Teach Me, Teacher

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2016/07/01
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25 min.
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Designed from the ground up as a no nonsense approach to teacher development, this podcast is your gateway to bettering your craft (and having some laughs along the way). It is a show for you. To help you better your craft, learn new skills, and get ideas to fuel your own. It is a show for anyone in the field of education, and has featured teachers and administrators from all over to offer their unique perspectives on some of the most relevant and hottest topics in public schools. Teach Me, Teacher has won several "best of" awards and has featured some of the top minds in education to date.

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#340 Thriving Inside of a Bad System with Dr. Shaun Woodly (pt.1)
2024/02/19
Join Dr. Shaun Woodly and host Jacob Chastain in the latest episode of Teach Me, Teacher as they delve into the ever-evolving landscape of education. Shaun Woodly, PhD, has dedicated his career to education, first as a decorated K-12 teacher and later as a university professor, author, and speaker. He is the architect behind the educator movement “Teach Hustle Inspire,” which seeks to redefine teaching as well as learning experiences in urban and culturally diverse schools so that the extraordinary gift of education unlocks the potential of every student, in every classroom. Catch Up and Connect: In the opening segment, the host catch up on personal growth and share insights into their educational journeys, setting the stage for a candid and insightful conversation. Mindset Shifts for Engagement: Delve into the crucial topic of mindset shifts in education, particularly regarding student engagement. Learn how adopting a proactive approach to expecting students to show up to learn can transform teaching practices and enhance student outcomes. Adapting to Changing Classrooms: Navigate the changing dynamics of today's classrooms as the hosts discuss how educational spaces are evolving. From technology integration to diverse student needs, discover strategies for creating inclusive and dynamic learning environments. Putting Students at the Center: Uncover the power of centering students in the educational experience. Explore practical techniques for fostering meaningful connections with students and empowering them to take ownership of their learning journey. Reflection and Growth: Wrap up the episode by examining the importance of reflective practices in teaching. Learn how shifting perspectives and embracing continuous growth can lead to greater effectiveness and fulfillment as an educator. Tune in for a dynamic conversation that promises to inspire and empower educators to thrive in today's educational landscape. Check out our previous episode here. 
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#339 Teach Writing By Being a Writer (Melissa Morrison pt.2)
2024/02/12
Hello everyone! Teaching reading may have the spotlight currently in teacher PD land, but writing should not be missed. In fact, Melissa Morrison argues, it should be at the forefront of literacy instruction. If you missed part 1, click here. In this episode we cover:   The Nuances of Teaching Writing: Melissa delves into the intricacies of teaching writing, emphasizing the need for a tailored approach. Learn how she navigates the delicate balance between guidance and freedom, providing students with the tools to express themselves authentically. Embracing the Creative Journey: Explore Melissa’s insights on nurturing a love for writing in students. Discover practical tips and strategies to make writing an enjoyable and fulfilling experience, transforming the classroom into a canvas for creative expression.   As we conclude this insightful episode, we invite you to join us in celebrating the artistry of teaching writing. Melissa Morrison’s passion and dedication to this craft are truly inspiring, reminding us all of the profound impact writing instruction can have on our students. Don’t miss out on this captivating conversation that will reignite your love for teaching and empower you to approach writing instruction with a fresh perspective. Enjoy!
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#338 Unveiling the Artistry of Teaching Writing with Melissa Morrison (1)
2024/02/04
Hello everyone! Teaching reading may have the spotlight currently in teacher PD land, but writing should not be missed. In fact, Melissa Morrison argues, it should be at the forefront of literacy instruction. In this episode we cover:  From Response to Creation: Melissa shares her transformative perspective on teaching writing. It's not just about responding to prompts—it's about unleashing the creative forces within students. Discover how she shifted the focus from mere response to the true essence of writing as a form of creation. Treating Writing Differently: In a world where subjects are often treated with a one-size-fits-all approach, Melissa advocates for the unique treatment writing deserves. Join us as she explains why teaching writing requires a nuanced approach, distinct from other subjects. It's not just about rules and structures; it's about fostering a love for expression. The Nuances of Teaching Writing: Melissa delves into the intricacies of teaching writing, emphasizing the need for a tailored approach. Learn how she navigates the delicate balance between guidance and freedom, providing students with the tools to express themselves authentically. Embracing the Creative Journey: Explore Melissa's insights on nurturing a love for writing in students. Discover practical tips and strategies to make writing an enjoyable and fulfilling experience, transforming the classroom into a canvas for creative expression. As we conclude this insightful episode, we invite you to join us in celebrating the artistry of teaching writing. Melissa Morrison's passion and dedication to this craft are truly inspiring, reminding us all of the profound impact writing instruction can have on our students. Don't miss out on this captivating conversation that will reignite your love for teaching and empower you to approach writing instruction with a fresh perspective.  Enjoy!
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#337 The Reasons Why Teachers Are Quitting
2024/01/29
Hello everyone! It's no secret that teachers are leaving teaching. Many people outside of education don't know why... so I asked educators to tell them.  In this episode, I let the voices of real teachers tell the reasons. I let them voice their concerns in hopes that we can begin to educate people on the realities of the classroom today, not the classrooms people project onto us.  I asked. Teachers answered. Share widely. Join the discussion. 
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#336 Be Real and Teach (Tara Martin pt.2)
2024/01/22
Hello everyone! Welcome to part two of my talk with the wonderful Tara Martin!If you missed part one, click here.  We live in a world of clever marketing strategies, social media highlight reels, and the rise of AI. It’s hard to find much that’s real, let alone authentic, in our daily lives. Yet over and over again, the people seeing the most success—whether that be personal or professional success—are the ones being authentically themselves. At least, that’s how we see it at Teach Me, Teacher. To break down why this is and how to bring your true self into the classroom, I have brought on my friend Tara Martin. Tara is an enthusiastic educator, national speaker, and author who thrives on change and refuses to settle for the status quo. She has served as a classroom teacher, an instructional coach for several years, and most recently, a district administrator. Enjoy! PS: I am SPEAKING SOON! (along with some AMAZING people) — Click here to register   
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#335 Success Through Authenticity with Tara Martin (pt.1)
2024/01/15
Hello everyone! We live in a world of clever marketing strategies, social media highlight reels, and the rise of AI. It's hard to find much that's real, let alone authentic, in our daily lives.  Yet over and over again, the people seeing the most success—whether that be personal or professional success—are the ones being authentically themselves. At least, that's how we see it at Teach Me, Teacher.  To break down why this is and how to bring your true self into the classroom, I have brought on my friend Tara Martin. Tara is an enthusiastic educator, national speaker, and author who thrives on change and refuses to settle for the status quo. She has served as a classroom teacher, an instructional coach for several years, and most recently, a district administrator. Enjoy!  PS: I am SPEAKING SOON! (along with some AMAZING people) — Click here to register   
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#334 It's 2024... What Should We Focus On?
2024/01/08
Hello everyone! All last week, I released resolution episodes to get us all back into the swing of things. Today, as promised, I am releasing the 2024 resolutions I am walking into this year with, and resolutions I think that can help us all have an amazing 365 days.  Resolutions for 2024:  Face reality no matter what that is Give yourself compassion Allow yourself to feel whatever it is you’re feeling There is no objective timeframe. Go at your own pace LISTEN ...and #5 is especially significant, because I want to listen to YOU. Click here to fill out a special feedback form to help me cultivate the best year of this podcast possible for you all. Thank you in advance for taking your time to help me shape the show!  Enjoy! Want to support the show and get exclusive perks? Click here.  
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Resolutions for Teachers (pt.4)
2024/01/04
Hello everyone! 2024 is here and we are keeping the inspiration coming! Today marks the 4th day in a row where we are looking at our past so that we can move forward. Re-energizing. Re-focusing. Remembering who we are and why we do the things we do—why we push to be better every single day. This one hits on a lot of levels for me personally, so I hope it does for you, too. Enjoy, and thank you for those who are listening and sharing these episodes. Let’s keep pushing forward to the 2024 resolutions coming later this week!   FROM THE ORIGINAL EPISODE:  It has become quite the tradition around here to have a New Years episode where I lay out what I think are solid resolutions for teachers. Not the be-all, end-all, of course…but maybe a little something to set you on a path for success in your work. Resolutions for 2020, 2021, and 2022 can be found by clicking on the dates in this sentence! For this year, I am laying out the top 3 resolutions I believe are going to serve us the best in our work. They are: Being HONEST about our needs, wants, feelings, perspectives, and thoughts Working for our PERSONAL BALANCE, not balance dictated to us by social media Focusing on where we need GROWTH in our lives to be better and happier individuals
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Resolutions for Teachers (pt.3)
2024/01/03
Hello everyone! 2024 is here and we are keeping the inspiration coming! Today marks the 3rd day in a row where we are looking at our past so that we can move forward. Re-energizing. Re-focusing. Remembering who we are and why we do the things we do—why we push to be better every single day. This one hits on a lot of levels for me personally, so I hope it does for you, too. Covid was here and very real. Times were changing. But it was time to check fear at the door and face the new world... whatever that was. Enjoy, and thank you for those who are listening and sharing these episodes. Let's keep pushing forward to the 2024 resolutions coming later this week!   FROM THE ORIGINAL EPISODE:  Hello everyone! For the last few years, I have made new year resolutions for teachers episodes. I find it a great way to reset, refocus, and share some ideas with you all, one to one. It helps me stay focused, and many of you have reached out to say you appreciate these as well. 2020 resolutions can be found here.  2021 resolutions can be found here.  This year, it seems like we have all at once, much of the same and more chaos all at once. What’s the solution to it? How do we manage so much of what we can’t control with what we want and need to get done? What should we focus on as educators? I have some thoughts. Let me know if you agree or disagree. 2022 resolutions for teachers: Check fear at the door. We can no longer make decisions based on fear.  Fear of Covid  Fear of change  Fear of failure Fear of judgment Fear of not fitting in Fear of Sundays Re-align with yourself and understand yourself.  Humanize how you interact with others in your class, school, and community at large. Fight for what you believe is right, but do it within reason and evidence.   BONUS: Check out our top 10 most downloaded episodes of 2021 here!
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Resolutions for Teachers (pt.2)
2024/01/01
Hello everyone! 2024 is here and I hear you all… There is no tired like TEACHER TIRED. It feels like the work is piling up. It feels like there is always something new to do or focus on—or worse—attempt to survive. Personal lives are taking a hit. Your sanity… But you still love what you do. You just need some refocus. So… ALL WEEK LONG, the Teach Me, Teacher podcast is releasing every resolutions episode made. Take a trip through remembering our focus as a community and why we do what we do. Use these days as reminders about what got us excited to go to work, and how we may rekindle that excitement to be the change we want to see in our work and lives. To begin this week, we started with jumping back in time to the end of 2019. Today, the end of 2020. The next day… well… you get it. Enjoy, and thank you for starting the year with the show.   FROM THE ORIGINAL EPISODE:  After the success of the Teach Me, Teacher resolutions for 2020, I knew I had to have a follow-up for this year. And as promised, this is a bonus episode, meaning you will still get the regular scheduled Monday episode in just a few days! In the meantime, let’s discuss where our minds should be going into this next year. There are 4 resolutions detailed in this episode, and they are: Be a leader  Don’t reinvent the wheel, improve it  Play to your strengths, not the limitations and weaknesses of others  Listen to people doing your job Thank you for listening to the podcast ALL THROUGHOUT the pandemic, and thank you for starting 2021 with the podcast! Enjoy!
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Resolutions for Teachers (pt.1)
2024/01/01
Hello everyone! 2024 is here and I hear you all... There is no tired like TEACHER TIRED. It feels like the work is piling up. It feels like there is always something new to do or focus on—or worse—attempt to survive. Personal lives are taking a hit. Your sanity...  But you still love what you do. You just need some refocus.  So... ALL WEEK LONG, the Teach Me, Teacher podcast is releasing every resolutions episode made. Take a trip through remembering our focus as a community and why we do what we do. Use these days as reminders about what got us excited to go to work, and how we may rekindle that excitement to be the change we want to see in our work and lives.  To begin this week, we are jumping back in time to the end of 2019. Tomorrow, the end of 2020. The next day... well... you get it.  Enjoy, and thank you for starting the year with the show.    FROM THE ORIGINAL EPISODE:  We did it… we made it to the last Monday of 2019, and it is kind of unreal. It’s time to look ahead, plan for what we want to achieve, and begin the new decade with energy and positivity. Now, I don’t know about you, but I love new beginnings. I love Sunday, because of what Monday has in store, and I love the end of the year because of what the new year has in store. There is just TOO MUCH possibility to NOT get excited. So with that, I set out to detail what I believe the most important resolutions for teachers will be in 2020. They are as follows: Find your own way. Think critically and question everything. Do not just accept what you hear. Try it, apply it, research it. Test it. Help others in a way that matters. Just giving others materials or strategies isn’t enough. Help by being a thinker, questioner, and encourager. Have the tough conversations. Teaching is hard and detailed work. None of us get better by catering to one another’s biases or sensitivities. We have to be able to have critical discussions that lead with resect and end with results. Do not blame others—especially students or yourself—for the problems in your class. You are in charge of your room when that door closes, but that does not always mean you are 100% ready for your challenges. If you are struggling, either reach out for help, or keep analyzing your practice and classroom until you fix it. It is ON YOU. Blame wastes time, and it justifies having a class that isn’t amazing. Read professional books and research. You are a practitioner. If you want to be treated like a professional, you have to have the knowledge of one. Put in the work for the results you want. Do not feel guilty for taking breaks and having no work brought home, or no work weekends, or no work holidays…. IF you are getting the results you want in your classes. If you are comfortable, then enjoy. But if you are trying to push to the next level, if you are wanting more for your career, more for your students, and more for yourself, PUSH. Work-life balance isn’t about doing what EVERYONE is telling you to do. Work-life balance is about doing what balances YOU. Ignore the haters. As you push to get better, people will try to hold you back. They will tell you to stop. They will encourage you to take the easy way or the way everyone has always taken. The people that try to pull you down are the people who will not use themselves. People that cannot push themselves to get to the next level hate seeing others do it, and they will hold you down. Many times, this will be friends and family. Ignore them, and keep pushing. THE VAST MAJORITY OF THE WORLD wants you to be average, because most people are. But I’m here to tell you to push, hold yourself to a higher standard, respect those who’ve done it before you and use them as mentors. Leave behind those who don’t want to see you succeed and find those who will push you to be better. The job of teaching is impossibly challenging, but you will get from it what you put in. If you’re fine with seeing teaching as just you
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#333 Trauma and Aggressive Optimism with Jenna Edwards
2023/12/26
Hello everyone! This time of year means a lot to different people. For many, it's a time for reflection, family, and friends. For others, it can be lonely, dark, and isolating. This is also true for the kids we teach and the families we support.  Jenna Edwards, author of the upcoming novel Aggressive Optimism, is no stranger to the harder topics or moments of life. Her life has made it into this story, and has filled its pages with truth and a passion for getting through the hardest moments we can face.  There is a lot to love in this episode. We discuss the real effects of trauma on the mind, moving forward, and choosing to be an optimistic rebel in a society where being miserable is the norm. 
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4.8 out of 5
468 reviews
msvteach 2023/06/22
Let’s Go!
Over the last year or so, this podcast has become one that I look forward to every single week. The content is always fresh and relevant, and I really...
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24歲視力正常 2024/02/07
Distracting background music
I don’t know how others feel about the background music, but for me it is way too loud. I have to sit down and focus hard to hear the vocal. It doesn’...
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Gchild91 2022/08/16
This is the Ultimate teaching and educator podcast!
I recommend all educators from Pre k to 12th grade to tune into this podcast. I also think it is beneficial for parents to also listen. I appreciate t...
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Early Bird Elementary 2022/07/08
My go to for teaching!
This podcast is amazing! I’ve been listening for a few years and I have learned so much and found some wonderful books as well! Thanks for everything ...
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darcmarie 2022/04/11
So many great books!
I started listening a few months ago. I’m listening front the beginning, and I’ve bought so many books!! I’m not sure when I’ll have time to get them ...
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mack stephens 2022/01/11
So much to learn!
As a pre service teacher, it is so exciting to listen to episodes full of advice, wise knowledge, experience, new mindsets, tips/tricks, and more. It ...
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Alee510 2022/04/04
So Annoying
So annoying that the innuendo is that Trump’s administration engendered some kind of bullying culture in schools. Stop blaming the reflection in the ...
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Ris&Josh 2021/11/29
Love this podcast!
As a first year teacher, I’ve learned so much about current teaching issues, ideas, and strategies by listening to this podcast. My favorite aspect of...
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Cwiphone 2021/08/26
Great Podcast!!!!
You can tell that Jacob has great intentions of improving kids’ lives. I am studying elementary education right now, so I am not currently a teacher, ...
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5 stars***** 2021/08/21
First time listener and I really like it!
I listened to the 2 parts of the CRT discussion. Part 1 with Givens was pretty okay. Part 2 with Robinson was extremely difficult to listen to. Everyt...
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