Assistant Principal, Joe Sage, chats with us about handling the shift to distance learning, trying new things, and the power of listening first. Episode Highlights 8:20 – Shout out to Alex Oris for being awesome on one of our Daily Drop Ins. Follow Alex @MrOrisTech. 10:14 – Previewing the episode with Joe Sage. 16:02 – Joe introduces himself. 18:29 – … Read More
158: Educational Thrill Seeker – Kelli Coons chats with us about trying new things, taking risks, and finding your people.
Literacy Coach, Kelli Coons, chats with us about trying new things, taking risks, and finding your people. Episode Highlights 3:35 – Highlighting Dave Schmittou (@DaveSchmittou) NOT David Schwimmer from Friends. Check out Dave on Teach Better Talk Episode 125. 10:12 – Previewing the episode with Kelli Coons. 14:02 – Kelli introduces herself. 15:55 – Kelli shares how she has … Read More
157: Every day is different. – Brian Bates chats with us about finding what you’re meant to do, going with the flow, and appreciating that every day is different.
Digital Learning Coordinator, Brian Bates, chats with us about finding what you’re meant to do, going with the flow, and appreciating that every day is different. Episode Highlights 1:01 – Talking about Spring break…before we knew that almost everyone would be on a much longer break from their classrooms. Get 9:06 – Previewing the episode with Brian Bates. 12:36 – … Read More
156: Focus On What Matters – Chanelle Neilson chats with us about focusing on what matters, taking care of ourselves, and not winning Woman of the Year.
Chanelle Neilson chats with us about focusing on what matters, taking care of ourselves, and not winning Woman of the Year. Episode Highlights 2:03 – Highlighting Brian Faulkner. (@BrianFaulkner44) 4:51 – Previewing the episode with Chanelle Neilson. 8:00 – Chanelle introduces herself. 9:20 – Channelle tells us about her podcasts. Moms Who Know Read with You Presents 12:31 – Chanelle’s … Read More
155: Start small, then go big. – Stu Keroff chats with us about saving computers to save schools money, making assumptions, and starting small to go big.
Social studies and technology teacher, Stu Keroff, chats with us about saving computers to save schools money, making assumptions, and starting small to go big. Episode Highlights 2:15 – Talking about our “Teaching On An Island” FREE PD Series in our Facebook Group. To join the group, go to www.teachbettergroup.com or search “Teach Better Team” on Facebook. 7:06 – … Read More