning are not happening as expected. Over the last year, I’ve learned the single most important thing I can do when virtual school isn’t working. Follow @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @dr…
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Let’s Talk About What We Still Love About Teaching and Why
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What do you love about teaching? What inspired you to teach? How are you finding ways to experience what you love about teaching in the current climate? Follow on Twitter: @daniellemancin @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Ed Chat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ Danielle Mancinelli is currently …
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More Effective Strategies for Assessing English Language Learners: Do This, Not That
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We all know the many shortcomings of one-size-fits-all approaches to assessing student learning. In this episode, we focus on effective strategies for assessing English language learners. What works, what doesn’t? Follow on Twitter: @CindyGarciaTX@margogottlieb @VMSimmons10 @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork, @Jonharper70bd Cindy Garcia serves as the …
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Unpacking the Most Helpful Teaching Advice We’ve Received in Our Careers
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There is no shortage of advice for teaching and teachers. Among the recommendations, some are duds, some are cliches, and some are invaluable gems. In the episode, we discuss the best teaching advice we’ve received in our careers. Follow on Twitter: @EmilyGolightly3 @cseroyer @JennyVo15 @MCUSDSupe @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork, @Jonharper70bd Emi…
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I Love Teaching More Than Ever Before, It’s Just So Exhausting Now: Suggestions?
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We absolutely love teaching, and we’ve all had moments of burnout, but pandemic teaching is different. This week we talk about relieving the stress and exhaustion we’re feeling. Follow on Twitter: @ideasforteacher @peter_santoro @MrHabegger @DrBioTom @jonHarper70bd @jonbergmann @bamradionetwork Jake Habegger is an 8th grade US History Teacher in Fr…
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White Pharaohs, Black Slavery, and Teaching Black History in White Suburbs
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Every February, American educators make decisions about Black history and how to teach it. This week we take a look at our evolving thinking about teaching Black history with off-the-shelf lesson plans. Follow on Twitter: @Fullington3rd @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Chelsea Fulling…
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How to Teach Critical Thinking in an Era of Misinformation, Irrationality, and Rigidly-Held Beliefs
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How do we teach critical thinking when reason, evidence, and logic are increasingly displaced with an unwillingness to examine facts that conflict with our strongly-held beliefs. Follow on Twitter: @msdarasavage @riordan_meg @brownpatrick8 @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork, @Jonharper70bd Dara Laws Savage is a 26-year educator from the great state of…
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What We’ve Learned from 100 Discussions about Effective Teaching, Leading, and Life-long Learning
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As we celebrate our 100th episode we take a look back and reflect on the myriad lessons we’ve learned from three years of talking with educators, and school leaders about teaching, leading schools, and lifelong learning. Follow on Twitter: @gustafsonbrad @benjamingilpin @Jonharper70bd @bamradionetwork Brad Gustafson is the principal and lead learne…
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Social Media In Education Is Still Evolving: How Can We Maximize Its Positive Potential?
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In this session, we talk about how to maximize the positive potential of social media in education and minimize the downside and misuses. Follow on Twitter: @messner_mike @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Ed Chat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com Mike Messner is a teacher of United St…
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How Is Your School Planning to Handle the COVID Learning Gap?
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Pandemic learning is producing widely uneven academic results and producing what many are calling the COVID learning gap. Join us as we discuss how to address and close that chasm between what should have been taught and what students actually learned. Follow on Twitter: @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70…
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Teaching During an Unprecedented, Historic Moment: What Have We Learned?
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Few of us have taught through a moment more historic and pivotal than the current one. What are the big takeaways? What have we learned? Follow on Twitter: @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @bamradionetwork Ed Chat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ Starr Sackstein (NBCT) is a certifi…
When students are not interested in a subject, how do we balance the tension between covering content and student engagement? Follow on Twitter: @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Harvey Alvy has served as a teacher, principal, and university professor, and was honored to be a National …
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Teacher Observations: Are They Still Appropriate, Fair and Equitable in the Current Climate?
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As we continue to grope through remote and hybrid earning, is the traditional approach to teacher observations and evaluations suited to pandemic teaching and learning? Follow on Twitter: @ItsAMrY @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @jonHarper70bd @ShiftParadigm @bamradionetwork Adam Yankay has 20 years of teaching experience, 13 of which are in boarding scho…
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Adjusting Our Expectations: Vaccinations, Hybrid Teaching and the Road Ahead
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With vaccinations on the horizon, what can we expect in the near term for hybrid teaching, assessments, and the new normal? Follow on Twitter: @ItsAMrY @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @jonHarper70bd @ShiftParadigm @bamradionetwork Adam Yankay has 20 years of teaching experience, 13 of which are in boarding schools. His students learn AP Statistics, variou…
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What Are Your Hopes and Expectations for Education Under the Biden Administration?
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This week we contemplate the changes coming to education under a new administration and a new US Secretary of Education. Join us as we review some of the biggest challenges ahead and what many of us hope will be better under the new leadership. Follow on Twitter: @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamr…
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How Has the Pandemic Impacted the Future of Assessment and Testing?
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In the wake of our experience with emergency remote teaching and learning, rethinking assessment is now on the table. Join us for a discussion about the road ahead for formative assessment, summative assessment, and standardized testing. Follow on Twitter: @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionet…
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Assessment: Adapting Our Practices to Meet the Evolving Challenges of Hybrid Teaching
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The COVID-19 Pandemic has impacted virtually every element of teaching and learning. In this episode, we explore assessment strategies for hybrid learning. Follow on Twitter: @MsSackstein @tomwhitby @sgthomas1973 @HarveyAlvy1 @ShiftParadigm @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @bamradionetwork Harvey Alvy has served as a teacher, principal, and universi…
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How We Turn Boring Primary Sources Into Engaging Teaching Tools for Any Student
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Join us for a discussion about how to make primary sources more engaging and relevant starting with a list of dos and don’ts. Follow on Twitter: @sarahjcooper01 @larryferlazzo @jonHarper70bd @cmurcray @shellthief @bamradionetwork @dlshrum65 Sarah Cooper teaches eighth-grade U.S. history and is Dean of Studies at Flintridge Preparatory School in La …
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Preparing to Teach English Language Learners As Our Immigration Policy Shifts
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The ranks of English language learners will likely expand under the new administration in Washington D.C. In this episode, we explore in-person and remote strategies for teaching newcomers to the country and our classrooms. Follow on Twitter: @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork @Love4ELs @irina_mcgrath @jonHarper70bd @michelleshory Luiza Palacio has be…
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Which Hybrid Teaching Strategies Are Motivating or Demotivating Our Students?
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Many of us are trying various hybrid teaching strategies to reach and teach students this year. In this episode, we take time out to reflect and examine approaches that are motivating and demotivating our students. Follow on Twitter: @RainbowECT @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Over the past 15 years, Cindy Chanin Founder of Rainbow EDU Consulting, …
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Strategies for Teaching in a Toxic Climate: Balancing Relevance and Conflict Avoidance
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Many of us are increasingly forced to choose between teaching lessons that are relevant, authentic, and meaningful or watering down our approach to certain material to avoid conflict. In the episode, we ask our guests to share strategies for teaching in a toxic climate. Follow on Twitter: @eduflack @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @AndrewSharosAP an…
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Pandemic Learning: Searching for the Silver Lining
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Pandemic learning has many downsides. In this episode, we acknowledge the ugly and go searching for the silver lining. Follow on Twitter: @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork @DrKpsychologist Alana Stanton is a kindergarten teacher at Mulberry Elementary in Gwinnett County, Georgia. She has taught 13 years teaching K-3 literacy special, first grade, sec…
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Cultivating Teacher and Student Habits for Navigating Extreme Uncertainty
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We are teaching in extremely uncertain and stressful times. Our established habits are either helping or retarding our ability to successfully navigate these times. Join us as we talk about the habits that help us become more resilient and effective and more in control. @bjfogg @craigyen @jonHarper70bd @froehlichm @bamradionetwork Dr. BJ Fogg is a …
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The ABCs of Teaching Young Students About Race in School
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In our last episode, we discussed whether we should teach young children about race, and if so, at what age do we start? In this segment, we look at how to begin to teach young students about race in our classrooms. @MattRKay @PrincipalKafele @TirrellCorbin @jonHarper70bd @froehlichm @bamradionetwork Matthew R. Kay is a proud product of Philadelphi…
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Tick-Tock: How Soon Is Too Soon to Talk About “Race” With Students?
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Discussions about race and injustice will be coming to schools this year whether we are ready for them or not. Students are seeing what’s transpiring in the nation, and they are talking with each other. In this episode, we aim to determine the age at which it’s appropriate to discuss issues of race and injustice in our classrooms. @MattRKay @Princi…
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A Few Things We May Have Overlooked in The Rush to Reopen Schools
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We’ve tried to balance the need to reopen schools closed during the pandemic, with the safety of students, teachers, and communities. But have we considered all of the angles and possibilities? Follow on Twitter: @jonHarper70bd @froehlichm @j1berger @TeachMrReed @Glennr1809 @bamradionetwork Jonah Berger is a Marketing Professor at the Wharton Schoo…
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Leading Schools in an Era of Increased Complexity, Uncertainty, and Disparate Agendas
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Join us as we discuss managing the complex issues school leaders are facing across the nation. Our guest shares general insights on managing stakeholders with disparate agendas and practical steps taken on issues involving Internet access, social injustice, school nutrition, learning loss, COVID-19, and the reality of budgets. Follow on Twitter: @A…
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How School Leaders Are Pursuing Education Equity in Challenging Times
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Join us for a candid and insightful discussion with a co-chair and lead superintendent of AASA’s new cohort of superintendents committed to addressing educational inequity. Our guest believes that the pandemic crisis provides an opportunity we must seize to address the inequities that have plagued our schools for generations. Follow on Twitter: @Lu…