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22 08, 2022

#272 Is the Future Bright for Education? with Todd Nesloney (pt.1)

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  Hello everyone! As we head into another school year, many educators and administrators are asking themselves if we are on the right track. School boards, parents, and students are increasingly asking this as well. We all deeply believe in the [...]

15 08, 2022

#271 The First Five Years (Patrick Harris II pt.2)

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Hello everyone! Patrick Harris II, an educator and the author of The First Five: A Love Letter to Teachers, came on to the show last week to discuss the importance of teacher autonomy. This week, we are diving into the importance [...]

8 08, 2022

#270 The Importance of Teacher Autonomy with Patrick Harris II (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! Many teachers work within districts and schools that value and understand the importance of teacher autonomy, yet this is not the case everywhere. With the pressure of accountability and an ever increasing eye on education in the political sphere, [...]

23 05, 2022

#264 Share the Greatness Happening in Schools with Hal Bowman (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! Between the constant attacks on education, toxic echo chambers on the internet, and the quiet majority, many people believe that schools are doing very little good. Of course, we know this isn't true. We see the greatness happening everyday [...]

14 03, 2022

#254 Leadership Means People First with Dr. Zac Bauermaster (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! Over the years we have featured some of the top leaders in education, such as Todd Whitaker, Hamish Brewer, and Adam Dovico. Even though Teach Me, Teacher is a teacher centered show, I love talking with administrators from all [...]

24 01, 2022

#247 The Culture War in Education with Tony Kinnett

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Hello everyone! This podcast is many things to many people. It's where educators can gather and enjoy the good news and positivity of education. It's where educators can learn the latest approaches to fostering deep and meaningful literacy classrooms. And it's [...]

3 01, 2022

#244 2022 Resolutions for Teachers

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Hello everyone! For the last few years, I have made new year resolutions for teachers episodes. I find it a great way to reset, refocus, and share some ideas with you all, one to one. It helps me stay focused, and [...]

20 12, 2021

#242 Tech Cannot Replace Teacher Expertise (Jon Corippo pt.2)

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Hello everyone! A few weeks ago, I woke up in a snarky mood. In this mood, I scrolled through Twitter and came across this video from Jon Corippo. I responded by saying something along the lines of "this has nearly 0 [...]

13 12, 2021

#241 This Discussion Changed My Mind About Tech with Jon Corippo (pt.1)

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Hello everyone! A few weeks ago, I woke up in a snarky mood. In this mood, I scrolled through Twitter and came across this video from Jon Corippo. I responded by saying something along the lines of "this has nearly 0 [...]

22 11, 2021

#238 Parents are Concerned about Public School with Jill Simonian

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Hello everyone! Today, there is a special focus on schools. Across America, people are examining curriculum, going to board meetings and making their voices heard, and posting online about their worries about where schools are going. Many people dismiss these events [...]

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