Hi Y’all, we’re back with a brand new episode! Our guest, JB Makhani, teaches 8th grade Social Studies in Houston. He was a part of Teach For America and graduated from Rice University. He’s an education podcaster, which hopes to connect fellow teachers with funny stories and moments that helps get us through difficult times. In this episode, we talk … Read More
AWC Episode #52: Do We Really Need More Time?
In this episode, Jennifer and Hans discuss the importance and excuse of time. Later, they image returning to a certain time period in the past. Listen on your favorite podcast platform! More Episodes
Teachers Are Essential – YOU Are Essential
TL;DR: You are essential, and you always have been. You are essential because you change lives. And despite everything going on, you still work every day to help your students. Think of just 3 of the people you have connected with recently. Reach out to them, and ask them how YOU can help THEM. This year, the world has asked … Read More
Episode 22: Racism within Latinx Culture W/ Tomara Hall
Hi Y’all, we’re back with a brand new episode! We have a great guest, Tomara Hall, who is an Afro-Latina Educator from California. Tomara works as a Special Education Teacher in her state. She is also the founder of Teachers Empowering Youth Activists, or TEYA for short. TEYA is an organization of BIPOC and ally teachers that help their … Read More
251: Joan McArthur-Blair and Jeanie Cockell chat with us about building resiliency and how to build and create positive futures
Joan McArthur-Blair and Jeanie Cockell chat with us about building resiliency and how to build and create positive futures. Joan’s and Jeanie’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Zoom Books: Creating Leaderful Organizations by Joe Raelin Finding Our Way by Margaret Wheatley On the Brink of Everything by Parker Palmer Who to Follow on Social Media: Cooperrider Center for Appreciative Inquiry (Instagram) Conversations … Read More