Jacob Chastain

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14 12, 2020

#187 Honesty For New Teachers with Maddie Fairchild (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! It's about that time of year when new teachers start requesting episodes that deal with all starting out, and I have been hard at work gather the right people to talk about it with. First up is one of [...]

7 12, 2020

#186 The Responsive Writing Workshop (Ralph Fletcher pt.2)

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Hello everyone! Now more than ever, joy is something we, and our students, need. It seems like every time we turn around, there is more bad news, more terror, and more uncertainty in our world. So why not let the classroom [...]

30 11, 2020

#185 The Joy of Writing with Ralph Fletcher (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! Now more than ever, joy is something we, and our students, need. It seems like every time we turn around, there is more bad news, more terror, and more uncertainty in our world. So why not let the classroom [...]

23 11, 2020

#184 Empowering Inclusion with Melinda Arnost

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Hello everyone! If you have listened to the podcast for a significant amount of time, you have probably heard me talk about how my son is autistic. It has been a journey, for sure, but something that has been helpful along [...]

16 11, 2020

#183 Teaching Reading and Writing Together (Jen Jones pt.2)

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Hello everyone! Coming off the heels of releasing Teach Me, Teachers’ Top 10 Literacy Podcasts, here we are again with what is a 2 part episode destined to be added to the list! If you missed part 1, check it out [...]

9 11, 2020

#182 What Young Readers and Writers Need with Jen Jones (pt.1)

2022-06-08T21:26:53+00:00Comments Off on #182 What Young Readers and Writers Need with Jen Jones (pt.1)

Hello everyone! Coming off the heels of releasing Teach Me, Teachers' Top 10 Literacy Podcasts, here we are again with what will be a 2 part episode destined to be added to the list! Today I am joined by the Instagram [...]

2 11, 2020

#181 Why Do Teachers Get Fired for Asking Questions? (William Reusch pt.2)

2022-06-08T21:27:21+00:00Comments Off on #181 Why Do Teachers Get Fired for Asking Questions? (William Reusch pt.2)

Hello everyone! I am so excited for you to hear this episode. Not just because it’s a great talk (and a deep one), but because it is a timely discussion about civil discourse, in a world where we can’t (with good [...]

26 10, 2020

#180 Modeling Civil Disagreement with William Reusch (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! I am so excited for you to hear this episode. Not just because it's a great talk (and a deep one), but because it is a timely discussion about civil discourse, in a world where we can't (with good [...]

19 10, 2020

#179 Is That Program Good For Kids? (Audrey Boklage pt.2)

2022-06-08T21:28:22+00:00Comments Off on #179 Is That Program Good For Kids? (Audrey Boklage pt.2)

Hello everyone! In the times of blended learning, distance learning, and just modern learning, technology is everywhere! Sometimes we are equipped to use it correctly, but often, the teachers are left to figure out the best way to use programs and [...]

12 10, 2020

#178 Replacement, Amplification & Transformation with Audrey Boklage (pt.1)

2022-06-08T21:28:51+00:00Comments Off on #178 Replacement, Amplification & Transformation with Audrey Boklage (pt.1)

Hello everyone! In the times of blended learning, distance learning, and just modern learning, technology is everywhere! Sometimes we are equipped to use it correctly, but often, the teachers are left to figure out the best way to use programs and [...]

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