Making a K-12 Digital Lesson Plan the Easy Way

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Click above to listen to this podcast episode. Below is the transcript for Student-Centered World Podcast Episode 25: “Making a Lesson Fully Digital“ Hey, everyone, and welcome to the Student-Centered World Podcast. I am hoping that today’s podcast is a moment of “whoosah” for you if you will. So, a lot of the teachers that I … Read more

The 21st Century Student Life Dynamic: Advice from Dr. Joe Lizza

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Click above to listen to this podcast episode. Below is the transcript for Student-Centered World Podcast Episode 22: “Changing the Higher-Ed Dynamic with Dr. Joe Lizza“ In today’s podcast, I had the opportunity to talk to one of my dearest friends, Dr. Joe Lizza, who’s Director of Campus Activities at Rowan University. We had a phenomenal … Read more

Advice for Managing the Hybrid Classroom in K-12 with Zest

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Click above to listen to this podcast episode. Below is the transcript for Student-Centered World Podcast Episode 21: “Transitioning from the Distance/Hybrid Classroom with Val Shindo-Uehira and Sarah Iverson“ Hey everyone, I hope you are doing well. Welcome to another episode of the Student-Centered World podcast. Today, let’s take a look at transitioning to the hybrid … Read more

Easy K-12 Classroom Engagement Ideas to Make Life Easier

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Click above to listen to this podcast episode. Below is the transcript for Student-Centered World Podcast Episode 20: “Classroom Engagement Ideas for Easily Adapting the Classroom with Steph Sperber” On today’s podcast, I had the opportunity to chat with 14-year teaching veteran Steph Sperber who is currently teaching in a middle school classroom. I met Steph … Read more

A Great K-12 Classroom Routine: Defining Protocols

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Click above to listen to this podcast episode. Below is the transcript for Student-Centered World Podcast Episode 19: “Defining Classroom Routine” Hey, everybody. So today I wanted to take a couple of minutes to talk about classroom routine. So, if you listened for the last two weeks, you know that in the first episode we had … Read more

Easy Structure in Classroom Ideas (K-12) with Bridget Burlage

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Click above to listen to this podcast episode. Below is the transcript for Student-Centered World Podcast Episode 18: “Structure in the Classroom with Bridget Burlage” In our very first interview of season three of the podcast, I was able to catch up with one of my former coworkers, Bridget Burlage, who is a high school English … Read more

Creating a Fluid K-12 Student-Centered Curriculum with Earnest Teaching Strategies

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A common misconception about creating a student-centered curriculum is about the teacher’s role in the student-centered classroom and if there are any core teaching strategies in play. Many people think of student-centered teaching as the easy way out for a teacher as they print off some worksheets and camp out for the class period. This … Read more

Blended Learning: Best for Our Current Student Population

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The spring of 2020 thrust almost every direction of education into a sudden switch from in-person instruction to distance learning. I use the term “distance learning” very lightly as what has been deemed “crisis learning” is not interchangeable with what is considered true distance learning. A true model of distance learning has an extreme amount … Read more

Covert K-12 Trauma-Informed Teaching Helpful Self-Care

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So often teachers fail to prioritize self-care because of the plethora of items overflowing their plates every day. Teachers who are often underfunded and overworked are too busy trying to keep afloat than to set boundaries to help preserve their own health. However, taking the time to do so is not only important on the … Read more

K-12 Distance Learning Clarification for Stressed Teachers

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Whether or not the concept of distance learning, blended learning, hybrid learning, or any of the other buzz words surrounding some type of digital education ever interested you, 2020 thrust many teachers into some type of model that took them so far outside of their comfort zones that they couldn’t even see them anymore. Some … Read more

Parents During Stressful School Closures: 5 Ideas for Success

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What should parents do to keep their children up-to-date on schoolwork when districts close for an extended period of time? The thought of having to take on the role of teacher while your children are forced to stay at home due to school closures can be extremely stressful.  While many schools have contingency plans that … Read more