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- 90 - Remote Learning: 4 Principles and Strategies to Help
The need for remote learning in the face of school closures and indefinite social distancing is greater than ever. But what does it look like? How do we achieve quality teaching and learning and connect with students and families in meaningful ways?
We walk that road in this episode by providing 4 principles and several tools and strategies to support your remote learning needs.
And as always, we are here to help if this content isn't enough by itself. Visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu to connect with our resources or contact us directly!
Tue, 24 Mar 2020 - 20min - 89 - How Do We Teach Critical Thinking?
Teaching skills effectively is an ongoing challenge for educators of all levels. A large part of the challenge stems from the confusion of defining the skill and determining what it actually looks like in the classroom. Critical thinking is no exception.
For this episode, the Communications by Design team of instructional coaches investigates how to teach critical thinking, presenting a series of strategies and ideas from educators doing just that and doing it well.
Our team works to support K-12 educators in instruction, technology, and more. We host Project-Based Learning training events, provide online courses on topics like how to teach skills, and provide direct, 1:1 coaching for educators anywhere (in-person or virtually). Find more about our services and resources at cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 03 Feb 2020 - 22min - 88 - How can we motivate students?
Posing the question of what to do about the ongoing epidemic of under-motivated students, the Communications by Design team of instructional coaches posed the question to a number of compelling West Michigan educators. Listen to this concise treatise on leveraging powerful instructional strategies to re-engage and re-motivate students.
Fri, 10 Jan 2020 - 14min - 87 - How does relationship grow empathy? with David Theune, Fulbright Scholar
You heard him first on episode 22 discussing his work to grow empathy in students by sharing student stories. David Theune has now returned from the Netherlands where he, as a Fulbright Scholarship recipient in 2018, began an international expansion of his vision for sharing story.
That experience has influenced David in several ways, both in the solidification and expansion of past and present thinking. Listen as David talks with Zach about the experience in the Netherlands and the impact it has and will continue to have on his work with students and other educators.
Follow David's work and the international Share Chair Podcast:
David on Twitter: @davidtheune | Email: dtheune@springlakeschools.org The Share Chair Podcast: @sharechairpod Listen to the Share Chair Podcast: soundcloud.com/thesharechairpodcastAnd remember, David's call is for others to join him in taking up this mantle, the noble work of giving students voice and growing empathy. Connect with David to get involved.
Wed, 30 Oct 2019 - 42min - 86 - What is the purpose of K-12 education? w/ Tracy, Dave, & Luke
We asked 3 leading educators what they thought about teaching and learning and the purpose of the education experience. Listen here to the insightful and profound reflections of Tracy Horodyski, Dave Stuart Jr. (davestuartjr.com), and Luke Wilcox as they dive deep into the reality of education, the world, and our students today.
Connect with these educators at:
Tracy: twitter.com/tracyhorodyski Dave: davestuartjr.com Luke: lukewilcox.org | statsmedic.comThe Communications by Design team of instructional coaches is always interested in connecting with and supporting you in your goals to grow teaching and learning practices. We coach educators in all things instruction and technology and offer a wide array of services such as project-based learning events and support, online learning courses, virtual coaching and consulting, and much more.
Find everything at cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 30 Sep 2019 - 34min - 85 - 085: Going Gradeless...and It's Working! with Becky Malaski and Liz Stark
Laingsburg, Michigan teachers Becky Malaski and Liz Stark were tired of the “grading game” and wondered if their students’ grades really reflected their learning. So, they ditched grades! Now, students work harder than they ever have and are focused on mastery--not completion or compliance. Becky and Liz share the strategies they have implemented to give students more choice, more ownership of their learning, and more quality feedback on their work.
Click here for teacher resources
Connect with Liz and Becky:
elizabeth.stark@laingsburg.k12.mi.us
rebecca.malaski@laingsburg.k12.mi.us
Our team of instructional coaches is available to help ANY teacher, ANYwhere. Learn more or just peruse our other resources (blogs, classes, monthly newsletter) and services (events, virtual support, quick chats or calls) at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 06 May 2019 - 37min - 84 - 084: Leveled Assessments with Maggie Edison
Maggie Edison teaches high school math in East Grand Rapids, Michigan. She became frustrated when students would leave questions on assessments blank when she knew they had at least some knowledge of the concept. From this, her differentiated, leveled assessments were born which allow students to demonstrate understanding at multiple levels.
See someexamples of Maggie's assessments at cbdconsulting.com/episode84
Connect with Maggie via email: medison@egrps.org
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Mon, 29 Apr 2019 - 20min - 83 - 083: Transforming School Culture with Dr. Christina Podraza
How do we tell the story of the great things happening in our classrooms? Dr. Christina Podraza, an assistant principal in Elmhurst, Illinois, shares how she celebrates teachers and students with the world beyond the school doors while building a positive, professional, and energized environment.
Connect with Christina:
Twitter: @christinapod
Blog: christinapodraza.com
Our team of instructional coaches is available to help ANY teacher, ANYwhere. Learn more or just peruse our other resources (blogs, classes, monthly newsletter) and services (events, virtual support, quick chats or calls) at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 22 Apr 2019 - 27min - 82 - 082: The Student Internship Experience with Tasha Candela
Tasha Candela (tcandela@lsps.org and @bethetigger) started a student internship program at Lake Shore High School four years ago with just three students. Since then, the program has grown to 56 participants, connecting students with businesses in the community and providing authentic experiences in various career fields. Tasha shares how she started the program and the elements that have made it successful.
Our team of instructional coaches is available to help ANY teacher, ANYwhere. Learn more or just peruse our other resources (blogs, classes, monthly newsletter) and services (events, virtual support, quick chats or calls) at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU.
Mon, 15 Apr 2019 - 24min - 81 - 081: Teaching STEM through Design with Mike Budziak
Michael Budziak is a K-5 STEM teacher in Gibraltar, Michigan. He shares the process he uses to foster design, engineering, technology, and problem-solving skills in his students through creative, hands-on projects that connect with the content being learned in the classroom.
Connect with Mike via email at budziam@gibdist.net.
Our team of instructional coaches is available to help ANY teacher, ANYwhere. Learn more or just peruse our other resources (blogs, classes, monthly newsletter) and services (events, virtual support, quick chats or calls) at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 08 Apr 2019 - 14min - 80 - 080: Create a Classroom Makerspace! with Dayna Cantu
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You first heard Dayna Cantu, a 5th grade teacher in Delton Kellogg Schools, on episode 70 where she shared about her student-centered classroom. In this episode, Dayna shares how she started a classroom makerspace (on a limited budget) that empowers her students to be creators while still connecting to the curriculum and the real world.
Connect with Dayna on twitter (@mrscantu5) or email (dayna.cantu@dkschools.org).
Our team of instructional coaches is available to help ANY teacher, ANYwhere. Learn more or just peruse our other resources (blogs, classes, monthly newsletter) and services (events, virtual support, quick chats or calls) at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 01 Apr 2019 - 12min - 79 - 079: Genius Hour with Megan Scalise
Megan Scalise is a 4th grade teacher in Gibraltar, Michigan who implements genius hour with her students. She and her students share the what, how, and why of genius hour, plus the challenges and successes they’ve experienced.
Get in touch with Megan on Twitter: @ScaliseInFourth or via email: scalism@gibdist.net
Resources:
Screencastify and Screencast-o-matic
This episode’s music is by Lee Rosevere.
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Mon, 25 Mar 2019 - 17min - 78 - 078: Deeper Learning in a Workshop Model with Nick DeNault
Nick DeNault teaches math at Lake Shore High School in St. Clair Shores, Michigan. In this episode, he talks with Erik about how he has shifted students’ focus from getting the correct answer to asking thoughtful questions and having meaningful dialogue. He shares strategies and resources as well as the positive outcomes he and his students have experienced.
Email Nick at ndenault@lsps.org.
(Interested in other impactful PD for math instruction? Consider this summer program!)
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Mon, 18 Mar 2019 - 23min - 77 - 077: Socratic Seminar with David Vermeulen
David Vermeulen teaches middle school social studies in Montague Area Public Schools--you will remember him from episode 63 on self-paced instruction. In this episode, he shared how he implements Socratic Seminars with middle school students, fostering civil discourse and collaboration. He even incorporates a backchannel chat, similar to what was shared inepisode 40.
You can connect with David via email: vermeulend@mapsk12.org
Our team of instructional coaches is available to help ANY teacher, ANYwhere. Learn more or just peruse our other resources (blogs, classes, monthly newsletter) and services (events, virtual support, quick chats or calls) at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 11 Mar 2019 - 20min - 76 - 076: What's Next in EdTech with Richard Byrne
Richard Byrne is a successful edtech blogger at freetech4teachers.com. In this episode, he shares his story and philosophy of educational technology, the biggest changes he’s seen in his 12 years of blogging, and what he thinks could be the next big thing in the world of edtech.
Resources:
Practicaledtech.com and his free handbook
Website with daily updates: freetech4teachers.com
Twitter: @rmbyrne
Facebook Group:Freetech4teachers
Instagram: @rmbyrne
Youtube: youtube.com/user/rbyrnetech
MACUL Conference:maculconference.org
Mon, 04 Mar 2019 - 30min - 75 - 075: Making Online PD Successful with Scott Ely
Scott Ely, Curriculum Director at Spring Lake Public Schools, shares how he provides choice, flexibility and unique collaboration opportunities for his teachers through online professional development.
Connect with Scott via email at sely@springlakeschools.org
Our team of instructional coaches is available to help ANY teacher, ANYwhere. Learn more or just peruse our other resources (blogs, classes, monthly newsletter) and services (events, virtual support, quick chats or calls) at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 25 Feb 2019 - 22min - 74 - 074: Student-driven PBL in Santiago, Chile with Joe VanderZee
Joe VanderZee is a teacher in Santiago, Chile. He shares some differences between the U.S. and Chilean educational systems and his experiences with student-driven, interdisciplinary project-based learning.
Connect with Joe on Twitter @javanderzee or email: javanderzee@gmail.com
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Mon, 18 Feb 2019 - 18min - 73 - 073: Student-Led Harkness Discussions with Deb Mertz
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Yes, deeper learning through discussion is possible in math! Deb Mertz, a high school math teacher in Spring Lake, Michigan, shares how she uses the Harkness discussion method to foster dialogue, problem-solving, and reflection in her math classes. She shares the powerful outcomes and some specific strategies for teachers of all subjects and grade levels.
Contact Deb at dmertz@springlakeschools.org
Read more about the Harkness method: https://www.exeter.edu/exeter-difference/how-youll-learn
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Mon, 11 Feb 2019 - 31min - 72 - 072: Learning First, Technology Second with author Liz Kolb
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Liz Kolb is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan and author of Learning First, Technology Second. Erik and Liz discuss her technology integration framework, the Triple E Framework and how teachers can best choose and leverage technology to engage students in learning, enhance learning, and extend learning beyond the classroom walls.
Connect with Liz on Twitter @lkolb or via email at elikeren@umich.edu and learn more at tripleeframework.com
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Mon, 04 Feb 2019 - 43min - 71 - 071: The Power of Coaching with Julie Hoehing
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Julie Hoehing teachers a 3-4 split class in Lake Shore Public Schools. She shares how technology not only helps her be a better teacher, but how students use technology to be more independent learners. Erik and Julie also talk how coaching has helped make all of this possible.
Connect with Julie via email (jhoehing@lsps.org).
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Mon, 28 Jan 2019 - 14min - 70 - 070: Living Student-Centered with Dayna Cantu
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Dayna Cantu is a 5th grade teacher in Delton Kellogg Schools. In this episode, Zach talks with Dayna about her journey into blended learning and a student-centered classroom. She shares some insights about her approach to education and developing independent thinkers as well as some practical tips for teachers looking to implement similar instructional strategies.
Connect with Dayna on twitter (@mrscantu5) or email (dayna.cantu@dkschools.org).
Our team of instructional coaches is available to help ANY teacher, ANYwhere. Learn more or just peruse our other resources (blogs, classes, monthly newsletter) and services (events, virtual support, quick chats or calls) at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 21 Jan 2019 - 16min - 69 - 069: Rethinking Education w/ Melody Arabo, 2014-15 MTOY
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Melody Arabo is the 2014-15 Michigan Teacher of the Year, a U.S. Department of Education Teaching Ambassador Fellow, author, and now an Outreach Specialist for EdReports.org.
She and Pete discuss how these experiences have influenced Melody’s perspectives on education today and where it may be trending. Listen as they discuss those trends and some of Melody’s work in those areas.
Resources and links:
Twitter: @MelodyArabo
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Mon, 14 Jan 2019 - 17min - 68 - 068: Community Engagement Makes it Real w/ Carrie Moeggenberg
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Carrie Moeggenberg is an instructional coach with Ludington Area Schools. For this episode, Pete connected with Carrie to talk about her additional role as community liaison and the successes she has experienced in connecting community leaders and businesses to classrooms in her schools.
Connect with Carrie on twitter (@cmoegge1) or email (cmoeggenberg@lasd.net) to hear more about her experiences or pick her brain about trying something similar in your own district.
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Mon, 07 Jan 2019 - 14min - 67 - 067: Ideas to Transform Music Education w/ Jeff West
Jeff West is a blogger, podcaster, and band teacher with Lake Shore Public Schools. Erik caught up with Jeff to ask how technology influences music education, and their conversation produced a number of insights applicable to any content area. To follow up with Jeff or any of his resources: Podcast: anchor.fm/jeffa-west Blog: olddognewtech.wordpress.com Twitter: twitter.com/edtechjwest Connect with our team of instructional coaches and utilize our live support by visiting cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 31 Dec 2018 - 15min - 66 - 066: Leading by Modeling w/ Pat Donohue
You heard Pat Donohue in episode 60 ( https://anchor.fm/cbdpodcast/episodes/060-Standards-Based-Grading-w-Pat-Donohue-e2jlfu ) where he discussed Standards-Based Grading. Clearly an administrator who willingly embraces change, Pat talks with Erik in this episode about leading his staff through change by modeling the kinds of things he asks of his teachers. Hear them discuss flipped staff meetings, teacher critiques (of admin!), and more! Pat is more than willing to host other teachers or administrators in his building - anyone interested in hearing more about his efforts. Reach out to Pat by email ( pdonohue@lsps.org ) or phone ( 586-285-8840 ). And remember, you can connect with our team of instructional coaches or find more of our resources and services at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 24 Dec 2018 - 16min - 65 - 065: Train Students' Attention through Mindfulness with Cheryl Blackington
Mindfulness is a topic of conversations in many aspects of society today. In the classroom, the idea of mindful students holds great appeal (for all stakeholders!). As a retired teacher of nearly 40 years, Cheryl Blackington continues to work in education through the Grand Rapids Center for Mindfulness and other endeavors in an effort to support healthy mindful practices for students and teachers. Pete talks with Cheryl about her work and suggestions she might have for others. See below for the resources and links Cheryl discussed. Links and Resources: mindfulnessinschools.org mindfulschools.org centerformsc.org/teach-msc-2-2/msc-teens-teacher-training/ www.mindfulselfcompassionforteens.com/ Read Pete's recent blog post about mindfulness in schools here: cbdconsulting.com/mindfulness For more from the CBD team of instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU or subscribe to our monthly digest at http://eepurl.com/dH7LTT
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 - 23min - 64 - 064: Do your students design the school lunch menu? w/ Jen Rowe
Jen Rowe ( jrowe@lasd.net ) teaches family consumer sciences in Ludington Area Schools. Taking authenticity seriously, Jen and her students embarked on a PBL unit in conjunction with the school food service department to redesign the menu. Listen to Pete talk with Jen about this amazing project! For more from our team or to connect with one of our instructional coaches to support you in your goals, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 10 Dec 2018 - 19min - 63 - 063: Self-Paced Instruction w/ David Vermeulen
David Vermeulen ( vermeulend@mapsk12.org ) teaches middle school in Montague Area Public Schools. Erik and David discuss his efforts to teach in a classroom familiar to most teachers: some students are highly capable and progressing rapidly while others are hardly even present (to name a couple). David shares how he has developed a process for student self-paced instruction that meets both needs in a variety of ways. For more from our team of instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 03 Dec 2018 - 14min - 62 - 062: 5 Key Beliefs and Student Motivation w/ Dave Stuart Jr.
(Subscribe to our monthly digest! http://eepurl.com/dH7LTT ) You heard him on episode 34 discussing his most recent book, These 6 Things ( anchor.fm/cbdpodcast/episodes/034-These-6-Things-with-Dave-Stuart--Jr-e1u2i5 ), but for episode 62, Dave Stuart Jr. dives deep into what he calls the 5 Key Beliefs. Listen to Dave share with Pete how he devised this particular list of 5 and the profound significance they bear on student motivation and long-term flourishing. Dave Stuart Jr. is a teacher in Cedar Springs, MI who writes, blogs, presents, speaks, and more in the field of education. He also provides online learning opportunities for teachers, as mentioned in the episode. For links and resources from Dave, see below. Student Motivation Online Course: http://www.davestuartjr.com/smc Build Connections: https://davestuartjr.com/build-connections-to-help-kids-value-coursework/ Simple Interventions to Improve Belonging: https://davestuartjr.com/simple-interventions-birthdays-belonging/ Connect with Dave a davestuartjr.com or twitter.com/davestuartjr Remember that our team is dedicated to supporting educators with free services and resources available at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 - 47min - 61 - 061: How to be a Happier Parent w/ KJ Dell'Antonia
KJ Dell'Antonia is an author, blogger, and New York Times column editor. For this episode, Pete interviews KJ about her book How to Be a Happier Parent. Their discussion focuses on a few of KJ's 10 mantras for parents to consider and offers listeners plenty of opportunity to connect sound parenting advice to profound classroom practice. To learn more about KJ and her work: kjdellantonia.com twitter.com/KJDellAntonia facebook.com/kjdellantonia Instagram: @kjda For more about her book: kjdellantonia.com/how-to-be-a-happier-parent/ For the Time Magazine article Pete mentioned: http://time.com/5370788/raising-optimistic-kids-pessimistic-times/?utm_source=time.com&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=social-button-sharing And as always, connect with our team or subscribe to our digest at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 26 Nov 2018 - 30min - 60 - 060: Standards Based Grading w/ Pat Donohue
Pat Donohue is the principal at Kennedy Middle School in Lake Shore Public Schools. Erik and Pat discuss the experience of taking an entire building from traditional grading to Standards Based Grading, highlighting some of the challenges and the necessary steps to make such a transition successful. To connect with Pat: pdonohue@lsps.org Pete mentions this book in his closing comments: https://www.amazon.com/Repair-Kit-Grading-Assessment-Institute/dp/0132488639 For more from our team of instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU (and subscribe to our monthly digest while you are there!)
Mon, 19 Nov 2018 - 21min - 59 - 059: Cogen in the Classroom w/ Lis Smith
(The elevateEDU digest is live! Subscribe before the next issue goes out: http://eepurl.com/dH7LTT ) Lis Smith shares her journey through cogenerative practices with high school students. Not sure what "cogen" is or how it reflects a true student-centered experience? Hear Lis talk about it. Whatever your role in education, you will be inspired by Amy's conversation with Lis! To contact Lis and share ideas or questions with her: lsmith1@mpsk12.net To learn more about Dr. Chris Emdin and his work: chrisemdin.com For more from our team of instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU *Interested in Project Based Learning training or events? cbdconsulting.com/pblacademy or email coach@cbdconsulting.com
Mon, 12 Nov 2018 - 13min - 58 - 058: Idea Slam! FutureMe, Plickers, Whooos Reading, and More!
(Did you know we now have a monthly digest? Subscribe here: http://eepurl.com/dH7LTT ) The latest idea slam from our team of instructional and tech coaches. Pete, Erik, Amy, and Zach discuss several tools and strategies to support teaching and learning. Find direct links to the tools below, and connect with one of our coaches or other resources at cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU Links from the show: futureme.org get.plickers.com whooosreading.org app.scratchwork.io
Wed, 07 Nov 2018 - 12min - 57 - 057: Growing Teacher Leaders w/ Luke Wilcox, 2017-18 MTOY
(Don't miss our monthly digest! http://eepurl.com/dH7LTT ) Luke Wilcox is an accomplished and acclaimed educator, a fact confirmed by receiving the 2017-18 Michigan Teacher of the Year honors. Luke teaches mathematics at East Kentwood High School where he co-founded a teacher mentorship and leadership program, and in his conversation with Pete, Luke shares about that experience and how the same mission that produced Rising Teacher Leaders (as they call it) brought about an even wider reaching educator collaboration group called Mastermind. In addition to inspiring insights, Luke shares a number of resources. See below: Luke's website and blog: lukewilcox.org or twitter.com/WilcoxL22 The Stats Medic (for statistics teachers!): thestatsmedic.com or twitter.com/thestatsmedic And for your entertainment! Wagon Attack II: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q7ZzqBPz4sY Wagon Attack III: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGoOTr3Ioe0 Chop Top Challenge: http://choptopchallenge.com/ For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 05 Nov 2018 - 43min - 56 - 056: International Education w/ Kenichi Nozaki
Kenichi Nozaki is one of those individuals not easily described in a word or phrase. His background includes education, international business, a technology startup... on 4 different continents! Listen to Pete and Kenichi discuss what it's like to teach all over the world, and reach out to Kenichi directly to hear more (Linked In or kenichi.nozaki@tufts.edu ). Remember to visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU for immediate instructional coaching or other resources and services!
Mon, 29 Oct 2018 - 16min - 55 - 055: PBL? Design Thinking? It All Starts with Empathy w/ Jeff Bush and Elaine Stiefel
Jeff Bush and Elaine Stiefel taught together at the Kent Innovation High School ( studentvoice.kentisd.org/theschool ). During this conversation, Elaine asks Jeff about some of his experiences in the world of Project Based Learning as well as ideas to support other teachers in the midst of or simply considering PBL. Don't miss Jeff's comments about empathy and the foundational principles that link Design Thinking and PBL. During the episode, Jeff mentions the Share Your Learning project. That project can be found at shareyourlearning.org . To connect with Jeff, email him at jrobertbush@gmail.com or find him on Twitter at twitter.com/strivegreater . To connect with Elaine, find her on Twitter at twitter.com/erstiefel . For more from the CBD team of instructional and technology coaches (like free live coaching and other resources), visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 22 Oct 2018 - 25min - 54 - 054: Engagement is the Word w/ the ShareMOEdu Podcast Hosts
Maple Elementary ( twitter.com/maplewarriors ) administrators Dr. Rena Hawkins and Dr. Eric Carlin host ShareMoEdu ( sharemoedu.podomatic.com ) and join Pete to discuss the impact of their podcasting efforts and experiences. Additionally, they share their process getting started (shout out to Adam Welcome!) and some of their guests along the way. Tune in for a conversation about engagement, cross-district collaboration, and the inspiring work of podcasting in the field of education! Here are some of those mentioned in the conversation: Adam Welcome ( twitter.com/mradamwelcome ) Ryan Sheehy ( twitter.com/sheehyrw ) Aaron Duff ( twitter.com/education_geek ) To connect with ShareMoEdu: sharemoedu.podomatic.com Dr. Rena Hawkins via twitter.com/renathunderhawk or learncaching.weebly.com Dr. Eric Carlin via twitter.com/eric_carlin For more from our team of instructional coaches like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU - Ask us questions (live coaching!) - Follow our podcast or blog - Subscribe to our monthly digest - and more!
Tue, 16 Oct 2018 - 16min - 53 - 053: The Reading Crisis & Dean Elizabeth Moje's Unique Perspective
In episode 44, Pete interviewed Dean Elizabeth Moje of the University of Michigan's School of Ed. During that conversation, they discussed what Dean Moje labelled "The Reading Crisis." For this episode, Pete and Erik recap that segment of the interview and share some reflections on the state of literacy education today. Take a look at Pete's blog post about the topic (with additional research!) at cbdconsulting.com/the-reading-crisis . And always remember to visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU to connect with our team of instructional coaches (or visit additional resources like our blog!). You can also subscribe to our monthly digest of teaching strategies, ideas, and anecdotes at eepurl.com/dH7LTT
Mon, 08 Oct 2018 - 11min - 52 - 052: Gone Boarding - A HS Class Like No Other w/ Bill Curtis
Bill Curtis ( bcurtis@goneboardingedu.com ) co-founded Gone Boarding ( goneboardingedu.com ) in collaboration with high school students to provide an academic experience that gave students a place to live and learn their passions during the school day. Once merely a cross-curricular course students could take at Forrest Hills Public schools, the program has grown into an adaptable curriculum available to any school or district. Listen as Zach and Bill discuss the profound ideas behind one of the coolest and most dynamic high school classes around (featured in Ted Dintersmith's "What School Could Be", published in spring, 2018). Find more about the program and student experience on Instagram (@_goneboardingedu) or Facebook (Gone Boarding) or simply by searching "Gone Boarding" on most major social media platforms. Schools interested in adopting the program should contact Bill (616-706-7929). For more from our team of instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 03 Oct 2018 - 40min - 51 - 051: Ways School Should Look Like Games w/ Randy Fairfield
Randy Fairfield ( misteredtech.com and twitter.com/randyfairfield ) is an instructional coach from Pasco, Washington. Pete caught up with Randy virtually about some of his latest work and ideas, including his thoughts about lessons teachers and education might be able to learn from video games. And they are compelling thoughts, indeed! Listen to Pete and Randy discuss ways teachers can re-design instruction to incorporate several powerful concepts readily associated with video gaming. For more from our team of instructional coaches (or to connect with a coach like Pete!), visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 01 Oct 2018 - 16min - 50 - 050: Positive Impact Projects w/ Todd Babiasz
Todd Babiasz joins us once again (see episode 40 on Backchanneling) to talk with Erik about his leadership class and the incredible experience of his students' positive impact projects. Listen to Todd share with Erik how students are making a difference in tangible and personal ways all over their community. You can see all of the projects by visiting Todd's youtube channel ( https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoYdeNmGNxc_IzVJ2Tf2S4GgATMi-SdGV ) or connect with Todd further on Twitter ( twitter.com/mrbabiasz ). For more from our team of instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU (drop in any time for free virtual support and instructional technology coaching!).
Wed, 26 Sep 2018 - 13min - 49 - 049: The Amazing Culture Race w/ Pam Stuckey
Pam Stuckey ( pstuckey@rockfordschools.org ) is a seasoned middle school teacher (North Rockford Middle School) who, even 30 years into her career, is constantly innovating and re-invigorating. One example is her Amazing Culture Race activity that draws her 6th grade social studies students into global cultures in exciting and dynamic ways. Listen as she shares the details with Zach. For more from our team of instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU (remember that we offer free virtual coaching and support for teachers!).
Mon, 24 Sep 2018 - 11min - 48 - 048: Perspective, Community, and Emotion w/ Brian Pickerd
Brian Pickerd teaches high school world language at Rockford High School and supports the TESOL programs at Cornerstone University. Additionally, Brian authored Scattering Seed in Teaching (learn more at pickerd.com ). For episode 48, Zach and Pete talk with Brian about his experiences in his various roles as well as the journey of writing a book about education. Listen to Brian share about the value of perspective and community and his efforts to teach through relationship and the power of emotion. To learn more about Brian and his work, contact him at brian@pickerd.com (or find him on Facebook or LinkedIn) or visit pickerd.com . For more from our team of instructional coaches like Pete and Zach, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 19 Sep 2018 - 36min - 47 - 047: Teach Your Passions w/ Bridget Rieth
Bridget Rieth teaches 5th grade at Breton Downs Elementary in East Grand Rapids. Along with an army of coworkers, students, and community members, Bridget oversees a literacy experience like none other. In this episode, Pete talks with Bridget about that experience (SPOILER! It is every Harry Potter lover's dream event!) and how because of the personal interest and passion she brings to it, it has been fuel for her career in many ways. Additionally, Pete and Bridget use that idea to dive into the true value of teaching from a place of passion and leveraging one's passions in the classroom. For more from our team of instructional coaches like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 17 Sep 2018 - 13min - 46 - 046: Simple Ways to Demonstrate Learning w/ Katie Nethaway
Katie Nethaway ( katie.nethaway@laingsburg.k12.mi.us ) shared about flexible seating on episode 17 of this podcast. For this episode, Zach and Katie continue discussing some of her simple strategies to have students demonstrate learning. Tune in for a few quick tips, or reach out to Katie directly for more details and dynamic ideas (she is always happy to share!). For more from our team of instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 - 07min - 45 - 045: Differentiating Using Screencasts w/ Garth Trask
Garth Trask ( twitter.com/garthtraskmi or gtrask@springlakeschools.org ) joins us once more, this time to discuss differentiation and screencasting. Listen as Erik and Garth discuss how he utilizes short and simple videos to elevate routines like word study and station rotations. To hear Garth talk about how he uses live broadcasting in his 1st grade classroom, jump over to episode 29! For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU (remember: we offer free live virtual support, too!).
Mon, 10 Sep 2018 - 11min - 44 - 044: Teacher Training w/ University of Michigan School of Ed Dean Elizabeth Moje
University of Michigan School of Education Dean Elizabeth Moje joins Pete in a discussion about teacher recruitment and retention and literacy education. Listen as Dean Moje shares about researched and innovative strategies to help better prepare pre-service teachers for the main event as well as some of the challenges teachers face today and how individual teachers can face those challenges. To connect with Dean Moje's work and the U of M School of Ed, visit soe.umich.edu ( twitter.com/umicheducation ) or twitter.com/elianmo9 . For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches or to connect with a coach immediately (we offer FREE virtual support for teachers!), visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 05 Sep 2018 - 1h 16min - 43 - 043: TL Podcast Recap w/ the CBD Team
If you are just recently tuning in or have missed some content over the summer, this episode is a great way to catch you up on some of the interesting ideas that teachers have shared! Our team sat town together and discussed some of our favorite concepts shared over the past couple months. Listen for a quick recap of the Transforming Learning Podcast! For more from or to connect immediately with our team, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU . Remember, we offer free live teacher support that takes no more than a single click! Visit our page for more.
Mon, 03 Sep 2018 - 12min - 42 - 042: Tech Integration Resources w/ Heather Gauck
Heather Gauck is a K-3rd grade Resource Teacher in Grand Rapids Public Schools where she focuses heavily on the potential for technology to elevate her students' experiences. In this episode, CBD's Pete Grostic talks with Heather about her experiences and the creations of innovationclassroom.com , a resource she built to support other teachers' efforts to leverage technology. For more from our team or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 29 Aug 2018 - 12min - 41 - 041: Teaching Leadership Through Projects w/ Carson Ratliff
Carson Ratliff ( twitter.com/carson_ratliff ) teaches high school English and Leadership at West Michigan Aviation Academy. In this episode, Pete and Carson discuss how he approaches elective courses in a project-based manner, leveraging the freedom in the curriculum as well as the opportunity to connect with other content and outside community elements. Note: Carson mentions a Drew Dudley TED Talk. You can view this resource here https://www.ted.com/talks/drew_dudley_everyday_leadership For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 27 Aug 2018 - 12min - 40 - 040: Give Students Voice by Backchanneling w/ Todd Babiasz
Todd Babiasz ( twitter.com/mrbabiasz and tbabiasz@grandblancschools.org ) teaches social studies at Grand Blanc High School. Erik and Todd discuss one simple yet profound use of Backchannel chats in class to elevate classroom culture as well as learning. For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches like Erik, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 22 Aug 2018 - 10min - 39 - 039: Tips for Teachers: Find Passionate Peers w/ Leah Sajdak
Leah Sajdak teaches English Language Arts at Sparta Middle School ( leah.sajdak@spartaschools.org ). In this episode, CBD's Elaine and Leah discuss lessons Leah learned in her first two years teaching as well as insights gained by seeking the wisdom of other passionate educators. Listen to more ideas from Leah on episode 20. For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches like Elaine, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 20 Aug 2018 - 09min - 38 - 038: Wowville (As Cool as It Sounds!) w/ Christina Ostrander
Christina Ostrander ( twitter.com/costrand16 ) teaches 4th grade at Mason Elementary in Grand Blanc Community Schools. In an effort to make social studies more interesting, Christina conceived Wowville. In short, students construct and operate a city, but with her students at the helm, it became so much more! Teachers of any content and level should hear Erik and Christina discuss this year-long, multi-discipline, student-centered project! For more or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches like Erik, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 15 Aug 2018 - 13min - 37 - 037: Professional Collaboration Done Better w/ Katie and Dee
Katie and Dee are both Lakeside Elementary teachers in Muskegon Public Schools. In this episode, Zach talks with Katie and Dee about their thoughts on finding better ways to collaborate effectively and efficiently. For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches like Zach, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 13 Aug 2018 - 10min - 36 - 036: Gamifying 3rd Grade Social Studies with Mark Schlaudt
Mark Schlaudt ( twitter.com/mschlaudt ) teaches 3rd grade at Roguewood Elementary in Rockford Public Schools. Mark and Erik discuss how a simple gamification process revolutionized the social studies learning for his students. For from our instructional coaches like Erik or to connect with us immediately, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 08 Aug 2018 - 10min - 35 - 035: International Collaboration and More w/ Teresa Perles
For episode 35, Pete talks with Teresa Perles, a teacher at Alpha and Omega school in Spain. Pete and Teresa first met at an education conference in 2015 where Pete heard Teresa present about some of her strategies. Impressed even years later, we reached out to Teresa to share her ongoing thoughts about giving students ownership of instruction as well as connecting with other classrooms internationally. Connect with Teresa by finding her on Twitter ( twitter.com/tepesal ), LinkedIn, and Facebook. For more from our team or to connect with our instructional coaches like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 06 Aug 2018 - 09min - 34 - 034: These 6 Things with Dave Stuart, Jr.
Dave Stuart, Jr. is an author, blogger, presenter, and high school social studies teacher who has devoted himself to fostering, as he describes, long-term flourishing in his students and his readership. In this episode, Pete and Dave discuss his book, These 6 Things, in the context of his vision for teaching and learning and his hopes for other teachers. Educators will no doubt be inspired, refreshed, and challenged by Dave's insights and experiences! Learn more about Dave's work and the release of his latest book at davestuartjr.com where you can also sign up for his free newsletter. For more from our team of instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 01 Aug 2018 - 1h 01min - 33 - 033: ClassroomScreen, Tour Builders, Gimkit w/ the CBD Team
In this episode, the CBD team slams some interesting ideas for instructional technology. We hope you enjoy a few practical edtech tips! For more or to connect with our instructional coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 30 Jul 2018 - 10min - 32 - 032: Collaboration Screens with Marisa Thompson
Marisa Thompson ( twitter.com/MarisaEThompson ) is an ELA teacher, PD instructor, and presenter in Southern California. Recently, Marisa developed a solution to the constant concern of isolation in a 1:1 technology environment. With her HS students, she implemented what she calls "Collaboration Screens" and wrote about the community development that resulted on her blog, unlimitedteacher.com . Listen to Zach and Marisa discuss why and how she made this change, and check out Marisa's blog for more from her! To connect with one of our instructional coaches like Zach, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 25 Jul 2018 - 13min - 31 - 031: Tips for Changing Routines with Ellen Wiese
Ellen Wiese teaches special education in Godfrey-Lee Public Schools. Working with a CI student population often elevates certain kinds of challenges, and according to Ellen, one such challenge is change. In this episode, Pete talks with Ellen about how she approaches change in things like classroom routines so that improvements are possible without sacrificing student comfort. For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches, or to connect with a coach like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 23 Jul 2018 - 08min - 30 - 030: 3 Active Vocabulary Strategies with Jasmine Ramahi
Jasmine Ramahi teaches world languages at East Kentwood Public Schools. In this episode, Pete talks with Jasmine about the importance of understanding academic vocabulary, and Jasmine shares 3 of her favorite vocabulary strategies for students. For more from our instructional coaches or to connect with Pete or another coach on our team, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 18 Jul 2018 - 09min - 29 - 029: GO LIVE! to Share Your Classroom with Garth Trask
Garth Trask is a highly innovative 1st grade teacher at Jeffers Elementary in Spring Lake, MI. In this episode, Erik talks with Garth about the idea of live broadcasting classroom activities for others to see. All K-12 teachers should hear and consider this incredible strategy to break down the classroom walls and invite families and others in! To connect with Garth directly, email him at gtrask@springlakeschools.org or find him on Twitter at twitter.com/GarthTraskMI For more from our team of instructional coaches or to connect with a coach like Erik directly, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 16 Jul 2018 - 10min - 28 - 028: Leadership & Education w/ Angie Morgan, NYT bestselling author
In this extended episode, Pete talks with leadership expert Angie Morgan, co-author of the New York Times Bestseller "Spark" as well as "Lead from the Front" (for more, visit leadstar.us/books ). Angie and Pete discuss how leadership and education intersect as well as such topics as feedback, accountability, empathy, and even mindfulness and mental health. To learn more about Angie's work, visit sparkslead.us . For more from our team of instructional coaches or to connect with us, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 11 Jul 2018 - 39min - 27 - 027: Project-Based Learning for Math with Glenn and Bob
Glenn Waddell and Bob Quinn ( gwaddell@unr.edu and quinn@unr.edu ) work with pre-service teachers at the University of Nevada Reno, supporting math and science teachers and efforts to integrate Project-Based Instruction. In this episode, Zach and Amy talk with Glenn and Bob about strategies to elevate the PBL experience in a math classroom. To learn about their program, visit www.unr.edu/nevadateach For more resources or to connect with one of our instructional coaches like Zach and Amy, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 09 Jul 2018 - 09min - 26 - 026: Desmos, Guess Who, and HS Math with Mike Dodge
As a high school math teacher, Mike Dodge ( twitter.com/MrDodgeMath ) has infused technology tools like Desmos in dynamic ways to enhance instruction and build inquiry (often a challenge in a math classroom!). Listen to episode 26 to hear Pete talk with Mike about some of those strategies. For more resources or to connect with an instructional coach like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 04 Jul 2018 - 07min - 25 - 025: A 5th Grade Research Project with Dean Meyer
Dean Meyer ( twitter.com/meyerisland or dean.meyer@laingsburg.k12.mi.us ) teaches 5th grade at Laingsburg Elementary School. He also assists in leading the district technology committee. In this episode, Dean shares some of the activities and strategies he finds most useful and impactful, one example being his very unique take on a College Research Project (yes, in 5th grade!). Listen for more about how he brings that to life for 10 yos. For more resources or to connect with one of our instructional coaches like Zach, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU.
Mon, 02 Jul 2018 - 08min - 24 - 024: LIVE from #ISTE18! Idea Slam with the CBD Team
We bring this one to you from the main conference hall at the ISTE 2018 conference in Chicago! The CBD team shares insights and reflections about ideas, strategies, or tech tools we discovered through this year's ISTE experience. Sure, there's background noise (we are in a conference hall surrounded by thousands of people!), but it is the sound of positive progress toward elevating education! For more from our team of instructional and technology coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU (remember, you can connect with use directly in many ways - visit the page for the details).
Wed, 27 Jun 2018 - 15min - 23 - 023: Screencasting Lessons & Assessments w/ LeAnn Knudsen
LeAnn Knudsen teaches a split class of 4th and 5th grade students at Moon Elementary. In an effort to cope with not only a plethora of student needs, LeAnn also must teach two different curriculums simultaneously. Her solution: screencasting. Listen to LeAnn talk about how this tool and her strategies have transformed her instruction and her students' learning. For more or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 25 Jun 2018 - 08min - 22 - 022: Elevate Empathy w/ David Theune, Fulbright Scholar
David Theune teaches ELA at Spring Lake High School where he also launched the Elevate Empathy movement in the form of a book by that title and a podcast called The Share Chair. Listen to David's story and his compelling quest to let teenagers be heard, both in his own and nearby districts, as well as being recently awarded the Fulbright Scholarship, the Netherlands and beyond. David makes a regular habit of connecting with other teachers and would love to discuss how others can join his efforts. He can be found on Twitter (@DavidTheune), Facebook (David Theune), and Instagram (@dktheune), and we encourage listeners to check out his podcast at soundcloud.com/thesharechairpodcast For more or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 20 Jun 2018 - 44min - 21 - 021: Competency Is Not Enough with Amber Kasic
Amber Kasic teaches world languages at Holland High School where she has invested herself in the work of fostering skills in her students beyond the scope of content and curriculum. Along with traveling the world, Amber has served on the 2017-18 Michigan Teacher Leadership Advisory Council. To connect with Amber, follower her on twitter at twitter.com/edu4change For more or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches like Pete, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 18 Jun 2018 - 08min - 20 - 020: Your Mess is Your Message project with Leah Sajdak
Leah Sajdak teaches ELA at Sparta Middle School. Leah shares a project geared toward fostering empathy in deeper and more meaningful ways with her students, a project that has implications for a lot of subject areas and grade levels! To connect with Leah directly, you can email her at leah.sajdak@spartaschools.org For more strategies or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches like Zach, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Wed, 13 Jun 2018 - 08min - 19 - 019: Mystery Hangouts w/ Jim Bowering and Kristen Vallimont
Jim and Kristen teach 5th grade in Grand Blanc Community Schools. Both tried Mystery Hangouts for the first time this year and found the experience not only worthwhile but worth repeating! Listen to their experiences as well as pro tips about how to maximize a dynamic collaboration experience like Mystery Hangouts. For more from our team or to connect with Pete or any other instructional and technology coaches on our team, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 11 Jun 2018 - 08min - 18 - 018: The Transforming Learning Journey with Renne Wyman
Renne Wyman teaches special education at Sparta High School. Over the course of her conversation with Elaine, she shares countless strategies and resources to leverage technology in Special Education, but greater still is her inspiring story about how a 20-year veteran teacher learns new and profound ways to meet students' needs and elevate instruction. For more or to connect with Elaine or any of our instructional and technology coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Fri, 08 Jun 2018 - 12min - 17 - 017: Flexible Seating (not just bean bags) w/ Katie Nethaway
Katie Nethaway teaches 3rd grade at Laingsburg Elementary and is diving deep into the world of student-centered learning, starting with the furniture and seating in her room. If you have considered flexible seating in any capacity, tune-in to receive vital insights and inspiring examples. Katie would love to share more with any interested, so feel free to reach out to her at katie.nethaway@laingsburg.k12.mi.us For more or to connect with one of our instructional and technology integration coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Wed, 06 Jun 2018 - 10min - 16 - 016: Collaboration Beyond the Classroom w/ Lindsay & Valerie
Lindsay and Valerie are Grand Blanc Community Schools teachers who found immense value in cross-building collaboration. Listen as Pete and Elaine ask about how Lindsay's 8th graders and Valerie's 11th graders connected in a meaningful way. For more or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 04 Jun 2018 - 06min - 15 - 015: CBD Team Idea Slam: Rewordify, Google Sites, and more!
In this episode, the CBD team of instructional coaches (minus Elaine who was not able to attend) get together to share interesting technology tools and strategies that we have recently encountered during our time working with teachers. The episode is a casual conversation intended to give you a glimpse into a Friday afternoon with CBD. For more or to connect with one of us, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Fri, 01 Jun 2018 - 09min - 14 - 014: Discussing Education with Tracy Horodyski, 2016-17 MTOY
In a change of pace from our previous episodes, episode 14 is a more extended conversation with the 2016-17 Michigan Teacher of the Year, Tracy Horodyski. During the conversation, we discuss her experiences as TOY as well as some compelling topics relevant to education perspectives today. To contact Tracy directly, find her on Twitter (@tracyhorodyski) or email her at tracyhorodyski@gmail.com For more or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Wed, 30 May 2018 - 33min - 13 - 013: A Student Feedback Strategy with Meggin Verduzco
Meggin Verduzco shares a simple but powerful feedback strategy that both creates opportunity for students to receive more feedback on their work and fosters much-needed communication and digital interaction skills. We discussed the idea of feedback in greater depth in episode 9, but listen now as Meggin shares a practical strategy for just such a thing. For more or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Wed, 23 May 2018 - 08min - 12 - 012: How 1st Graders Change the World with Jaci Jackson
Jaci Jackson teaches 1st grade at Lakes Elementary in Rockford, MI. Her background includes both suburban and urban school districts, and whatever the student population, she has found great success in fostering and growing positive life skills in her students. Listen as she discusses some of her strategies and perspectives. For more or to connect with one of our instructional and technology coaches, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 21 May 2018 - 08min - 11 - 011: Pocket Poetry with Rebecca Hubbard
Rebecca Hubbard teaches middle and high school English and Creative Writing at Frankfort High School. Together with several of her students, she describes the Pocket Poetry idea they developed to bring life to poetry in new and innovative ways. For more about the original idea, search "Poem in Your Pocket Day." Continue the conversation with one of our instructional and technology coaches by visiting cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu.
Thu, 17 May 2018 - 08min - 10 - 010: Power Responses with Mark Wells
Mark Wells is a high school band instructor who wanted the ability to give every student meaningful, personal feedback on his/her playing. His solution was the development of what he calls Power Responses. Listen as Pete Grostic discusses the development and implementation of the strategy with Mark. If you like the concept but don't know where to start, connect with a CBD coach today by visiting cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu.
Fri, 11 May 2018 - 08min - 9 - 009: 2 Things Every Classroom Needs NOW
In this episode, we discuss two must-have elements of teaching and learning that represent a synthesis of innumerable conversations with teachers and years of supporting research and that every classroom can integrate and incorporate immediately. For more, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu and talk to one of our coaches today!
Wed, 02 May 2018 - 07min - 8 - 008: Monday Morning Meetings with Dan Derksen
In this episode of the Transforming Learning Podcast, Dan Derksen, a 5th grade teacher at Valley View Elementary School in Rockford, shares his strategy for Monday Morning Meetings. For more, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Fri, 27 Apr 2018 - 06min - 7 - 007: 3 Things that Elevate Every Learning Experience
In this episode, we share thoughts about high impact learning experiences and the 3 things that tend to occur in those memorable learning moments. For more, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Wed, 18 Apr 2018 - 06min - 6 - 006: Flipgrid Fridays with Carmen Weigel
In this episode, Carmen Weigel, a high school teacher in East Grand Rapids, MI, shares her Flipgrid Fridays strategy for her business classes. Check out flipgrid via flipgrid.com For more, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Tue, 17 Apr 2018 - 06min - 5 - 005: Students Do the Technology and Instructional Support
In this episode, we share a strategy many school districts are beginning to implement that involves utilizing students for technology support and instructional coaching in their schools. For more, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Mon, 16 Apr 2018 - 06min - 4 - 004: An Activity to Bring the Periodic Table to Life
In this episode, we will share an idea that a middle school science teacher suggested to bring the study of the periodic table of elements to life. This strategy could also easily be adapted to any subject area or content! For more, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 16 Apr 2018 - 04min - 3 - 003: A New Take on Podcasting to Give Students Voice
In this episode, we share an idea from Spring Lake High School teacher David Theune who uses podcasting as a way to combat bullying and cruelty in his school. For more, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 16 Apr 2018 - 06min - 2 - 002: Teacher Collaboration and 3 ?s to Boost Conversations
In this episode, we will share 3 questions that teachers can ask one another (or use for individual reflection) to maximize collaborative time and support sharing practical ideas with one another. For more, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
Mon, 16 Apr 2018 - 05min - 1 - 001: Welcome to the Transforming Learning Podcast!
Communications by Design is an education technology consulting company devoted to supporting schools and teachers through innovative technology integrations and instructional practices. In this first episode, we want simply to share a bit about our company and our purpose for the podcast. Connect with us directly at cbdconsulting.com/elevateedu
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