Dear Teacher Rachel
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Dear Teacher is all about celebrating the teachers in our lives. Each episode features an interview with a teacher (K-12 and Higher Ed too) sharing the joys and challenges of the classroom, favorite moments, funny stories, and tips for appreciating the teachers in your own life.
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Anne and Chrissie: A Homeschool Conversation
For the final episode of Dear Teacher I interviewed two of my very first interviewees, Anne Grogan and Chrissie Lockman. Anne and Chrissie are both trained elementary school teachers turned homeschool moms who are passionate about education. In this interview they trade stories about out-of-the-box teaching ideas, how to survive the stress of homeschooling, and how to practice grace and good self-care.
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Maureen: Teaching College English during the Pandemic
Dr. Maureen Gallagher talks about her experiences teaching English at Slippery Rock University. She also reflects on the ups and downs of teaching during the pandemic.
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Laurel: Honoring the Whole Person, Faculty Development
Faculty developer Dr. Laurel Willingham-McLain shares insights from her career teaching and caring for teachers. From directing a university center for teaching and learning to consulting one on one with faculty during the pandemic, Laurel talks about adaptation, growth, and valuing people.
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Rachel & Mike: Teaching high school vs college and some perks of teaching via Zoom
Your host Rachel becomes the interviewee! In this episode, learn about what it’s like to teach full-time high school, part-time college, and manage both during the pandemic. Podcast sound editor and husband extraordinaire Mike makes an appearance as interviewer.
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Justin: Teaching Game Design and Starting a Job During the Pandemic
Justin Fanzo teaches Game Design at Penn State University. Listen in as he shares why he chose the profession, the unique challenges and rewards of teaching game design, and what it was like to start a new position during the pandemic.
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Mini Episode: Ralph and Teaching Music in a Pandemic
North Carolina Music teacher Ralph Shoemaker shares his experiences with adapting to the pandemic and reflects on why he pursued a career in music education.