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Aaron, Nate, and Kristen celebrate Teacher Appreciation Week by thanking the teachers who inspired them to follow in their footsteps, and some of their colleagues share their stories and gratitude in our Season 4 finale.
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All parents want what's best for their kids, but what happens when they take things a little too far? Aaron, Nate, and Kristen discuss the struggles of working with "helicopter" and "bulldozer" parents and how we can all work together to do what's best for our students.
Special guest: Heather Giammaria
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Aaron, Nate, and Kristen revisit the topic of mental health — this time through the lens COVID-19.
Special guest: Barb Martz
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While the goal of education reform may be to make meaningful, lasting, and systematic school improvements, the reality is that many initiatives are left behind, replaced, or forgotten. Aaron, Nate, and Kristen discuss this trend as well as some nuances for inspiring progress, regardless.
Special guest: Jeff Griffith
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In the last episode of 2020, Aaron, Nate, and Kristen reflect on the year that was and what we can and can't control as we strive to make 2021 a better year in education (and in general). Special guests: Eight members of the Freedom Area High School class of 2021
For more on The Question Behind the Question® (QBQ), visit www.qbq.com.
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Aaron, Nate, and Kristen discuss the new Netflix documentary, The Social Dilemma, how social media is impacting our educational system and society, and what can we do to get a handle on it.
Disclaimer: This episode is not affiliated with or sanctioned by Netflix or the makers of The Social Dilemma in any official capacity; however, we're always open to new endorsements! ;)
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The diversity that exists among teachers, students, and communities is a great asset for public education, and students thrive when they learn in diverse and inclusive learning environments. Aaron, Nate, and Kristen delve into this important topic as the first quarter of the 2020-2021 school year comes to a close.
Special guest: Ruthanne Gudzan
Election Day is November 3. Make a plan to vote! Find your polling place and mail-in ballot information at vote.org.
Pennsylvania voters: Polls are are open on Election Day from 7 a.m. until 8 p.m., and as long as you’re in line before 8 p.m., you will be able to cast your ballot. If you’re voting by mail in PA, make sure you don’t submit a “naked” ballot! Put your ballot in the privacy envelope, then put that envelope in the postmarked envelope and sign it. As long as your ballot is postmarked by 8 p.m. on Election Day and received by November 6, your ballot WILL count. Visit votespa.com for all of your voting needs.
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Aaron, Nate, and Kristen are back (virtually, at least) to kickoff Season 4 by sharing their experiences and some tips for teaching virtually in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. Plus, a new game!
Aaron, Nate, and Kristen discuss COVID-19's impact on the student experience with special guest co-host, John Blinn, of RMU Sentry Media/"Where's the News?" podcast fame, in the final episode of Season 3, out now!Special guest: Hannah ShumskyFind out more at https://pod-for-teacher.pinecast.co
Aaron, Nate, and Kristen reflect on their new normal — teaching online under quarantine, and balancing everything else that goes along with it — and hear how some colleagues are adapting.
Aaron, Nate, and Kristen, like many educators today, find themselves at home under quarantine, as schools across the country are closed to help curb the spread of COVID-19, the novel coronavirus. In this episode, the gang's first fully remote pod, they discuss the pandemic, its impact on all stakeholders in the public education system, and how we'll need to come together to persevere. Special guest: Dr. Jeffrey Fuller, Freedom Area School District Superintendent
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Bullying might look different now than it did 20 years ago, but it isn't going away. Aaron, Nate, and Kristen (with a little help from their students) look into the symptoms and some solutions on this month's episode.
Teachers are leaving the profession in droves. But, why? Aaron, Nate, and Kristen discuss teacher morale and burnout in their quest to get to the bottom of it on this month's episode. Special guest: April English
A lot has changed in the world of education over the years. In this last pod of 2019, Aaron and Nate reflect on the past 2-3 decades of teaching and learning in America's classrooms before catching up with a familiar voice.
How safe are our schools, and what is being done to make them safer? Aaron, Nate, and Kristen explore those big questions and more with special guest, School Resource Officer Tom Liberty.
Aaron, Nate, and Kristen explore the vaping epidemic and discuss how it should be addressed with teens in and out of school. Special guest: Mr. Steve Mott
Season 3 premiere: Aaron and Nate welcome a new co-host and tackle the topic of mental health in America's schools. Special guest: Joe Testa
At a time when respect for the profession seems to be at an all-time low, the guys dig in to the symptoms and solutions on this Season 2 finale. Special guest: Keith Kovalic
In the second installment of "The Politics of Ed. Policy" series, Aaron discusses the importance of the Special Olympics with special education teacher, Jessika Fontaine, and the guys are joined by middle school principal, Ryan Smith, to break down proposed revisions to the teacher evaluation system.
The guys consider the impact that extracurricular involvement can have on students and teachers/sponsors/advisers alike with special guest and admitted fan of the pod, Señor Craig Bohon.