
33 episodes

The New Teacher Podcast Anthony Arno
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4.9 • 9 Ratings
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Hear interviews with nationally recognized Teachers of the Year, leading authors, and the latest researchers. Hear the stories of their successes and failures and become inspired.
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Maryland Teacher of the Year Sia Kyrakakos
Sia is an art teacher who has also been nominated for the National title of Teacher of the Year.
Sia tells about her background of not having any interest in teaching as an adult, until she filled in for a friend who ran a Saturday morning art class for low income children inside a neighborhood garage. -
National Teacher of the Year Mandy Manning
Mandy Manning, a Washington State teacher who teaches refugee and immigrant students is the 2018 National Teacher of the Year.
An 18-year teaching veteran, Manning has taught at the Newcomer Center at Joel E. Ferris High School for seven years, where she has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to students who are adjusting to life in their new community. “Every student in this country deserves access to a teacher who is committed to their success,” said Carissa Moffat Miller, executive director of CCSSO, and Manning embodies that dedication and spirit.
Manning began her teaching career in the Peace Corps, and has taught in Japan and in schools across the U.S. In her current position, Manning’s students come to the U.S. from all over the world and she is usually their first line experience in the American educational system. Most of them are seeking safety, “but they don’t always feel safe here,” said Manning. The current political climate has only increased fear and anxiety, making it hard for newcomers to share and learn from others. Manning says her role in the classroom is to “help them understand current events, know their rights, and provide a safe and welcoming environment.”
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Ralph Fletcher Writer's Notebook
Ralph Fletcher is a pioneer when it comes to teaching writing to both teachers and students. He began his teaching career at Teachers College as a student of Lucy Calkins in the early days of The Writing Project, and he popularized the Writer’s Notebook. To date, he’s written over 40 books ranging from getting boys to enjoy writing to craft lessons.
Join host Anthony Arno as he talks with Ralph Fletcher about his entire career, beginning with his interest in taking careful notes while traveling to the South Pacific as a college student to his latest interest in photography- which is sort of like a Writer’s Notebook as described by Ralph. -
Idaho Teacher of the Year Melyssa Ferro
Melyssa Ferro is a middle school science teacher and the Idaho Teacher of the Year. Prior to being named Idaho Teacher of the Year, Melyssa received the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
The New Teacher Podcast features Anthony Arno interviewing nationally recognized Teachers of the Year and the latest educational authors. Become inspired by hearing the stories of their success and failures. Each episode features The Final Period before the Final Bell, where guests share personal preferences during the final minutes of the show.
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New Jersey Teacher of the Year Amy Andersen
Amy Andersen is a New Jersey American Sign Language (ASL) Teacher who teaches sign language to regular education students as part of her high school's World Language program. Amy is just one of four teachers being considered for the National Teacher of the Year title.
The New Teacher Podcast features Anthony Arno interviewing nationally recognized Teachers of the Year and the latest educational authors. Become inspired by hearing the stories of their success and failures. Each episode features The Final Minute before the bell, where guests share personal preferences during the final minute of the show. -
Daniel Joscz: California Teacher of the Year
Daniel Jocz is not only the California Teacher of the Year, but also a finalist for the national title of Teacher of the Year. Daniel is a high school social studies teacher, and has created a highly popular YouTube channel featuring a wide variety of reviews for students of Advanced Placement US History with almost 200 videos and 40,000 followers at the time of this podcast recording.
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Coming to public elementary school to teach is a passionate career change. Heading home for Thanksgiving break in my first year of teaching was a heavy day, and I had lots of questions. I found this new teacher’s podcast and as I sat with my tea listening the next morning, slowly the words became a strong safety net, catching me safely, inspiring me to renew, reflect, rest and keep on keeping on. I am so very grateful.
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