Schurtz and Ties: A podcast about education and culture

Schurtz&Ties
Schurtz and Ties: A podcast about education and culture

Inspired by the classroom, Kasey Schurtz and Brian T. Miller wrestle with how to become better teachers, leaders, and people. Schurtz and Ties is sponsored by PeerDrivePD.com and is a proud member of the TeachBetter Podcast Network.

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    Ep. 86: "Who before the do." Intellectual Engagement with John Almarode

    Grab your notes, sharpen you pen, and buckle up! In this episode, we take off quick and cover a TON of beautiful ground. John Almarode is an associate professor of education and the Executive Director of Teaching and Learning in the College of Education at James Madison University, and in this episode, he brings the intellectual boom. In just over an hour, Mr Almarode walks us through the land of Engagement with the help of Continuum of Engagement, arguing for Generative Learning, and breaking down Smart Thinking, and much much more. We hope you enjoy the ride! Don't forget to drink your coffee. Types of Engagement Intellectual-The process of selecting, organizing, and integrating information. Physical-participating in purposeful motions and physical activities that directly connect to the content Cultural-various cultures feel accepted, the environment does not class with cultures or make particular cultures feel unwelcome. (careful not to just tell the stories of old dead white men) (help students identify lines where personal freedoms and societal ethics converge) Behavioral- teach positive behavior in how students attend school, follow expectations, and treat others. Emotional-feeling good while at school. (Procrastination is a result of avoiding bad feelings. Many students don’t do school work because they don’t feel good doing the work) remember how you made them feel Social- the act of students participating in a community of people, following social norms, and monitoring and adjust their interactions in new settings. Show Sponsors: Schurtz and Ties is a proud partner with ⁠⁠TeachBetter.com⁠⁠⁠⁠: "The Teach Better Podcast Network is dedicated to supporting the entire school ecosystem through in-depth conversations around topics you care about. Covering a variety of areas in education, each podcast aims to support educators in the field toward creating and maintaining a progressive, student-focused classroom." Please reach out and let us know your thoughts or share a topic: X (Twitter): SchurtzandTies Gmail: schurtzandties@gmail.com #DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking

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    Ep. 85: Be cautious, be free, be curious. The importance of Cultural Engagement

    Cultural Engagement is essential to creating a safe and sound environment, and a safe and sound environment is essential to learning. In this episode, Kasey and Brian provide strategies for teachers and educational leaders that encourage students to bring in their culture, engage with the culture, and create a holistically safe, secure, and diversly strong culture. Episodes Referenced: - Ep. 73: Let them be loud; Let them show up with Dr Curry - Ep. 55: The Culture Blend with Jerry Jones - Ep. 81: "Stay a teacher." Wisdom on Behavioral Engagement with Jedd Hafer Types of Engagement Intellectual-”constructing new knowledge” with high order tasks Physical-participating in purposeful motions and physical activities that directly connect to the content Cultural-various cultures feel accepted, the environment does not class with cultures or make particular cultures feel unwelcome. (careful not to just tell the stories of old dead white men) (help students identify lines where personal freedoms and societal ethics converge) Behavioral- teach positive behavior in how students attend school, follow expectations, and treat others. Emotional- The feeling of security. Social- the act of students participating in a community of people, following social norms, and monitoring and adjust their interactions in new settings. Show Sponsors: Schurtz and Ties is a proud partner with ⁠⁠⁠TeachBetter.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: "The Teach Better Podcast Network is dedicated to supporting the entire school ecosystem through in-depth conversations around topics you care about. Covering a variety of areas in education, each podcast aims to support educators in the field toward creating and maintaining a progressive, student-focused classroom." Please reach out and let us know your thoughts or share a topic: X (Twitter): SchurtzandTies Gmail: schurtzandties@gmail.com #DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking

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    Ep 84: "Put me on hold, please" and the smell of milk: A Barstool Episode

    From deschooling to the average age shifting to 32 and everywhere in-between. In this episode, Brian and Kasey take a break from the deep-dive of engagement and check in, share their current thoughts and convictions, and wrestle through - as always - how we can best support teachers, encourage students, and improve education. - Opus Number 1: You can download the song or listen to the This American Life episode. - Deschooling Society. It is available on Amazon. "Most learning is not the result of instruction. It is rather the result of unhampered participation in a meaningful setting." - "Stay in your lane." Healthy cultures have diversity - friction - and more importantly, trust. "Research reveals that when startups put a premium on culture fit, they're less likely to fail and more likely to go public. But then they grow at slower rates. They start to get stale" (Adam Grant). - Average age is 32. Not 25. More than ever, education is about teaching how to be good people. The content is just a vessel. - Be a candle. A candle loses nothing by lighting another candle. But it radically impacts the room. - The smell of milk: The importance of childhood memories. "I remember my childhood names for grasses and secret flowers," he wrote in the opening chapter of East of Eden. "I remember where a toad may live and what time the birds awaken in the summer-and what trees and seasons smelled like." Show Sponsors: Schurtz and Ties is a proud partner with ⁠⁠⁠TeachBetter.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: "The Teach Better Podcast Network is dedicated to supporting the entire school ecosystem through in-depth conversations around topics you care about. Covering a variety of areas in education, each podcast aims to support educators in the field toward creating and maintaining a progressive, student-focused classroom." Please reach out and let us know your thoughts or share a topic: X (Twitter): SchurtzandTies Gmail: schurtzandties@gmail.com #DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking

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    Ep. 83: "Its all about security." Emotional Engagement with Charle Peck

    "How can I lead you through this?" This week, we welcome back school mental health expert Charle Peck to discuss Emotional Engagement and how we can best serve, protect, and teach our students in an emotionally secure environment. In this episode, we wrestle through a variety of questions such as, "How do we create an emotionally secure space?" and "What are some strategies teachers can use to help connect with students and quick and efficient ways?" As always, Mrs. Peck provides tangible answers that benefit both teachers and administrators. You can learn more about Charle Peck and reach out to her directly at thrivingeducator.org. You can also purchase her book, Improving School Mental Health: The Thriving School Community Solution. References: - The Thriving Educator Podcast: The Loneliness Epidemic - Only7seconds.com Types of Engagement Intellectual-”constructing new knowledge” with high order tasks Physical-participating in purposeful motions and physical activities that directly connect to the content Cultural-various cultures feel accepted, the environment does not class with cultures or make particular cultures feel unwelcome. (careful not to just tell the stories of old dead white men) (help students identify lines where personal freedoms and societal ethics converge) Behavioral- teach positive behavior in how students attend school, follow expectations, and treat others. Emotional- The feeling of security. Social- the act of students participating in a community of people, following social norms, and monitoring and adjust their interactions in new settings. Show Sponsors: Schurtz and Ties is a proud partner with ⁠⁠TeachBetter.com⁠⁠⁠⁠: "The Teach Better Podcast Network is dedicated to supporting the entire school ecosystem through in-depth conversations around topics you care about. Covering a variety of areas in education, each podcast aims to support educators in the field toward creating and maintaining a progressive, student-focused classroom." Please reach out and let us know your thoughts or share a topic: X (Twitter): SchurtzandTies Gmail: schurtzandties@gmail.com #DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking

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    Ep. 82: Social Engagement: A reflection of who We are and want to be.

    Social Media is NOT true engagement. It has skewed our perception of connection and continually ignores the rules of social engagement. It has not only changed us all, it has directly impacted our schools and classrooms. In this episode, Kasey and Brian break down Social Engagement - what it is and what it isn't - and provide tangible ways educators can instantly and intentionally provide a space for students to safely and appropriately socially engage with each other. - Focus on first interactions; Focus on last interactions - Create shared agreements - Make it feel like a welcoming community gathering space - Create opportunities for rich conversations; Demonstrate how to start and end conversations; Demonstrate how to listen well - Combine structure and choice in who students talk to Types of Engagement Intellectual-”constructing new knowledge” with high order tasks Physical-participating in purposeful motions and physical activities that directly connect to the content Cultural-various cultures feel accepted, the environment does not class with cultures or make particular cultures feel unwelcome. (careful not to just tell the stories of old dead white men) (help students identify lines where personal freedoms and societal ethics converge) Behavioral- teach positive behavior in how students attend school, follow expectations, and treat others. Emotional-feeling good while at school. (Procrastination is a result of avoiding bad feelings. Many students don’t do school work because they don’t feel good doing the work) remember how you made them feel Social- the act of students participating in a community of people, following social norms, and monitoring and adjust their interactions in new settings. Show Sponsors: Schurtz and Ties is a proud partner with ⁠TeachBetter.com⁠⁠⁠: "The Teach Better Podcast Network is dedicated to supporting the entire school ecosystem through in-depth conversations around topics you care about. Covering a variety of areas in education, each podcast aims to support educators in the field toward creating and maintaining a progressive, student-focused classroom." Please reach out and let us know your thoughts or share a topic: X (Twitter): SchurtzandTies Gmail: schurtzandties@gmail.com #DoGreatThings and #KeepKnocking

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Inspired by the classroom, Kasey Schurtz and Brian T. Miller wrestle with how to become better teachers, leaders, and people. Schurtz and Ties is sponsored by PeerDrivePD.com and is a proud member of the TeachBetter Podcast Network.

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