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As teachers, the demands on us continue to expand. From active shooter drills to hybrid learning, and making sure masks are worn (or not worn) depending on the school district and which way the wind is blowing that day. Those who aim to inspire us to press on are fond of saying, "remember your why?" On this podcast our why is very simple, "We Just Want to Teach." Listen in as we search for practical teaching strategies, to help us manage our classrooms and guide our students through these extraordinary times.

We Just Want to TEACH BAM Radio Network

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As teachers, the demands on us continue to expand. From active shooter drills to hybrid learning, and making sure masks are worn (or not worn) depending on the school district and which way the wind is blowing that day. Those who aim to inspire us to press on are fond of saying, "remember your why?" On this podcast our why is very simple, "We Just Want to Teach." Listen in as we search for practical teaching strategies, to help us manage our classrooms and guide our students through these extraordinary times.

    12 Ways to Help Students Prepare for Tests, Reduce Anxiety, and Improve Outcomes

    12 Ways to Help Students Prepare for Tests, Reduce Anxiety, and Improve Outcomes

    How can we help students reduce test anxiety and improve how they perform on tests? We searched for strategies and discoverd some effective approaches. We reviewed 12 strategies and discussed why they work.

    Follow on Twitter: @juliacookonline @AggieAshley @sgthomas1973 @bamradionetwork @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd.

    Julia Cook, a former teacher and school counselor, has presented in over 3,000 schools worldwide. She regularly delivers keynote addresses at national and international education and counseling conferences, speaks to corporate audiences, and has 139 published children’s books. The goal behind all of Julia’s books and efforts is to actively involve young people in her fun and creative stories and teach them to become lifelong problem solvers. Inspirations for her books come from working with children and carefully listening to parents and teachers.

    Ashley Eberhart is in her 11th year of teaching as a Spanish Teacher at Round Rock High School in Round Rock, Texas. She serves as the Vice President for the Texas Foreign Language Association and the Austin Area Chairperson for the Texas A&M Hispanic Network. Ashley has presented from the campus level all the way to the national level on various topics such as SEL classroom strategies, building relationships in the virtual space, and implementing authentic resources for World Languages to advance interpretive proficiency. When she’s not in teacher mode, she spends time with her husband and teenage son and enjoys cooking, baking, traveling, blogging, and helping in the Texas BBQ Community.

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    When I Started Teaching I Wish I Had Known…

    When I Started Teaching I Wish I Had Known…

    In this episode, we return to the topic of what new teachers wished they knew when they first had a mentor and became one later on. We discuss the challenges and experiences of new teachers highlighting the unexpected responsibilities such as curriculum planning, parent communication, and professional development. The discussion provides practical advice for new teachers and those who mentor and are being mentored.

    Follow on Twitter: @MentorinAction @sgthomas1973@bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd

    Carol Pelletier Radford is the founder of Mentoring in Action, an organization dedicated to supporting beginning teachers and their mentors. She is an experienced teacher, university administrator, and certified yoga instructor. She believes the best form of professional learning is when teachers share their craft knowledge and wisdom with each other. She is the author of When I Started Teaching, I Wish I Had Known,

    Rachel Palumbo is a 24-year-old passionate educator in her second year of teaching, dedicated to nurturing young minds as a 4th-grade teacher. Her approach revolves around child-centered teaching and a strong emphasis on childhood literacy, aiming to empower all students to reach their fullest potential. She firmly believes in the power of inclusion, diversity, and unlocking each student’s creative potential to create a supportive and thriving learning environment.

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    Second-Year Teachers: The Most Helpful Guidance We Received From Our Mentors and What We Wish Was Included

    Second-Year Teachers: The Most Helpful Guidance We Received From Our Mentors and What We Wish Was Included

    We invited two second-year teachers to talk about what they learned during year one and what they wished they had known to prepare them for year two.

    Follow on Twitter: @sgthomas1973@bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd

    Nivene Hutchins is a recent graduate of The Ohio State University and has become licensed to teach preschool through fifth grade here in Ohio. She is in her second year as a third-grade teacher! She has a true passion for grades 3-5 and has been loving every minute she has spent at school this year. She lives for those lightbulb moments students have when they figure out something they have been struggling with.

    Ashley Wix is a second-year 3rd grade teacher in Gwinnett County! She attended the University of Georgia where she received her Bachelors and Masters in Elementary Education. When she’s not teaching, she loves to read, go to concerts, spend time with her dog, Milo, and be with family!

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    Three Helpful Mental Tweaks for the New School Year

    Three Helpful Mental Tweaks for the New School Year

    As we head back to school, we pause for a quick mindset audit to identify the attitudes we want to build on and those we want to tweak for the new school year.

    Follow on Twitter: @Angela Watson @sgthomas1973 @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork.

    Angela Watson is a National Board Certified Teacher with a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction. She has 11 years of classroom experience and over a decade of experience as an instructional coach. Angela created a website in 2003 to share practical classroom ideas and help other educators build a positive mindset to truly enjoy their work. Angela has written five books and her site now impacts over 8 million educators annually and rereleased book AWAKENED CHANGE YOUR MINDSET TO TRANSFORM YOUR TEACHING (Second Edition).

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    Five Things We All Need to Know About ChatGPT Before Heading Back to School

    Five Things We All Need to Know About ChatGPT Before Heading Back to School

    Many of us were consumed with teaching when ChatGPT entered the scene last year, so we had little available attention to give it.  The impact of this tool and other forms of generative AI has grown since then, and now it's essential to know the basics before we head back to school this term.

    Follow on Twitter: @Angela_Watson  @sgthomas1973 @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork

    Angela Watson is a National Board Certified Teacher with a master’s degree in Curriculum and Instruction. She has 11 years of classroom experience and over a decade of experience as an instructional coach. Angela created a website in 2003 to share practical classroom ideas and help other educators build a positive mindset to truly enjoy their work.  Angela has written five books and her site now impacts over 8 million educators annually.

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    5 Creative Ways to Make Math More Relatable and Relevant to Any Student, In Any Grade with ChatGPT

    5 Creative Ways to Make Math More Relatable and Relevant to Any Student, In Any Grade with ChatGPT

    Many students see math as confusing, frustrating, or irrelevant, making the subject difficult to learn and teach. This problem is even more challenging in early grades. Our guests share how they are using ChatGPT to create more relatable math stories that engage students, help them learn the language of math, and provide personalized support for struggling students.

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    @bobsonwong @leveragingAIedu @sgthomas1973 @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd

    Deborah Cleveland is an instructional designer from Des Moines, Iowa. As a middle school teacher, she loved leveraging innovative ideas into her classroom to enhance student experiences. She has taken that passion and is now working to design timely and relevant learning opportunities for educators that are focused on leveling up classroom experiences. Recently, she has been been working scaling the Agile mindset and the scrum framework across educational systems, learning about AI, and studying the role that neuroplasticity can have in the classroom.

    Bobson Wong has taught high school math in New York City public schools since 2005. He is the co-author of The Math Teacher’s Toolbox and Practical Algebra: A Self-Teaching Guide and was the 2022 winner of the Math for America Muller Award for Professional Influence in Education.

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