Pursuing Mastery

Thoughts on learning theory, teaching practice, interviews with interesting teachers, and how to thrive in a bootcamp! Want to subscribe? You can find Pursuing Mastery on any podcast provider or just use this RSS feed! https://anchor.fm/s/b643470/podcast/rss

Check out the Educate podcast “Ditching the lecture for active learning"!

This week’s podcast is a recommendation to check out the Educate podcast called “Ditching the lecture for active learning."  It details a couple great examples of how college lecture halls are using active learning, which, if you've listened to Pursuing Mastery, you know is a topic near and dear to my heart! <3 Links from this episode: Ditching the lecture for active learning: https://www.apmreports.org/story/2019/09/17/active-learning

11-04
02:18

Yay! You've switched to Anchor!

Well played! You’re in the right place! Pursuing Mastery switched to Anchor.fm, and it looks like you’ve switched as well! Just in case you need them, the new links are below, but it looks like you don’t need to do anything but continue to listen! Pursuing Mastery on Anchor.fm:  https://anchor.fm/pursuing-mastery New RSS feed: https://anchor.fm/s/b643470/podcast/rss Instructions for subscribing by RSS feed: https://medium.com/@joshmuccio/how-to-manually-add-a-rss-feed-to-your-podcast-app-on-desktop-ios-android-478d197a3770

10-21
00:30

5 Techniques For Students That Build Memory, Understanding, And Ability

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, describes five learning techniques that will help students build memory, understanding, and ability! These techniques are reflection, deliberate practice, self-testing, spaced repetition, and the Pomodoro technique. Using them will help accelerate your academic journey and make studying far more productive. Further reading from this episode: reflection: https://ascd.org/publications/books/108008/chapters/Learning-Through-Reflection.aspx deliberate practice: https://www.missiontolearn.com/deliberate-practice/ self-testing and spaced repetition: https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/49750/a-better-way-to-study-through-self-testing-and-distributed-practice Pomodoro technique: https://facilethings.com/blog/en/science-behind-pomodoro-technique

10-21
15:42

Sean Goes Back to School with Nico Marcora (part 2 of 2)

Note: This episode is also available as a video! You will probably find it easier to follow in that format. So if you’d like to see Nico’s screen and Sean and Nico’s faces, go here: https://youtu.be/9O7RE9KWkUw Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, goes back to school with Nico Marcora, a Master Instructor of Software Engineering in our London campus, to learn about data types in JavaScript. This is the second of two parts. If you didn’t hear the first one yet, you can find it earlier in your podcast feed!

10-07
43:40

Sean Goes Back to School with Nico Marcora (part 1 of 2)

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, goes back to school with Nico Marcora, a Master Instructor of Software Engineering in our London campus! Nico shares his thoughts on adult learners going back to school (hey, it’s what we do here!) and then teaches Sean about data types in JavaScript. This is the first of two parts. The second will be released in two weeks. P.S. This episode is also available as a video! You may find it easier to follow in this format. So if you’d like to see Nico’s screen and Sean and Nico’s faces, click below! Part 1: https://youtu.be/dcMruBTGXe0

09-23
53:18

LOTS of HOTS

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, shares thoughts on Bloom’s revised taxonomy, differentiating lower order from higher order thinking, and how to reflect your goals for your students in your classroom activities. Link from the episode: What No One Tells You About Bloom’s Taxonomy: https://edtosavetheworld.com/2018/06/12/what-no-one-tells-you-about-blooms-taxonomy/

09-09
13:26

Review

A review of what we’ve learned in this podcast!

08-26
12:35

Spaced Repetition With Brian Tobal

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, talks with Brian Tobal, Flatiron School’s Director of Academics, about spaced repetition, hacking your memory, and how to play games against your brain

08-12
51:08

Creating An Active Classroom Without Cold Calling

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, shares his thoughts on cold calling (hint: don’t do it) as well as great techniques for building an active but supportive learning environment in your classroom. Links from the episode: Positive findings Dallimore, E. J., Hertenstein, J. H., & Platt, M. B. (n.d.). Nonvoluntary class participation in graduate discussion courses: Effects of grading and cold calling. Retrieved July 25, 2019, from https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C33&q=Nonvoluntary+class+participation+in+graduate+discussion+courses%3A+Effects+of+grading+and+cold+calling&btnG= Dallimore, E., H. Hertenstein, J., & Platt, M. (2013). Impact of Cold-Calling on Student Voluntary Participation. Journal of Management Education, 37, 305–341. Retrieved July 25, 2019, from https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C33&q=Impact+of+Cold-Calling+on+Student+Voluntary+Participation&btnG= Negative findings Antonios, Caitlin. (2017, May 16). How Cold-Calling Hinders Student Learning Experience. Retrieved July 25, 2019, from New University website:  https://www.newuniversity.org/2017/05/16/how-cold-calling-hinders-student-learning-experience/ Carstens, B. A. (2015). The Effects of Voluntary versus Cold-calling Participation on Class Discussion and Exam Performance in Multiple Sections of an Educational Psychology Undergraduate Course (PhD diss., University of Tennessee). Retrieved July 25, 2019, from  https://trace.tennessee.edu/utk_graddiss/3402 Rocca, Kelly A. “Student Participation in the College Classroom: An Extended Multidisciplinary Literature Review.” Communication Education 59, no. 2 (April 2010): 185–213. Retrieved July 25, 2019, from https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C33&q=Student+Participation+in+the+College+Classroom%3A+An+Extended+Multidisciplinary+Literature+Review&btnG= Informed opinions Kohn, A. (2016, January 29). Your Hand’s Not Raised? Too Bad: I’m Calling on You Anyway. Retrieved July 25, 2019, from Alfie Kohn website:  https://www.alfiekohn.org/blogs/hands/ Boucher, Nellie. “Tip 2: Warm Calling.” Accessed July 25, 2019.  Retrieved July 25, 2019, from https://www.amherst.edu/offices/center-teaching-learning/teaching-resources/teaching-tips/amherst-college-teaching-tips/tip-2-warm-calling

07-25
21:48

Thriving In A Growth Organization With Kristi Riordan

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, speaks with the amazing Kristi Riordan, Flatiron School's COO, about her approach to thriving in a growth organization and how pressure can drive personal growth.

07-11
39:21

Teaching At Flatiron School With Rishi Tirumala

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, speaks with Rishi Tirumala, one of our amazing Lead Instructors, about his experience teaching here.

06-27
23:11

LearnBuildTeach With James Quick

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, speaks with James Quick, a software developer and teacher, about his LearnBuildTeach platform and his work in a bootcamp. Links from the episode: Learn VS Code (James’ Udemy course): https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-visual-studio-code/?couponCode=VS_CODE_FLATIRON Build a Quiz App with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript course: https://www.udemy.com/course/build-a-quiz-app-with-html-css-and-javascript/ LearnBuildTeach: https://www.learnbuildteach.com/ and https://www.youtube.com/c/jamesqquick

06-13
25:32

Anxiety Alchemist with Ryan

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Educational Development, speaks with Ryan Ghaida, a Software Engineering Coach at Flatiron's Access Labs Brooklyn campus, about his Anxiety Alchemist workshop and how he helps students cope with stress.

05-31
34:48

Checking For Understanding

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School's Director of Educational Development, gives advice on why and how to check your students' understanding.

05-15
28:44

Authentic Experience, Learning From Failure, And Technological Balance

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School’s Director of Teacher Training, talks with Jane Lunnon, Head of Wimbledon High School and brilliant UK educator, about authentic experience, learning from failure, and finding balance in our technological lives. Links from the episode: The State of Independence book: https://www.routledge.com/The-State-of-Independence-Key-Challenges-Facing-Private-Schools-Today/James-Lunnon/p/book/9780815352419 Examples of Sean's 3D photos: https://theta360.com/s/m819o6vZUR76IKGAOm6q20XpI https://theta360.com/s/aSLh7KQMC5WCmGy0uk2yDZoXI

05-03
42:40

Difficult Conversations with Struggling Students

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School's Director of Teacher Training, gives advice on handling difficult conversations with struggling students.

04-18
24:19

Gamification feat Avi Flombaum

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School's Director of Teacher Training, talks with Avi Flombaum, Flatiron's Co-Founder and Chief Product Officer, and gamification and game design for learning.

04-03
18:24

Stress And Learning feat David James

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School's Director of Teacher Training, talks with David James, a respected teacher and writer from the UK, about stress and its effects on learning and motivation. Supplementary links: https://chronotopeblog.com/2016/06/03/not-…arning/ https://johntomsett.com/2019/02/25/this-m…tal-health-first/ https://www.gov.uk/government/news/all…-physical-wellbeing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtmMMR7SJKw https://www.ted.com/talks/kelly_mcgonig…_stress_your_friend https://www.routledge.com/World-Class-Tack…ok/9781138121973

03-21
33:27

Intentional Learning

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School's Director of Teacher Training, on "intentional learning," one of Flatiron's 5 Educational Principles.

03-07
20:08

How To Thrive In A Bootcamp - Featuring Shemar

Sean Dagony-Clark, Flatiron School's Director of Teacher Training, talks with Shemar, a student who just finished Mod 1, about his experience at Flatiron and tips for people who are interested in a coding bootcamp.

02-21
10:58

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