Why are my students so silent and what can I do about it?!? How can we invite students to ask questions in ways that actually encourages them to think and inquire about topics they're curious about or need clarification on?
Dec 17, 2020•6 min
There is so much value in giving students the freedom to explore interesting questions and problems that they're passionate about. How do we do that during remote and hybrid instruction and how to we tamp down our own desires as teachers to have control of the situation. Plus, the value of getting outside and how students can learn while being outside in healthy environments.
Dec 10, 2020•15 min
Now that we've done it for a while, let's summarize the best practices we've learned about remote teaching.
Dec 03, 2020•33 min
We tend to glorify the concept of Rescue teaching or Hero teaching, influencing students through a sudden spectacular action, however learning and growth happen slowly and in small steps through prolonged effort and practice by the students and teacher. Biology and ELD teacher Adriana Lopez talks about the power of Incrementalism in teaching and how to constantly improve student learning by focusing on student improvement, especially during challenging pandemic conditions.
Aug 02, 2020•53 min
After 3 months of teaching remotely, what have we learned about what works and what doesn't? Physics and Chemistry teacher Rosa Herrera hops on again to talk about a few of the possible remote learning options and which elements work best for student engagement and learning. We also talk about how to balance in person and remote learning for a hybrid model (or pre-recorded/independent learning and videochat synchronous learning if we're stuck being all remote).
Jul 27, 2020•1 hr 3 min
The Seed and Soil model has been used to explain why cancer spreads or doesn't in metastasis as well as why species are invasive or not in ecology. Adapting this model to education looks at how much students' internal characteristics (the seed) matters in relation to how much impact the educational system and teacher actions (the soil) have on student success. Physics and Chemistry Teacher Rosa Herrera discusses her own experience as a first generation student and teacher and how her personal ch...
Jul 24, 2020•1 hr 7 min
The term "Remote Learning" becomes suddenly relevant with first grade teacher Melissa Williams while we all practice social distancing, stay on quarantine, and try to avoid spreading coronavirus! Yikes! Let's make the best of this situation!
Mar 18, 2020•30 min
Biology Teacher Jen Carlomagno runs us through how to set up a lesson with consistency and structure and which classroom teaching strategies are best practice for building students' specific academic skills.
Jan 31, 2020•49 min
Health teacher and football coach Cory Boyd educates us on how health curriculum has been updated to meet students needs today and we debate whether football at the high school level is a good thing for kids.
Jan 24, 2020•1 hr 1 min
How do we make Art relevant to real world applications and integrate it into other academic subjects? Art and Design teacher Eleni Katsaros discusses how to use art to complement other subjects and how she builds other academic skills into her art classes.
Jan 17, 2020•48 min
We open 2020 with an emphasis on student voice by talking with three students (Pricila, Mi'Zauni, and Ben) about what life's like today as a teenager. We get into both shallow and deep culture discussing music, tech and social media, memes and internet culture, language, fashion, vaping, issues that matter, and values that are important to our students and teenagers today.
Jan 10, 2020•48 min
Science Teacher Virginia Vogl talks about teaching and assessing life skills in addition to content and how to help students develop the skills of Collaboration, Communication, Critical Thinking, Work Ethic, Character, and Cultural Competence
Jan 03, 2020•1 hr
Special Education Teacher Carrie Beth McCall explains the assessment and teaching system of Proficiency Based Education and how it benefits students by providing clear expectations and helps teachers to stop playing the "points game" and focus on student learning.
Dec 27, 2019•50 min
Chemistry teacher Virginia Vogl talks about using assessments to teach what matters and how to assess the things that you believe are most important and have your gradebook reflect that. This is part 1 of 3 of our Assessing What Matters series focusing on Content and content-oriented skills. Part 2 will be about Proficiency Based Education, and then part 3 will cover "soft" skills.
Dec 20, 2019•44 min
Social Studies teacher Mike Spinrad details what professionalism looks like in the teaching profession and why it's so important. We then delve into how much politics is appropriate in the high school classroom and how to walk the fine line of encouraging student voice without inserting your own political opinions.
Dec 13, 2019•1 hr 3 min
Physical Education teacher Ben Philpot advocates for his controversial opinion that PE is actually a real class where students should learn things and explains how PE has evolved to meet the needs of students.
Dec 06, 2019•53 min
Give Thanks with 1st grade teacher Melissa Williams for finding the balance between student socialization and academics. Melissa explains how redirection helps students make positive choices and how to give first graders ownership of their own science experiments.
Nov 29, 2019•1 hr 10 min
Science Teacher Melissa Havel suggests ways to expand the classroom by getting outside with field studies and field trips, then we discuss how to maintain a healthy work/life balance and why interests outside of the classroom make you a better teacher. Finally, Melissa explains her year-long sabbatical cruising on a sailboat with her family.
Nov 22, 2019•1 hr
Science teacher Virginia Vogl discusses the process of Project Based Learning and how to give students ownership of their own learning by solving real-world problems and implementing your solutions.
Nov 15, 2019•50 min
Assistant Principal Kathy Warren explains how school structures can support students and teachers and goes into detail on three school structures she’s implemented: Freshman Success Team, Learning Lounge, and Tutorial.
Nov 08, 2019•46 min
Athletic Director Dennis Davis explains the intricacies of managing a high school sports program and using that sports program to support student growth and academic success.
Nov 01, 2019•57 min
Math teacher Sara Davis builds positive student relationships and school spirit in class and out to build student engagement and increase math achievement.
Oct 25, 2019•30 min
Science teacher and STEM Marin Biotechnology Program teacher-leader Michelle LaFevre-Bernt discusses the benefits and challenges of starting a small academic program (academy/pathway/etc.) and how it can benefit students, teachers, and your school community.
Oct 18, 2019•1 hr 21 min
Principal Mark Sims talks about 11 key, research-based teaching strategies implemented in his school and how they benefit students and teachers.
Oct 11, 2019•1 hr 14 min
Magical history teacher Rob Watson discusses the art of teaching and how to have fun with your students while helping them learn by doing all of the stupid things that make school fun.
Oct 11, 2019•1 hr 19 min
Art teacher Eleni Katsaros talks about what's great and not so great about being a teacher, who should and shouldn't be a teacher, and why we love teaching.
Oct 11, 2019•1 hr 3 min
Teach Em Up is a podcast about teaching and learning, hosted by Nick Williams, in which excellent teachers talk about why they love teaching and how to do it best. We give an in-depth, behind the scenes look at schools and the classroom. If you're a student, teacher, parent, or someone who might eventually be or has previously been one of those things, you'll love it.
Oct 11, 2019•2 min