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Follow Your Heart

Guest(s): Brett Vogelsinger and Meg Roa
Date: 09/11/2024
Run time: 43:28
Season 3, Episode 1

Welcome to Season 3 of the Teacher to Teacher podcast! Join host Carol Pelletier Radford and her inspiring guests as they share pivotal moments, successful classroom strategies, and tips to stay healthy. Each episode of Season 3 is based on the 10 lessons from Carol's book, Teaching With Light (Corwin, 2021).

In Episode 1, hear from Brett Vogelsinger and Meg Roa in "Follow Your Heart" as they share their experiences, practical advice, and ways to stay inspired!

Brett is author of Poetry Pauses (Corwin, 2023). 

Bonus Track: Carol’s Follow Your Heart story from Teaching With Light
When The Guidance Counselor Told Me No 

Bonus Youtube: Follow Your Heart  hand mudra



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Brett Vogelsinger

Brett Vogelsinger has been teaching English for twenty years and currently teaches ninth-grade students at Holicong Middle School in Bucks County, PA. He is a regular contributor at the Moving Writers blog (www.movingwriters.org) and has written about teaching and learning for EdutopiaNCTE Verse, and The New York Times Learning Network. When not teaching, grading, or writing about such things, you will likely find him spending time with his family, his garden, or his Jenga tower of books he plans to read. You can find him on Twitter @theVogelman or at his website, www.brettvogelsinger.com.

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Meg Roa

Meg Roa is a 30-year veteran educator with experience as a classroom teacher, literacy coach, and district administrator across all K-12 levels. She is currently a professional learning and development K-12 specialist for Volusia County Schools, Florida, the fourth largest district in the state with more than 70 schools. In this role, Meg has had the opportunity to lead and partner with teachers, school and district administrators, and leadership teams using collaborative structures such as lesson study and collaborative inquiry to support district and school improvement efforts. Meg has presented her work around the development and implementation of effective collaborative structures, using continuous improvement processes to set goals and measure for impact, and developing teacher leadership at state, national, and international conferences including Learning Forward Annual Conferences and the Carnegie Foundation Summit on Improvement in Education. Meg is a lifelong learner who is passionate about partnering with colleagues and supporting their goals in implementing proven and powerful practices that effect positive changes for all students. 

Check out her consulting services here: Request Availability | Corwin Press

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Carol Pelletier Radford

Carol Pelletier Radford is the founder of Mentoring in Action, an organization dedicated to the success of novice teachers and their mentors. Before she established her own organization to support mentors and new teachers, she was a veteran elementary school teacher and a teacher preparation leader. Carol is the author of Corwin’s bestselling books Mentoring in Action: Guiding, Sharing, and Reflecting With Novice Teachers and The First Years Matter: Becoming an Effective Teacher.

Carol received her Education Doctorate from the Harvard University Graduate School of Education, where she focused her studies on mentoring and teacher leadership. She is also a certified yoga teacher who practices meditation and shares mindfulness strategies with educators through her online courses and website. Her podcast Teaching With Light features the stories of teachers and inspirational leaders. Her next passion project is the creation of a Teacher Legacy Network, where retired teachers can share their wisdom with the next generation of teachers.

You can learn more about Carol, find free resources, videos, meditations, courses, and all of her books at mentoringinaction.com/.

Twitter: @MentorinAction
Facebook: @MentoringinAction4Teachers
Instagram: @cpradford
 

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