Math intervention, writing intervention, neurobiology, and cognitive-based learning - Jonily Zupancic and Cheri Dotterer are sharing how to incorporate them into your classroom. Jonily is a secondary math teacher and instructional coach for math K-12. Cheri is an occupational therapist specializing in neurology-based treatment across the lifespan and a Strategy-based Interventionist. Jonily secretly calls Cheri her Lesson Plan Whisperer because Cheri is always in her head, reminding her of t ...
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Welcome to Progressively Incorrect, a podcast about the teacher-centered and the student-centered, the traditional and the progressive, in education. Hosted by Dr. Zach Groshell on educationrickshaw.com
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Educational equity isn't something we will stumble upon accidentally - we must design for it. The Marginal Design podcast helps us think through how we might better design our educational systems and structures to ensure all kids receive the best when it comes to education - because if we design for the margins, everyone wins.
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A podcast for K-12 educators covering the ever-changing learning landscape. Featuring educators from around the country, every moment is a chance to create connections, share stories, and explore classroom ideas that will influence the future. Teachers in America is produced by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, inspiring the thinkers and doers of tomorrow.
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The Annenberg Learner Podcast aims to elevate the education profession through conversations that inspire, recognize, and encourage innovation and best practices in the field.
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Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect, I am your host, Dr. Zach Groshell. Today I am very excited to be speaking with Corey Peltier as part of my ongoing obsession into how we teach math. If you haven’t already, I recommend checking out the hugely popular Science of Math episode I recorded a few months ago … Continue reading S3E15: Corey Peltier …
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How to Remedy a Struggling Math Student in the Classroom: T1I S1 E8
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In this episode of Tier One Interventions, we discuss how to help struggling math students in the general education classroom. We cover topics such as the importance of movement in math, the benefits of novelty and routine, and how to use sensory delivery systems to improve number sense. We also discuss the Adaptive Condensed Math Curriculum, a new…
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Building Vocabulary to Increase Reading Comprehension with Abbey Behnke
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Vocabulary can be the catalyst for building reading comprehension skills. Today we are exploring vocabulary instruction and how it ties to comprehension with K-12 curriculum integrator Abbey Behnke. In this episode, Abbey shares instructional strategies and activities to engage students in vocabulary learning. Plus, she’ll discuss how to incorporat…
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Vestibular system and its impact on learning and academics: S1 E7
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Vestibular system and its impact on learning and academics. In today's "Tier 1 Interventions" episode, we dive into the fascinating world of proprioception and the vestibular system, exploring their critical roles in educational settings. Hosts Cheri Dotterer and Jonily Zupancic are joined by clients to unravel how these sensory systems impact lear…
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Turning Appreciation into Action with Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona
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In honor of 2024 Teacher Appreciation Week, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona joins HMH's CEO Jack Lynch to discuss pressing issues in education. Together, they explore the integration of AI in the classroom, tackling teacher burnout, competitive salaries, and building respect for the teaching profession. Plus, Secretary Cardona shares an exper…
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S3E14: Stephanie Stollar on Structured Literacy that is Truly Responsive
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My guest today is literacy expert, Stephanie Stollar. Stephanie is one of my go-to sources for science of reading insights because of her ability to break down technical and complex topics and turn them into actionable steps for practitioners. I will be talking with Stephanie about the misconceptions that surround MTSS, or the multi-tiered system ……
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S3E13: Jean Stockard on the Effectiveness of Direct Instruction
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Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect, I am your host, Dr. Zach Groshell, and this week I am excited to share with you my interview with Jean Stockard from the Direct Instruction podcast. There are plenty of introductions in the recording, so I’ll make this part quick.First, I am looking to establish more long-term relationships with … Continue r…
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Embracing Data and Planning with It Feat. Latonia Grant
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Teachers collect data in a number of ways, but how do you plan with it? Third grade teacher and HMH Teacher Ambassador, Latonia Grant joins us today and talks how data has been a valuable tool in her planning and instruction. In this episode, Latonia will provide data-driven planning tips, like how to lead data talks and set goals with students, an…
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Proprioceptive strategies you can use in the core classroom: T1I S1 E6
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In the latest Tier 1 Interventions podcast episode, we had the pleasure of delving deep into the often overlooked but crucially important sensory strategies that can significantly enhance classroom learning. Joined by my co-host Jonily Zupancic, we explored proprioceptive input—a key element that can transform the educational experience, especially…
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S3E12: Carl Hendrick and the researchED US Panel
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Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect, my name is Dr. Zach Groshell, and today I am so excited to be releasing this special episode, which is all about researchED. We will begin with a full interview with Carl Hendrick, the keynote speaker of researchED Greenwich. Carl will talk to us about the researchED movement and the … Continue reading S3E12…
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The 4-Day School Week with Dr. Claudia Singkornrat
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Across the country, more schools are considering a 4-day school week. But how would that look like for students and teachers? Today we are talking to Dr. Claudia Singkornrat, a Florida science teacher at Pompano Beach High School, the only school in Broward County Public Schools that offers a 4-day school week. Claudia will give insight on her scho…
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S3E11: Kimberly Berens on Blind Spots and Behavior Science
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In this episode of Progressively Incorrect, I have the great pleasure of interviewing Kimberly Berens, the author of Blind Spots: Why students fail and the science that can save them and the founder of Fit Learning, an organization that combines the science of learning, precision teaching, direct instruction, and curriculum-based measurement, into …
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Episode 33: ExpandLA’s Work to Increase Access to Quality Out-of-School Time Programs for Youth
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Enhance Memory and Learning by Unraveling the Sensory Puzzle: T1I S1 E5
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In this episode, co-hosts Cheri Dotterer and Jonily Zupancic explored the intricate relationship between the sensory system and learning in the classroom. Their discussion shed light on how educators can harness the power of the senses to enhance memory retention and learning among students. The Role of the Cerebellum in Learning Cheri Dotterer ope…
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Partnering with Families to Build Early Literacy Skills with Melissa Hawkins
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It takes a community to support early readers in building foundational literacy skills. In this episode, kindergarten teacher Melissa Hawkins joins us from Hawai'i to discuss how she communicates with families to ensure students are practicing skills rooted in the Science of Reading, even when they aren’t in school. Plus, she shares strategies to m…
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The Numeracy Cycle: A Four-Step Process to Mastering Mathematics: T1I E4
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Welcome to the Tier 1 Interventions podcast, where we explore groundbreaking strategies for enhancing classroom learning and engagement. I'm your co-hosts, Jonily Zupancic and Cheri Dotterer. In this episode, we delve into the transformative impact of our unique approach to teaching mathematics, emphasizing the importance of understanding and visua…
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S3E10: Linda Carnine, Susie Andrist, and Jerry Silbert on What Was Project Follow Through?
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Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell and this week I am excited to be bringing you the 2nd episode of my series on Direct Instruction, this time with Linda Carnine, Susie Andrist, and Jerry Silbert. They are going to be talking about what it was like to be on the … Continue reading S3E10: Linda Carnine, Susie Andris…
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Episode 32: Sparking Social Impact By Using Math to Inspire Young Minds
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S3E9: Science of Math Panel featuring Sarah Powell, Amanda VanDerHeyden, Anna Stokke, and Nathaniel Hansford
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Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect, a show hosted by me, Dr. Zach Groshell. Today I am very excited to share with you this extra special panel interview on the Science of Math! You will hear from four legends of math, Sarah Powell, Amanda VanDerHeyden, Anna Stokke, and Nathaniel Hansford. Not counting that other super-secret podcast … Continue…
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Building Math Confidence and Embracing Mistakes with Melody Jacklin
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It’s hard for students to feel intimidated by math when their using it to make cookie dough. Middle school math intervention teacher Melody Jacklin, from Michigan, shares how she’s helped her students build math confidence through hands-on STEM projects, like mixing cookie dough and creating 3D printed bubble wands. Tune in to hear strategies on cr…
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How to stimulate intentional thinking in the 21-century classroom: T1I E3
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Welcome to our latest episode of the "Tier One Interventions" podcast, where we delve into the critical role of foundational classroom strategies in maximizing learning for all students. This episode, hosted by Jonily Zupancic and Cheri Dotterer, explores the nuances of cognitive demand and load and how understanding these concepts can revolutioniz…
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S3E8: Trisha Jha on Australia’s Science of Learning Movement
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We're going to be talking about educational policy today, specifically around the growing Science of Learning movement in Australia, with Trisha Jha. But first, I have a few announcements for you. Progressively Incorrect is coming to researchED Greenwich (USA) for a live recording of this podcast! I will be interviewing a panel consisting of Pedro …
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We're back for season 6 of Teachers in America! Get the scoop from our host, former teacher and Senior Director of Community Engagement, Noelle Morris on what's in store for the new season. Teachers in America profiles K–12 teachers across the country. Hear firsthand from the people who are shaping young lives in the classroom every day. If you or …
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Episode 31: Bringing STEM Education Into the Classroom and Making Music Education Relevant
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How do Tier 1, 2, 3 impact the classroom: T1I E2
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In this episode of the Tier 1 Interventions Podcast, hosts Jonily Zupancic and Cheri Dotterer dive deep into the impact of Tier 1, 2, and 3 interventions on classroom learning. Their discussion sheds light on the foundational aspects of mathematics instruction and the importance of addressing the needs of students at the earliest stages of their ed…
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Episode 30: Meet the Winners of the 2023 Young Innovators Accelerator Pitch Competition
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Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Look for episodes on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday. Join Us Live on the 3rd Saturday. Tier1Interventions.com In this enlightening episode of Tier One Interventions, hosts Jonily Zupancic and Cheri Dotterer embark on a thought-provoking journey into the world of education, mainly focusing on the impact of COVID-19 a…
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S3E7: Kurt Engelmann and Bryan Wickman on Direct Instruction (DI)
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Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell, and for this episode, I am excited to share with you the first episode of The Direct Instruction Podcast with Kurt Engelmann and Bryan Wickman. We will hear about the origins of Direct Instruction, how it differs from lowercase "di" and explicit instruction, and … Continue readi…
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Subscribe so you don't miss an episode. Look for episodes on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday. Join Us Live on the 3rd Saturday. Tier1Interventions.com Math intervention, neurobiology, and cognitive-based learning - Jonily Zupancic and Cheri Dotterer are sharing how to incorporate them into your classroom. Jonily is a secondary math teacher and instructiona…
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S3E6: Kent Johnson and Andrew Kieta on Behavioral Education
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Today we are going to be talking to Kent Johnson and Andrew Kieta, who run a very unique school that is just up the road from me called Morningside Academy. Morningside utilizes evidence-based strategies and programs, including Direct Instruction and Precision Teaching. They offer their teachers robust professional development and instructional coa…
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Episode 29: Understanding Wildlife Conservation and the Importance of Early Math Interventions
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This episode is a two-parter. The first half of the conversation features Beth Pratt, who serves as the California Regional Executive Director for the National Wildlife Federation. Pratt leads the #SaveLACougars campaign and has worked in environmental leadership roles for over twenty-five years. The second half of this episode is with math interve…
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S3E5: Gene Tavernetti on Making Instructional Coaching Work
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Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell and, in this episode, we're going to be talking with one of my mentors of instructional coaching, Gene Tavernetti. Gene is the author of two John Catt Educational books, Teach Fast: Focused Adaptable Structured Teaching, and Maximizing the Impact of Coaching Cycles. He is … Conti…
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We've complied some of our favorite moments and memorable words of wisdom from our season five guest. Teachers in America profiles K–12 teachers across the country. Hear firsthand from the people who are shaping young lives in the classroom every day. If you or someone you know would be a good candidate for Teachers in America, please email us at s…
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S3E4: Patrice Bain on “The Room Where it Happened”
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In this episode we’re delving into the inspiring tale of a real-life classroom, aka ‘The Room Where It Happened’. This unique researcher-teacher partnership, which was documented in the book Powerful Teaching, helped children not only to learn more effectively and efficiently by leveraging the science of learning, but it armed them with knowledge o…
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Reading Intervention Advice from My 35 Years in Education with Jennie Mau
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After three-decades in education, Jennie Mau decided to try something new—teach junior high. Jennifer "Jennie" Mau from Clovis, California has been serving Title 1 students and families for 35 years as an elementary school teacher, after-school program coordinator, instructional specialist, and now as a junior high reading intervention teacher. Tod…
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S3E3: Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell on Tools and Tips for Teachers
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Today I have the great pleasure of bringing you a very special episode featuring two of my podcasting rivals, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell. This episode is brought to you by John Catt Educational, which publishes some of the absolute best books in education. In addition to publishing Craig’s How I Wish I’d Taught Maths, … Continue reading S3E3: Cr…
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To advocate for her child, Sherrye decided to become a teacher herself. In this episode, we are joined by math intervention teacher Sherrye Scott from Cypress-Fairbanks Independent School District in Texas. When Sherrye realized her daughter needed additional help in school, she transitioned to a career in education. With 22 years in the classroom,…
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S3E2: Amanda VanDerHeyden on the Math Wars and MTSS
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Welcome back everyone to Progressively Incorrect. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell and, in this episode, we will be exploring the Math Wars and MTSS with Dr. Amanda VanDerHeyden. Subscribe to this podcast on…SpotifyGoogle PodcastsApple PodcastsWordPress This episode is brought to you by John Catt Educational, which publishes some of the best books in e…
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Honoring Cultural Identity and Native American Heritage with Dr. Artley Skenandore
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Kahletsyalusla, an Oneida word meaning heartfelt encouragement, is at the core of Dr. Artley Skenandore's work as principal and cultural leader at Oneida Nation High School in Wisconsin. In this episode, Dr. Skenandore will share how he encourages students to stay connected to their Oneida history, culture, and language, organizing powerful field t…
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S3E1: Tom Sherrington and Oliver Caviglioli on Instructional Coaching
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Welcome back to Progressively Incorrect. My name is Dr. Zach Groshell, and I have the great pleasure of welcoming Tom Sherrington and Oliver Caviglioli onto the podcast for the Season 3 premiere of this show. Subscribe to this podcast on…SpotifyGoogle PodcastsApple PodcastsWordPress Tom and Oliver are two UK-based educators who have collaborated on…
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Partnering with Your Principal for Student Success with Randolph Hull and Joshua Bzovi
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When Mr. Bzovi and his ELA department saw a need for reading intervention resources, they knew they could count on their administration to help. In today’s episode we are joined by assistant principal Randolph Hull and reading intervention teacher Joshua Bzovi from the South Redford District in Michigan. The admin-teacher duo will share how they’ve…
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Creating an Accessible Learning Environment with Eric Cavalli
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Eric is a true role model to his students: he shows that having a disability does not limit your ability to accomplish your goals. In today's episode, we are joined by Eric Cavalli, an adapted physical education teacher from the Manor Independent School District in Texas. Eric uses a wheelchair for mobility and is an inspiration to his students. He…
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Fostering a Growth Mindset in a Multilingual Classroom with Blanca Hernandez
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In Blanca's class, students value, help, and learn from each other in English, Spanish, or Spanglish. In today's episode, we welcome Blanca Hernandez a kindergarten dual language teacher from San Antonio, Texas. After the bilingual program at her school moved to a hub campus, Blanca worked tirelessly to bring the program back. Her dedication to bil…
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What Works in Writing Instruction with Kayla Dyer
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Writing is more than putting thoughts on paper. How do you successfully guide students through the writing process? In this episode, we are joined by Rhode Island educator Kayla Dyer, a former 4th grade teacher and currentin her district. She'll discuss instructional best practices that get students excited about writing. Plus, she'll share teachin…
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How to Cultivate a Love of Reading in Students with Russell Souders
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How can you motivate reluctant readers to reach for a book? In this episode, we are joined by Texas teacher Russell Souders, who has been teaching for 29 years. He'll share tips on how he sparks his third-grade students’ interest in reading, including how he uses programs like HMH Into Reading to engage students in literacy instruction. Teachers in…
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Science Instruction Insights from Past NSTA President Dr. Karen Ostlund
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Past NSTA President and Into Science Texas author Dr. Karen Ostlund joins us in our new episode of Teachers in America to talk about best practices to engage students both in the physical and virtual science classroom. Plus she'll share exciting new changes to the TEKS and what it will mean for teachers and students in Texas. Teachers in America pr…
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Morning Meetings and Establishing Expectations with Teresa Meredith
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Morning meetings can set the tone for the rest of the school day, even the rest of the school year. In our latest back-to-school minisode, we welcome back 30-year seasoned teacher Teresa Meredith. Tune in and hear her expertise on creating a classroom community space and establishing expectations in the first weeks of school. Plus, she’ll give insi…
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SEL Strategies that Work with Gen Z Students with Leah Carper
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Connecting with your students this school year can be as simple as asking what's their favorite dipping sauce. In our 13-minute minisode, we welcome back North Carolina State Teacher of the Year Leah Carper as she shares her number one social and emotional learning strategy that has been successful with her Gen Z students. Plus she dives into progr…
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Becoming a Master of Ceremonies in Your Class with Toney Jackson
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Getting in front of your class to teach is a lot like getting in front of a crowd to MC. Fourth-grade Teacher MC Toney Jackson returns and shares tips to prep for the biggest teaching event—back to school! Learn how to start off the school year as a master of ceremonies in your class, including how to engage and empower students by sharing the stag…
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Don't Miss Our Back-to-School Minisode Series
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We're starting the school year off right with our Back-to-School minisode series! We've invited some your favorite guest back to give quick tips about getting ready for the year ahead.By Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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