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In this episode it's all about—flipping the script and celebrating the positives with your students’ parents. We’re diving deep into how this simple shift can build stronger relationships, create a more positive classroom environment, and make your teaching experience a whole lot more rewarding.
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In this episode I address something every new teacher faces at some point—imposter syndrome. You know that little voice in your head saying, "Am I really cut out for this? Will my students, colleagues, or parents think I have no idea what I’m doing? "We're going to explore five ways to conquer imposter syndrome and boost your confidence as a new teacher.
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In this episode I address rethinking spelling assessments. I discuss the rationale behind considering a different approach to spelling, as opposed to the traditional spelling tests.
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In this episode I discuss tackling back-to-school night as a new teacher. We dive into what specific information is most helpful for parents so that they may be able to assist their children.
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In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Bill Coplin to discuss why schools don’t do skills education well. He talks about key differences between traditional academic education and skills-based education and much more.
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In this episode we’re going to be discussing how a giant pencil put an end to bullying in my classroom. At the end of this episode, you’re going to learn a strategy that made a huge difference with my students.
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In this episode I share 10 bulletin board ideas you need to know. Bulletin boards are a powerful tool for fostering an engaging and welcoming classroom environment, especially at the start of the school year. Not only do they add a vibrant, creative touch to the classroom, but they also serve as a valuable way to build community, set the tone for learning, and encourage student ownership.
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In today’s episode, I’m thrilled to have Michael Linsin joining us as our special guest. Michael, an expert in classroom management, will be sharing how to handle misbehavior the first weeks of school. He’ll walk us through some proactive strategies that teachers can implement right from the start to set a positive tone and minimize disruptions. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting out, Michael’s practical advice is sure to equip you with the tools you need for a successful school year. Stay tuned!
Contact Michael Linsin HERE.
Author of the book: The Classroom Management Secret.
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In this episode we're going to discuss an element in teaching that is particularly important for beginner educators. The process of pre planning lessons and activities before teaching them in class may seem overwhelming at first glance but it plays a crucial role in not just getting through your initial year but also excelling in it significantly!
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We’re going to tackle a topic that’s been a staple in many classrooms and homes for years: the use of timeout as a disciplinary measure. While it might seem like a straightforward and effective way to manage behavior, recent research and evolving perspectives on child development suggest it might be time to reconsider. At the end of this episode, you’ll learn why stopping the use of timeout could be beneficial and what alternatives might serve our children better.
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In this episode I sit down with Kim Sutton, to discuss the science of playing math games for practice in the elementary classroom. She talks about how playing math games aligns with the principals of cognitive development. Kim addresses how math games can aid in the development of number sense and enhance math fluency plus much more. If you teach math in the elementary grades this is one podcast that you'll want to tune in for!
Kim Sutton is a fabulous presenter, who has taught thousands of teachers the joy and excitement of “hands-on” math. Kim’s teaching experience includes over 40 years of classroom teaching, time as a regional math specialist and as a university instructor. Kim has worked with over 500 districts nationally and internationally as a staff development consultant.
You can contact Kim Sutton at Creative Mathematics.
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In this episode my guest Dr. Irene Daria and I explore this crucial topic: “This is why early reading skills are essential now!” She discusses the critical components of early reading skills, including phonemic awareness, phonics, vocabulary, fluency, and comprehension.
Dr. Daria presents effective strategies for teaching young children how to read, making the process engaging and fun. Additionally, she examines the vital role parents play in developing early reading skills, offering practical tips for parents to support and enhance their child's reading development at home. Don't miss this comprehensive guide to nurturing early reading skills!
You can contact Dr. Irene Daria through her website: www.StepstoReading.com
Dr. Daria's newly released book: I Didn't Believe Him is now available on Amazon.
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In this episode we will be exploring the debate surrounding student promotions in kindergarten through grade school. The idea of promotion, which involves moving students up to the grade level of their academic performance has sparked discussions among educators, parents and policymakers.
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Have you ever had that one student who seems to turn your classroom upside down no matter what you do? I certainly did. In this episode I'm going to tell you about William, a brilliant yet disruptive 5th grader who tested every classroom management strategy I knew—until I discovered the key to transforming our chaos into a thriving learning environment.
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In this episode, I'm going to be discussing how to nurture the failure of making mistakes. At the end of this episode, you’ll learn 9 specific strategies that you can use in your classroom to nurture mistake tolerance. One significant hurdle students’ face in their learning journey is the apprehension of making errors. However, as educators we have the power to transform this fear into a driving force, for advancement and innovation.
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In this episode I talk about how project-based learning can be a game changer, promoting in depth learning, critical thinking and practical problem-solving skills among students. To kick off successfully, it's vital to set a solid groundwork, clearly explain the purpose and expectations and offer continuous support. I discuss four guiding steps to help you effectively introduce PBL activities.
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In this episode, I sat down with Dr. Don Parker, to discuss strategies to support students with challenging behaviors. He discussed the importance of personalized learning plans for students with challenging behaviors, emphasizing tailored strategies like goal-setting and individualized teaching approaches. Strategies to boost student engagement included project-based learning and peer mentoring programs.
To contact Dr. Parker visit Linkedin.
Check out Dr. Parkers latest book: Be the Driving Force:
Building Bridges: Engaging Students At Risk Through the Power of Relationships:
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In this episode, I talk about adding movement to language arts in 2024. This approach, inspired by learning principles recognizes that students often benefit from movements to reinforce their cognitive processes. By integrating movement into lessons educators can cater to learning preferences boost retention rates and spark a love for reading.
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In this episode we explore the skills revolution, a shift in education focusing on critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, and digital literacy. Schools are adopting project-based learning, coding classes, and social-emotional learning to prepare students for the future. This revolution is driven by technological advancements and the evolving job market. The skills revolution is essential for preparing students to thrive in a rapidly changing world.
Contact Dr. Bill Coplin on Linkedin.
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In this episode I had an interesting conversation tapping into the wisdom of Vince Shorb, who's dished out insights on effective educational methods for financial literacy. Vince breaks down the essential components of a successful curriculum, highlighting the transformative potential of interactive tech and real-life simulations. He emphasizes the importance of assessing program effectiveness and shares effective strategies for teaching even the youngest learners.
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Visit website: financialeducatorscouncil.org/
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