It's Complicated | First Year Teacher Roundtable!
Podcast |
OnEducation
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OnPodcastMedia
Media Type |
audio
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Education
News
Publication Date |
Aug 22, 2019
Episode Duration |
00:57:41

In this episode Mike and Glen discuss whether educators should use seating charts and whether all schools should be providing free lunch regardless of family income. We will debate whether teachers can prevent future school shootings and we have a new teacher roundtable this week where we will reflect on the first year of teaching.

Guest: Jonathon Pulliam II

Guest: Stephanie Vizcarra

Guest: Susan Jachymiak

Notes:

Today's podcast is brought to you by:

Classcraft: The presenting sponsor for OnEducation is Classcraft. We are excited to announce Classcraft’s new Story Mode which makes it easy for educators to harness the power of stories. Episodes 1 & 2 of Season 1 are ready for you and your students to play today and it’s completely free! To learn more about Classcraft and the new Story mode simply visit classcraft.com/oneducation

PikMyKid: OnEducation is brought to you by PikMyKid. PikMyKid is an automated dismissal solution that cuts car line time in half, engages parents with a parent app by being able to change dismissal routines right from their phone. Friends, that means no more front office calls! PikMyKid is affordable for schools and removes dismissal stress for Parents, Teachers, and staff members.” For more information, visit 

In this episode Mike and Glen discuss whether educators should use seating charts and whether all schools should be providing free lunch regardless of family income. We will debate whether teachers can prevent future school shootings and we have a new teacher roundtable this week where we will reflect on the first year of teaching. Guest: Jonathon Pulliam IITwitter: https://twitter.com/JonathonPuIIiamWebsitehttps://jonathonpulliam.com/Guest: Stephanie VizcarraTwitter: https://twitter.com/StephveduGuest: Susan JachymiakTwitter: https://twitter.com/MsJachymiakWebsite: http://msjachymiak.weebly.com/ Notes:#ChatOnEducation is a slow chat on Thursdays with questions at 9am, 12pm and 3pm join us to discuss the topics we talk about on this week's podcast. It's awesome, trust us!All students in Atlanta will get free lunch!: https://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/457839-all-students-to-receive-free-lunch-regardless-of-family-income?fbclid=IwAR1p6Twk6O6NvSnFmDPDSZ8O6apif6ErOq8DLmE0b9AgqsY7FFK2XBFMF1cCanada Learning Code TeacherCon's: https://www.canadalearningcode.ca/teachercon/Can teachers prevent school shootings?: https://www.edsurge.com/news/2019-08-15-can-teachers-be-trained-to-prevent-future-school-shootings-researchers-say-yesSeating Charts - Yes or No?: https://www.edsurge.com/news/2019-08-17-create-a-culture-not-a-classroom-why-seating-charts-matter-for-student-success9 mistakes new teachers make: mistakes-new-teachers-make.html">https://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2015/08/04/9-mistakes-new-teachers-make.html Today's podcast is brought to you by: Classcraft: The presenting sponsor for OnEducation is Classcraft. We are excited to announce Classcraft’s new Story Mode which makes it easy for educators to harness the power of stories. Episodes 1 & 2 of Season 1 are ready for you and your students to play today and it’s completely free! To learn more about Classcraft and the new Story mode simply visit classcraft.com/oneducation PikMyKid: OnEducation is brought to you by PikMyKid. PikMyKid is an automated dismissal solution that cuts car line time in half, engages parents with a parent app by being able to change dismissal routines right from their phone. Friends, that means no more front office calls! PikMyKid is affordable for schools and removes dismissal stress for Parents, Teachers, and staff members.” For more information, visit pikmykid.com Tailor-Ed: OnEducation is brought to you by Tailor-Ed. As teachers, meeting the needs of each and every student in today’s classroom is time-consuming, complicated, and overwhelming. Tailor-ED makes differentiation in math effortless through curated resources, smart student grouping, and student insights beyond proficiency. Sign up today using the promo code ONEDUCATION and receive 3 months on us. Visit tailor-ed.com for more information.

In this episode Mike and Glen discuss whether educators should use seating charts and whether all schools should be providing free lunch regardless of family income. We will debate whether teachers can prevent future school shootings and we have a new teacher roundtable this week where we will reflect on the first year of teaching.

Guest: Jonathon Pulliam II

Guest: Stephanie Vizcarra

Guest: Susan Jachymiak

Notes:

Today's podcast is brought to you by:

Classcraft: The presenting sponsor for OnEducation is Classcraft. We are excited to announce Classcraft’s new Story Mode which makes it easy for educators to harness the power of stories. Episodes 1 & 2 of Season 1 are ready for you and your students to play today and it’s completely free! To learn more about Classcraft and the new Story mode simply visit classcraft.com/oneducation

PikMyKid: OnEducation is brought to you by PikMyKid. PikMyKid is an automated dismissal solution that cuts car line time in half, engages parents with a parent app by being able to change dismissal routines right from their phone. Friends, that means no more front office calls! PikMyKid is affordable for schools and removes dismissal stress for Parents, Teachers, and staff members.” For more information, visit pikmykid.com

Tailor-Ed: OnEducation is brought to you by Tailor-Ed. As teachers, meeting the needs of each and every student in today’s classroom is time-consuming, complicated, and overwhelming. Tailor-ED makes differentiation in math effortless through curated resources, smart student grouping, and student insights beyond proficiency. Sign up today using the promo code ONEDUCATION and receive 3 months on us. ed.com/">Visit tailor-ed.com for more information.

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