The Extraordinary Educators Podcast

Hayley Browning

Best practices, tips, and stories to help you be extraordinary in your classroom and beyond, featuring Curriculum Associates' Manager, Voice of the Customer, Hayley Browning.

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    Five Key Strategies To Engage Middle School Students with Naneka Brathwaite

    Middle schoolers are a different set of students, and it is important to consider how best to engage them in their learning. National Director, Naneka Brathwaite, joins this episode to unpack five key strategies to engage middle school students: make progress visible, fuel autonomy with real choice, keep content relevant to age, build discourse for critical thinking, and pace efficiently so every minute counts. Naneka explains how simple data talks, student-friendly progress trackers, and clear goals help learners name where they are and choose what to try next. From there, we dig into incorporating student choice by providing parallel paths to the same standard to support students deciding how they learn best.  Relevance and discourse go hand in hand. Hear practical ways to pair developmentally appropriate texts with age-appropriate topics, reducing shame while raising curiosity. Naneka shares routines that move teachers from a "sage on the stage" to a facilitator of thinking: structured turn and talk, error analysis, and respectful disagreement that push ideas forward. In math and literacy alike, students learn to explain, question, and refine. Finally, we talk about pacing. Older learners can revisit foundations quickly, but not at the expense of understanding. Learn how to plan concrete-to-abstract progressions, use quick checks to steer instruction, and avoid whole-class reteaching by leveraging small groups and just-in-time supports. The payoff is fewer disruptions, more buy-in, and a room that feels both calm and energized.

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    Behavioral Management: The Secret Curriculum with Dr. Anita Archer

    Today we sit down with Dr. Anita Archer to unpack how clear, compassionate behavior systems transform a room from reactive to ready. The big shift isn’t about control; it’s about removing guesswork so students know what to do and teachers can teach. To begin, Dr. Archer dives into why behavior management is important. From there, she breaks down how to mapping key activities into simple, teachable expectations. You’ll hear routines in action, the power of specific praise, and the art of pre-correction so success is more likely before the first direction is given.  If you're feeling overwhelmed tackling behavior management in your own classroom, Dr. Archer talks through a reset plan: pick a date, relaunch core routines, use “Looks Like / Sounds Like” charts, and keep expectations visible for a few days while habits take root. We wrap up with some memorable "Archerisms:" avoid the void for they will fill it; predictability predicts ability; if you expect it, pre-correct it; and teach with passion, manage with compassion.  When expectations are explicit, feedback is specific, and routines are predictable, students feel safe, respected, and ready to learn. If you’re aiming for fewer disruptions, stronger focus, and great instruction, listen to this episode today. IES Practice Guides: ies.ed.gov/ncee/wwc/practiceguides Read Dr. Anita Archer's blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blog/effective-behavioral-management-in-the-classroom Follow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssoc Follow us on Instagram: @MyiReady Have feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com to connect with us!

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    Normalizing Feelings: Finding Your Best Self, Every Day with Shannon Allison

    Feelings walk into class before backpacks do. We sit down with first grade teacher Shannon Allison to explore how simple, repeatable SEL moves turn big emotions into teachable moments and stronger learning. Instead of treating social emotional learning as an add-on, Shannon shows how to weave it into routines that students can use right away and that teachers can sustain on busy days. Beyond what strategies Shannon incorporates into her classroom, she dives into the "why" behind them, helping students better understand their own emotions in the process. Along the way, we also unpack the teacher side of social-emotional learning -- embracing nonlinear careers, resisting social media comparisons, and learning to be proud of progress even when the path looks different from the dream. Shannon’s recognition as an Extraordinary Educator opened doors to a supportive community that celebrates specific, effective practice, not perfection, and that affirmation changed how she sees her work. If you want practical strategies you can try tomorrow and a reminder that your journey still counts when it curves, this conversation delivers. We offer clear takeaways for classroom culture, student self-regulation, and teacher well-being, plus insights into how recognition and community fuel growth.  Apply to join the Extraordinary Educators: www.surveymonkey.com/r/EE2026 Read the blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blog Follow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssoc Follow us on Instagram: @MyiReady Have feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com to connect with us!

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    Strategies for Older Striving Readers with Lisa Mucci

    Literacy is a lifeline for academic success and lifelong opportunities. For older students still struggling with reading, targeted intervention powerful and transformative. In this conversation with Lisa Mucci, Curriculum Associates' Impact Specialist in Curriculum and Instruction, we explore practical, evidence-based strategies that can make an immediate difference for these learners. In this episode, Lisa shares her passion for supporting older striving readers.  We dive into specific techniques like chunking and looping for multisyllabic words, which helps students decode 60-80% of English vocabulary by recognizing prefixes, suffixes, and roots. This approach builds not just reading skills but transferable strategies they can apply in science, social studies, and beyond. What makes this episode particularly valuable is the balance between instructional precision and human connection. Lisa reminds us that older struggling readers need teachers who believe in their potential while providing structured, explicit instruction. She offers immediately applicable strategies for building background knowledge, implementing fluency routines with purpose, and pre-teaching vocabulary to strengthen comprehension. Throughout our discussion, we emphasize that while compassion is essential, it must be paired with high expectations and collaborative effort between teacher and student. Whether you're working directly with striving readers or supporting colleagues who do, you'll walk away with concrete techniques to implement tomorrow. Listen now to discover how literacy intervention truly can change lives, and how you can be part of that transformation for your students. Read the blog: CurriculumAssociates.com/blog Follow us on Twitter: @CurriculumAssoc Follow us on Instagram: @MyiReady Have feedback, questions, or want to be a guest? Email ExtraordinaryEducators@cainc.com to connect with us!

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Best practices, tips, and stories to help you be extraordinary in your classroom and beyond, featuring Curriculum Associates' Manager, Voice of the Customer, Hayley Browning.

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