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| Innovative and Practical Educational Strategies with Dominic Helmstetter | 04 Sep 2024 | 00:46:11 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti interviews educator and consultant Dominic Helmstetter. Dominic shares his experiences in teaching, administration, and consulting, emphasizing practical strategies, the importance of student relationships, and innovative educational practices. 00:00 Introduction 01:13 Dominic’s Teaching Journey 04:19 Experience as an Administrator 02:43 The Importance of Reflection and Growth 21:12 EduProtocols and Innovative Strategies 45:21 Conclusion | |||
| Teaching the Language of Math with Dr. Randy Palisoc | 28 Aug 2024 | 00:27:29 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti speaks with Dr. Randy Palisoc, a passionate educator known for his innovative approach to teaching math. Dr. Palisoc shares his experiences and strategies for making math easy for students, focusing on the importance of understanding math as a language. They discuss Dr. Palisoc's background, including his work at Synergy Academies, the development of the Core Advantage Math Fluency System, and his current role at James Jordan Middle School. The conversation also covers the challenges of teaching math, the significance of consistent language in math instruction, and the impact of professional development. 00:00 Introduction 01:53 The Language of Math 05:01 Visual Learning Techniques 05:54 Challenges and Solutions in Curriculum Development 08:41 From Classroom to Charter School Leadership 09:34 Implementing Consistent Language in Math Instruction 16:54 Remedial Programs and Student Progress 22:09 Balancing Procedural and Conceptual Learning 24:28 Advice for Teachers 26:14 Conclusion and Contact Information Get in touch with Randy: Math isn't hard, it's a language | Randy Palisoc | TEDxManhattanBeach (youtube.com) | |||
| Trailer | 14 Jun 2024 | 00:02:32 | |
If you wanna hear about the latest edu fads and conversations filled with cliches and buzzwords, find another podcast. Welcome to Better Teaching: Only Stuff that works. My name is Gene Tavernetti for more than 20 years, I've worked as an instructional coach who has worked and supported all teachers, teachers who were masters at their craft and demonstrated their expertise every day to lucky classes of students,
I chronicled that work and much of what I've learned about instruction and coaching in two books teach fast focused, adaptable structured teaching and maximizing the impact of coaching cycles. The persistent truth about teaching that is confirmed in every classroom is this, teaching is hard and unfortunately much of the advice from many of the experts make the job more difficult instead of easier. Many ideas and innovations would be great, and the kids would love them if only teachers had the time, and other resources necessary to make those ideas work. The goal of this show is to articulate advice to make teaching easier and learning easier for teachers and students.
What you will hear here are ideas that have already successfully been used in real classrooms by real teachers and are proven to be effective to help students succeed. In other words, you know, only step that works. Talk to you soon. | |||
| Tackling Math Education Challenges with Dr. Anna Stokke | 19 Aug 2024 | 00:39:11 | |
Gene Tavernetti hosts Dr. Anna Stokke, a math professor and educational advocate, discussing math education, her non-profit after school math program, math facts, and the importance of effective teaching methods grounded in rigorous research. 00:00 Introduction 01:30 Anna Stokke's Non-Profit 02:40 Math Facts Controversy 04:07 Starting the After-School Program 05:10 Response from Schools 06:19 Math Department Coordination 09:03 Science of Learning Discussion 16:17 Math Specialists Debate 18:50 Importance of Proper Resources 21:09 Higher Grade Connectivity 25:14 Conceptual Understanding in Math 31:29 Real World Relevance in Math 37:49 Conclusion | |||
| The Science of Reading with Linda Rhyne | 13 Aug 2024 | 00:44:24 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti speaks with Linda Rhyne, award-winning educator and owner of Rhyne Consulting. They discuss the changing landscape of literacy education, instructional coaching, and practical strategies for supporting teachers. Linda shares her vast experience in teaching, literacy coaching, and district-level instructional support, providing actionable insights for educators and coaches. 00:00 Introduction 01:21 Science of Reading 01:40 Role and Experience as a Literacy Coach 04:32 Transition to Instructional Coaching 06:39 Responding to Change in Literacy Practices 20:45 Transparency and Trust in Coaching 30:26 Challenges and Strategies in Coaching
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| Fact Freaks and Building Math Fluency with Steve Hare | 05 Aug 2024 | 00:36:50 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti interviews Steve Hare, a long-time classroom math teacher and the creator of the You Teach You book series and Fact Freaks, a free math fact website. They discuss the importance of learning math facts, the motivation behind Fact Freaks, and how Steve's instructional strategies evolved, especially during COVID-19. Topics include:
00:42 Steve Hare's Background 01:18 Importance of Math Facts 02:01 Creation of Fact Freaks 02:53 Fact Freaks Accessibility 03:38 Development and Evolution of Fact Freaks 04:24 The Need for 100% Accuracy 06:03 Impact of Speed on Accuracy 08:03 Implementation in Classrooms 16:15 Benefits of Worked Examples 13:32 Overcoming COVID-19 Challenges 21:31 Encouraging Student Independence 22:46 Managing Differentiated Classrooms 27:55 Teacher and Student Benefits 36:40 Conclusion and Resources | |||
| Instructional Leadership Insights from James Hardin | 22 Jul 2024 | 00:43:53 | |
00:00 Introduction to Better Teaching Podcast | |||
| AI, EduProtocols and Social Studies with Adam Moler | 11 Jul 2024 | 00:30:36 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti interviews Adam Moler, an innovative middle school social studies teacher recognized for his exceptional instructional practices. They discuss the real and practical uses of AI in education, as well as the benefits of EduProtocols in the classroom. 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Guest 01:19 Introduction by Adam Moler 01:23 AI in Teaching 02:05 Using AI for Lesson Planning 03:45 AI in the Classroom
04:45 Editing AI Responses 08:15 Student Engagement with AI 11:16 Thoughts on AI Usage 13:40 EduProtocols Overview 19:15 Practical Uses of EduProtocols 20:15 EduProtocols in Schools 21:32 Scaling EduProtocols 24:34 Adjunct Professor Role 28:00 Advice for Teachers | |||
| Gene Tavernetti on Instructional Coaching - Transformative Principal | 09 Jul 2024 | 00:37:07 | |
This episode features an interview from the show Transformative Principal with Jethro Jones.
About Gene Tavernetti Dr. Gene Tavernetti has been involved in education for over forty years. He has served as coach, teacher, counselor, administrator, and consultant. He is the author of Teach FAST, a book about the design and delivery of quality instruction, and Maximizing the Impact of Coaching Cycles, a book that answers many of the questions that were left unanswered in most books on instructional coaching.
In 2006 Gene partnered with his former high school teacher and mentor, Dr. Randy Olson, to found Total Educational Systems Support, (TESS). The focus of TESS has always been training teachers, and those who support teachers, in how to provide the best instruction possible.
Dr. Tavernetti holds a core belief about children and adults: Given the right environment and proper support, everyone can improve and succeed. This core belief has allowed Dr. Tavernetti to help his students, staffs, teachers, and administrators – with whom he now trains and coaches – to attain the levels of competence they desire. | |||
| Word Problems, Dynamic Teaching and Problem Solving with Bill Davidson | 05 Jul 2024 | 00:34:52 | |
In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti interviews Bill Davidson, an experienced educator and elementary math trainer. Click here to find more information about Bill and what he does. They dive into Bill's new book, 'Infusing Dynamism into Daily Problem Solving,' discussing effective strategies for teaching word problems, the importance of visual representations in math, and combating complex issues students face with word problems. The episode focuses on providing practical advice and innovative methods for teachers to enhance student engagement and understanding in math problem-solving. 00:28 Meet Bill Davidson 00:43 Bill's Experience and Work 00:50 Centering the Pendulum 02:03 Infusing Dynamism into Daily Problem Solving 04:22 Challenges in Implementing New Math Strategies 06:20 Effective Methods for Teaching Word Problems 08:03 Developing a Problem-Solving Structure 09:17 Engagement and Dynamism in Math Teaching 21:03 Reversing Learning Complexes 27:33 Final Thoughts 34:28 Closing Remarks | |||
| Explicit Instruction, Research and Teaching Globally with Dr. Zach Groshell | 03 Jul 2024 | 00:38:23 | |
In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti welcomes Dr. Zach Groshell, a distinguished teacher, instructional coach, and education consultant. They discuss Zach's career journey, the evolution of his podcast 'Progressively Incorrect,' and his perspective on effective teaching and coaching practices based on research. Zach also shares his experiences teaching internationally and the transition to educational consulting. 00:00 Introduction to Better Teaching and Dr. Zach Groshell 01:25 Zach Groshell's Early Career and Podcast Beginnings 11:36 International Teaching Experience 19:00 Return to the USA and Reflections on Teaching Practices 20:39 The Importance of Research in Teaching and Coaching 34:03 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Projects | |||
| Just Tell Them with Dr. Zach Groshell | 11 Sep 2024 | 00:41:53 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti interviews Dr. Zach Groshell about his upcoming book and dives into effective teaching strategies. The discussion covers a variety of topics, including the importance of clear and concise explanations, cognitive load theory, the role of learning objectives, and the use of stories and humor in the classroom. They also address common misconceptions about explicit instruction and the practicalities of teaching in a focused and effective manner. 01:05 The Need for Positive Teaching Messages
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| Education Through the Eyes of a Journalist with Holly Korbey | 18 Sep 2024 | 00:43:03 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti interviews education journalist and author Holly Korbey. They discuss Holly's journey from theater to journalism, her passion for the science of learning and math, and her insights on education across various regions. The conversation covers the consistency of challenges in teaching, the impact of social media on schools, and the importance of simplifying education to focus on core skills like reading and math. Holly also shares her thoughts on PR in education and the role of instructional coaches. 01:27 Holly's Journey to Education Journalism Episode Links: | |||
| Thinking Out Loud with Zach Groshell | 09 Oct 2024 | 00:38:18 | |
In the premiere episode of a new segment titled 'Thinking Out Loud,' Zach Groshell and Gene Tavernetti engage in a candid discussion about a recent episode of Progressively Incorrect on Direct Instruction.
The conversation covers Dr. Groshell's latest podcast episodes, feedback from listeners, and the differences and similarities between Engelmann's DI and explicit instruction. They also delve into the importance of fast-paced, precise teaching and effective coaching methods. 02:33 Explaining Direct Instruction | |||
| “Don’t call me a instructional coach! I’m an instructional specialist.” Amy Pento describes the difference, and why it was important to her. | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:42:12 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti interviews Amy Pento, an instructional consultant and former Spanish teacher. Amy shares her experiences and strategies as an instructional specialist and discusses the importance of evidence-based teaching methods, professional relationships, and the challenges and successes in implementing instructional changes in schools. 02:23 Becoming an Instructional Specialist 04:54 Challenges and Strategies in Instructional Leadership 28:44 The Impact of Instructional Changes 32:48 Amy's Proud Moments Get in touch with Amy: | |||
| Paul Dietrich Reflects on His First Two Years as an Academic Coach | 25 Sep 2024 | 00:35:25 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti welcomes Paul Dietrich to the podcast. They discuss Paul's journey from being a teacher to becoming an academic coach at Fairview Middle School, his commitment to educational technology, and the importance of building trust and relationships in coaching. Paul shares insights on working with both new and veteran teachers, navigating the complexities of coaching, and the significance of being a supportive partner rather than an evaluator. 00:55 Paul’s Background
Social Media Links for Paul: Facebook: Paul Dietrich Twitter: @Dietrichucation LinkedIn: dietrichucation | |||
| Blake Harvard On What Teachers and Students Need to Know About How We Learn | 16 Oct 2024 | 00:31:33 | |
In this episode, Gene interviews Blake Harvard, Blake discussed his new book: Do I Have Your Attention: Understanding Memory Constraints and Maximizing Learning and what he teaches his students about learning. 01:36 Festival of Education and Presentation Highlights 06:25 Understanding Memory Constraints 07:45 Strategies for Effective Teaching 09:46 Application of Cognitive Psychology in the Classroom 13:57 High Expectations and Student Motivation 17:57 Practical Techniques: Brain Book Buddy Model 27:49 Pre-Service Teacher Advice | |||
| Dr. Jana Lee explains how she helps teachers use micro data to inform everything from IEPs, instruction, interventions, and PLCs. | 06 Nov 2024 | 00:54:09 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti talks with Dr. Jana Lee, an expert in data-driven educational practices and inclusive teaching. The discussion delves into effective data utilization, the importance of microdata, and best practices for both general and special education. Learn how to enhance professional learning communities (PLCs) and the significance of responsive teaching. 02:05 Data-Driven Decisions | |||
| Lindsey Cormack discusses her new book How to Raise a Citizen (And Why It’s Up to You to Do It) and the importance of parents educating children about our system of government. | 23 Oct 2024 | 00:35:32 | |
In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti speaks with Dr. Lindsey Cormack, an Associate Professor of Political Science at Stevens Institute of Technology and author of 'How to Raise a Citizen: Why It's Up to You to Do It.' They discuss the importance of teaching civics and politics to children, the challenges teachers face in the current political climate, and actionable strategies for parents to engage their children in understanding politics and government. The conversation also touches on historical context, educational strategies, and the role of media in shaping our political understanding. 01:47 Civics Education: Then and Now | |||
| Rod Naquin on the Role of Dialogue in Education | 13 Nov 2024 | 00:51:36 | |
In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti converses with Rod Naquin, a seasoned educator and instructional coach. They discuss the impact of dialogue on teaching, teacher collaboration, student collaboration, and the whole world. Their conversation also goes into psychological and philosophical underpinnings, the significance of understanding teachers' individual contexts, and effective coaching methods. 02:49 The Role of Experiences in Educational Leadership | |||
| The Impact of Excessive Screen Time on Our Children with Dr. Frank Rodriguez | 20 Nov 2024 | 00:40:57 | |
In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti sits down with Dr. Frank Rodriguez to discuss his extensive experience in the education sector and his focus on parent education. They delve into the nuances of post-pandemic education, the challenges faced by students and educators, and the importance of integrating technology intelligently in classrooms and at home. The conversation also highlights the development of parent education modules aimed at mitigating the negative impacts of screen time on children's development. Contact Dr. Rodriguez here. 00:00 Introduction 00:38 Guest Introduction 03:14 Pandemic Response 03:22 Parent Education 12:21 Implementing Parent Modules 28:44 Educator's Role in Technology Use 35:22 Frank Has a Question for Gene
Jonathan Haidt: The Anxious Generation
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| Adopting the Science of Learning Principles as a Central Focus with Lynn Gaffney | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:38:03 | |
In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti interviews Lynn Gaffney, the Assistant Superintendent for Instruction at Watertown City School District. They discuss strategies for improving test scores, the science of learning, and the importance of instructional practices. Lynn Gaffney discusses the adoption of Science of Learning principles as a central focus for an entire district, aiming to enhance educational outcomes across the board. Books mentioned in episode: Patrice Bain: Powerful Teaching Karin Chenoweth: Schools That Succeed Gene Tavernetti: Teach FAST: Focused Adapatable Structured Teaching Gene TavernettI: Maximizing the Impact of Coaching Cycles
Spring Math - Amanda VanDerheyden University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI) Foundations - Holly Lane Effective Teaching - APL Associates Jean Anastacio and David Perry The Reading League (Syracuse, NY Chapter)
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| Rehearsal & Instructional Coaching with Zach Groshell | 04 Dec 2024 | 00:41:45 | |
In this episode of Thinking Out Loud Zach Groshell and Gene Tavernetti think out loud about the role rehearsal can play in professional development and Instructional Coaching. | |||
| The Importance of Knowing the Research Behind Retrieval Practices with Patrice Bain | 11 Dec 2024 | 00:38:24 | |
Patrice Bain discusses retrieval practice and why it is important for teachers to know the research that supports it. Patrice Bain is well-known for her significant role in the "room where it happened." She was not only the key participant but also authored and co-authored three books on the research concerning retrieval practice. Links: | |||
| The Wider Implementation of the Science of Learning with Dr. Sarah Oberle | 18 Dec 2024 | 00:45:55 | |
Dr. Sarah Oberle discusses her research on the wider implementation of the Science of Learning and its influence on her classroom and teaching methods. Links: BlueSky: Sarah.Oblerle@bluesky.social LinkedIn: Sarah Oberle, Ed.D. | |||
| Teaching Students to Solve Word & Story Problems with Dr. Sarah Powell | 25 Dec 2024 | 00:51:20 | |
Dr. Sarah Powell describes her research on teaching students to solve word, or story, problems.
Links: Bluesky: @sarahpowellphd.bsky.social | |||
| The Importance of Support in the Beginning Years of Teaching with Andrew Bixler | 01 Jan 2025 | 00:43:34 | |
Andrew Bixler describes the support he received during his initial years as a teacher.
Links: LinkedIn: @AndrewBixler | |||
| Optimizing AI in the Classroom with Adam Moler | 08 Jan 2025 | 00:47:44 | |
Adam Moler discusses the strengths and weaknesses of various types of artificial intelligence and how he optimizes their application in his school classroom. AI resources mentioned in this episode: Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI by Ethan Mollick What Teachers Have to Say- Jacob Carr and Nathan Collins Get in touch with Adam: LinkedIn: @adam-moler Website/blog: Moler Musings BlueSky: @moler3031.bsky.social | |||
| Advice for First-Time Authors with Mark Combes | 15 Jan 2025 | 00:39:31 | |
Mark Combes, a veteran of the K-12 publishing space, shares advice for all those aspiring to write their first book.
Get in touch with Mark: LinkedIn: Mark Combes Website here. | |||
| Increasing Learning and Decreasing Anxiety with Francie Weinberg | 29 Jan 2025 | 00:40:31 | |
Francie Weinberg, high school counselor, shares how she teaches students SOL principles to increase learning and decrease anxiety. I always ask guests to share where they can be reached on social media. Francie’s response was, “Not on social media. I need to walk the talk.” | |||
| The Difficult Decision of Leaving the Classroom Mid-Year with Dr. Janae Tovar | 22 Jan 2025 | 00:54:10 | |
Dr. Janae Tovar shares the difficult decision of leaving the classroom mid-year.
Get in touch with Dr. Tovar: | |||
| Schools That Work For Every Student with Beanie Geoghegan | 05 Feb 2025 | 00:57:17 | |
Beanie Geoghegan is the Co-Founder of Freedom in Education and is an advocate for a school that works for every student.
LinkedIn: Claudine (Beanie) Geoghegan Website/Blog: Beanie's Blog | |||
| Thinking Out Loud: Pros and Cons of Coaching Models with Zach Groshell | 12 Feb 2025 | 00:47:12 | |
Dr. Zach Groshell and I Think Out Loud about the pros and cons of various coaching models.
Links: Zach’s website: Education Rickshaw X: @MrZachG LinkedIn: @MrZachG Bluesky: @mrzachg.bsky.social Podcast: Progressively Incorrect | |||
| Implementing the Science of Learning Everywhere with Helen Reynolds | 19 Feb 2025 | 00:42:22 | |
Helen Reynolds, MBE is a distinguished and award-winning science educator from the UK. For the past eight she has taught at a high school in the US.
Key Moments: 01:21 Differences between UK and US Educational Systems 06:31 National Curriculum in the UK 08:02 Transition to the US Educational System 21:05 Implementation of Cognitive Science in the Classroom | |||
| Three Important Areas for Schools to Focus On with Mike Schmoker | 26 Feb 2025 | 00:40:31 | |
Mike Schmoker, educator and best-selling author, speaks from decades of experience as he details the three most important areas school musts Focus on to get Results. (Caps and pun intended.) Get in touch with Mike through his website here. | |||
| Improving Literacy in the Middle Grades with Kyair Butts | 05 Mar 2025 | 00:54:43 | |
Kyair Butts, Baltimore City Public Schools Teacher of the Year, discusses improving literacy in the middle grades and a successful low-cost professional development program that teachers enjoyed and employed.
X: @kyairb Instagram: @MrK_bcpss | |||
| Coaching Moves While Observing Lessons with Zach Groshell - Thinking Out Loud #3 | 19 Mar 2025 | 00:30:30 | |
This the third episode in our series Thinking Out Loud in which Zach and I discuss instructional coaching. So far, we have discussed the importance of rehearsal with teachers (Episode 23) and various coaching models (Episode 33). In this episode we discuss coaching moves an instructional coach may employ while observing a lesson.
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| Teach FAST with Gene Tavernetti | 12 Mar 2025 | 00:34:19 | |
Everyone says one of the most effective ways to teach new content is by using explicit instruction. But fewer teachers than you might think can deliver an effective explicit instruction lesson. Dr. Tavernetti wrote Teach FAST to help remedy that situation and help guide teachers to more effective explicit instruction lesson.
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| Applying Lessons Learned in HR to Being a Superintendent with Gabe Simon | 26 Mar 2025 | 00:44:14 | |
Dr. Gabriel Simon took an unconventional path to becoming a district superintendent. He spent over a decade as a successful principal before serving briefly as a Superintendent/Principal in a small rural district. He then transitioned back the district office as an Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources, where he worked as the Assistant Superintendent in three different districts.
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| The Importance of Knowing How Students Learn with Carl Hendricks | 02 Apr 2025 | 00:54:58 | |
Dr. Carl Hendrick is known throughout the world for his expertise in the science of learning. In addition to publishing numerous articles, he has co-authored two books How Learning Happens and How Teaching Happens in which he shares the most impactful research on this topic. In this episode he shares what he believes is the most important information that all teachers should know about how students learn but is still not being taught in many schools of education. He also has some advice for teachers about some things they can safely stop doing. Links: BlueSky: @carlhendrick.substack.com LinkedIn: Carl Hendrick | |||
| The Importance of Alignment with Sandra Brunet | 09 Apr 2025 | 00:49:46 | |
Sandra Brunet has worked throughout the United States coaching educators at all levels of the educational system. She had supported leaders in state departments of education, district leaders, site leaders and teachers.
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| The Science of Learning and Effective Math Instruction with Holly Korbey | 23 Apr 2025 | 00:32:10 | |
Holly Korbey, an education journalist who focuses on the science of leaning and effective math instruction makes a return visit to the podcast. In this episode the updates her work in this area, her experiences in NYC at ResearchED, and her new Podcast “Interviews with An Expert”. Enjoy all her interviews on her YouTube channel.
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| The Importance of Respect in Maintaining Motivation with Raquel McGee | 16 Apr 2025 | 00:37:22 | |
Raquel McGee is a high school reading teacher, instructional coach, and doctoral student. I was very excited to talk to Raquel about all of those things.
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| Trust Based Observations with Craig Randall | 30 Apr 2025 | 00:39:15 | |
Craig Randall is the author of Trust Based Observations: Maximizing Teaching and Learning Growth. He was inspired to write the book after a long history traditional methods of teacher observations failed to help teachers improve their instruction.
Links: LinkedIn: @TrustBasedCraig | |||
| Should the Best Teachers Be Coaches? with Dr. Zach Groshell | 07 May 2025 | 00:29:26 | |
In another episode of Thinking Out Loud, Zach Groshell and Gene Tavernetti discuss and weigh the arguments for and against having the best teachers leave the classroom to become instructional coaches.
X: @MrZachG Bluesky: @MrZachG LinkedIn: Zach Groshell Podcast: Progressively Incorrect Best Selling Book: Just Tell Them: The Power of Explanations and Explicit Thinking | |||
| Literacy, Research & Technology with Dr. Jayne Lammers | 14 May 2025 | 00:41:50 | |
Dr. Jayne Lammers lives at the intersection of three of my favorite topics: literacy, research, and technology in the classroom.
LinkedIn: @jayneclammers Website: Edmentum | |||
| Writing Instruction with Sherry Lewkowicz | 21 May 2025 | 00:51:03 | |
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti interviews Sherry Lewkowicz, an expert in writing instruction. They discuss the importance of direct scaffolded writing instruction, the role of AI in enhancing teaching practices, and the challenges teachers face in effectively teaching writing across different grade levels. Lewkowicz emphasizes the significance of building foundational skills for both students and teachers and shares insights into effective writing instruction strategies. LinkedIn: @SherryLewkowicz Website: Writing Pathway Google Scholar: Teaching Writing During the COVID-19 Pandemic | |||
| Evidence-Based Schools with Glenn Whitman | 28 May 2025 | 00:44:11 | |
Glenn Whitman is a distinguished educator who has worked with schools around the world to support schools and teachers bringing evidence practices to their classrooms.
Website: Home - The Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning Glenn's Email: gwhitman@saes.org | |||
| Continuing Support for New Classroom Teachers with Cameron Castaneda | 11 Jun 2025 | 00:42:08 | |
Cameron Castenda is the director of the Teacher Induction program in her district. She is responsible for ensuring that newly credentialed teachers successfully complete a state approved program that allows them to “clear” their preliminary credential. Cameron is an experienced and award-winning teacher who has supported teachers in various roles since leaving the classroom.
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| Teachers Helping Teachers Getting Better with Laura Stam | 04 Jun 2025 | 00:48:40 | |
In this episode teacher leader Laura Stam shares personal experiences in her journey to continual improvement in her teaching practice.
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