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21 minutes | Mar 11, 2023
Yes, We're Using ChatGPT to Teach Higher Order Thinking, Here's How
Teachers who have embraced ChatGPT have found that we can take students to the very top of Bloom’s taxonomy by shifting our thinking about the tool. This conversation discusses the traditional barriers to teaching higher-order thinking and how ChatGPT and other generative AI tools can help students apply, analyze, evaluate, and create. Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Follow our PLN on Twitter: @lmcampbell2001 @Catlin_Tucker @jaymctighe @danfitztweets @JamesBrauer @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd Jay McTighe is an accomplished author, having written more than 50 articles and book chapters and has co-authored 18 books, including the award-winning and best-selling Understanding by Design® series with Grant Wiggins. Jay has an extensive background in professional development and is a regular speaker at state, national and international conferences. He has made presentations in 48 states within the United States, in 7 Canadian provinces, and internationally in 41 countries on six continents. Dr. Catlin Tucker is a Google Certified Innovator, bestselling author, international trainer, and keynote speaker. Catlin is currently working as an education consultant and blended learning coach while pursuing her doctorate at Pepperdine University. er, Keynote Speaker & Bestselling Author and author of several books, including Power Up Blended Learning: A Professional Learning Infrastructure to Support Sustainable Change. Dan Fitzpatrick is the author of The AI Classroom: The Ultimate Guide to Artificial Intelligence in Education. Award-winning digital learning strategist. A former teacher and senior leader of a UK secondary school. Throughout her career, Dr. Lois Campbell has consistently worked on ways to encourage learners (Elementary-College) to be engaged in the areas traditionally associated with STEM. She had directed students in cognitive-focused inquiry instruction, environmental/science education, and laboratory techniques. Her greatest emphasis has been on student research endeavors. She is certified in Flipped Learning 3.0 Certification Level 1, and focuses on Standards Based Grading, Mastery Learning and developing Higher Order Thinking Skills in her students. Dr. James Brauer is currently the Director of Graduate Studies and Instructor at Avila University’s School of Education. Previously, he was the founding school leader of Iowa Connections Academy (a public, virtual school serving students in grades K-12 throughout the state of Iowa) and an assistant principal for the North Kansas City School District. Dr. Brauer began his career as a special education teacher at USD 500 Kansas City, KS.
13 minutes | Jan 22, 2023
ChatGPT Is Here, We’re Using It, It’s Amazing: 6 Creative Ways to Teach With It Right Now
Dan Jones with Kate Baker, Bryan Beal, Trent Bowser, and Marcos Navas Innovative educators are embracing ChatGPT as a transformative tool that can improve teaching and learning, make creating interactive lesson plans more accessible, and unleash a whole new level of student, parent, and community engagement. In this discussion, teachers, tech coaches, and a school superintendent share specific ways they use ChatGPT. Follow our PLN on Twitter: @KtBkr4, @bryanrbeal,@Mrnavas @Handsoncoding @Latinosincoding @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd KateBaker, M.Ed/MAIT, is an Edtech Specialist at BookWidgets, a 20+ year high school English teacher, a board member of the Flipped Learning Network, & contributing author of Flipping 2.0. Kate leads by example, sharing her authentic, classroom, edtech and SEL integration expertise with the global education community on Twitter and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/ktbkr4/. Marcos Navas has been an active member of the Ed Tech space for over two decades. As an advocate of student voice, Marcos is one of the original Flipgrid ambassadors and a Ted Ed Innovative Educator helping spread student Ted Talks via Ted Clubs. Within the coding and STEM space he is one of the original Raspberry Pi Certified Educators in the U.S. helping enable people of all ages to explore computing. Marcos completed a fellowship with the IDEO Teachers Guild making him one of ten educational experts trained in Design Thinking. Bryan Beal leads the Solution Architecture organization globally for all Compute services at Amazon Web Services. The people on his team are the most-technical resources that work with customers in areas like AI and ML, High-Performance Computing, Visual Computing and the entire breadth of AWS Compute services. He has a 20+ year career in Software and Networking and an MBA and BS in Business. Dr. Trent Bowers is a proud graduate of Worthington Schools. He has 27 years of experience in public education and has served students and families as a teacher, coach, dean of students, and the principal of three schools. In addition, he has worked as the Director of Human Resources and Assistant Superintendent for the district. Dr. Bowers is currently the Superintendent of Worthington Schools. ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: 19 Ways to Use ChatGPT in Your Classroom ChatGPT—The Game-Changing App Every Teacher Should Know About How teachers can harness ChatGPT for good Using ChatGPT to Create a Lesson Plan
18 minutes | Jan 14, 2023
How Teachers Work Most Effectively With In-Class Tutors: 18 Do’s and Don’ts
Teachers working side-by-side with outside tutors is not new, but the practice has expanded in the wake of the pandemic. Collaborating effectively with tutors requires some awareness of the unique challenges and some clear guidelines. In this discussion, we talk about the essential basics and identify 18 do’s and don’ts. Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Follow our PLN on Twitter: @MsGreeneEdu @ideasforteacher @MsRandazzo @sgthomas1973 @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Cat Peretti is the Executive Director of CityTutor DC. She has worked in education policy at the national, state, and local levels and has been a volunteer tutor since 1999 Kathryn Greene is a former educator and edtech enthusiast who works as a Professional Learning Specialist for Paper. Known for sharing lessons and resources to use in the classroom as @MsGreeneEdu, Kathryn is thrilled to now work daily supporting teachers in the classroom and school communities. Karen Randazzo is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey. She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry. Chemistry teacher by day, teacher-author by night, she’s dedicated to making teachers’ lives more manageable by offering professional development, sharing her engaging resources on her website, and collaborating with educators on various social media platforms. A former ‘chalk and talk’ teacher, she shares her journey navigating the Next Generation Science Standards and student-centered learning on her YouTube channel. Scott Will has been in the education profession for 23 years. Scott has been in school administration the past twelve years, the most recent two years as a Superintendent of a public charter school focused on arts integration and mastery based learning. He is a husband and father of five children, an avid backpacker and enjoys watching individuals grow into the best version of themselves. Scott views his overall purpose as serving and his passion is education and the growth of students as learners and individuals.
13 minutes | Jan 11, 2023
Rising Above the Barriers to Unfinished Learning
We can help students surpass the barriers to unfinished learning if we acknowledge the challenges and think differently about how we approach teaching and learning. Follow our PLN on Twitter: @SarahDSparks @playyay @d4griffin3 @ideasforteacher @poweroficu @bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd BreAnn Fennell is a 1st, 2nd, 3rd-grade looping teacher in Ashland, Ohio. She obtained her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in education from Ashland University in Ashland, Ohio. She is a Training and Development Specialist for the Teach Better Team. BreAnn is the 2021 Ohio Teacher of the Year for District 5. She has served the state of Ohio as a Teacher Leader Liaison for two years and continues to serve as a Teacher Leader Ambassador for the years 2022- 2023. BreAnn serves on the board of directors for Discovery School and on the board of directors for Buckeye Book fair and is the author of the children’s books: Play? Yay!, Play? Yay! Baby Talk, and Choose Your Cheer. She is also a contributing author to the books Finding the Edu Balance, That One Kid, and The Labyrinth of Leadership. BreAnn has also been published in Principal Navigator Magazine. Sarah D. Sparks is a reporter and data journalist for Education Week who has covered education research and the science of learning for more than 15 years. Sarah joined Education Week in 2010 and has published on education and other issues in Education Daily, the Republican-American, the Wall Street Journal, National Geographic Traveler, and others. A New Orleans native, she now calls Maryland home. Dennis Griffin serves as the principal of Prairie Elementary School and is pursuing his doctoral studies in Educational Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. Dennis is a servant leader that seeks to build collaborative cultures that enhance the future for ALL students, educators, and communities at large. Danny Hill spent thirty-three years as a practitioner teaching science, economics, history, health and coaching football/basketball at the secondary level for ten years. Learning Master Teacher status. He spent four years as a high school assistant principal before becoming head principal of Southside, a large K-8 school, where he remained for twenty years. He is the author of three successful books, Power of ICU, Brick House and Grade Cleanse. He is also a nationally respected authority on student apathy and school culture. Danny has presented to thousands of educators in twenty-five states. www.poweroficu.com
15 minutes | Sep 20, 2022
More Transparency, More Communication, More Face-to-Face Meetings With Parents Recommended Post-Covid
We invited a parent, a teacher, and a school administrator to talk about engaging parents in the wake of the pandemic.  Among the recommendations are more transparency, more communication and more face time between teachers and parents. Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Follow our PLN on Twitter: @ideasforteacher  @bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd Laura Burns is the parent of two school-aged children. Her research and advocacy background has helped her develop relationships with her children's teachers and reframe her perspective on classroom communication. Scott Will has been in the education profession for 23 years. Scott has been in school administration the past twelve years, the most recent two years as a Superintendent of a public charter school focused on arts integration and mastery-based learning.  He is a husband and father of five children, an avid backpacker, and enjoys watching individuals grow into the best version of themselves.  Scott views his overall purpose as serving and his passion is education and the growth of students as learners and individuals. Jon Harper is an elementary school teacher and a former assistant principal at Choptank Elementary School in Cambridge, Maryland. This is his 12th year as an assistant principal, and prior to that he was a math coach and taught first through fifth grades. He is the author of My Bad: 24 Educators Who Messed Up Fessed Up and Grew! He Hosts #MyBad Radio and Teachers' Aid.
19 minutes | Sep 6, 2022
Why We’re Rethinking Student Engagement for the New School Year
Though student engagement has always been essential to teaching and learning, the pandemic has impacted students in ways that raise questions about what it takes to engage students this term. In this episode, we invited a panel of educators to share their updated thinking on student engagement in a post-pandemic classroom. Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Follow our PLN on Twitter: @AngelaMaiers @jaymctighe @curriculumblog @MsRandazzo @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd Jay McTighe has co-authored 14 books, including the award-winning and best-selling “Understanding by Design” series with Grant Wiggins. He recently co-authored Teaching for Deeper Learning: Tools to Engage Students in Meaning Making with Harvey Silver. He is the director of the Maryland Assessment Consortium, a state collaboration of school districts working together to develop and share formative performance assessments. Angela Maiers has been listed as one of IBM’s Top 20 Global Influencers, named by Forbes as one of the Top 5 Education Leaders to Watch, in 2017 and 2018, and is among Huffington Post’s Top 100 Social Media Influencers! Angela founded the global movement, Choose2Matter in 2014, with a singular mission to help individuals recognize their value and potential contribution to change both their own lives and the world. Her work has been shared in 78,000 classrooms across 100 countries that has rallied more than a million children. Brian Smith has taught at Triton Central Elementary for over 20 years in both 1st and 4th-grade classrooms. In addition to that, Brian is the co-director of the 4th-12th grade NASP archery program at Triton Central. At home, Brian is the father of 7th-grade twins and loves to spend time in his woodworking shop. Dr. Steven Weber serves as the Associate Superintendent for Teaching and Learning in Fayetteville Public Schools (Arkansas). During his career in public education, he has served as a teacher, assistant principal, principal, director of secondary instruction, and executive director of curriculum and instruction. He has also served as a social studies curriculum coordinator with the Arkansas Department of Education and the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. Karen Randazzo is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey. She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry. Chemistry teacher by day, teacher-author by night, she’s dedicated to making teachers’ lives more manageable by offering professional development, sharing her engaging resources on her website, and collaborating with educators on various social media platforms. A former ‘chalk and talk’ teacher, she shares her journey navigating the Next Generation Science Standards and student-centered learning on her YouTube channel.
12 minutes | Jun 6, 2022
Adjusting Our Expectations of Students
Like us, our students have been through a lot over the last two years and many of the traditional expectations we have of them simply don’t fit. Join us as we talk about expectations and how we can adjust them to meet the moment with greater ease. Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Follow our PLN on Twitter: @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @jonharper70bd @the_delta_group @Martinez_Edtech Ashley Ertel is a Nationally Board Certified Licensed Clinical Social Worker with an additional specialty as a Certified DBT Professional. She is currently based in Colorado but moves often due to being Active Duty military. As part of her military career, she has reached the rank of Major and currently oversees the operations of 3 outpatient mental health clinics. Her clinical experience has been focused mostly on crisis work, treating personality disorders, and chemical dependency; however, she also holds additional licenses as a Certified Lactation Counselor and Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician and volunteers hundreds of hours assisting parents adjust to their precious new role. In 2019 she founded The Delta Group, a private practice focused on providing quality and affordable mental and maternal health care. Kristi Harjo has been a middle school science teacher for over 20 years. She was introduced to blended learning over 10 years ago, and she has been implementing the flipped classroom model and science station rotation model ever since. Her students have repeatedly told me that they prefer the flipped classroom model for notetaking as opposed to the traditional model and wish that more teachers used the model in their own classrooms. Steve Martinez is a passionate Social Science teacher with a fervor for Edtech. He holds his Master’s in Curriculum and Instruction with a focus in Educational Technology. Steve speaks regularly at conferences on topics ranging from Blended learning, student inquiry, and Project-Based Learning. While being a Kami Hero, Edpuzzle Coach, and a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert, Steve’s big passion is to be part of a bigger conversation surrounding teaching and supporting students.
12 minutes | Mar 2, 2022
Why It’s So Important to Acknowledge the Silent Grief in This Challenging School Year
In this episode, we unpack the silent grief many of us are feeling about the myriad ways teaching has changed since the pandemic and how those changes are impacting our students and our careers. Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Follow our PLN on Twitter: @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @the_delta_group Ashley Ertel is a Nationally Board Certified Licensed Clinical Social Worker with an additional specialty as a Certified DBT Professional. She is currently based in Colorado but moves often due to being Active Duty military. As part of her military career, she has reached the rank of Major and currently oversees the operations of 3 outpatient mental health clinics. Her clinical experience has been focused mostly on crisis work, treating personality disorders, and chemical dependency; however, she also holds additional licenses as a Certified Lactation Counselor and Certified Child Passenger Safety Technician and volunteers hundreds of hours assisting parents adjust to their precious new role. In 2019 she founded The Delta Group, a private practice focused on providing quality and affordable mental and maternal health care.
12 minutes | Nov 17, 2021
Psychological Safety: What It Is, Why It Matters in Every Classroom and Every School
Increasingly, we are accepting that social-emotional learning needs to take priority ahead of teaching content. In this episode, we discuss psychological safety, and why it’s foundational to social-emotional learning. Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Follow on Twitter: @alice_bouis @D4Griffin3@jonharper70b@ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork Alice Bouis is an innovation project manager based in Paris, France, she started teaching to Bachelor students in 2017. She immediately loved it, and has ever since taught her classes to over 1000 students in parallel of conducting digital transformation and innovation projects for companies of all sizes, in all kinds of industries. Dennis Griffin serves as the principal of Prairie Elementary School and is pursuing his doctoral studies in Educational Leadership at Cardinal Stritch University. Dennis is a servant leader that seeks to build collaborative cultures that enhance the future for ALL students, educators, and communities at large.
13 minutes | Sep 29, 2021
When Building a Relationship With a Student Is Easier Said Than Done
In this episode, we ask our guests to share their strategies for building relationships with students who seem almost impossible to reach. what can we do? Follow on Twitter: @pfagell @MrRKhusky @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Phyllis L. Fagell, LCPC is the school counselor at Sheridan School in Washington, D.C. and a therapist at The Chrysalis Group. Phyllis frequently writes columns on counseling, parenting and education for The Washington Post, and she’s the author of Middle School Matters (Hachette, 2019). Phyllis blogs at phyllisfagell.com. Richard Kline is in his 30th year of teaching and former teacher of Dan Jones and a graduate of Ashland University in Elementary Education 1-8, Ashland University’s Master’s Program in Educational Administration. Scott Will has been in education for the past twenty-two years, the last twelve years in education administration. Serving students and families is at the forefront of his professional journey. Scott is married to Cara Will, also a career educator. He spends his time outside of school following the many activities of his children and now grandchild as well as hiking and backpacking.
12 minutes | Sep 19, 2021
Reaching Every Student: What Are the Best Ways to Use Your Class Time This Year?
This year the ability to reach every student where they are is more important than ever. How will we discern what each student requires this term, and how will you use your class time to me their individual needs? Follow on Twitter: @drbiotom @flippingwithjoy@ peter_santoro  @ideasforteacher  @jonHarper70bd  @bamradionetwork Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Tom Mennella is an Associate Professor of Biology at Bay Path University. An 'early adopter' of innovative pedagogies and educational technologies, Tom was among the first wave of flipped instructors in higher education. He has been flipping his courses ever since, for the past six years and counting. Joy McCourt teaches high school chemistry, physics, and mathematics in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she lives with her husband and two sons. Her interests include helping to moderate #flipclasschat every Monday on Twitter and training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Peter Santoro has been teaching high school mathematics for 12 years. In addition to two sections of Introductory Calculus, Peter also teaches one section of Geometry and two sections of Mathematics Research Honors. In addition, he is the coach of the Garden City High School Math Team (Mathletes). Elisabeth Dalen works as a Lecturer/Music teacher in upper secondary school. She has a master’s degree in music education with a research project about Aural learning in upper secondary school. For the last 10 years she has been teaching and practicing exploring software, digital resources and digital methods. Besides teaching Elisabeth had projects for the Norwegian digital Learning arena (NDLA) and The Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training (UDIR).
10 minutes | Sep 19, 2021
How to Spend Less Time With Tech Tools and More Quality Time With Students This Term
During remote learning, we became more familiar (and dependent) on creating instructional videos. But a perfect five-minute video is no match for even one imperfect minute we spend one-on-one with our students. In this episode, we try to course correct and share strategies for spending less time making videos and more time making magic with students. Follow on Twitter: @DrGraceO @peter_santoro @ideasforteacher @MrHabegger @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Edit Jake Habegger is an 8th grade US History Teacher in Franklin, Tennessee. His goal in education is to invigorate student learning by meeting them where they are through the use of technology. Dr. Grace Onodipe is an assistant professor in economics in the School of Business at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) in Lawrenceville, GA, USA. In the last 15 years, before joining GGC in 2013, she taught university level economics through asynchronous online delivery format at online universities. Since earning her Ph.D. (2003) in Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics from The Ohio State University, she has presented papers at conferences and workshops. Peter Santoro has been teaching high school mathematics for 12 years. In addition to two sections of Introductory Calculus, Peter also teaches one section of Geometry and two sections of Mathematics Research Honors. In addition, he is the coach of the Garden City High School Math Team (Mathletes).
12 minutes | Aug 16, 2021
Three Ways to Explain to Parents What We Do in Flipped Classrooms and Why It Matters
Getting parents on board with Flipped Learning is a best practice identified by the Academy of Active Learning Arts and Sciences. In this episode, we discuss strategies for getting "parent-buy-in" and support and why it makes a difference. Follow on Twitter: @MsRandazzo @DrGraceO @flip4students @peter_santoro @ideasforteacher @jonHarper70bd  @jonbergmann @bamradionetwork Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Karen Randazzo is an enthusiastic chemistry teacher in New Jersey.  She believes that every student has the power to learn anything, even chemistry.  Chemistry teacher by day, teacher author by night, she's dedicated to making teachers' lives more manageable by offering professional development, sharing her engaging resources on her website, and collaborating with educators on various social media platforms.  A former 'chalk and talk' teacher, she shares her journey navigating the Next Generation Science Standards and student-centered learning on her YouTube channel. She is thrilled to have the opportunity to share her flipped learning expertise with you Dr. Grace Onodipe is an assistant professor in economics in the School of Business at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) in Lawrenceville, GA, USA. In the last 15 years, before joining GGC in 2013, she taught university-level economics through asynchronous online delivery format at online universities. Since earning her Ph.D. (2003) in Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics from The Ohio State University, she has presented papers at conferences and workshops. Dr. Cara Johnson authored the book An Insanely Simple Guide: Flipped Mastery Learning to share the Flipped-Mastery Learning model she used in her Biology and Anatomy classes. Dr. Johnson currently works as an Instructional Specialist for Allen Independence School district and is a triathlete, marathon runner, a wife and a mom to two beautiful kids, Austin and Ellie. Peter Santoro has been teaching high school mathematics for 12 years. In addition to two sections of Introductory Calculus, Peter also teaches one section of Geometry and two sections of Mathematics Research Honors. In addition, he is the coach of the Garden City High School Math Team (Mathletes).
8 minutes | Aug 2, 2021
How to Quickly Overcome 3 Obstacles to Authentic Learning Before They Overcome You
We all know that effective teaching involves overcoming various barriers, obstacles, and hurdles to reaching our students. In this episode, we discuss some of the biggest hurdles we've faced in achieving authentic learning and the strategies we found effective for getting over them. Follow on Twitter: @drbiotom @flippingwithjoy@ peter_santoro  @ideasforteacher  @jonHarper70bd  n @bamradionetwork Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Tom Mennella is an Associate Professor of Biology at Bay Path University. An 'early adopter' of innovative pedagogies and educational technologies, Tom was among the first wave of flipped instructors in higher education. He has been flipping his courses ever since, for the past six years and counting. Joy McCourt teaches high school chemistry, physics, and mathematics in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she lives with her husband and two sons. Her interests include helping to moderate #flipclasschat every Monday on Twitter and training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Peter Santoro has been teaching high school mathematics for 12 years. In addition to two sections of Introductory Calculus, Peter also teaches one section of Geometry and two sections of Mathematics Research Honors. In addition, he is the coach of the Garden City High School Math Team (Mathletes).
8 minutes | Jul 27, 2021
Getting Our Students (and Ourselves) More Comfortable With Learning Through Failure
Failure equals learning. Embracing this principle is one of the Global Elements of Effective Flipped Learning. It's also much easier said than done. In this episode, we talk about how to encourage students (and each other)  to pick ourselves up without missing a beat, when we mess up, screw up, or drop the ball. Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Follow on Twitter: @flippingwithjoy @martharamirezco @ideasforteacher  @MrHabegger  @peter_santoro @jonHarper70bd  @bamradionetwork Martha Ramirez has worked in the education field for more than 16 years. Her experience includes being a school teacher, a department head, a higher education educator, an academic consultant, and a researcher. She is an English professor in the Department of Languages and Sociocultural Studies at Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia and works in various flipped learning international projects.  Joy McCourt teaches high school chemistry, physics, and mathematics in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she lives with her husband and two sons. Her interests include helping to moderate #flipclasschat every Monday on Twitter and training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Jake Habegger is an 8th grade US History Teacher in Franklin, Tennessee. His goal in education is to invigorate student learning by meeting them where they are through the use of technology. Peter Santoro has been teaching high school mathematics for 12 years. In addition to two sections of Introductory Calculus, Peter also teaches one section of Geometry and two sections of Mathematics Research Honors. In addition, he is the coach of the Garden City High School Math Team (Mathletes).
11 minutes | Jul 13, 2021
Things We Do in Our Classrooms That We Love, but Students Hate: When to Dump a Practice
Most of us do things in our classrooms that we believe are good for students, but our students despise. When should we end a practice that isn't going over well, and what are the alternatives? Follow on Twitter: @martharamirezco @ideasforteacher  @bamradionetwork @MrHabegger @DrGraceO @jonHarper70b Martha Ramirez has worked in the education field for more than 16 years. Her experience includes being a school teacher, a department head, a higher education educator, an academic consultant, and a researcher. She is an English professor in the Department of Languages and Sociocultural Studies at Universidad de Los Andes in Bogotá, Colombia and works in various Flipped Learning international projects. Elisabeth Dalen works as a Lecturer/Music teacher in upper secondary school. She has a master’s degree in music education with a research project about Aural learning in upper secondary school. The last 10 years she has been teaching and practicing exploring software, digital resources and digital methods. Besides teaching Elisabeth had projects for the Norwegian digital Learning arena (NDLA) and The Norwegian Directorate for Education and Training (UDIR). Dr. Grace Onodipe is an assistant professor in economics in the School of Business at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) in Lawrenceville, GA, USA. In the last 15 years, before joining GGC in 2013, she taught university-level economics through asynchronous online delivery format at online universities. Since earning her Ph.D. (2003) in Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics from The Ohio State University, she has presented papers at conferences and workshops. She has also published several articles. Jake Habeggeris an 8th grade US History Teacher in Franklin, Tennessee. His goal in education is to invigorate student learning by meeting them where they are through the use of technology.
10 minutes | Jul 6, 2021
Overcoming the Barriers to Creating Self-directed Learners
The ultimate aim of student-centered teaching in a flipped classroom is to create self-directed learners. In this episode, we talk about some of the barriers we faced in making the transition and how we overcame them. Follow on Twitter: @crbuitrago @DrGraceO @peter_santoro @ideasforteacher @MrHabegger @jonHarper70bd @jonbergmann @bamradionetwork Resources: Flipped Learning Global Initiative (FLGI) Carolina R. Buitrago has been an English as a Foreign Language Teacher for over 18 years in Bogotá, Colombia. She has worked extensively in the field of English Language Teaching (ELT) as a teacher trainer, teacher and researcher. Carolina currently works as a full-time professor at Institución Universitaria Colombo Americana -ÚNICA. She has been flipping her classes since 2014 and she has flipped graduate, undergraduate, online, blended and face-to-face courses. Dr. Grace Onodipe is an assistant professor in economics in the School of Business at Georgia Gwinnett College (GGC) in Lawrenceville, GA, USA. In the last 15 years, before joining GGC in 2013, she taught university-level economics through asynchronous online delivery format at online universities. Since earning her Ph.D. (2003) in Agricultural, Environmental and Development Economics from The Ohio State University, she has presented papers at conferences and workshops.  Peter Santoro has been teaching high school mathematics for 12 years. In addition to two sections of Introductory Calculus, Peter also teaches one section of Geometry and two sections of Mathematics Research Honors. In addition, he is the coach of the Garden City High School Math Team (Mathletes).
14 minutes | May 11, 2021
How We’re Preparing to Teach When 30 Different Students Need 30 Different Classrooms
Call it what you want, learning loss, learning gap, student learning gone fishing; forward-looking educators are already preparing to deal with it. In this episode, we preview a model for hyper-differentiating instruction that may be just the lifesaver we’ll all need next school term. Follow on Twitter: @ideasforteacher @flip4students @MrHabegger @jonHarper70bd @jonbergmann @bamradionetwork Dr. Cara Johnson authored the book An Insanely Simple Guide: Flipped Mastery Learning to share the Flipped-Mastery Learning model she used in her Biology and Anatomy classes. Dr. Johnson currently works as an Instructional Specialist for Allen Independence School district and is a triathlete, marathon runner, a wife and a mom to two beautiful kids, Austin and Ellie. Jake Habegger is an 8th grade US History Teacher in Franklin, Tennessee. His goal in education is to invigorate student learning by meeting them where they are through the use of technology.
12 minutes | Apr 22, 2021
When You Feel You Should Be Doing More to Reach Your Students, Remember This…
Let’s face it, many of us are overachievers who want to be excellent teachers. So why do we sometimes feel like we’re not doing enough? Join us as we discuss how we can become more energized and secure in the knowledge that we are doing our personal best. Follow on Twitter: @jonbergmann @burnedinteacher @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd #edchat #flipclass #teachers SsRPeAmFlCr Michele S. Gorman is the founder and principal of the Richland School of Academic Arts School which she started in 2010. Michele believes in a rigorous disciplined school that integrates the arts into the curriculum making sure all children have the opportunity to receive an education filled with beauty taught by loving educators. Amber Harper is an educator, author, speaker, podcaster, and Teacher Burnout Coach. She’s the founder of www.burnedinteacher.com, author of Hacking Teacher Burnout, host of The Burned-In Teacher Podcast and is dedicated to empowering burned-out teachers to believe that they deserve and can achieve a happier and more fulfilled career and life with her 8-step BURNED-IN process. Scott Will has been in education 21 years, the past 11 in high school and district administration. He is currently in his 5th year as the high school principal at Mount Vernon. Scott is passionate about student growth and development and providing opportunities for all students. Scott holds a Bachelors in History, Masters in Education as well as principal and superintendent licensures.
12 minutes | Mar 20, 2021
Bouncing Back When Teaching to a Screen Reaches a Tipping Point
In this episode, we look at why pandemic learning and typical teaching burnout are very different. More importantly, what are we doing about it? Follow on Twitter: @jonbergmann @burnedinteacher @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Michele S. Gorman is the founder and principal of the Richland School of Academic Arts School which she started in 2010. Michele believes in a rigorous disciplined school that integrates the arts into the curriculum making sure all children have the opportunity to receive an education filled with beauty taught by loving educators. Amber Harper is an educator, author, speaker, podcaster, and Teacher Burnout Coach. She’s the founder of www.burnedinteacher.com, author of Hacking Teacher Burnout, host of The Burned-In Teacher Podcast and is dedicated to empowering burned-out teachers to believe that they deserve and can achieve a happier and more fulfilled career and life with her 8-step BURNED-IN process. Scott Will has been in education 21 years, the past 11 in high school and district administration. He is currently in his 5th year as the high school principal at Mount Vernon. Scott is passionate about student growth and development and providing opportunities for all students. Scott holds a Bachelors in History, Masters in Education as well as principal and superintendent licensures.
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