Episode 23

“It’s time to stop writing IEPs for the 1980s and truly prepare students for the future.” Catherine WhitcherFounder, Master IEP Coach In this episode, Catherine Whitcher digs into how teachers should be approaching writing real-world IEP goals and why the most important task is to ensure students’ unique needs are being met. She encourages teachers

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How to Create Real-World IEP Goals with Catherine Whitcher

Episode 22

“When they connect each of the sounds that they hear to the letters that are used to spell them, a door unlocks for them.”  Malia HollowellCEO, Playdough to Plato Do you agree that our students deserve not just a good education but an exceptional one? In this episode, Malia Hallowell, CEO of Playdough to Plato,

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How to Incorporate the Science of Reading in the Classroom with Malia Hollowell
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Episode 20

“There isn’t going to be any one magic program that is going to encompass everything you need to do. It doesn’t exist but we can integrate.”  Emily GibbonsCEO, The Literacy Nest Are you looking for effective tools and strategies to implement reading interventions in your classroom? In this episode, Emily Gibbons, a dyslexia specialist remarks

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Effective Reading Interventions for Elementary Students with Emily Gibbons
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Episode 19

“Restorative practices is not the silver bullet to solving school discipline problems.”  Brad WeinsteinTeacherGoals Founder & Co-Author of Hacking School Discipline Have you ever wondered how to eliminate punishment and build a culture of responsible students and independent learners? In this week’s episode, Brad Weinstein shares how schools can incorporate a restorative and social-emotional approach

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Implement a Restorative and Social-Emotional Approach to School Discipline with Brad Weinstein
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Episode 18

When you’re at peace that’s when you’re supposed to plan for war. Dr. Don ParkerAuthor, Building Bridges Have you ever wondered how to build meaningful relationships with students at risk of failing in school? In this conversation, our incredible guest, Dr. Don Parker digs into relevant strategies to build teacher-student relationships and create a welcoming

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Increase Engagement of At-Risk Students with Dr. Don Parker
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Episode 17

“The challenge with being a culturally responsive math teacher or just being a culture responsive teacher, in general, is the fact that we don’t get that early training.”  Kwame Sarfo-MensahEducator & CEO, Identity Talk Consulting Are you making sure to stay true to the teacher in you? In today’s episode, Kwame Sarfo-Mensah shares his experiences

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Implement Culturally Responsive Teaching in Math with Kwame Sarfo-Mensah