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Hosted by Dr. Pauline Schmidt and Dr. Kruger-Ross, Notorious Pedagogues chronicles the notorious adventures of co-teaching SED 300 (formerly WRH 325), a course for secondary educators on the powers and challenges of integrating educational technologies.
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Episode 510 is the sixth in the Macbeth Curriculum Group podcast series from WRH325 Spring 2022. In this episode we hear from Alora, Veronica, Tommy, Abby, and Zack as they share their lessons on Act V for a month-long unit plan on Macbeth. This group was responsible for developing lessons and activities for secondary ELA students to complete durin…
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Episode 509 is the fifth in the Macbeth Curriculum Group podcast series from WRH325 Spring 2022. In this episode we hear from Nolan, Max, Zach, Kelly, and Savannah as they share their lessons on Act IV for a month-long unit plan on Macbeth. This group was responsible for developing lessons and activities for secondary ELA students to complete durin…
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Episode 508 is the fourth in the Macbeth Curriculum Group podcast series from WRH325 Spring 2022. In this episode we hear from Zack, Maria, Erin, Mara, Mike as they share their lessons on Act III for a month-long unit plan on Macbeth. This group was responsible for developing lessons and activities for secondary ELA students to complete during the …
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Episode 507 is the third in the Macbeth Curriculum Group podcast series from WRH325 Spring 2022. In this episode we hear from Andrew, Maddie, Catherine and Kelly as they share their lessons on Act II for a month-long unit plan on Macbeth. This group was responsible for developing lessons and activities for secondary ELA students to complete during …
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Episode 506 is the second in the Macbeth Curriculum Group podcast series from WRH325 Spring 2022. In this episode we hear from Echo, Danny, Zoe, Mia and Chris as they share their lessons on Act I for a month-long unit plan on Macbeth. This group was responsible for developing lessons and activities for secondary ELA students to complete during the …
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Episode 505 begins the Macbeth Curriculum Group podcast series from WRH325 Spring 2022. In this first episode in the series we hear from Adam, Nick, Mara, and Jenna as they share their opening lessons for a month-long unit plan on Macbeth. This Pre-Reading group was responsible for developing lessons and activities for secondary ELA students to com…
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This brief follow up episode to Ep 503 introduces and provides greater context for the Macbeth Curriculum Group podcasts from WRH325 Spring 2022 that will drop weekly starting next week (July 15). The unit plan and individual lesson plans are located on the WRH325 Schtuff Google site: https://sites.google.com/view/325schtuff/2022-macbeth…
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In this episode the Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross - the Notorious Pedagogues - are BACK and better than ever. We share what we've been up to for the past year and what to look forward to in our podcast feed. Links/Places referenced in the episode: National Museum of African American History & Culture Hadestown the Musical The Kennedy Center MoMA Mou…
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In spring 2020 the Notorious Pedagogues invited their preservice teachers as guests on the podcast to discuss the work from their book club groups. This is the sixth episode of the 2020 Book Club Podcast series. In this episode Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross speak with Allison, Becca, Nick, and Teeyana about If You Come Softly by Jacqueline Woodson.…
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In spring 2020 the Notorious Pedagogues invited their preservice teachers as guests on the podcast to discuss their work in their book club podcast groups. This is the fifth episode of the 2020 Book Club Podcast series. In this episode Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross speak with Chloey, Alyssa, Kyrsten, and Morgan about The Fault in our Stars by John G…
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In spring 2020 the Notorious Pedagogues invited their preservice teachers as guests on the podcast to discuss their work in their book club podcast groups. This is the fourth episode of the 2020 Book Club Podcast series. In this episode Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross speak with Abigale, Emma, Haley, and Marissa about Aristotle and Dante Discover the …
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This is the third episode of our 2020 Book Club Podcast series. In spring 2020 the Notorious Pedagogues invited their preservice teachers as guests on the podcast to discuss their work in their book club podcast groups. In this episode Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross speak with Enya, Hana, Helena, and Lindsay about Love, Hate & Other Filters by Samira…
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This is the second episode of our 2020 Book Club Podcast series. In spring 2020 the Notorious Pedagogues invited their preservice teachers as guests on the podcast to discuss their work in their book club podcast groups. In this episode Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross speak with Brook, Emily, Fiona, and Meghan about All the Bright Places by Jennifer N…
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Welcome to the first episode of our 2020 Book Club Podcast series! In spring 2020 the Notorious Pedagogues invited their preservice teachers as guests on the podcast to discuss their work in their book club podcast groups. In this first episode of the series Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross speak with Katie, Lauren, Mike, and Natalie about Stargirl by …
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This episode follows directly from the conversation about the 2020 Book Club podcast assignment (Episode 203) and discusses the NCTE "Beliefs for Integrating Technology into the English Language Arts Classroom." This position statement grounds our teaching and is also the inspiration for our co-authored book. For more information on our book projec…
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In this episode Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross switch back into Season 2 ("Season 3" is our special ongoing miniseries "Going Virtual") and discuss the 2020 podcast assignment for our co-taught course, WRH 325. We will soon be meeting with our students to record a series of podcast episodes discussing their book club pairings as they intersect with e…
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In this eighth episode of the miniseries Going Virtual, the Notorious Pedagogues interview Maria Mejia-Tucker, the inspiration for the miniseries. We talk about how Maria, an experienced instructional designer from both higher education and the corporate world, is thinking and reflecting about the response to COVID19. We talk flexibility, going vir…
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In this episode Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross are joined by Dr. Dana Morrison (or just "Dana" because she's that popular) to discuss the current debate surrounding synchronous and asynchronous teaching/learning. Dr. Morrison is an assistant professor at West Chester University in the Department of Educational Foundations & Policy Studies. To learn m…
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We turn in this episode (Episode 5) to the theory/framework perspective. We discuss SAMR, an acronym that helps teachers think through various ways of integrating technology. Additional Resources on SAMR Kathy Schrock's Guide to SAMR 8 Examples of Transforming Lessons using SAMR SAMR Step Image The Padagogy Wheel – It’s Not About The Apps, It’s Abo…
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The focus of this fourth episode in our special series Going Virtual is Zoom, a video conferencing tool that many higher ed faculty are using to facilitate the transition to virtual teaching and learning. Helpful Links: Zoom Support Zoom Support - Getting Started Zoom Support - Joining a Meeting Zoom Support - Using Personal Meeting Zoom Support - …
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In the third episode in this mini-series chronicling the NP's process of "Going Virtual" given world events surrounding COVID-19, Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross discuss initial tools and apps that are being recommended to help facilitate this process. These tech tools include: Flipgrid Padlet Adobe Spark Microsoft Sway Twitter (see more below) Google…
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This is the first episode in a mini-series chronicling the NP's process of "Going Virtual" given world events surrounding COVID-19. Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross process the past few days and sketch out a number of topics to discuss in future episodes. For specific information about WCUPA and COVID-10, see https://www.wcupa.edu/healthNotices/…
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This episode updates our episode from last season on the Book Club to include the new and improved WRH325 Book Club assignment, this time with Shakespeare! Have a listen to learn more about the Spring 2020 Book Club. Students are using MyShakespeare.com to read Romeo & Juliet, and you can click here to see the YAL Book Club book pairings.…
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In this episode, Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross look back and reflect on the Book Club assignment/podcast and sketch out where this assignment might lead in the future. This episode is a focused window into our pedagogical thought process -- and who knows if it will pan out in the future as we've sketched it out here!…
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In this episode, Drs. Schmidt and Kruger-Ross look back and reflect on WRH 325 Spring 2019. What worked? What needs to change for the next iteration? How will the course continue to evolve? Have a listen to find out! Mentioned in this episode: Lesson Plan Template provided by the College of Education and Social Work Candidate Assessment Resources -…
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Here is the second episode in the Book Club Podcast series! In this Book Club Podcast special episode, we speak with Gabi, Seth, Graham, Madison, and Michael about 1984 and The Handmaid's Tale. We also mention NCTE support for challenging banned books in the episode. To learn more about this initiative, see their website: https://www2.ncte.org/reso…
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We've been quiet for awhile! In this episode we update listeners on what we've been up to and what to expect in the future. Show Notes Wed, April 24, 12-1p - WCUPA Distance Ed & TLAC - "Building Connections and Creating Successful Interdisciplinary Partnerships" Sunday, June 23, 3:00–4:00 pm -- Notorious Pedagogues -- live from ISTE 2019! "Podcasti…
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