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Bringing educators timely and relevant conversations to support student-centered instruction.

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every 6 days
Average duration
22 minutes
Episodes
414
Years Active
2010 - 2025
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The Transformative Power of Translanguaging in Literature with Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera

The Transformative Power of Translanguaging in Literature with Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera

Carla España and Luz Yardia Herrera explain what translanguaging is, and the role it plays in multilingual education.
00:41:35  |   Thu 07 May 2020
Building a Collaborative Classroom with Nancy Steineke

Building a Collaborative Classroom with Nancy Steineke

How does growing our classroom environment to be more collaborative reduce the stress of classroom management and improve student achievement?
00:24:55  |   Thu 30 Apr 2020
Phenomenal Teaching with Wendy Ward Hoffer

Phenomenal Teaching with Wendy Ward Hoffer

Wendy Ward Hoffer talks about about how the core values of agency and understanding lead to effective teaching, and ways we can use them to help us while teaching remotely.
00:15:28  |   Thu 23 Apr 2020
Towanda Harris: The Right Tools Read Aloud

Towanda Harris: The Right Tools Read Aloud

Today on the podcast we’re excited to bring you a special read aloud episode from Towanda Harris, author of The Right Tools.
00:10:05  |   Thu 16 Apr 2020
Katherine Bomer and Corinne Arens on The Three Teaching Resources You Always Have Access To

Katherine Bomer and Corinne Arens on The Three Teaching Resources You Always Have Access To

What makes for a good writing workshop? The answer is less complicated than you might think. On this week’s episode Heinemann author and Classroom Essentials Series editor Katie Wood Ray spoke with …
00:26:07  |   Thu 09 Apr 2020
Marilyn Burns on Conducting Math Interviews with K-5 Students

Marilyn Burns on Conducting Math Interviews with K-5 Students

Have you ever considered that understanding is to math as what comprehension is to reading? Today on The Heinemann Podcast, we're speaking with Marilyn Burns, one of today’s most highly respected mat…
00:29:05  |   Sun 29 Mar 2020
Jennifer Serravallo and Dr. Maryanne Wolf on Deep Comprehension and Digital Texts

Jennifer Serravallo and Dr. Maryanne Wolf on Deep Comprehension and Digital Texts

About a month ago, we recorded a conversation between Heinemann author Jennifer Serravallo, and neuroscientist and author Dr. Maryanne Wolf, about the reading brain — critical, deep reading, comprehe…
00:38:44  |   Thu 19 Mar 2020
Remote Math Instruction with Sue O'Connell

Remote Math Instruction with Sue O'Connell

With schools across the country closing for weeks, possibly months, how do we keep our math learning going for our K-5 students? Like all of you, we're also getting used to this new way of learning. …
00:19:55  |   Wed 18 Mar 2020
Grading without Grades? Moving to a Points-Free System with Sarah Zerwin

Grading without Grades? Moving to a Points-Free System with Sarah Zerwin

Sarah Zerwin talks about the journey she’s taken to move from traditional grading, to letting go of points completely, and what can other teachers expect if they go on the same journey?
00:22:20  |   Thu 12 Mar 2020
Reflecting on Diversity in High School and in College with Heinemann Fellow Julie Kwon Jee

Reflecting on Diversity in High School and in College with Heinemann Fellow Julie Kwon Jee

Today on the podcast we’re handing things over to Heinemann Fellow Julie Kwon Jee. Julie is in the final year of her fellowship, and currently teaches high school literature, writing composition, and…
00:55:56  |   Sun 08 Mar 2020
What is the Role of Technology in Education? with Sarah Gilmore and Katierose Deos

What is the Role of Technology in Education? with Sarah Gilmore and Katierose Deos

Whether you have iPads for every student, or one computer for the entire class, it is possible to meaningfully integrate technology into your teaching and leadership practices.
00:14:50  |   Thu 05 Mar 2020
Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera on Centering Bilingual Latinx Students

Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera on Centering Bilingual Latinx Students

Today on the podcast we are excited welcome Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera, authors of En Comunidad.
00:29:16  |   Thu 27 Feb 2020
Robert Kim and the Legal Impacts Facing LGBTQ+ Students

Robert Kim and the Legal Impacts Facing LGBTQ+ Students

In this conversation, we talked with Bob Kim about the current legal landscape of LGBTQ+ rights in our public schools.
00:06:32  |   Thu 20 Feb 2020
The Value and Inequity of Identity Work with Heinemann Fellow Minjung Pai and Cornelius Minor

The Value and Inequity of Identity Work with Heinemann Fellow Minjung Pai and Cornelius Minor

Heinemann Fellow Minjung Pai talks with Cornelius Minor about the core values of identity work, and how it informs our education practices.
00:42:12  |   Sun 16 Feb 2020
Jennifer Serravallo on Responsive Reading Instruction

Jennifer Serravallo on Responsive Reading Instruction

Jennifer Serravallo on responsive reading instruction and student centered learning.
00:18:22  |   Thu 13 Feb 2020
Libraries as Healing Spaces with Heinemann Fellow Julia Torres and Janet Damon

Libraries as Healing Spaces with Heinemann Fellow Julia Torres and Janet Damon

Julia Torres sits down with Janet Damon to talk about how libraries can be healing spaces.
00:27:06  |   Sun 09 Feb 2020
Robert Kim and the School to Prison Pipeline

Robert Kim and the School to Prison Pipeline

Bob Kim pieces apart the discipline disparity that leads to the school to prison pipeline.
00:09:29  |   Thu 06 Feb 2020
The Freedom of Genre Choice with Matt Glover and Carl Anderson

The Freedom of Genre Choice with Matt Glover and Carl Anderson

Matt Glover and Carl Anderson talk about craft, process, and writing choice.
00:34:06  |   Thu 30 Jan 2020
Moving Past Writing Road Blocks with Marty Brandt and Tom Newkirk

Moving Past Writing Road Blocks with Marty Brandt and Tom Newkirk

Marty Brandt and Tom Newkirk talk about some of the common problems writing teachers find themselves up against, and creative solutions to move past them.
00:27:26  |   Thu 23 Jan 2020
Professional Trajectories of Black Teachers of Math with Heinemann Fellow Marian Dingle and Dr. Toya Jones Frank

Professional Trajectories of Black Teachers of Math with Heinemann Fellow Marian Dingle and Dr. Toya Jones Frank

Marian Dingle and Dr. Toya Jones Frank speak about the professional trajectories of Black teacher of math, and the ongoing examination into their recruitment and retention.
00:34:22  |   Sun 19 Jan 2020
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