There's a good chance you're already sold on the value of podcasts. But have you brought this incredible medium into your classroom in a substantial or consistent way? The goal of this episode is to convince you to do just that. My guests—Lindsay Patterson, Marshall Escamilla, and Monica Brady-Meyerov—are three major figures in the educational podcast world. We'll be talking about the research behind listening as a learning modality, why podcasts make outstanding curricular resources, and the top four places you can find podcasts that are ideal for classroom use.
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Thanks to Listenwise and Scholastic Scope for sponsoring this episode.
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183: Six Tech Tools to Try in 2022
EduTip 7: Stop popcorn reading.
182: Eight Ways to Grow Students' Vocabulary
EduTip 6: Try a tiered activity for simple differentiation.
181: Teachers are being silenced. What can be done about it?
EduTip 5: Use huddles to communicate during group work.
180: Make Units More Inspiring with Vision Boards
EduTip 4: Hold off on most feedback until AFTER a task is done.
179: Teachers are barely hanging on. Here's what they need.
EduTip 3: Distract the Distractor
178: Street Data: A Pathway Toward Equitable, Anti-Racist Schools
EduTip 2: Don't yell at another teacher's class.
177: How to Find, Read, and Use Academic Research
EduTip 1: Don't make them read and listen at the same time.
176: Suicide Prevention: What Teachers Can Do
175: Introducing the HyperRubric
173: How ELA and Special Ed Collaboration Can Produce Great Student Writing
172: The Importance of Maslow's Fourth Tier
171: Does Your School Need a Literacy Check-up?
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