English Language Arts

15 10, 2023

#323 Instructional Leadership Questions with Evan Robb (pt.2)

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Welcome to Part 2 of our podcast featuring Evan Robb! If you missed Part 1 last week, don't worry, you can catch up on it right here. In this episode, Evan Robb returns to the podcast, joining me for an engaging [...]

9 10, 2023

#322 Cracking Open Instructional Leadership with Evan Robb (pt.1)

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You can hear the FULL episode with Evan Robb right now by clicking this link and supporting Teach Me, Teacher.  Evan Robb returns to the podcast and joins me in this amazing episode to discuss instructional leadership. Evan Robb has served for more than twenty [...]

18 09, 2023

#319 Jennifer Serravallo on Why the Reading Wars are Complex (pt.2)

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Catch the video of this interview right now on Patreon by supporting the show directly. Click here to become a Patron of Teach Me, Teacher.  Welcome back to the podcast as we kick off another exciting season! If you missed part [...]

11 09, 2023

#318 Jennifer Serravallo on Reading Strategies 2.0 and Educational Research (pt.1)

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You can listen this episode in it's entirety right now on Patreon, by supporting the show directly. Click here to become a Patron of Teach Me, Teacher.  Welcome back to the podcast as we kick off another exciting season! We're thrilled [...]

26 06, 2023

#317 So You Want to Be a Teacher? REDUX (Season 7 Finale)

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As season 7 comes to a close, we look back on where it all started. Take a trip with me down memory lane to the first ever episode of Teach Me, Teacher and see how it began, so we can move [...]

19 06, 2023

#316 Rating ChatGPT Lessons for English Language Arts with Pam Ochoa

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  In this episode, Jacob and Pam take a look at ChatGPT and try out some lesson ideas. Jacob queries Pam on how she used it to create the last episode’s blurb.  They each compare it to the future of writing [...]

17 04, 2023

#307 Fostering a Love for Reading in Children (Colby Sharp pt.2)

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Hello everyone! I had Colby Sharp on the podcast back in 2017, and we talked about sharing our stories as educators. Years later, Colby has released new books, podcasts, and so much more, as he spreads the good news of literacy [...]

10 04, 2023

#306 The Power of Classroom Libraries with Colby Sharp (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! I had Colby Sharp on the podcast back in 2017, and we talked about sharing our stories as educators. Years later, Colby has released new books, podcasts, and so much more, as he spreads the good news of literacy [...]

20 02, 2023

#299 Tutoring and a Future of Education Discussion with Maxwell Roach

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Hello everyone! Without a doubt, education is in flux right now. Some of it is good and needed, and some of it is scary and leading to thousands of educators leaving the profession, and hundreds of families feeling disenfranchised by the [...]

26 12, 2022

#291 Why Are you Still in Education? (Jennifer Buchholz pt.2)

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Hello everyone! We all know that teachers are leaving the classroom in droves. There is a teacher shortage (or more accurately, a shortage of people who want to work in an underpaid and under-appreciated profession). But, not everyone leaving the classroom [...]

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