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Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to strengthen your practice through interviews with fellow educators who are exploring new ways to teach languages, revisiting previously held assumptions and enriching their classroom or school culture.

Lesson: Impossible - An Exploration of Educational Innovation Aviva Levin

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 17 Ratings

Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to strengthen your practice through interviews with fellow educators who are exploring new ways to teach languages, revisiting previously held assumptions and enriching their classroom or school culture.

    Agents Florencia Henshaw and Maris Hawkins (Bridging SLA Theory and Practice)

    Agents Florencia Henshaw and Maris Hawkins (Bridging SLA Theory and Practice)

    Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to connect Second Language Acquisition theories with practical classroom applications. The special agents assigned to help you with this task are Florencia Henshaw and Maris Hawkins, authors of "Common Ground: Second Language Acquisition Theory Goes to the Classroom".
     
    In our conversation we discuss:
    1️⃣ Some SLA theories that refuse to die
    2️⃣ Their favorite activities to use
    3️⃣ The importance of both content and purpose
     
    Click here for links and resources mentioned in the episode or more information about the podcast. Click here for Lesson: Impossible’s language teaching blog.
     
    If you liked this episode you might want to check out:
    Ep. 18: Agent Rebecca Blouwolff (Teaching Language Authentically)
    Ep. 27: Agent Laurent Porosoff (Meaningful Curriculum)
    Ep. 72: Agent Julia Spiegelman (Challenging Language Textbooks)

    • 31 min
    Agents Zaveri, Tudisco, Scanlan, Mealey & Levin (Top Three Traits of Teachers)

    Agents Zaveri, Tudisco, Scanlan, Mealey & Levin (Top Three Traits of Teachers)

    Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to debate which three characteristics are the ingredients for a great teacher. The special agents assigned to help you with this task are Nick Zaveri, Christopher Tudisco, Jack Scanlan, William Mealey & Aviva Levin.
    Prior to Edupodlooza 2022, teachers on Twitter responded to the question of what top three traits they though made a great teacher, which led to some interesting and contradicting responses! Thus, this episode involves the five participants (me, Nick from the popular news communication podcast “Can We Please Talk?”, Tudisco and Mealey from the humorous interview podcast “Unprofessional Development”, and Jack from the satirical podcast “EduChaos”) reacting to that thread, with some in-depth discussions about cultural awareness, humor, content knowledge, vulnerability, boundaries, and the concept of love for students.
    Click here for links and resources mentioned in the episode or more information about the podcast. Click here for Lesson: Impossible’s blog about teaching world languages.

    • 54 min
    Agent Darcy Bakkegard (Personalized Professional Development)

    Agent Darcy Bakkegard (Personalized Professional Development)

    Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to personalize your professional development to the unique needs of your teaching practice. The special agent assigned to help you with this task is Agent Darcy Bakkegard.
     
    In our conversation we discuss:
    1️⃣ Teachers taking agency over their own professional development
    2️⃣ Using the design process as a model for innovating your practice
    3️⃣ Removing the barriers and hypocrisy of traditional PD
     
    Click here for links and resources mentioned in the episode or more information about the podcast. Click here for Lesson: Impossible’s blog.
     

    • 27 min
    MINI MEET A RESOURCE: Josh Feinsilber and Jeff Osborn of Gimkit

    MINI MEET A RESOURCE: Josh Feinsilber and Jeff Osborn of Gimkit

    Your mini-lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to consider a new resource: Gimkit, a game show for the classroom. The resource specialists assigned to help you with this task are Josh Feinsilber and Jeff Osborn.
     
    In our conversation we discuss:
    1️⃣  The origins of Gimkit: Josh’s high school project!
    2️⃣  The ways Gimkit Live differentiates itself from Kahoot or Quizlet 
    3️⃣  How cooperative modes, less time stress, and repetition make for impactful learning
     
    Click here for links and resources mentioned in the episode or more information about the podcast. Click here for Lesson: Impossible’s blog for modern languages/ELL teachers.

    • 16 min
    Agent Tyler Rablin (Standards-Based Assessment)

    Agent Tyler Rablin (Standards-Based Assessment)

    Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to explore the possibilities of standards-based assessment to further student learning. The special agent assigned to help you with this task is Tyler Rablin, of Washington State.
     
    In our conversation we discuss:
    1️⃣ His journey towards proficiency-based assessment, learning progressions, & grade conferencing
    2️⃣ How to make the transition, & what to do with students who are already proficient
    3️⃣ The bonus of no grading to 3am, fewer retakes, & allowing students to explore passions
     
    Click here for links and resources mentioned in the episode or more information about the podcast. Click here for Lesson: Impossible’s blog.

    • 50 min
    MEET A RESOURCE: Kailey Lefko of Educalme

    MEET A RESOURCE: Kailey Lefko of Educalme

    Your lesson, should you choose to accept it, is to consider a new resource: Educalme, a school-based mindfulness app available in English and French. The resource specialist assigned to help you with this task is Kailey Lefko, teacher and co-founder.
     
    Click here for links and resources mentioned in the episode or more information about the podcast. Click here for Lesson: Impossible’s blog for modern languages/ELL teachers.
    Lesson: Impossible is proud to be one of the many amazing School Rubric podcasts.

    • 32 min

Customer Reviews

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17 Ratings

17 Ratings

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Creative guests and dynamic interviews

I was recently introduced to Mission Impossible-I love the premise and the focus of the topics. Aviva is a empathetic listener and asks thoughtful questions.

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Insightful Podcast

There are so many educators looking to change the sytem for the better and Aviva does a great job of bringing their efforts to the forefront. I enjoy the conversations and learn a great deal with each episode.

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Engaging conversations

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