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58: Six Powerful Learning Strategies You MUST Share with Students
Can studying be taught? I interview cognitive psychologists Megan Smith and Yana Weinstein about six high-power, research-based learning strategies m…
9 years, 3 months ago
57: Nine Simple Solutions for Common Teaching Problems
This episode is a goody bag for everyone! My buddy Mark Barnes, publisher of the Hack Learning series, shares some of the best ideas from all nine of…
9 years, 4 months ago
56: Creating a Welcoming Classroom for Special Ed Students
So many regular ed teachers feel inadequately prepared to serve the needs of students with special needs. In this episode, special educator Jam Gambl…
9 years, 4 months ago
55: Your Top 10 Genius Hour Questions Answered
Genius Hour has exploded in classrooms over the last few years, and teachers who want to try it have a lot of questions. In this episode I ask A.J. J…
9 years, 4 months ago
54: Is Your Lesson a Grecian Urn?
I've got a bit of a rant to share with you in this episode, and it has something to do with Grecian Urns. Chances are you have one or more of these i…
9 years, 5 months ago
53: How to Approach Your Teaching Like a Master Chef
If we want to make our content really relevant to students, we need to design our instruction the way a chef orchestrates a good meal. Rather than gi…
9 years, 5 months ago
52: Is Your Classroom Academically Safe?
So much of learning depends on whether your students feel comfortable taking risks. In this episode, I share some suggestions for making your classro…
9 years, 5 months ago
51: CommonLit's Online Library of Free Texts
If you're always looking for short, high-quality informational and literary texts to use in your classroom, you are going to love the free online lib…
9 years, 6 months ago
50: Using Playlists to Differentiate Instruction
If you're trying to figure out an easy way to manage differentiated instruction, this episode will be a big help. Teacher Tracy Enos explains how she…
9 years, 6 months ago
49: How Dialogue Journals Build Teacher-Student Relationships
Dialogue journals are a simple but powerful tool for building trust with your students and sustaining that relationship all year long. In this episod…
9 years, 7 months ago