
549 episodes

Middle School Matters Troy Patterson, Shawn McGirr
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4.6 • 63 Ratings
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Middle School Matters is designed for Middle School Educators. We focus on the Middle School educators. Providing news, conversation on relevant topics, and links to other great sites, we want to reach out to other middle school educators. Join in the discussion at MiddleSchoolMatters.com
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MSM 553: Much of Life Blocks Much Of Life is Sorting Blocks
Shawn and Troy talk about summer, reflecting on the past year, tech changes, and more. Dave isn’t working on the Railroad, but has Engineered us some knowledge.
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MSM 552: Mental Health Day
Shawn and Troy share some jokes, summer, and more. Dave brings the pun game to Science.
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MSM 551: Shouldn’t That Just Be Called Falafel?
Shawn and Troy issue an Eileen Award, reflect on Genius Week, and more. Dave is all inclusive.
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MSM 550: Spuddling Along
Troy and Shawn talk about the end of the year, summer, presentations, and more. Dave is about making scientists from students.
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MSM 549: Drop Your Backpack, You’re At Home
Shawn and Troy talk about not going remote, mostly, this year, how kids have attached to adults, and virtual trips. Dave is augmenting your reality.
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MSM 548: 135 Critical Voices
Shawn and Troy theoretically discuss the end of the year. Dave finds inspiration with End of the Year activities.
Customer Reviews
My Favorite School Podcast
This is my go to podcast for middle school matters.
Great discussions, good Advisory, best cohosts
Amazing jokes before a really good tour of current trends and topics for middle school.
Both hosts offer good insight through the lens of SE Michigan and their districts especially.
Science Consultant
Love the Middle School Matters Podcast. A great host and the world's greatest co-show-host. I really enjoy the hour each year learning more about middle school education. Advisory hour, Middle School Science Minute, Twitterverse, News, In-Depth Topics. The hour flies by. Thanks guy for taking the time to do this great podcast for educators "who care."