Peter Dewitt discusses the concept of de-implementation and why it’s a term that should be on every leader’s mind.
Peter Dewitt discusses the concept of de-implementation and why it’s a term that should be on every leader’s mind.
Check out this podcast episode from author Melanie Meehan and Cult of Pedagogy.
Check out this podcast episode from author Melanie Meehan and Cult of Pedagogy.
Check out this podcast episode from author Melanie Meehan and Cult of Pedagogy.
The essential theme underlying this series is highlighted right in the podcast’s subtitle: a whole community approach. That means, to effectively identify and lessen the impact of student trauma requires mental health practitioners, faculty members, parents, and community members to work together. Brooke O’Drobinak, an administrator, teacher, and instructional coach, and Beth Kelley, a trauma informed consultant and conscious leadership coach offer a number of powerful ideas on how educators — without extensive training — can contribute to reducing the effects of trauma. That awareness and effort can in turn give educators greater confidence that they can have the desired impact.
Along with their home and natural environments, a child’s community is now recognized as a potential contributor to adverse childhood experiences. The results can be devastating for development. Substandard schools, intolerance, discrimination, and racism can lead to chronic health issues, minimum employment, and long-term poverty. Authors and educators Victoria Romero and Justin Hendrickson take us through an explanation.
Listen into this episode of the powerED Podcast featuring author Mike Kuczala. In the podcast, he discusses his new book, The Peak Performing Teacher.
Comprehension co-author Douglas Fisher discusses why teaching reading comprehension through individual, disconnected strategies isn't improving reading comprehension, and what to try instead.
Glenn Singleton joins Jennifer Gonzalez on the Cult of Pedagogy podcast to discuss how one school district in Florida used Singleton's Courageous Conversations about Race to gain the tools to talk candidly about race.
Listen in on this podcast from the Energetic Education Podcast with Peak Performing Teacher author Mike Kuczala. In the podcast, he uncovers 5 key habits for teaching success.
Listen into this episode of the Global PhysEd Voxcast featuring author Mike Kuczala. In the podcast, he discusses his new book, The Peak Performing Teacher.
Culturally Responsive Teaching for Multilingual Learners co-authors Sydney Snyder and Diane Staehr Fenner join Tan Huynh on the Teaching MLs podcast to chat their recent book.