Teachers of the Year Radio

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Ten minute conversations with the nation's top educators. Hosted by Gary Abud and Steve Perkins

  • 12 minutes 55 seconds
    Decoding Student Behaviors That Drive You Crazy
    Join us for an unconventional discussion about student behavior and positive discipline. This is not your mother's classroom management discussion.

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    Join us for an unconventional discussion about student behavior and positive discipline. This is not your mother's classroom management discussion. Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @bamradionetwork Dr. Rick Curwin is the director of the graduate program in behavior disorders at David Yellin college. He is the author of 20 books, including Meeting Students Where They Live: Motivation in Urban Schools, and the co-author of Discipline with Dignity.
    7 December 2016, 12:53 am
  • 12 minutes 29 seconds
    Creating Safe School Climates for LGBT Students
    Suicide rates among sexual minority groups are rising. Our guest gives us an overview of some of the new guidelines for creating safe schools.

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    Rick Joseph, NBCT, has taught 5/6 grade at Covington School in the Birmingham Public Schools since 2003 and previously served as a bilingual educator and trainer for nine years in the Chicago Public Schools. Rick is thrilled to serve teachers and students as the 2016 Michigan Teacher of the Year.
    11 November 2016, 10:15 pm
  • 11 minutes 42 seconds
    Classroom Innovation: Rethinking How We Respond to Problems
    Join us as we reexamine our thinking about school innovation and consider a fresh approach.

    Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @ShannaPeeples @bamradionetwork

    Shanna Peeples is 2015 National Teacher of the Year, 2016 NEA Global Fellow, and 14-year English teacher in Title I middle and high schools. Currently Secondary English Language Arts Curriculum Specialist for the Amarillo Independent School District and a co-author of the book: Best Lesson Series: Literature 15 Master Teachers Share What Works.
    Twitter: @ShannaPeeples
    27 October 2016, 10:59 pm
  • 12 minutes 29 seconds
    Getting Off the Clock: Moving from Time to Competency
    Our guests are passionate about competency-based teaching. Listen in as our guests share how they shifted the focus to authentic learning.

    Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @JoeyLeeNHTOY @bamradionetwork

    Fred Bramante is the Past Chairman and longest serving member of the NH State Board of Education in state history. He led NH to becoming the first state to eliminate the Carnegie Unit and move to a competency-based system. Joey Lee is the Education Programs Manager at Education First (EF), a family-owned global education organization whose North American headquarters is in Cambridge, MA. He is the New Hampshire Department of Education’s 2014 Teacher of the Year.
    20 October 2016, 10:59 pm
  • 12 minutes
    A Look Back at How Teaching Has ( and Has Not) Changed
    Our guest shares an insightful view of how education has evolved over the last 30 years.

    Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @nancyflanagan @bamradionetwork

    Nancy Flanagan is an education writer and consultant focusing on teacher leadership. She spent 30 years in a K-12 music classroom in Hartland, Mich, and was named Michigan Teacher of the Year in 1993. She is National Board-certified, and a member of the Teacher Leaders Network.
    6 October 2016, 10:43 pm
  • 12 minutes
    Updating Our Definition of Bullying
    The character, face, and expression of bullying have changed. Join us as we discuss the new realities every educator needs to know.

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    Melody Arabo is a third grade teacher at Keith Elementary in the Walled Lake School District, as well as the 2015 Michigan Teacher of the Year and now a Teaching Ambassador Fellow with the U.S. Department of Education
    30 September 2016, 4:11 am
  • 10 minutes 17 seconds
    Hybrid Roles for Teachers: What Works, What Does Not
    Join us as we explore the benefits and possibilities of hybrid roles for teachers, how to create and manage them, what works with them, and what people won't tell you about them.

    Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @SarahWessling @bamradionetwork

    Sarah Brown Wessling has been teaching high school English for the past 18 years. She is the 2010 National Teacher of the Year and Laureate Emeritus of Teaching Channel. Her blog is Open Teaching, at sarahbrownwessling.com
    30 September 2016, 4:08 am
  • 11 minutes 8 seconds
    Smart Assessments That Move Beyond Standardized Testing
    Join us as we look beyond standardized testing to identify ways that teachers can more accurately assess student progress in the current climate.

    Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @LDH_ed @bamradionetwork

    Linda Darling-Hammond, Ed.D. Emeritus Professor at Stanford University
    and author of several books, including Getting Teacher Evaluation Right
    Faculty Director for the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education.
    16 September 2016, 5:36 pm
  • 11 minutes 29 seconds
    Bringing Subjects to Life with Project-Based Learning
    In this segment we put a spotlight on an epic, multi-year project-based initiative and the skills and lessons students learned in the process. Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @JeffCharbonneau @bamradionetwork Dr. Bernard Barcio taught Classical Studies at the high school and university level for 44 years. His efforts to bring the Classics to life included developing and presenting two different Ancient Roman Personae, sponsoring the National Catapult Contest, and founding Pompeiiana, Inc. as a National Center for the Promotion Classical Studies.
    6 September 2016, 8:53 pm
  • 11 minutes 22 seconds
    Want to Be a Leading Teacher? Start Here
    Join us as we talk about the blending of the roles of teacher and administrator. What are the benefits and challenges? Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @BarnettCTQ @bamradionetwork Barnett Berry is founder, CEO, and partner at the Center for Teaching Quality in Carrboro, NC. He is the lead author of Teacherpreneurs: Innovative Teachers Who Lead But Don’t Leave (Jossey-Bass, 2013) and TEACHING 2030: What We Must Do For Our Students and Our Public Schools… Now and in the Future (Teachers College Press, 2010).
    29 August 2016, 11:26 pm
  • 12 minutes 11 seconds
    Blurring the Lines Between Teachers and Administrators
    Join us as we talk about the blending of the roles of teacher and administrator. What are the benefits and challenges? Follow: @intoy2014 @mr_abud @BarnettCTQ @bamradionetwork Barnett Berry is founder, CEO, and partner at the Center for Teaching Quality in Carrboro, NC. He is the lead author of Teacherpreneurs: Innovative Teachers Who Lead But Don’t Leave (Jossey-Bass, 2013) and TEACHING 2030: What We Must Do For Our Students and Our Public Schools… Now and in the Future (Teachers College Press, 2010).
    18 August 2016, 8:50 pm
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