Administrative Perspective

16 09, 2024

#363 Switching to a New Grade (Molly Dugan pt.2)

2024-09-16T23:01:16+00:00Comments Off on #363 Switching to a New Grade (Molly Dugan pt.2)

Hello everyone! In this episode of Teach Me, Teacher, we’re thrilled to welcome Molly Dugan, a dynamic educator whose journey from novice to seasoned teacher is nothing short of inspiring. Join us as Molly delves into her personal and professional history, [...]

26 08, 2024

#360 Teach Like a PIRATE with Dave Burgess (pt.1)

2024-09-16T00:50:41+00:00Comments Off on #360 Teach Like a PIRATE with Dave Burgess (pt.1)

  Hello everyone! Engagement can come in many forms. It can be the lesson design. It can be the teacher's style. It can be the content itself...But what if there was a way to think about engagement that demystified it a [...]

24 06, 2024

#358 Teaching Reading Across the Day with Jennifer Serravallo (Season Finale pt.1)

2024-06-24T15:47:29+00:00Comments Off on #358 Teaching Reading Across the Day with Jennifer Serravallo (Season Finale pt.1)

Join us on Teach Me, Teacher as we delve into the critical topic of teaching reading across all subjects with Jennifer Seravallo, author of the groundbreaking book "Teaching Reading Across the Curriculum". In this episode, we explore the research-backed strategies that [...]

18 06, 2024

#357 Courages Leadership (Rhonda Roos pt.2)

2024-06-18T17:09:34+00:00Comments Off on #357 Courages Leadership (Rhonda Roos pt.2)

Hello everyone! Leadership is challenging. Everyone has an opinion and many think they can do it better than whoever is currently in a leadership role. In a way, it’s just like what teachers face in many circles of the public. Regardless, [...]

10 06, 2024

#356 Essential Leadership Skills with Rhonda Roos (pt.1)

2024-06-10T18:03:58+00:00Comments Off on #356 Essential Leadership Skills with Rhonda Roos (pt.1)

  Hello everyone! Leadership is challenging. Everyone has an opinion and many think they can do it better than whoever is currently in a leadership role. In a way, it's just like what teachers face in many circles of the public. [...]

3 06, 2024

#355 Brainwash Proofing Kids and Patterdox with Will Reusch

2024-06-03T17:28:24+00:00Comments Off on #355 Brainwash Proofing Kids and Patterdox with Will Reusch

Hello everyone! The world of education is changing. Teachers are leaving. Administrators are retiring. Politicians are running on entire campaigns centered around the "failing public school system" and being supported by parents who are frustrated their kids can't read—or worse—are being [...]

13 05, 2024

#352 The Undeniable Importance of PLCs (pt.2)

2024-05-13T02:45:29+00:00Comments Off on #352 The Undeniable Importance of PLCs (pt.2)

Hello everyone! Join us in this episode of Teach Me, Teacher as we delve into the core principles of professional learning communities (PLCs) with insights from the book “Simplifying the Journey: Six Steps to Schoolwide Collaboration, Consistency, and Clarity in a [...]

6 05, 2024

#351 The Undeniable Importance of PLCs (pt.1)

2024-05-06T02:06:56+00:00Comments Off on #351 The Undeniable Importance of PLCs (pt.1)

Hello everyone! Join us in this episode of Teach Me, Teacher as we delve into the core principles of professional learning communities (PLCs) with insights from the book "Simplifying the Journey: Six Steps to Schoolwide Collaboration, Consistency, and Clarity in a [...]

1 04, 2024

#346 Where Did Quality PD Go? with Pam Ochoa (pt.1)

2024-04-01T22:43:46+00:00Comments Off on #346 Where Did Quality PD Go? with Pam Ochoa (pt.1)

Hello everyone! Being in the teacher podcast space for over 8 years has shown me a lot about the state of education and how it has changed. Mainly, professional development is dying. Conferences are filled with sessions that appeal to ideology [...]

11 03, 2024

#343 Small Shifts That Lead to Big Gains in Student Learning (James Nottingham pt.2)

2024-03-11T16:48:32+00:00Comments Off on #343 Small Shifts That Lead to Big Gains in Student Learning (James Nottingham pt.2)

Hello everyone! Personally, I believe this episode to be the best episode of Teach Me, Teacher in a long time. If you missed part one, check it out here. James Nottingham is most known for his work with The Learning Pit, [...]

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