Episodios

  • The right questions for the “wrong” answers, starring Dan Meyer
    Oct 1 2025

    On this episode of Beyond My Years, host Ana Torres is joined by Dan Meyer, Ph.D., Vice President of User Growth at Amplify and former Chief Academic Officer at Desmos. Dan’s journey in education began much like that of many other teachers—with a love of his content area. But entering the classroom proved difficult as he struggled to engage students who didn’t share his interest in math. In this episode, Dan gives listeners insight into his secret for engaging students in anything. He provides models for grounding lessons in real life, giving students more opportunities to show off their personalities, and reframing mistakes and “wrong answers” as valuable answers to different questions. He also touches on technology use in the classroom and how to know when it's the right tool for the job. Ana and Classroom insider Eric Cross then reflect on Dan’s insights, and Eric shares his top takeaways for the classroom.

    Show notes:

    • Connect with Dan Meyer:
      • Subscribe to Dan’s Substack, Mathworlds.
    • Resources:
      • Five Twelve Thirteen by Dylan Kane
    • Subscribe to Beyond My Years https://amplify.com/beyond-my-years
    • Follow us on Instagram @amplify.education
    • Connect with Eric Cross: https://www.ericcross.org/
    • Connect with Ana Torres: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayansi-ana-torres-m-ed-26a10654/

    Quotes:

    “The posters are one thing, but the pedagogies are another.” —Dan Meyer, Ph.D.

    “What I'm always thinking about is how to make math more like the humanities, how to allow students to be right in personal ways and wrong in smart ways.” —Dan Meyer, Ph.D.

    “Kids like and learn from teachers who like and learn from them.”—Dan Meyer, Ph.D.

    “As human beings, sometimes we can get binary with things like tech or analog. But in reality, it's a tool. If I use the proper tool for the right job, I can be much more precise and accurate and detailed and creative.” —Eric Cross

    “Education is the kind of job that I love because I think I'll always feel, to some degree, like an amateur, like a learner in the work.”—Dan Meyer, Ph.D.

    “Create spaces where every kid could come in and say, “Whatever I offer here, if it's personal and earnest, it's gonna be well received and valuable.” —Dan Meyer, Ph.D.

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  • The science behind a joyful classroom, starring Tracey Severns, Ed.D.
    Sep 17 2025

    Host Ana Torres welcomes former NJDOE Chief Academic Officer Tracey Severns, Ed.D., to discuss not just how to bring more joy to the classroom but how joy and laughter can draw in even the most vulnerable students. Tracey outlines the current research on what humor can do in the classroom and shares her own observational research in a case study school on the power of increasing smiles. She shares tips and tricks for both classroom teachers and administrators for how to encourage a culture of joy. Finally, Ana and Classroom Insider Eric Cross reflect on Tracey’s insights, with Eric sharing his top three takeaways and what specifically he incorporated in his classroom after a trip to Disney.

    Show notes:

    • Connect with Tracey Severns:
      • Instagram: @tracey.severns
      • Linkedin
    • Resources:
      • Read: “Mistakes, Missteps, Missed Opportunities: Lived Lessons from the Real World of Educational Leaders”
    • Subscribe to Beyond My Years https://at.amplify.com/bmy
    • Follow us on Instagram @amplify.education
    • Connect with Eric Cross: https://www.ericcross.org/
    • Connect with Ana Torres: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayansi-ana-torres-m-ed-26a10654/

    Quotes:

    “We can do both rigor and relationships. We can address standards and smiles. We can do content and care.” —Tracey Severns, Ed.D.

    “ When you have a joyous classroom, you have a learning classroom.” —Tracey Severns, Ed.D.

    “There's research out there. I know some of us feel like we intuitively know that [smiling] is important, but the data shows how important that was.” —Ana Torres

    “When we view students not as difficult, but as those who challenge us to be our best, we switch from frustration to growth.” —Eric Cross


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  • Beyond My Years is back: Season 2 trailer
    Sep 3 2025

    Ana Torres and Eric Cross give you the first look at Season 2 of Beyond My Years, launching September 17, 2025. This trailer highlights what’s coming this season including shorter episodes and takeaways from our Classroom Insider. Season 2 focuses on common classroom challenges, looking to the experts and to the research to get you answers. We'll discuss topics from how to find your teaching style and actually engage students in math, to helping students develop critical thinking, and more!

    Show notes:

    • Subscribe to Beyond My Years: https://at.amplify.com/bmy
    • Follow us on Instagram: @amplify.education
    • Connect with Eric Cross: https://www.ericcross.org/
    • Connect with Ana Torres: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayansi-ana-torres-m-ed-26a10654/
    • Trailer: Get ready for Science of Reading: The Podcast's comprehension season
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  • Everything is literacy, starring Susan Lambert, Ed.D.
    Aug 20 2025

    Today on Beyond My Years, host Ana Torres is joined by Science of Reading: The Podcast host Susan Lambert, Ed.D., who’s here to make the case for all educators investing in student literacy development, regardless of the content domain they teach. Throughout the conversation, they discuss how all teachers are literacy teachers and share four simple tips for developing academic language in any classroom. Finally, Ana and Classroom Insider Eric Cross discuss what they learned and Eric shares his top three takeaways from Susan.

    Show notes:

    • Connect with Susan Lambert:
      • Podcast: Science of Reading: The Podcast
      • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-lambert-edd-b1512761/
    • Resources:
      • Science of Reading: A New Teacher’s Guide
      • Scarborough’s Reading Rope
      • The Knowledge Gap by Natalie Wexler
    • Subscribe to Beyond My Years https://amplify.com/beyond-my-years
    • Follow us on Instagram @amplify.education
    • Connect with Eric Cross: https://www.ericcross.org/
    • Connect with Ana Torres: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayansi-ana-torres-m-ed-26a10654/

    Quotes:

    “Any teacher in a classroom, no matter what content area they teach, is teaching something about language.” —Susan Lambert, Ed.D.

    “I got into education because one of my children had a hard time learning how to read. It's an experience that leads you to protect your child, find answers for your child, and then make sure that other kids and parents don't have to go through the same kind of trauma that you went through.” —Susan Lambert, Ed.D.

    “Reading and writing and understanding language is not just an English language arts teacher's responsibility. It's the responsibility of every educator to communicate their discipline and the words and the concepts from their discipline to their students.” —Susan Lambert, Ed.D.

    “Background knowledge, we either mine it or we make it. We either mine it by tapping into what students already know, or we make it by building the experiences they need.” —Eric Cross

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  • Springing forward and looking back, with Ana and Eric
    May 28 2025

    Today on Beyond My Years, host Ana Torres and Classroom Insider Eric Cross reconnect with three past guests—Fawn Nguyen, Rebecka Peterson, and Simone McQuaige—to explore key challenges from their early teaching days: classroom management, decentering oneself, and time management. Ana and Eric share their own experiences with these common hurdles, then offer a quick look at what’s ahead in Season 2.

    Show notes:

    • Episodes mentioned:
      • Simone McQuaige
      • Rebecka Peterson
      • Fawn Nguyen
    • Subscribe to Beyond My Years: https://amplify.com/beyond-my-years
    • Follow us on Instagram: @amplify.education
    • Connect with Eric Cross: https://www.ericcross.org/
    • Connect with Ana Torres: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayansi-ana-torres-m-ed-26a10654/

    Quotes:

    " So my biggest mistake early on was needing to have the last word." - Fawn Nguyen

    " Something I really struggled with and I actually took me several years to feel confident in how to manage my classroom in a way that like felt good and true to me." - Rebecka Peterson

    " Looking back, I realized it would've been so helpful to have learned how to set boundaries for myself and prioritize task, and definitely build time for my own self-care." - A. Simone McQuaige


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  • No broken children—only broken systems, starring Kareem Weaver
    Feb 5 2025

    Today on Beyond My Years, host Ana Torres soaks up wisdom from Kareem Weaver, an educational powerhouse who has spent over 30 years working toward the end of illiteracy. Kareem levels with Ana about the hard truths of education reform. Together, they get vulnerable about the personal costs they’ve paid in being committed to their work and the belief they share that no teacher should have to make those sacrifices. Kareem also discusses his time working in juvenile detention facilities, how a frightening diagnosis changed the way he approaches education, and how administrators can best help create sustainable careers. Taking all those lessons back to the classroom, Ana and Beyond My Years Classroom Insider Eric Cross talk about preparing more than just lesson plans, developing focused skill improvement, and making the connections between academic success and behavior reform.

    Show notes:

    • FULCRUM website: https://www.fulcrumliteracy.org/kareem-weaver
    • Research for Better Teaching: https://www.rbteach.com/
    • Subscribe to Beyond My Years: https://amplify.com/beyond-my-years
    • Follow us on Instagram: @amplify.education
    • Connect with Eric Cross: https://www.ericcross.org/
    • Connect with Ana Torres: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayansi-ana-torres-m-ed-26a10654/

    Quotes:
    “Where do we want our young people to go? What opportunities, what paths do we want them to have access to? Reading is a gateway for life.” —Kareem Weaver

    “If you can't grow people, what are you doing in a seat? If you're an administrator and you can't grow teachers' practice, then you're a manager, not an administrator.”—Kareem Weaver

    “Hope is wonderful, but that's not a strategy. You have to be very specific about what you're going to fix, what you're going to address, and what you're going to master.” —Kareem Weaver

    “There are no broken children; there's broken systems.” —Kareem Weaver


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  • Building an education network to make change, starring A. Simone McQuaige
    Jan 22 2025

    Today on Beyond My Years, host Ana Torres absorbs wisdom from A. Simone McQuaige, winner of Amplify's Science of Reading Changemaker Star Award in 2024. Simone teaches Ana about what it takes to support wider change across an entire district, and about the common traits she sees in all seasoned educators. She also shares stories about how her mother tried to convince her not to become a teacher, about learning to be calm and reflect, and about how she thinks about her legacy as an educator. Taking all those lessons back to the classroom, Ana and Classroom Insider Eric Cross discuss creating a teacher network, building buy-in, and student-designed projects.

    Show notes:

    • Connect with A. Simone McQuaige
      • Listen: Hear McQuaige’s advice on the Science of Reading
      • Listen to McQuaige and the rest of the Star Award winners on Science of Reading: The Podcast
      • LinkedIn: Simone McQuaige
      • X: @simone_mcquaige @PGCPSK5RELA
    • Subscribe to Beyond My Years https://amplify.com/beyond-my-years
    • Follow us on Instagram @amplify.education
    • Connect with Eric Cross: https://www.ericcross.org/
    • Connect with Ana Torres: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayansi-ana-torres-m-ed-26a10654/

    Quotes:
    “There are a lot of lessons to be learned from ‘back in the day’. It doesn't mean we always had it right. We were learning along the way and we recognize that our students are not the same students that were sitting in front of us ‘back in the day.’” —A. Simone McQuaige

    “Seasoned teachers are often looked at as the ones with all the answers, and they may not truly have all the answers, but they've lived experiences that I think a lot of new teachers could learn from.” —A. Simone McQuaige

    “When you look at a lot of the seasoned teachers who've been in the profession for quite some time, there's a calmness about them. And you work effectively when you're in that calm space.” —A. Simone McQuaige

    “One of the things that I've learned over the years is you cannot make change by yourself.” —A. Simone McQuaige


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  • Your starter pack to mentorship, starring Serena Klosa
    Jan 8 2025

    Today on Beyond My Years, host Ana Torres gets wisdom from Serena Klosa, an educator with 37 years of experience as a teacher, principal, and now deputy chief of schools. Serena discusses what it takes to be a good mentor and to be mentored by others—stressing the humility it requires and the strength it creates. She also shares stories of the “Queens of the Third Floor” and their no-nonsense approach to mentoring, and opens up about the lessons she won’t let herself forget. Taking all those lessons back to the classroom, Ana and Classroom Insider Eric Cross discuss maintaining positive routines with students, staying humble, and valuing every role in the school.

    Show notes:

    • Connect with Serena Klosa on X: @spetersonklosa
    • Subscribe to Beyond My Years https://amplify.com/beyond-my-years
    • Follow us on Instagram @amplify.education
    • Connect with Eric Cross: https://www.ericcross.org/
    • Connect with Ana Torres: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anayansi-ana-torres-m-ed-26a10654/

    Quotes:
    “Every kick in the butt is a boost up.” —Serena Klosa

    “My teaching is not something I do. It's who I am.” —Serena Klosa

    “Asking for mentoring is not a sign of weakness. It's saying, ‘I want to be better and I want to grow.’ And sometimes, if you don't ask, they're not going to do it.” —Serena Klosa


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