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Teachers Aid

Summary: Teachers Aid is new for 2018 with Mandy Froehlich and Jon Harper - We've refocused the show on meeting some of the biggest unmet needs every educator has. If you are an educator who gives teaching your all, but still feels that you're not doing enough, this show is for you. Tune in to get social and emotional support for the very personal challenges teachers face. We promise you that you won't hear educators talking like this every day.

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 Helping Students to Cope With Tragedy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:12

When tragedies strike students, their families, teachers and your classroom can be impacted. In this segment our guest provide guidance for teachers on how to help students cope with tragedy. @flourishingkids @blairconsult @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Cathy Paine, Chair of National Emergency Assistance Team and member of National Association of School Psychologists. Mark DeAntonio MD Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Director of the Inpatient Child and Adolescent Service at the UCLA Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior. Joan Young is an elementary school teacher in the San Francisco bay, and a clinical psychologist. Nancy Blair is a professional development consultant, former teacher and school administrator.

 Getting Beyond Burnout | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:12

Burnout among teachers is a growing problem driven by increased feelings of powerlessness in the classroom and profession. Our guests explore the roots of the problem and offer practical guidance on getting through and beyond burnout. @flourishingkids @teachingwithsoul@bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Jim Bender is the Executive Director of the National Education Association Health Information Network. Dr. Beverly Potter, author, Overcoming Job Burnout: How to Renew Enthusiasm for Work. Joan Young elementary school teacher San Francisco bay, and a clinical psychologist. Lisa Dabbs spent 19 years as an administrator; passion is to support and mentor teachers and administrators.

 Staying Motivated, Passionate and Excited About Teaching | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:37

A recent Gallup poll found that within one to three years of teaching less than a third of teachers are still deeply enthusiastic about their work and actively contributing to their organizations. For the most part we know why so many teachers become demotivated. What we don't broadly know is how to prevent it. Our guests today have spent decades in the classroom and are still passionate and engage. They've come to share the keys to staying excited about teaching. Tune in... @TeachaKidd @NancyFlanagan @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Rafe Esquith, award-winning teacher, is in his 31st year of teaching and is author of four books, including the bestseller Real Talk for Real Teachers. Dr. Allen Mendler, trainer, author, develops effective frameworks and strategies for educators to help difficult youth succeed. Lee Kolbert is a blogger, educator, and self-proclaimed geek. She has been with Palm Beach County Schools for over 27 years. Nancy Flanagan is a retired teacher, with 31 years as a K-12 Music specialist.

 How the Communications Culture of Your School Impacts You | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:53

The ideal communications culture in a school would be supportive, authentic and positive. But what happens when it isn't? Our guests talk about the teacher's role in shaping school culture. @No_Gossip @teachingwithsoul @bamradionetwork Samuel P. Chapman is chief executive officer of Empower Public Relations and co-author of "The No-Gossip Zone." Michael Linsin is author of the books, Dream Class and The Classroom Management Secret. Lisa Dabbs spent 19 years as an administrator; and now supports and mentors teachers and administrators.

 Student-Led Parent-Teacher conferences | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:10

What happens when you introduce students into the standard parent-teacher conference? Our guests report many benefits and a few challenges that need to be considered. Tune in to learn more about student-lead conferences. @edrethink @NancyFlanagan Jack Berckemeyer, author, A School-Wide Approach to Student-Led Conferences, is the Director of professional development for Incentive Publications. Bob Lenz, CEO of Envision Education, a leader in high school redesign, and performance assessment. Nancy Flanagan is a retired teacher, with 31 years as a K-12 Music specialist in the Hartland, Michigan schools. John Spencer is currently a sixth grade ELL teacher in a low-income urban school in Phoenix, Arizona.

 Teacher Voice: How to Make Sure That When You Speak People Listen | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:36

When it comes to driving change in education policy, many teachers feel powerless. Our guests say that nothing can be further from the truth. Today teachers are empowered in new and significant ways to effect change. In this segment we talk about how teachers can harness and use our new amplified ability to drive change in education. Thomas Hatch, Co-Director, National Center for Restructuring Education, Schools, & Teaching (NCREST). Sandy Marz is a CTQ/AZk12 Teacherpreneur at Safford K8 International Baccalaureate School, Tucson Unified School District. Nancy Blair, a professional development consultant, former teacher and school administrator; and Jason Flom is the Director of Learning Platforms at Q.E.D. Foundation.

 Quickly Creating a Sense of Community in Your Classroom | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:09

Creating a warm, welcoming, trusting sense of community in your classroom at the beginning of the year is crucial to learning. Listen as our guests share tips for quickly unifying your class and fostering a collaborative learning climate. Follow: @Teach_Preschool, @flourishingkids @bamradionetwork Sarah Brown Wessling, National Teacher of the Year, teaches high school English at Johnston High School in Johnston, Iowa. Ellen Booth Church is an early childhood assistant professor at the State University of New York at New Paltz. Joan Young is an elementary school teacher and a clinical psychologist; Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed. has over 20 years experience in early childhood education as a teacher, director, and consultant for professional development.

 Tracking Students Was Dead, But Now... | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:25

Grouping students by ability, or what was traditionally called tracking, fell out of favor a decade ago but is making a comeback. What's driving the resurgence? What’s the impact? What are the current pros and cons? Follow: @Eduflack @blairconsult @bamradionetwork Joann DiGennaro, President, Center for Excellence in Education and author ofm Science Literacy: Essential for Decision Making. Carol Burris is principal of South Side High School in the Rockville Centre School District in NY and co-author of Detracking for Excellence and Equity. Patrick Riccards, is a communications and policy expert and also blogs for Eduflack. Nancy Blair a professional development consultant, former teacher and school administrator.

 Back to School: Setting Expectations -Your Classroom Management Plan for Day One: | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:27

Our guests say that having a classroom management plan and setting the right expectations for students on the first day is critical. What's the best way to achieve this? Tune in now and find out... Follow: @NancyFlanagan @Teach_Preschool @bamradionetwork Harry Wong is co-author of The First Days of School. The book has sold 3.8 million copies and has been translated into five foreign languages. Nick Romagnolo taught Math before co-founding Aspire - East Palo Alto Phoenix Academy. Nancy Flanagan is a retired teacher, with 31 years as a K-12 Music specialist in the Hartland, Michigan schools. Deborah J. Stewart, M.Ed. is the Executive Educational Director over three childcare campuses.

 Back to School: Making a Good Impression on Your First Day of School | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:11

No matter how long they've been teaching, fact is most teachers are nervous about the first day of school. In this segment our guests share their insights on how to to get off to a good start on the first day back in the classroom. Follow: @professormartin @LarryFerlazzo, @edrethink @bamradionetwork Dr. Joe Martin is a professor, and a teacher retention and classroom management expert. He's authored or co-authored nine books, including "Good Teachers Never Quit." Larry Ferlazzo, author of "HSelf Driven to Learn", is a high school teacher. John T. Spencer is currently a sixth grade ELL teacher in Phoenix, Arizona. He blogs regularly at Education Rethink

 Student Plagiarism in the Digital Age: Easier to Do, Easier to Catch, Still a Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 13:12

The digital age has made plagiarizing the works of others much easier. But new digital tools have also made it easier to detect submissions that have been "appropriated." Our guests discuss the problem, these new tools and best practices to dissuade students from plagiarizing other's work. @TeacherJenCarey @web20classroom Jennifer Carey is Director of Educational Technology at the Ransom Everglades School in Miami, Florida and has more than 12 years of educational technology experience. Laura Hennessey DeSena is an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Humanities at NYU and the author of Preventing Plagiarism: Tips and Techniques. Steve Anderson is an educator, #Edchat Co-Creator, ASCD Emerging Leader and one the Top 50 Innovators in Education.

 iLiteracy: Distinguishing Fact From Fiction Online | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:13

Along with the many benefits of being able to freely access the world's information online comes the challenge of separating reliable information from unreliable. How can teachers help students avoid the scams, scoundrels and hoaxes that come with bringing the Internet into the classroom? Robert Pondiscio is a former South Bronx 5th grade teacher, Pondiscio has written and lectured extensively about education and ed reform, most recently as the Vice President of the Core Knowledge Foundation. Brian Mull has been a middle school teacher, a technology director and a curriculum specialist. He now assists schools and districts in the building of robust and rigorous educational environments. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator who has worked in various capacities. Dr. Joyce Valenza is the teacher-librarian at Springfield Township High School in Erdenheim, PA. She is a prolific education and technology writer who for ten years.

 Advanced Degrees? Additional Credentials?: What Teachers Really Need | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:48

While one of our guests refers to some advanced certifications as "meaningless credentials,” another says the move to discount advanced degrees is dumbing down teaching. Listen and tell us what you think Follow: @bodymindchild @stumpteacher @bamradionetwork John Wilson is former executive director of the National Education Association and a senior fellow with the Pearson Foundation. Marcus A. Winters is an assistant professor in the Leadership, the College of Education at the University of Colorado. His research focuses on K-12 education policy including teacher compensation policies. Nancy Flanagan is a retired National Board Certified Teacher. Josh Stumpenhorst, is a junior high Language Arts and Social Science teacher.

 Is the Sage on the Stage Really Dead? Yes. Well, Almost... | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 11:40

A growing cabal of educators is concluding that giving control of learning to students is the ideal path forward. But are teachers, accustomed to being the sage on the stage, really ready to step down? Are school leaders ready to support teachers taking a backseat to students? Can the standards be met this way? Follow: @CoachGinsburg @globalearner @stumpteacher @bamradionetwork David Ginsburg helps schools improve student outcomes through various services including leadership coaching and instructional coaching. Alan November is an international leader in education technology. He has been director of an alternative high school, computer coordinator, technology consultant, and university lecturer. Josh Stumpenhorst is a junior high Language Arts and Social Science teacher. He has been named the 2012 Illinois Teacher of the Year.

 Taking Back the Teaching Profession: Can it Be Done? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 12:17

Our guests move beyond lamenting the lack of respect teachers receive and offer some practical ideas about how teachers can reclaim the profession. Daniel Willingham is currently Professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. Dr. Steve Paine is current President of P21 (Partnership for 21st Century Skills) and a consummate life-long educator; he served as West Virginia's 25th state superintendent of schools. Lisa Nielsen is an educator and author of the book Teaching Generation Tex. Jerry Blumengarten taught for 32 years at inner city NY school. Follow: @DTWillingham @InnovativeEdu cybraryman1 @bamradionetwork

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