What do you think of when you imagine what attunement looks like? How often do you practice active listening?--In this final episode, Sarah Faulx will share her experiences as a therapist. Again - so much of the ways in which we are human ar
“The goals isn’t to drag them across the finish line — to check the boxes. It is to help them learn” - Sean Yeager. Shouldn't that be the goal for all of us? Take a listen to Sean's perspective on interdisciplinary teaching, radical inclusivity
Rachel Kallem Whitman is an adjunct professor of Psychology at Duquesne University. She is also a writer, activist, and someone I am honored to call my friend. The crux of our conversation is based upon the shared understanding between us that
I hope you are as lucky as I am to have friends with whom you can discuss a variety of topics that might span undergarments to philosophies of education. Nicky Lewis is that friend for me. Nicky is formally trained with an MAT; however, it is N
This episode provides the perspective of the educator and administrator. Janet Hubbard has been teaching and leading in secondary education for over 20 years. She shares her experience transitioning to pandemic times while working in leadership
In Episode #2, we heard Erin discuss the challenges of teaching ballet through the zoom platform. In this episode, O'Ryan will share with us what he sees as some of the benefits of teaching performance art through zoom. I have learned so much
For many of us, what has been driving our methodology in the classroom is empathy. In fact, this podcast was born out of an inquiry regarding the role of empathy in the classroom. When thinking about the ways that we can enact and exemplify emp
There is a physicality to ALL teaching. It is inherent in the sense that we are human; and, as humans, possess bodies. The virtual setting has prompted all of us to consider what it means to be embodied and it has never seemed more prescient th
In this initial episode, I interview a long-lost friend from grade school - Kelli Green. Kelli has had an enormous variety of experience. She says - and I agree - that she has a teacher's heart.
Introducing … THE PANDEMIC PEDAGOGY PODCAST. [forthcoming]This podcast is for ANY person who self-identifies as engaging in teaching in ANY capacity and finds themselves struggling to adapt to the current climate of hybrid, remote, virtual lear