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Fostering curiosity at school and home is one way for educators and caregivers to support the student learning at home. Learn more about The Education Trust at www.edtrust.org. Hear how Mariah Cone, Vice President, School Leadership Development at Alliance College-Ready Public Schools, supported school leaders through the transitions required by Covid-19 building closures and their response to the call for anti-racist education and Black Lives Matter movement in their area. Join host Anthony Arno as he talks with Ralph Fletcher about his entire career, beginning with his interest in taking careful notes while traveling to the South Pacific as a college student to his latest interest in photography- which is sort of like a Writer’s Notebook as described by Ralph. Amy is just one of four teachers being considered for the National Teacher of the Year title. Brave New Teaching is a podcast for educators ready to challenge the status quo. Sorry if the audio sounds weird this week; I am recording from my phone until we move into a permanent residence. Mariah shares some of the strategies principals are using to collaborate with each other as well as how Alliance schools approached anti-racist education with students and teachers. Find the resources discussed in this conversation at: www.blueappleteacher.org.

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Manning began her teaching career in the Peace Corps, and has taught in Japan and in schools across the U.S. Sia tells about her background of not having any interest in teaching as an adult, until she filled in for a friend who ran a Saturday morning art class for low income children inside a neighborhood garage.

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Join The New Teacher Podcast host, Anthony Arno, on the 23rd episode as he talks with Michael Soskil, a 2016 finalist for the Global Teacher Prize.
To date, he’s written over 40 books ranging from getting boys to enjoy writing to craft lessons.

Archiving the podcasts hosted by Glen Moulton and Mike Kelley. Hear the stories of their successes and failures and become … Atyani Howard, Chief Program Officer for New Teacher Center, shares how we are exploring new ways to work with our partners in response to the context our educators and students are living in today. The Global Teacher Prize.

We think teaching poetry is so valuable that we have two episodes in a row dedicated to helping you embrace your vulnerability and tackle poetry in the classroom. In this podcast, hear from principal Tess Mitchner-Asinjo on how her school is engaging families and students through social media, planning for summer school, and ensuring students have access to instruction throughout the pandemic. Here’s Our Complete List of The Best Education And Teacher Podcasts.
“Every student in this country deserves access to a teacher who is committed to their success,” said Carissa Moffat Miller, executive director of CCSSO, and Manning embodies that dedication and spirit. After posting her students responses online, the post went viral and a national movement was created. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-DQZvKhChg0dYcRnEBcYjg, Confronting Challenges in the Circle City, In today's episode, our guest is Eric McGuire, Director of Personalization, Matchbook Learning at Wendell Phillips School 63.

In her current position, Manning’s students come to the U.S. from all over the world and she is usually their first line experience in the American educational system.

Listen to Karen and learn how to bring your community together to best support our youth. In this episode we talk about the most important skill to develop as a new teacher, that is classroom management.

Learn more about Karen and her work here: https://forumfyi.org/. Atyani pushes us to consider how critical it is to know the story of students in order to keep students at the heart of teaching and learning. Hear the stories of their successes and failures and become inspired. Specifically, we’re looking at SYNTAX.

In this episode we talk about burnout and bad day school.

In this episode we talk about your pacing guide and how to get started planning your first unit. Here are three to focus on. We’re taking a deep dive into a very important teaching strategy in the English classroom: close reading.

Matchbook Learning actively utilizes online instruction to engage students so when their doors closed due to Covid-19, they quickly pivoted to providing resources to keep online instruction happening.

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