TNth Period TN Education Research Alliance
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Podcast by TN Education Research Alliance
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Episode 12 - Mentors Matter - Promising Practices In Preparing Tennessee's Future Teachers
Season 2 of the TNth Period continues with a look into a body of research exploring promising practices in strengthening teacher mentorship programs in Tennessee to better prepare aspiring teacher candidates. Lead researcher, Matthew Ronfeldt of the University of Michigan is joined by Kevin Schaff, Director of Research at TDOE, to discuss their long-standing partnership and research findings. We also hear from 4th- grade teacher, Caylor Harrison, (Andrew Jackson Elementary in Kingsport), and TDOE Senior Directors, Michael Deurlein (Educator Licensure and Preparation) and Martha Moore (Educator Effectiveness) as they discuss what the research has meant for policy and practice in Tennessee.
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Episode 11 - Teaching Through a Global Pandemic: Insights from the Tennessee Educator Survey
With the unprecedented school closures due to COVID-19, Tennessee educators had to fundamentally alter how they do their jobs. To understand more about how educators across the state have addressed the challenges related to the closures, TERA asked teachers and school leaders to report on their experiences as part of the 2020 Tennessee Educator Survey. We discuss these findings with lead researchers, Susan K. Patrick and UrLeaka Newsome, Westmoreland Elementary Teacher and TDOE Teacher Fellow, Laura Cassetty, and TDOE Chief of Strategy and Data, Mike Hardy.
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Episode 10 - Improving Educator Diversity Across Tennessee
Kicking off Season 2 of the TNth Period, hosts Erin O'Hara and Laura Booker discuss learnings from TERA's recent regional meetings, including ways Tennessee can better recruit, retain, and support educators of color. Guests include Indira Dammu (founding board member, Tennessee Educators of Color Alliance)and Pam Chapman (Director of Leadership, Tennessee Department of Education).
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Episode 9: A Look Into Educator Professional Learning In Tennessee
On Episode 9 of The TNth Period, hosts Erin O'Hara and Laura Booker facilitate a conversation about the landscape of educator professional learning in Tennessee. Guests include Susan Patrick (TERA Postdoctoral Fellow), Robin McClellan (Supervisor of Curriculum and Instruction at Sullivan County Schools), and Elizabeth Alves (Assistant Commissioner of Standards and Materials at the Tennessee Department of Education).
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Episode 8: Safety First – A Review of Security and Preparedness in Tennessee Schools
On Episode 8 of The TNth Period, hosts Erin O'Hara and Laura Booker engage in a conversation with education leaders across the state about school safety in Tennessee schools. Guests include Zac Stone (Senior Research Analyst at the Tennessee Department of Education), Greg Wallace (Supervisor of Safety and Mental Health in Johnson City Schools), and Mike Herrmann (Executive Director of School Safety and Transportation at the Tennessee Department of Education).
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Episode 7: Exploring Educator Diversity In Tennessee
Episode 7 of The TNth Period discusses TERA's latest research exploring retention patterns among teachers of color and possible explanations for the patterns we're seeing. Lead researcher, Jason A. Grissom, details the major findings from the research and possible implications. Digging into these issues further, other guests include Franklin Willis (a long-time music educator at Andrew Jackson Elementary in Nashville and a member of the Tennessee Educators of Color Alliance), Laura Delgado (Program Director for the Pionero Scholars Program at Lipscomb University and a board member of the Tennessee Educators of Color Alliance), and Sylvia Flowers (Executive Director of Educator Talent at TDOE).
Customer Reviews
Informative for teachers and parents
Thank you for episode 3! I am a parent in Maury County. Our district is pushing to implement Read to Be Ready in the fall. Your podcast answered many questions for me and shed light on what our teachers are being asked to do. I wholeheartedly agree with the teacher who asked the state to write more unit starters! Our teachers are being asked to do that work over the summer and feel ill equipped to do so. Thank you again for a great podcast that I have been sharing throughout our district!
Educational and entertaining!!
Very well done! I’m not familiar with the specific topic because my department doesn’t deal with it directly but I did feel like I came away with a better understanding of RTI and what it can mean to students!