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Vincent Price

Dr. Price Teaches

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Dr. Price Teaches

Vincent Price

Dr. Price Teaches

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Dr. Price Teaches

Vincent Price

Dr. Price Teaches

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In this episode, Dr. Price shares with you a presentation given at a recent conference for educators and educational researchers. In this presentation, he challenges you to think about how you conceptualize African American literature. Who or w
I read Chapter 6 from my book chronicling my teaching journey (in-development). This chapter discusses characteristics of my class and teacher persona once I settled into my high school English teaching position.--- Send in a voice message:
I read Chapter 3 from my book chronicling my teaching journey (in-development). This chapter showcases the development of my philosophy of education and the experiences and pathways that led me to it.--- Send in a voice message: https://pod
I read Chapter 2 from my book chronicling my teaching journey (in-development). This chapter focuses on my first teaching experience and how I learned to lean into my strengths in order to survive it. --- Send in a voice message: https://po
Joining me today is Raven Harris, a phenomenal TV production teacher who at the time of this interview was wrapping up her 3rd year of teaching. Raised in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, Raven reflects on the impact that her family—grandparents, mother,
As members of a classroom community of educators, we benefit from sitting in on conversations with colleagues. In this episode, I share two conversations with co-workers as we worked out the details of a unit on effective communication. Glean w
The Bitmoji wave has washed over the world of education, and we can find them in just about every school. But how can we use them as educational tools? In this episode, I share how I put my Bitmoji to work.--- Send in a voice message: https
Dr. Price reads a letter to his high school self, reflecting on how the thought of teaching wouldn't have even crossed his mind. From this, Dr. Price expands to our privileged position as educators--on the outside, looking into the lives and ta
As teachers, we bring a certain amount of cultural capital with us into the classroom. Sometimes, we don’t even realize we have it. Dr. Price addresses this concept and encourages listeners with a series of questions: What do we bring to the cl
Dr. Price reads an excerpt from The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vincent-price9/message
Vincent provides ideas for text-to-text connections--including references to SpongeBob SquarePants and The Simpsons--and other teaching ideas that will push the students to pay attention to details and explore the effect of those details.---
The narrator has killed an old man. No shame. No remorse. Just a confession of sanity and the insufferable beating of the old man's heart.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vincent-price9/message
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