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We’re coaches at Forward Edge, a K-12 technology company in Ohio. We are a team of former educators who now work as instructional coaches across the region. On our podcast, we’ll share lessons, stories, and tips from our network of coaches and special guests. We’re right there with you - on the ground and in schools every day. Hear personal perspectives on the role of a coach, benefit from our experiences, and learn from our mistakes - wherever you are, we’ve been there, we are there, and we want to help! So press the restart button, recharge your coaching batteries, and leave feeling equipped and inspired to coach fearlessly - with the Restart Recharge Podcast: A Tech Coach Collective!

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Who is telling your story if you don’t? Telling the story of what we do and the story of the good stuff happening in the classrooms and buildings can transform our schools for the better. On today’s episode, we’ll be discussing the ins and outs of “telling your story” with Ryan McLane, co-author of Your school rocks, so tell people, and our very own master story-teller, Michael Roush. We all have a story to tell, let’s start telling it today! Links mentioned in the show:Forward Edge Coaches Camp Pre-RegistrationFollow Ryan on TwitterFollow Michael on TwitterRyan's book: Your School Rocks, So Tell PeopleMichael's TEDx TalkPodcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Justin ThomasEditing Team- Megan Whitacre, Mallory Kessen, Michael Roush, Mark Gumm,Social Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Lisa Kuhn, Molly Lutts, Maggie HarrisCreative/Content Team- Brooke Conklin, Emily Cowan, Tracee KeoughProducers- Tyler Erwin & Katie Ritter
As the school year winds down, Rachel and our hosts, Matthaeus Huelse and Katie Ritter, explore practical strategies for instructional coaches to help teachers reflect on the past year and prepare for the next. They discuss the importance of feedback, the use of AI to organize and analyze responses, and the value of having a coaching buddy to gain different perspectives.Whether you're an instructional coach feeling isolated in your role or a school leader looking to inspire your team, this episode offers valuable insights into managing the stressful end-of-year period while setting the stage for future success.Find Rachel on her Socials!Twitter/X: @RachelP3333Coaching MentorshipsWhere Coaches Go to Grow! - We empower coaches with a holistic approach to implement practical skills and strategies that creates a wave of lasting change with the educators in their schools. We work to improve learning by being right there with you, on the ground, and in schools every day.Coaches CampProfessional development designed specifically for instructional coaches, like you!Join us in Cincinnati - July 29th - 30thor Virtually - July 22nd - 24th
Ready to enhance your role in educational leadership? "The Leadership Journey: Insights for Instructional Coaches" offers a practical and insightful look into the world of instructional coaching. This episode is perfect for instructional coaches, curriculum specialists, and educators looking to deepen their impact and leadership skills within the educational landscape.We are talking with Natasha Rachell, Director of Instructional Technology for Atlanta Public Schools about personal anecdotes, expert advice, and practical strategies to transform the often solitary journey of an instructional coach into a collaborative expedition towards excellence! With discussions centered around personal and professional growth, this episode serves as a guide for those eager to inspire and lead with confidence.Tune in to discover actionable insights and advice on transforming your approach to leadership. "The Leadership Journey" is your invitation to become a more effective leader in education. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn, grow, and influence the future of teaching and learning.Find Natasha on her Socials!Twitter: @apsitnatashaInstagram: @natashabrachellPodcast TeamHosts- Katie Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Matthäus Huelse, Jeremy McConnell, Justin ThomasSocial Media/ Promo Team- Alyssa FaubionProducer- Matthäus HuelseEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!Coaching MentorshipsWhere Coaches Go to Grow! - We empower coaches with a holistic approach to implement practical skills and strategies that creates a wave of lasting change with the educators in their schools. We work to improve learning by being right there with you, on the ground, and in schools every day.
In this episode of "AI Conversations," we are bringing back the hot topic of AI in the classroom. Join us and forward-thinking educator Adam Mohler as he delves into how AI can revolutionize teaching and learning. Adam emphasizes that AI is not just a tool for students but also a personal assistant for teachers, easing their workload and supporting better teaching. Discover how AI can create engaging and personalized learning experiences, from generating first-grade-level stories to creating interactive slides with images. Adam also addresses the concerns and fears some teachers have about AI, assuring that it's here to stay and that it can be a powerful tool for educators who embrace it. Tune in to "AI Conversations" for insights and strategies on using AI to enhance student learning and transform education.Find Adam here:@moler3031 - Twitter/X@moler.adam - Instagram@moler3031 - TikTokCheck out Moler's Musings!Podcast TeamHosts- Katie Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Matthäus Huelse, Jeremy McConnell, Justin ThomasSocial Media/ Promo Team- Alyssa FaubionProducer- Matthäus HuelseCoaches CampProfessional development designed specifically for instructional coaches, like you!Join us in Cincinnati - July 29th - 30thor Virtually - July 22nd - 24thEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!
405 - TikTok your PD

405 - TikTok your PD

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Ever thought of TikTok as more than just dance moves and viral challenges? In this week’s episode of Restart Recharge, we're shaking things up by diving into how TikTok can be a game-changer for teacher PD. We're joined by the one and only Dr. Tyler Tarver, who’s not just a big deal online with over 120 million views but also a guru when it comes to making learning fun and accessible. Tyler’s going to walk us through his adventure from YouTube to TikTok, showing us that a little creativity can turn those quick, catchy videos into powerful PD tools that fit right in your pocket. It doesn’t matter if you're already a TikTok aficionado or just curious about what it can do for you and your teaching; this episode is packed with down-to-earth advice, real-world wisdom, and plenty of laughs to boot. Join us to find out how you can make PD not just informative, but downright enjoyable.Follow Tyler on his socials!@tylertarver - X/Twitter@tylertarver - Instagramdrtylertarver -TikTok Check out his Website!TarverAcademy.comPodcast TeamHosts- Katie Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Matthäus Huelse, Jeremy McConnell, Justin ThomasSocial Media/ Promo Team- Alyssa FaubionProducer- Matthäus HuelseCoaches CampProfessional development designed specifically for instructional coaches, like you!Join us in Cincinnati - July 29th - 30thor Virtually - July 22nd - 24thEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Join us this week on Restart Recharge as we tackle the essential topic of feedback in education with Brooke Conklin, a return guest and one of our very own here at Forward Edge. Brooke, who has helped build and is now leading our certification programs and our Coaching Network. Today she brings her practical experience and insights into how effective feedback can enhance teaching and learning.In this episode, Brooke shares stories from the field, including a pivotal experience with a fourth-grade team, to illustrate the impact of thoughtful feedback. We discuss how to move beyond simple praise or criticism to foster real growth and development in educators.We'll delve into strategies that make feedback a powerful tool for improvement, focusing on authenticity, constructive criticism, and the importance of a supportive approach. Brooke offers advice for educators and coaches on how to engage in meaningful feedback conversations that lead to positive changes in the classroom.Tune in for an insightful discussion filled with real-world advice and strategies that anyone in education can apply. Whether you're giving feedback or receiving it, this episode is packed with valuable takeaways.The Coaching Habit - Michael Bungay StanierThe Artisan Teacher: A Field Guide to Skillful Teaching - Mike RutherfordFollow Brooke on X/Twitter@brookeconklin19Podcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Matthäus Huelse, Jeremy McConnell, Justin Thomas Social Media/ Promo Team- Alyssa FaubionProducer- Matthäus HuelseCoaches CampProfessional development designed specifically for instructional coaches, like you!Join us in Cincinnati - July 29th - 30thor Virtually - July 22nd - 24thEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers! 
This week on Restart Recharge, we're getting into the nitty-gritty of "Building and Sustaining Communities and Teacher Groups." Andrea Carovillano joins us to share her practical advice on creating supportive environments where teachers work together effectively.We'll talk about how to make teacher groups work for everyone, celebrate small wins, and build connections that matter. Andrea will also cover dealing with challenges and keeping things moving in a positive direction, all with a focus on what works in real classrooms and schools.Tune in for straightforward tips and stories from the field. This episode is for teachers, coaches, and anyone interested in making schools a better place for collaboration.Follow Andrea on X/Twitter@MrsCarvEDUPodcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Michael Roush, Alyssa Faubion, Matthäus HuelseSocial Media/ Promo Team- Alyssa FaubionProducer- Matthäus HuelseCoaches CampProfessional development designed specifically for instructional coaches, like you! Join us in Cincinnati - July 29th - 30thor Virtually - July 22nd - 24thEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers! 
In this week's Restart Recharge, we take a slight detour from our usual discussions on pedagogy and professional development to focus on a topic that's crucial for anyone looking to step into the world of instructional coaching: the application process. We're joined by Tyler Erwin, Assistant Director of Curriculum and Integration at Forward Edge, who brings a wealth of knowledge from his role at the helm of our instructional coaching team.Dive deep with us as we explore the nuances of instructional design coaching, from the trends in hiring and essential qualities for success to the challenges newcomers face when transitioning from teaching to coaching. Tyler doesn't stop there; he also provides his top three tips for those aspiring to make an impact as Instructional Design Coaches and highlights the common pitfalls to avoid during the application process. This episode is a treasure trove for educators, instructional coaches, and anyone interested in the intricacies of instructional coaching.Join us for a compelling conversation filled with expert advice, engaging stories, and actionable strategies. Whether you're a seasoned educator considering a shift to coaching or simply fascinated by the potential of instructional design in education, this episode is packed with insights that promise to enlighten and inspire.Follow Tyler for more insights!Twitter/XPodcast TeamHosts - Katie Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team - Michael Roush, Alyssa Faubion, Matthäus HuelseSocial Media/Promo Team - Alyssa FaubionProducer - Matthäus Huelse
Welcome to our first episode of Season 4 of Restart Recharge! This time we navigate beyond the surface of bite-sized learning to explore the transformative world of micro-credentialing in K-12 education. Join us as we delve into a comprehensive discussion with Tom Burton, CEO of We Empower LLC and former Superintendent of Princeton City Schools, who brings his rich expertise and innovative thinking to our conversation.This episode goes beyond conventional teaching strategies, addressing key issues such as the role of motivation in educational success, the challenges and opportunities of micro-credentialing for teachers, and how these approaches impact both student learning and educator professional development. Our discussion with Tom Burton illuminates the practicalities and philosophical aspects of modern education, providing invaluable insights for teachers, instructional coaches, and education enthusiasts.Tune in for a dynamic dialogue filled with practical advice, thought-provoking questions, and inspirational messages. Whether you're an educator looking to enhance your teaching methods or someone passionate about the future of education, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and perspective.Follow Tom on Social Media!Twitter: TBurton_EmpowerInstagram: TDBempower Podcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Michael Roush, Alyssa Faubion, Matthäus HuelseSocial Media/ Promo Team- Alyssa FaubionProducer- Matthäus Huelse EdTech Webinars Join us for our free EdTech Webinars series! Get registered for the January 18th session here. Edge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers! 
In this season finale of "Restart Recharge," hosts Matthaeus and Katie reflect on the year, focusing on the challenge of finding effective professional development (PD) strategies for instructional coaches. They explore the importance of adaptability and communication in education, inspired by a historical event that Katie brings to life through an insightful activity. This episode serves as a thought-provoking dialogue, not just to review the past year but to ignite ideas and questions for educators to ponder for the remainder of the school year and beyond.
Join us and Alfonso Mendoza, host of 'My EdTech Life,' as we unravel the secrets of making technology in education both simple and empathetic. From building relationships across 14 buildings to offering military-grade life advice, Fonz shares actionable strategies for reaching every teacher in your district and tips on keeping tech approachable. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone looking to enhance their EdTech strategies with a human touch.https://www.myedtech.life/Follow Alfonso on Instagram | Twitter/XPodcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Michael Roush, Alyssa Faubion, Matthäus HuelseSocial Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Alyssa FaubionCreative/Content Team- Matthäus Huelse, Brooke ConklinProducer- Matthäus HuelseEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!EDU Coach NetworkWe're former teachers turned instructional coaches. Coaches can change student learning for better
Join Matthaeus Huelse and Katie Ritter as they talk with Deb Norton about the intricacies of Artificial Intelligence in education in today's episode. Deb shares her insights on ethical considerations, such as plagiarism, and offers practical advice on how to integrate AI tools in a balanced and responsible manner. The episode delves into trusted AI resources, the concept of "human in the loop," and the emerging field of prompt engineering. Whether you're an educator, tech coach, or administrator, this episode provides valuable takeaways for navigating the complex world of AI in education.
In today's episode, Matthaeus Huelse and Katie Ritter explore the realm of interactive digital content with Cat Spencer from Genially. Cat, a former English teacher now passionate about EdTech, shares her move to Genially and how this one-stop shop is simplifying interactive content creation for educators. They discuss the variety of resources Genially offers, from gamification templates to intuitive training materials. The conversation also touches on the importance of community among educators, highlighting the role of instructional coaches. With insightful experiences and practical advice shared, this episode is a great listen for those keen on enhancing interactive learning in the classroom.Check out Genially!Follow Cat on Twitter/XPodcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Michael Roush, Alyssa Faubion, Matthäus HuelseSocial Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Alyssa FaubionCreative/Content Team- Matthäus Huelse, Brooke ConklinProducer- Matthäus HuelseEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!EDU Coach NetworkWe're former teachers turned instructional coaches. Coaches can change student learning for betterDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you. 
Instructional coach Emily Heller joins hosts Katie Ritter and Matthäus Huelse to discuss the VSTE Coaching Certification program she helped create in Virginia. Emily provides insights into the structure of the program, which offers flexible professional development and community support for tech coaches. She shares tips for coaches looking to advocate for more training, emphasizing the importance of networking, data-driven advocacy, and creating the resources you need. Emily leaves listeners inspired to take action in supporting coach growth through collaboration and certification programs. Tune in for her top tips on networking, advocacy, and creating your own PD opportunities.Virginia Society for Technology in EducationFollow Emily on Twitter/XPodcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Michael Roush, Alyssa Faubion, Matthäus HuelseSocial Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Alyssa FaubionCreative/Content Team- Matthäus Huelse, Brooke ConklinProducer- Matthäus HuelseEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!EDU Coach NetworkWe're former teachers turned instructional coaches. Coaches can change student learning for betterDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Welcome to a special episode of "Restart Recharge: A Tech Coach Collective!" In this episode, we're taking a slight detour from our usual content to introduce you to our new co-host, Matthäus Huelse. From his roots in Germany to his educational journey across continents, Matthäus brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the podcast. Join Katie Ritter as she uncovers fun facts and quirky questions about Matthäus, from his favorite type of ballroom dancing to his unique journey to obtaining a driver's license.Follow Matthaeus on Twitter/XPodcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Matthäus HuelseEditing Team- Michael Roush, Alyssa Faubion, Matthäus HuelseSocial Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Alyssa FaubionCreative/Content Team- Matthäus Huelse, Brooke ConklinProducer- Matthäus Huelse
Join us as we welcome special guests Katie Fielding and Crystal Trapani to discuss accessibility and how coaches can integrate it into their work. Katie and Crystal share their personal journeys to accessibility advocacy. They offer tips for making materials more accessible through simple changes like font selection, alt text for images, and leveraging closed captions. Other highlights include modeling inclusive practices, starting small when working with teachers, empowering others, and vulnerability. Katie and Crystal emphasize that accessibility benefits everyone. They encourage coaches to survey their staff on accessibility needs, focus on andragogy for adult learners, and make sure their own materials are accessible. Tune in for an insightful discussion on becoming an accessibility advocate as a coach.Podcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Justin ThomasEditing Team- Michael Roush, Justin Thomas Social Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Jordan Petri, Alyssa FaubionCreative/Content Team- Justin Thomas, Brooke ConklinProducer- Justin ThomasForward Edge Coaches CampAn event that assists instructional coaches learn new tips and strategies for implementing their rolEDU Coach NetworkWe're former teachers turned instructional coaches. Coaches can change student learning for better
There are several media outlets to share thoughts and knowledge today, but one that has continued to grow in popularity is podcasting! Guess what…you’re listening to one right now! Let’s jump on board with podcasting in schools - whether it’s educators or students podcasting can both be fun and valuable! Today we’ll discuss how instructional coaches can make a push for podcasting in their schools and how they can build future podcasters.StevieFrank.comFollow Stevie on Twitter (X)! Podcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Justin ThomasEditing Team- Michael Roush, Justin Thomas Social Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Jordan Petri, Alyssa FaubionCreative/Content Team- Justin Thomas, Brooke ConklinProducer- Justin ThomasForward Edge Coaches CampAn event that assists instructional coaches learn new tips and strategies for implementing their rolEDU Coach NetworkWe're former teachers turned instructional coaches. Coaches can change student learning for better Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
As we kick off a new school year, it is an important time to reach out to all teachers to help them be successful. We can aid in their growth throughout the school year and that will continue through their teaching of the students. We’re joined by Ron Madison, an instructional technologist from Michigan, who strives to aid in the growth of ALL the educators he works with.Follow Ron on Twitter!Check Out Ron's Superhero 3-D Printouts!Podcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Justin ThomasEditing Team- Michael Roush, Justin Thomas Social Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Lisa Kuhn, Maggie HarrisCreative/Content Team- Justin Thomas, Brooke ConklinProducer- Justin ThomasEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!EDU Coach NetworkWe're former teachers turned instructional coaches. Coaches can change student learning for better Forward Edge Google Educator BootcampThis Google for Education Bootcamp is for educators to get certified in Google productsDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Google for Education is always at the forefront of innovation to best equip educators with their educational technology needs! But how do they get their new innovations in the minds of educators? Through a partnership with Forward Edge, the creation of the Google Adaptive Learning Lab allowed for fast paced, but interactive sessions for educators to learn new Google tools from our instructional coaches. The main event was at ISTE 22, but two coaches took the show on the road to tour the US to continue to show off these Google features in a new and exciting way! We’ll learn more from Angela Lyman and Jamie Clausius about this event and what to expect for the event at ISTE 23 in a few weeks! Podcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Justin ThomasEditing Team- Michael Roush, Justin Thomas Social Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Lisa Kuhn, Maggie HarrisCreative/Content Team- Justin Thomas, Brooke ConklinProducer- Justin ThomasForward Edge Coaches CampAn event that assists instructional coaches learn new tips and strategies for implementing their rolEdge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!EDU Coach NetworkWe're former teachers turned instructional coaches. Coaches can change student learning for better Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
As we near the end of the school year, it is time to reflect on our coaching and decide what went well and what we can utilize for next year. However, there will likely be some methods and practices that should not make the trip into next year. Rather they should end or perish with the finish of the school year. With us today is Jon Smith from BookCreator, who is going to talk more about how the death of certain edtech practices is actually a good thing for our coaching.Follow Jon on Twitter!Check out BookCreator!Podcast TeamHosts- Katie  Ritter & Justin ThomasEditing Team- Michael Roush, Justin Thomas Social Media/ Promo Team- Annamarie Rinehart, Lisa Kuhn, Maggie HarrisCreative/Content Team- Justin Thomas, Brooke ConklinProducer- Justin ThomasForward Edge Coaches CampAn event that assists instructional coaches learn new tips and strategies for implementing their rolEDU Coach NetworkWe're former teachers turned instructional coaches. Coaches can change student learning for better Edge•U BadgesEdge•U is an anytime, anywhere professional learning platform made for teachers by teachers!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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