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anewkindofPD

New teacher? Seasoned veteran? Leader in a school or district? No matter what your role, being in education these days is tough. We’re here to help. Join us every other week as we tackle challenging issues in education with experts in the field and discuss how to inspire meaningful, vibrant, and fun PD, shifting perceptions about professional learning. Check us out on BlogTalkRadio, iTunes, and Stitcher. #anewkindofPD podcast from Teaching Channel - Rethink professional learning with us.

  • 45 minutes
    [Episode 14] Inclusion & Diversity: How Bowling Can Change Education
    Inclusion is something educators often are asked to do in their classrooms. But what if we redefined inclusion from just Special Education students to all learners? Listen to teacher and author Shelley Moore (@tweetsomemoore) as she explains how this mindshift dramatically changed her teaching and facilitating to both students and adults. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Her blog: https://blogsomemoore.com/ Her book on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/One-Without-Other-Diversity-Inclusion/dp/1553796586 Her Videos: ?Under the Table TedTalk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AGptAXTV7m0 What is Inclusion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1fbTKYkU4k Bowling and Inclusion: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wFu-tljANXE
    23 March 2017, 5:00 pm
  • 41 minutes
    [Episode 13] Math PLC Lab Rotation in a Blended Model
    Join Engagement Manager Paul Teske as he interviews Michelle Roundy from Teton schools as she describes how their blended studio model is infused with video analysis without the use of subs. There is an accompanying blog and video with this episode which can be found here: https://www.teachingchannel.org/blog/2016/06/22/tch-podcast-plc-teton/
    9 March 2017, 6:00 pm
  • 31 minutes
    [Episode 12] Increasing Student Engagement Through Democratic Teaching Practice
    Join Channa Comer, former NYC middle school science teacher and current Albert Einstein Distinguished Educator Fellow, currently serving in the Office of Science at the U.S. Department of Energy, as she discusses how incorporating Democratic Teaching Practice and Cogens in the classroom increase student engagement. If you've ever wanted to try to add more voice and choice to your practice, this method mght just be for you. Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Channa's Teaching Channel VideoDesign Thinking for EducatorsSci-Ed InnovatorsLahey, J. “To Help Students Learn, Engage the Emotions.”Emdin, C. For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood... and the Rest of Y'all Too: Reality Pedagogy and Urban Education.Basu, S.J. Calabrese Barton, A. Tan, E. (editors). Democratic Science Teaching: Building the Expertise to Empower Low-Income Minority Youth in Science.
    23 February 2017, 6:00 pm
  • 16 minutes
    [Episode 11] Teachers United: How to Influence Policy as a Teacher
    Nate Bowling, 2016 Washington State Teacher of the Year, explains how Teachers United, an adovcacy group made up of teachers has successfully influenced policy at the state level. Gather your X-Men colleagues and see what changes you can begin enacting as teacher leaders impacting policy. If you're not at the table, you're on the menu. Links from this episode:  URL for First Years Policy PaperNate's conversation article from the Washington PostNate's Seattle Times op-ed funding equityFollow him on Twitter: @nate_bowling & Teachers United @TeachersUtdWa
    8 February 2017, 12:30 am
  • 36 minutes
    [Episode 10] The Nora Project: Teaching Empathy to Students Through Friendship
    Join teacher and founder of The Nora Project, Amanda Martinsen, as she explans just what type of PD it takes to get teachers and students to embed empathy in the classroom. The Nora Project aligns to her state standards while teaching empathy and sparking friendships between children and their peers with disabilities. With the help of the students and their parents, they create powerful documentaries about friendship over the course of a year. Resources in the Episode: https://sites.google.com/a/glenview34.org/the-nora-project/home/the-documentaries http://www.thenoraproject.ngo/get_involved Instagram: @thenoraprojectngo Facebook and Twitter: @thenoraproject
    26 January 2017, 6:00 pm
  • 31 minutes
    [Episode 9] Teacher Shortage: Taking Back the Narrative
    Teacher shortage. We hear about it in the media often, but Vice President for Policy to Practice, Dr. Stephanie Wood-Garnett from the Alliance for Excellent Education says we need to shift that conversation. It's a complex issue about teacher prep enrollment, existing teacher retention, licensure challenges, reciprocity, and teaching conditions. Hear her advice how to impact policy and the media by taking back the narrative and being specific about just what we need in education to shift the conversation.    
    12 January 2017, 6:00 pm
  • 37 minutes
    [Episode 8] Grassroots PD Implementation
    Malverne District Assistant Superintendent Rose Ricca and 2007 New York State Teacher of the Year Marguerite Izzo talk about  their grassroots implementation that resulted in impactful learning and growth for teachers and students. Original publication here. 
    29 December 2016, 6:00 pm
  • 38 minutes
    [Episode 7] Coaching Pre-Service Teachers: Small Talk & Deaf Education
    How do pre-service teachers of the deaf learn to coach families? What does their preparation program look and sound like? Hear from Dr. Jenna Voss of Fontbonne University in St. Louis as she shares with the larger teaching community about differences in deaf education, the importance of video in pre-service prep programs, and why everyone should know some basics for teaching deaf students - hint: this podcast will help you with your ELL students as well.  Featured Resources: Email Dr. Jenna VossVisit Fontbonne's Communication Disorders and Deaf Education DepartmentWebsites for learning more about Deaf Education http://www.agbell.org/https://hearingfirst.org/?https://www.optionschools.org/Small Talk: A book for all educators working with students learning a new language  
    15 December 2016, 6:00 pm
  • 39 minutes
    [Episode 6] Moms as Principals
    Moms as principals, two tough jobs and one amazing network that is growing, supporting, and learning from one another through social media. Hear how this group created their own PLN through Voxer, Twitter, blogging, and each other as they navigate both worlds - the good, the bad, and the ugly. Resources from this Episode: Moms as Principals Blog Follow them on Twitter Check out some of their favorite apps: Voxer, WordSwag & GooseChase Reach them all on Twitter! Melissa Kartsimas - @teachermelissa Lindsy Stumpenhorst - @lmstump   Claire Giardino - @cgiardino3 & @EastElemACS Liz Garden - @PrincipalGarden, @FloroElem &  Lynn Colon - @TheColon_s &  @MaryWilliamsES Tracey Allen -  @PrincipalTallen Kelley Begley McCall @mccall_kelley  
    1 December 2016, 6:00 pm
  • 32 minutes
    [Episode 5] Do the Write Thing: Challenging Violence in Communities & Schools
    Join Kuwait America Foundation Executive Director Basma Rayess as she discusses the importance of giving student voice to finding solutions to community violence. This program empowers students to choose other ways to express themselves and encourages them to be change makers in their community. Resource for the Episode About Do the Write ThingThe Kuwait America Foundation 20 Year Anniversay Video
    17 November 2016, 6:00 pm
  • 56 minutes
    [Episode 4] Video, PD & Unions
    Join us as we chat with Mary Cathryn Ricker, Executive Vice President of the American Federation of Teachers. We dive into the role of video in the classroom from a union perspective as well as her general thoughts about positive changes she sees acorss the country in teacher professional development. Links in the episode: Share My LessonSeal of BiliteracyTeaching ToleranceAFT Election Resource for EducationMary Cathryn's blogs on Medium
    3 November 2016, 5:00 pm
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