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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169: Revolution School: When "Reimagining School" Actually Happens
168: Mistake Analysis
167: How to Co-Construct Success Criteria with Students
166: UDL as a Key to Equity
165: Setting Up Mastery-Based Grading in Your Classroom
164: The Elegance of the Gray Area
163: It's Time to Give Classroom Jobs Another Try
162: Up-Down-Both-Why: A Funds of Feeling Approach to Literature
161: Six Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2021
160: Fire Up Your Students with a Campaign Unit
159: Connecting Students in a Disconnected World
158: How to Create a Self-Paced Classroom
157: What's Possible with Green Screens in the Classroom
156: Subversion: An Essential Tool of the Master Teacher
155: How to Teach When Everyone's Scattered
154: Hexagonal Thinking: A Colorful Tool for Discussion
153: Four Laws of Learning
152: Creating Moments of Genuine Connection Online
151: Historically Responsive Literacy: An Equity-Centered Approach to Curriculum
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