BreAnn Fennell chats with us about play-based learning, finding excitement, and why we need to spend our time being kind. BreAnn’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Remind Book: “Little Fires Everywhere” By Celeste Ng “Talk Like Ted” By Carmine Gallo Who to Follow on Instagram: @emilyfranESL Emily Francis @jarrett_lerner Jarrett Lerner @sarahdateechur Sarah Thomas, PHD YouTube/Podcast/Website/Blog: www.teachbetter.com Daily/Weekly/Monthly Routine: Reflecting in … Read More
175: Challenge what we believe. – William Reusch chats with us about bringing critical thinking back to education, challenging what we believe, and teaching students HOW to think instead of WHAT to think.
15 year veteran teacher, and host of Cylinder Radio Podcast, William Reusch chats with us about bringing critical thinking back to education, challenging what we believe, and teaching students HOW to think instead of WHAT to think. William’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Social Media Book: “Extreme Ownership” by Jacko Willink Who to Follow on Instagram: Eric Weinstein @ericweinstein Joe Rogan @joerogan … Read More
AWC Episode #12: Appreciate the Moment
In this episode, Hans and Jen take some time to reflect on the accomplishment of completing their first book. Listen on your favorite podcast platform! More Episodes
174: Elevate your teaching. – Jake Kelfer chats with us about preparing students to stand out in the job marketing, figuring out what success means to us, and helping guide kids to the best chance of having their ultimate version of success.
Jake Kelfer chats with us about preparing students to stand out in the job marketing, figuring out what success means to us, and helping guide kids to the best chance of having their ultimate version of success. Jake’s Recommendations Tech Tool: Evernote Book: “A Happy Pocket Full of Money” by David Cameron Gikandi “Way of the Peaceful Warrior” by Dan … Read More
173: Find what works for you. – Chris Anderson chats with us about finding out what works for you, taking chances to try new things, and his journey of sharing his love of science with more people.
Chris Anderson chats with us about finding out what works for you, taking chances to try new things, and his journey of sharing his love of science with more people. Chris’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: YouTube Books: “An Indigenous People’s History of the United States of America” by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz “The Golden Compass” by Phil Pullman Podcast: Ologies with Alie Ward … Read More