Holly Stuart Talks Foldscopes

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Today I spoke with Holly Stuart, a former science teacher and a current Education Specialist working for Foldscopes. Holly is all about providing equity and access to all teachers and students. This is one reason why she is so passionate about working for Foldscopes! You might also get some horror film suggestions…just saying. Thank you for tuning in! MORE EPISODES

Larry Carey Discusses Literacy and PBIS

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On this episode of the Shut Up And Teach Podcast, I spoke with Larry Carey. Larry has a background in teaching Pre-School and early childhood development. He shared how he developed a passion for literacy. Larry’s book, Alliteration Boosts Communication: The ABCs of Vocabulary, is highly differentiated and a lot of fun while exposing students to literacy components including letter/sound correspondence … Read More

Hal Bowman on Mentoring and Professional Growth

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Hal Bowman has been a teacher/educator for more than 20 years. He talked about his professional development opportunities, his Facebook group, Men In Education, and more. Hal has a deep passion to inspire and encourage men in education. While reaching all students, he has a passion to reach boys who need a male mentor in their life. It’s all discussed … Read More

Lessons in Respect, Acceptance, and Admiration From Andrea Bitner

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Today I spoke with Andrea Bitner, a teacher for over 20 years! She is an EL (English Language) teacher. She shared her knowledge and wisdom, including three important things that should be practiced by teachers: respect, acceptance, and admiration. Andrea also discussed lessons that all teachers can learn from the EL teacher down the hall. MORE EPISODES

Making a Difference for Kids: Insights from Brian Miller

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On today’s episode, Brian Miller stopped by to chat. Brian, an elementary school principal (at the time of this recording), didn’t actually plan to be an educator. Yet, he’s still making a difference as an educator of 15 years. Hear what he has to say on this episode! MORE EPISODES