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134: Repairing Harm: A Better Alternative to Punishment
Nov 10, 2019Detentions and suspensions don't really change behavior. What's much more effective is having students work to repair the harm done by their actions. In this episode, I talk with Brad Weinstein and Na...
133: How One Makerspace is Meeting Students' Social-Emotional Needs
Oct 27, 2019Our students need more social-emotional support than ever before, and schools are coming up with creative ways to meet that need. In this episode, I interview Dan Ryder, whose high school makerspace s...
132: How to Spot Dyslexia, and What to Do Next
Oct 13, 2019Students with special needs are spending more and more time in mainstream classrooms, so all teachers need to learn how to support them well. In this episode, special educator Lisa Brooks helps us lea...
131: How World Language Teaching Has Evolved
Sep 29, 2019French class doesn't look the same as it did when you were in school. In this episode, veteran French teacher Rebecca Blouwolff walks me through six key shifts that have changed world language instruc...
130: Tips for Starting a Podcast
Sep 15, 2019Producing your own podcast is easier than you might think. In this episode, I share the tools and processes I use to produce my own podcast, plus some general advice to help you get started.
129: Let's Make Better Slideshows
Sep 03, 2019A lot of you are out there giving lectures, presentations, and workshops, and your slideshows need work. These seven tips will help.
128: When You Get Nothing But Crickets
Aug 19, 2019You ask your group a question, and you get nothing back. What's up with that? In this episode, we'll talk about some of the reasons your students (or audience members) aren't participating the way you...
127: A Few Ideas for Dealing with Late Work
Aug 04, 2019The problem of late work never seems to go away. In this episode, I share eight smart solutions teachers use to manage it with their students.
126: Student-Created Graphic Novels
Jul 21, 2019Graphic novels are wonderful for reading, but when students use the graphic novel form for their own writing, incredible stories can emerge. In this episode, I talk with English teacher Shveta Miller ...
125: Think Twice Before Doing Another Historical Simulation
Jul 07, 2019Historical simulations can be a powerful teaching tool that fully immerses students in an experience, but when it comes to traumatic or violent periods, like slavery, there really isn't a good way to ...