Episodios

  • Answers to Top Questions about Flipping Your Classroom
    Jan 10 2014
    In this premier episode of Classroom Q and A we pursue answers to your top questions about the flipped classroom model. @jonbergmann, @tcockrum @bamradionetwork Jon Bergmann, @jonbergmann, is considered one of the pioneers in the Flipped Class Movement. He co-wrote the book on the Flipped Classroom. He is a co-founder of the Flipped Learning Network, a nonprofit organization which provides teachers the resources needed to implement flipped learning. He serves on the advisory board of TED Education. Troy Cockrum, @tcockrum, is a middle school language arts teacher in Indianapolis. He is also a Google Certified Teacher, host of the Flipped Learning Network Podcast, and author of Flipping Your English Class to Reach All Learners.
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    10 m
  • How Do We Increase Involvement Among Parents Who Are Already Overwhelmed?
    Jan 14 2014
    In this premier episode of Classroom Q and A we pursue answers to your top questions about the flipped classroom model. @jonbergmann, @tcockrum @bamradionetwork Jon Bergmann, @jonbergmann, is considered one of the pioneers in the Flipped Class Movement. He co-wrote the book on the Flipped Classroom. He is a co-founder of the Flipped Learning Network, a nonprofit organization which provides teachers the resources needed to implement flipped learning. He serves on the advisory board of TED Education. Troy Cockrum, @tcockrum, is a middle school language arts teacher in Indianapolis. He is also a Google Certified Teacher, host of the Flipped Learning Network Podcast, and author of Flipping Your English Class to Reach All Learners.
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    8 m
  • Character, Grit, Perseverance: Magic Bullet?
    Jan 23 2014
    There's a lot of talk in education circles these days about character, grit and perseverance. To what extent can these qualities address some of the apparently intractable challenges we face in education? Follow:@JasonFlom @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork Dr. Debbie Silver is a 30-year veteran teacher. She is the author of the bestselling book, Fall Down 7 Times, Get Up 8: Teaching Kids to Succeed. Jason Flom taught upper elementary teacher for 11 years and is now the Learning and Communications Director at Cornerstone Learning Community.
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    8 m
  • What Are the Basics Every Teacher Should Know About the Maker Movement?
    Jan 28 2014
    The Maker Movement is part of a fundamental rethinking about instruction and its place in the process of life-long learning. In this segment we cover the basics every teacher needs to know about it. Follow:@tbakernwp @smartinez@larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork Sylvia Martinez is co-author of "Invent to Learn: Making, Tinkering, and Engineering in the Classroom." She works with schools worldwide to introduce Maker tools, technology. Tanya Baker Ed., has been the director of National Programs atthe National Writing Project (NWP) since 2007.
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    9 m
  • What Are the Habits of Lifelong Readers, How do we Instill Them?
    Feb 5 2014
    In this segment we look at the various types of reading and seek answers to the questions what are the habits of lifelong reading and how do we develop these habits in our students? Donalyn Miller has worked with a variety of upper elementary and middle school students and currently teaches fifth grade in Forth Worth, Texas. She is the author of The Book Whisperer and Reading in the Wild. Her advice has appeared in publications such as Education Week and The Washington Post. @donalynbooks
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    10 m
  • Why Precisely Do Teachers Leave High Poverty Schools?
    Feb 13 2014
    In this segment we speak with two teachers who work at high poverty schools in pursuit of understanding exactly why some teachers leave while others stay. Follow:@MrPABruno, @angelcintronjr @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork Angel L. Cintron Jr., is a 7th grade social studies teacher at Charles Hart Middle School in Washington, D.C. He is also a 2014 CityBridge Foundation Education Innovation Fellow. Paul Bruno teaches middle school science in Los Angeles, having relocated from Oakland. He also blogs about education on his personal site and at This Week in Education.
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    11 m
  • How Can We Reduce Teacher Attrition at High-Poverty Schools?
    Feb 18 2014
    In this segment we speak with two teachers who work at high poverty schools about how we might reduce teacher attrition in high-poverty schools. Follow: @BarnettCTQ @IlanaGaron @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork Barnett Berry is founder, CEO, and partner at the Center for Teaching Quality in Carrboro, NC. He is the lead author of Teacherpreneurs: Innovative Teachers Who Lead But Don’t Leave. Ilana Garon teaches high school English at a public school in the Bronx. She is also the author of "Why Do Only White People Get Abducted by Aliens?": Teaching Lessons from the Bronx.
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    9 m
  • ELLs: What Do We Need to Do to Better Support English Language Learners?
    Feb 25 2014
    The number of English language learners is on the rise. In the segment we look at the different standard ways in which we approach these learners in pursuit of the best strategies. Follow: @KarenNemethEdM @judiehaynes @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork Karen Nemeth, Ed.M. is an author, consultant, and advocate for high quality early learning for dual language learners. She is co-host of the weekly #ELLChat on Twitter. Judie Haynes is co-moderator (with Karen Nemeth) of #ELLCHAT on Twitter. She taught ESL for 28 years and is the author of, "The Essential Guide for Educating Beginning English Learners " with Debbie Zacarian.
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    11 m
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