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Podcast pedagogy: Leveraging audio programs for learning

Neo LMS

It was probably over ten years ago when our after-school multi-media club began creating podcasts for our school using GarageBand on our MacBook Pro. Unfortunately, our audience was small – basically the families of the students in the club and one loyal second grade teacher who played them for her class each week.

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Awesome End of School and Influencer Ideas for Teachers

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Awesome teachers connect with their students. She also shares some of her story of deciding to share what she does with a wider audience as she is becoming an education influencer. Listen to the show on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher.

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Why Teachers Should Talk about Teaching

The CoolCatTeacher

Tom Rademacher on episode 179 of the 10-Minute Teacher Podcast From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. Tom Rademacher, author of It Won’t Be Easy: An Exceedingly Honest (and slightly unprofessional) Book About Teaching , shares why teachers should tell their story.

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22 Top Tips for Better Classroom Management

The CoolCatTeacher

If this post helps some of you avoid the mistakes I learned early on, then it will accomplish its purpose! Classroom Management Tip #1: Build a Partnership With Your Students It’s true that you must relate before you can educate. It’s also true that you can’t always wait until you have that relationship to start teaching.

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5 Simple Ways to Give a Genuine Compliment

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter In today's episode, we're celebrating World Compliment Day; I find myself reflecting on the profound impact that giving compliments can have—not just on the recipients but on us as givers. Please email me or message me on social media if you see any mistakes.

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Radical acceptance: How to deal with teaching frustrations you cannot change

The Cornerstone for Teachers

This is a concept I mentioned briefly in my book Fewer Things, Better , as well as Awakened: Change Your Mindset to Transform Your Teaching. Radical acceptance is a useful approach in our inner dialogue or self-talk when there are certain things about our work — or any aspect of your life, for that matter — which we cannot change.

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6 ways to (mentally) leave work at work

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Today on the podcast we’re going to talk about how to mentally leave work at work. How do you keep yourself from worrying or just being distracted by school stuff when it’s time for you to be present with your family, or decompress and relax, or go to sleep at night? 1) Change your clothing to signal a transition.