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In this lively episode of PodcastPD, Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco wrap up the end of June with reflections on the past school year, discuss the emotional graduation of a key student, delve into the ongoing debate about assigning zeros in education, and ponder the benefits and drawbacks of homework for primary school children.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. End of School Year Reflections:
  • Chris shares an emotional farewell to a graduating student who had been instrumental in the school’s podcast club. The student, Julian, had been a part of the club from its inception and is now heading to college, leaving a significant impact on Chris.
  • AJ reflects on completing his 19th year in education and looks forward to his 20th year, expressing a mix of excitement and the ongoing challenges educators face.
  1. Zeros in Education:
  • We discuss the policy in some schools that prohibits giving students a zero, opting instead for a minimum grade of 50. They explore the reasoning behind this policy, its impact on student motivation, and the broader implications for grading equity and standards-based grading.
  • They also debate whether this approach truly benefits students or simply masks their lack of effort and understanding.
  1. Homework for Primary School Children:
  • We explore the debate over the necessity and effectiveness of homework for young students. Chris shares his perspective as a parent and educator, noting the varying impacts homework has on his own children.
  • AJ advocates for limiting homework to essential tasks, like reading, and questions the value of traditional homework assignments, suggesting they can add unnecessary stress and detract from valuable family time and play.
  1. Parent Demands for Documentation:
  • A Reddit question about a parent demanding extensive documentation of their child’s school activities, including photos upon arrival and dismissal, sparks a discussion about reasonable accommodations and the boundaries of parental requests in educational settings.
  • We consider the practical implications and potential legal issues of such demands, emphasizing the need for balanced and feasible approaches.
  1. Advice for Teaching 10th Graders:
  • We offer advice to a teacher transitioning from kindergarten to 10th-grade biology. They share insights on classroom management, student engagement, and the differences between teaching young children and teenagers.

Podcast Recommendations:

Chris:

  • Pod Save America: A political podcast that breaks down the week’s news with former Obama aides.
  • Northwoods Baseball Sleep Radio: A unique ASMR podcast that mimics the sound of a sleepy small-town baseball game.
  • Perpetual Syndication: Chris's upcoming podcast with his wife Caitlyn, where they rewatch and discuss TV shows that are no longer on the air, starting with Home Improvement.

AJ:

  • Monday Mornings with Dr. Nick: A short-form podcast focused on authentic leadership in education, providing insights from Dr. Nick Davies on various trending topics and lessons from meetings with leaders nationwide.


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In this lively episode of PodcastPD, Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco wrap up the end of June with reflections on the past school year, discuss the emotional graduation of a key student, delve into the ongoing debate about assigning zeros in education, and ponder the benefits and drawbacks of homework for primary school children.

Key Topics Discussed:

  1. End of School Year Reflections:
  • Chris shares an emotional farewell to a graduating student who had been instrumental in the school’s podcast club. The student, Julian, had been a part of the club from its inception and is now heading to college, leaving a significant impact on Chris.
  • AJ reflects on completing his 19th year in education and looks forward to his 20th year, expressing a mix of excitement and the ongoing challenges educators face.
  1. Zeros in Education:
  • We discuss the policy in some schools that prohibits giving students a zero, opting instead for a minimum grade of 50. They explore the reasoning behind this policy, its impact on student motivation, and the broader implications for grading equity and standards-based grading.
  • They also debate whether this approach truly benefits students or simply masks their lack of effort and understanding.
  1. Homework for Primary School Children:
  • We explore the debate over the necessity and effectiveness of homework for young students. Chris shares his perspective as a parent and educator, noting the varying impacts homework has on his own children.
  • AJ advocates for limiting homework to essential tasks, like reading, and questions the value of traditional homework assignments, suggesting they can add unnecessary stress and detract from valuable family time and play.
  1. Parent Demands for Documentation:
  • A Reddit question about a parent demanding extensive documentation of their child’s school activities, including photos upon arrival and dismissal, sparks a discussion about reasonable accommodations and the boundaries of parental requests in educational settings.
  • We consider the practical implications and potential legal issues of such demands, emphasizing the need for balanced and feasible approaches.
  1. Advice for Teaching 10th Graders:
  • We offer advice to a teacher transitioning from kindergarten to 10th-grade biology. They share insights on classroom management, student engagement, and the differences between teaching young children and teenagers.

Podcast Recommendations:

Chris:

  • Pod Save America: A political podcast that breaks down the week’s news with former Obama aides.
  • Northwoods Baseball Sleep Radio: A unique ASMR podcast that mimics the sound of a sleepy small-town baseball game.
  • Perpetual Syndication: Chris's upcoming podcast with his wife Caitlyn, where they rewatch and discuss TV shows that are no longer on the air, starting with Home Improvement.

AJ:

  • Monday Mornings with Dr. Nick: A short-form podcast focused on authentic leadership in education, providing insights from Dr. Nick Davies on various trending topics and lessons from meetings with leaders nationwide.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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