In today’s episode, we have a question from a listener! Nate is wondering about how schools emphasize “service” and how we expect students to develop the skills and attitudes to engage in acts of service. Specifically, he asks, “How can schools cultivate a heart of service in students?” We share some of our own experiences as students being expected and required to participate in service projects. We think through the challenges of creating a culture where service is the norm, but we also share some ideas for ways to make service become more a way of life for students--a shift from “have to” towards “get to.”
Episode 076: Adventures in Reimagining Assessment
Episode 075: Uncomfortable Truths and Teacher Imagination
Episode 074: A Conversation with Justin Bailey, part 2
Episode 073: A Conversation with Justin Bailey, part 1
Episode 072: Back to School (and a Creaky Table)
Summer 2022 Bonus: ”Schooled”
Summer 2022 Replay: Failure
Summer 2022 Replay: Positivity
Episode 071: The Work of Imagination in Teaching Christianly
Episode 070: In Praise of Substitute Teachers
Episode 069: Book Talks - Reading, Faith, and Community
Episode 068: The Plate Isn’t Getting Any Bigger
Summer 2022 Replay - When It All Seems Like Too Much
Episode 067: Dealing with Criticism
Episode 066: Why Free Reading Is Important (Or, Just Say No to Accelerated Reader)
Episode 065: What Are Report Cards For?
Bonus: Chit Chat in the Hallway
Episode 064: Teaching Who We Are
Transitioning towards Summer Bonus - The Staff Room
Episode 063: We Invite You to Do Nothing
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