Emily and James talk about the outcome of the Chicago teacher's strike. They also talk about self advocacy resources at Parentcenter.org, time management resource 3030, and Do2Learn.
Emily and James talk with Rob Gourlay, a 20 year veteran teacher at Indian Creek Middle School in Georgia, regarding technology in the classroom, being mindful of students' personal lives, and wisdom to impart on new teachers.
Emily and James continue their month of inspiring teachers to talk about Savitribai Phule, a pioneer in education and feminism in India. They also discuss digital leadership, and tech resources for connecting with parents.
Emily and James sit down with these legendary monsters and have a spooky conversation. What's Frankenstein's monster's new name? And why is his lip tattooed??
James and Emily continue their conversation about Social Emotional Learning, and review some stats that prove the importance of teaching these lessons at an early age.
James and Emily sit down with Amy Hermon, host of the "School Librarians United" podcast, to talk about her experience transitioning from the classroom to the library, the difference between fixed and flexible schedules for librarians, teaching
James and Emily start off with a shout out to Jennifer Gonzalez, head teacher nerd on cultofpedagogy.com. They also continue their series on banned books with books at the high school level
James and Emily share a fun "call and response" idea for controlling the classroom and continue their series on banned books. This week they talk about books at the middle school level
Welcome back to school! James and Emily kick off season 3 with a September banned book series. This week they focus on banned books at the Elementary school level.
Just in time for Summer Break! James and Emily offer helpful tips and resources for raising a reader!! Audio book resources:www.hoopladigital.comwww.overdrive.comlibbyapp.comalso check out whatshouldireadnext.comand goodreads.com
Emily and James talk about keeping students accountable in a tech heavy classroom. Resources covered include:"Power Up: Making the shift to 1 to 1 Teaching and Learning" by Jen Roberts and Diana Neebe. "Battling Against Traditional Perceptions
Emily and James sit down with one of Emily's favorite college professors, Dr Nancy Mack, to talk about finding engaging tactics for teaching difficult subjects. What does a hamburger and a scholarly citation have in common? Listen and find out.
Emily and James share their favorite podcast moments of 2018 and highlight their favorite attributes of K-12 students today, and how we can help encourage those characteristics. also who cares about Bird Box?
Emily and James are back to talk through test prep frustrations and suggestions on how to help your students succeed. Also, we're talking about the #Indiecember reading challenge.Support the show