Ten Minute Teach In

Ashley Lamb-Sinclair

We bring the most dynamic educators to your living room to teach quick engaging lessons and thought-provoking challenges on current events and relevant topics for students, educators, and parents. Each episode comes with a companion downloadable PDF for each audience group to use at home. Check out our resources on realtimecurriculumproject.org. This podcast is part of The Real Time Curriculum Project In collaboration with National Geographic Education Fellow, Ashley Lamb-Sinclair. Join Kip Hottman - award winning educator - for awesome Ten Minute Teach Ins with creative teachers everywhere!

Episodes

  1. 04/24/2020

    Beyond Student Voice into Student Action - Andrew Brennen & Zoe Jenkins

    In this episode of "Ten Minute Teach In" Kip interviews Andrew Brennen, co-founder of the Prichard Committee Student Voice Team & current National Geographic Education Fellow, and Zoe Jenkins, current student & executive producer of the Prichard Committee Student Voice Team podcast, "Get Schooled." They discuss ways to move from implicit student voice to explicit integration of student voice AND action in education right now and Kip shares how he has integrated student voice in particular to support this movement. Andrew & Zoe pose this challenge to our audience this week - How can we extend grace to students, each other & ourselves right now? Join the conversation using the hashtag #LEARNBYTHEMINUTE & tag @kiphottman, @aebrennen, @pcstuvoiceteam & @LearnMinute! Find complementary resources relevant to Kip's conversation with Andrew & Zoe this week - plus much more at https://www.realtimecurriculumproject.org/podcast. AND stay tuned for another episode next week! More about Andrew & Zoe: Andrew Brennen currently serves as a National Geographic Fellow and Explorer supporting youth-led movements that are solving the world’s most pressing problems. In 2012, as a junior in high school, he co-founded the Prichard Committee Student Voice Team. In this capacity, he helped launch and lead several projects to amplify and elevate students as partners in improving Kentucky schools. Today, the Prichard Committee Student Voice Team consists of over 150 young people from across Kentucky and serves as a national model for how young people can hold educational institutions accountable to them. Follow Andrew @aebrennen Zoe is a junior in the Paul Laurence Dunbar MSTC program. She works with the Prichard Committee Student Voice Team, where she is the Executive Producer of their podcast, Get Schooled. While she is not entirely decided, she knows that whatever field she goes into she wants to affect positive change and help others find their voice. Follow the Prichard Committee Student Voice Team @pcstuvoiceteam.

    21 min
  2. 04/10/2020

    From Crisis to Transformation - Ben Owens

    In this episode of "Ten Minute Teach In" Kip interviews Ben Owens - veteran educator & founder of Open Way Learning. They each discuss ways to move from "crisis to transformation" in education right now and Kip shares how he has integrated student voice in particular to support this movement. Ben poses this challenge to our audience this week - How can we bring students on as empowered co-designers in education as a whole right now? Join the conversation using the hashtag #LEARNBYTHEMINUTE & tag @kiphottman, @engineerteacher & @LearnMinute! Find complementary resources relevant to Kip & Ben's conversation - including Kip's entire student voice Google Drive folder - plus much more at https://www.realtimecurriculumproject.org/podcast. AND stay tuned for another episode next week! More about Ben Owens: As a STEM teacher for 11 years, Ben was able to work with a dynamic team of peers to craft and scale an unique approach to student-centered learning that blurs the lines between what happens in school and what happens in the real world. Ben’s role as a nationally recognized teacher leader also gave him the opportunity to work with some of the best education and workforce thought leaders in the world. These experiences were the catalyst behind the book he co-authored,“Open Up, Education!" and the 501(c)3 nonprofit he founded to help other school stakeholders create similar cultural conditions of innovation - innovation that helps equip students with skills they will need to thrive in the 4th industrial revolution, not just the 1st. More information here.

    16 min
  3. 03/27/2020

    Building virtual communities - Kavita Gupta

    In this debut episode of "Ten Minute Teach In" Kip interviews Kavita Gupta, dynamic veteran science educator whose passion is to develop scientifically literate future citizens and stewards of the planets. Kip & Kavita discuss navigating the new world of virtual learning in the face of a pandemic and what - in their minds - is most important right now--COMMUNITY.  They each discuss ways they're integrating community building into their own virtual classrooms right now and Kavita poses a challenge to educators who tune in - How are you creating community while teaching virtually right now?  They ask the audience to share your insights with the hashtag #TeacherStrong & tweet to @KipHottman & @Chem_Tweets...and, of course, @LearnMinute!  Find complementary resources relevant to Kip & Kavita's conversation - including a super-fun, community-building SOCIAL DISTANCING MADLIB - plus much more at https://www.realtimecurriculumproject.org/.  AND stay tuned for another episode next week! More about Kavita Gupta: For two decades as a public high school teacher, Kavita Gupta has worked tirelessly to bring access and relevance to science education nationwide alongside policy makers and educators. As a strand leader for the National Science Teachers Association’s national conferences, an advocate for science education funding at the Silicon Valley March for Science, one of the five National Geographic Education Fellows nationwide, and an author of publications such as Reaction Prediction: Made Easy, Kavita has impacted students, fellow educators, and the community at large toward science education. Kavita teaches chemistry in a suburban public high school in Cupertino. As a member of the inaugural class of National Geographic Education fellows, Kavita has challenged students to learn holistically, contextually, and analytically around the important issue of Climate Change. Kavita has been recognized for her exceptional teaching by the City of Cupertino and by higher education institutions such as Stanford, MIT, and the University of California. Kavita has also been featured in the Mercury News, the marquee Silicon Valley newspaper. Check out her website here.

    12 min

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We bring the most dynamic educators to your living room to teach quick engaging lessons and thought-provoking challenges on current events and relevant topics for students, educators, and parents. Each episode comes with a companion downloadable PDF for each audience group to use at home. Check out our resources on realtimecurriculumproject.org. This podcast is part of The Real Time Curriculum Project In collaboration with National Geographic Education Fellow, Ashley Lamb-Sinclair. Join Kip Hottman - award winning educator - for awesome Ten Minute Teach Ins with creative teachers everywhere!