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180: Make Units More Inspiring with Vision Boards
Oct 31, 2021Planning instructional units can be less than exciting when all you have to deal with is words and more words. Creating a vision board at the beginning of a unit can generate fresh enthusiasm and help...
EduTip 4: Hold off on most feedback until AFTER a task is done.
Oct 24, 2021When we see students making a mistake, we may be tempted to stop them and offer a correction. It might be best to resist that temptation, at least for a little while. You can find full written versio...
179: Teachers are barely hanging on. Here's what they need.
Oct 20, 2021Teachers are saying this is the worst school year ever. In this episode, I'll explore the reasons why, offer some solutions, and also share a few other loosely related thoughts that may or may not hel...
EduTip 3: Distract the Distractor
Oct 10, 2021This subtle little teaching move stops off-task behavior in a class session and gets things back on track without drama! You can find full written versions of these tips at cultofpedagogy.com/edutip...
178: Street Data: A Pathway Toward Equitable, Anti-Racist Schools
Oct 04, 2021Many well-intended efforts to make schools more equitable often fail because we're trying to make them work inside a system that's a terrible fit for them. What's been missing is a whole-school approa...
EduTip 2: Don't yell at another teacher's class.
Sep 26, 2021When you come in and rescue another teacher from a misbehaving class, you think you're being helpful, when really, you're just disempowering them. Try another approach! You can find full written versi...
177: How to Find, Read, and Use Academic Research
Sep 20, 2021You want to know that your instructional decisions are supported by research, but you're not exactly sure where to find that research or how to read it correctly. In this episode, educational psycholo...
EduTip 1: Don't make them read and listen at the same time.
Sep 12, 2021Welcome to EduTips, a side project of the Cult of Pedagogy podcast where I share one quick tidbit of educational research, teaching ideas, classroom management strategies, or sometimes just a quick st...
176: Suicide Prevention: What Teachers Can Do
Sep 06, 2021What factors are most likely to contribute to suicide in young people, and how can teachers recognize the signs? In this episode I talk with Anne Moss Rogers, mental health and suicide prevention spea...
175: Introducing the HyperRubric
Aug 22, 2021Most rubrics only tell students where they are right now, but a HyperRubric marks their progress as they go, then points them to tools that can help them improve. In this episode, I talk with ELA teac...