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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, [...]

3 09, 2024

#361 You Don’t Have to be a Clown to Engage Kids (Dave Burgess pt.2)

2024-09-16T00:50:50+00:00Comments Off on #361 You Don’t Have to be a Clown to Engage Kids (Dave Burgess pt.2)

Hello everyone! In our previous episode, we touched on the many facets of engagement in teaching, from lesson design and teaching style to the content itself. But let’s dive deeper. If you’re seeking ways to make engagement more actionable and less [...]

20 05, 2024

#353 Nurturing Curiosity with Elliott Seif (pt.1)

2024-05-20T02:54:03+00:00Comments Off on #353 Nurturing Curiosity with Elliott Seif (pt.1)

Hello everyone! In this episode of Teach Me, Teacher, host Jacob Chastain sits down with the brilliant Elliot Seif, author of the groundbreaking book Teaching for Lifelong Learning: How to Prepare Students for a Changing World. Join Jacob and Elliot as [...]

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 [...]

29 04, 2024

#350 Preventing Teacher Burnout (Christopher Jenson pt.2)

2024-04-29T01:01:08+00:00Comments Off on #350 Preventing Teacher Burnout (Christopher Jenson pt.2)

Hello everyone! Tune in to Teach Me, Teacher for a deep dive into strategies from Triage Your School on preventing teacher burnout. If you miss part 1, click here.  Author Christopher Jenson unpacks how traditional self-care approaches fall short and explores [...]

4 03, 2024

#342 Teaching is an Embattled Yet Hopeful Profession with James Nottingham (pt.1)

2024-03-09T19:52:39+00:00Comments Off on #342 Teaching is an Embattled Yet Hopeful Profession with James Nottingham (pt.1)

  Hello everyone! Personally, I believe this episode to be the best episode of Teach Me, Teacher in a long time. James Nottingham is most known for his work with The Learning Pit, but he has also written several books, and [...]

19 02, 2024

#340 Thriving Inside of a Bad System with Dr. Shaun Woodly (pt.1)

2024-02-19T20:07:04+00:00Comments Off on #340 Thriving Inside of a Bad System with Dr. Shaun Woodly (pt.1)

Join Dr. Shaun Woodly and host Jacob Chastain in the latest episode of Teach Me, Teacher as they delve into the ever-evolving landscape of education. Shaun Woodly, PhD, has dedicated his career to education, first as a decorated K-12 teacher and [...]

4 01, 2024

Teach Me, Teacher’s Resolutions for Teachers (pt.4)

2024-01-04T05:35:41+00:00Comments Off on Teach Me, Teacher’s Resolutions for Teachers (pt.4)

Hello everyone! 2024 is here and we are keeping the inspiration coming! Today marks the 4th day in a row where we are looking at our past so that we can move forward. Re-energizing. Re-focusing. Remembering who we are and why [...]

2 01, 2024

Teach Me, Teacher’s Resolutions for Teachers (pt.2)

2024-01-02T19:11:10+00:00Comments Off on Teach Me, Teacher’s Resolutions for Teachers (pt.2)

Hello everyone! 2024 is here and I hear you all… There is no tired like TEACHER TIRED. It feels like the work is piling up. It feels like there is always something new to do or focus on—or worse—attempt to survive. [...]

1 01, 2024

Teach Me, Teacher’s Resolutions for Teachers (pt.1)

2024-01-01T23:45:53+00:00Comments Off on Teach Me, Teacher’s Resolutions for Teachers (pt.1)

Hello everyone! 2024 is here and I hear you all... There is no tired like TEACHER TIRED. It feels like the work is piling up. It feels like there is always something new to do or focus on—or worse—attempt to survive. [...]

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