A teacher and a researcher talk about what it means to make a lasting impact on students' lives. Through stories people share about the teachers they remember, each episode explores what teachers say and do that sticks with students for years (maybe even decades). Using great teachers as models, we can all make a bigger impact on the people in our lives. New episodes are released every Sunday. For more inspirational content, visit https://www.teacherrecharge.com/stories
How do you help students when they experience loss or big changes? How do you know what they need? Shane's story about Mrs. Casey is the focus of the episode, and it illustrates the power of letting …
How do you help students see the relevance and connections in your content? What makes them engage in your lessons? Colson's story about Mrs. Snow is the focus of the episode, and it illustrates the …
How do you motivate students today? What makes them engage in academic pursuits? Bree's story about Mrs. Knoll is the focus of the episode, and it illustrates the power of identifying as a scholar. I…
How do you help students disconnect from devices and connect with you and each other? Vivianne's story about Mr. Tarr is the focus of the episode, and it illustrates the power of knowing students' st…
Sometimes students just need to move. Mason's story about Mrs. Haynes is the focus of the episode, and it illustrates the power of a joyful dance break in the middle of a busy day. If you are looking…
Speaking up in the classroom can activate anxiety for some students. Amelia's story about Mrs. Snell is the focus of the episode, and it illustrates the power of safety and structure in student discu…
The classroom can be a stressful place for students and teachers. In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about shaking off the stress. Mason's story about Mrs. Haynes is the focus of the episode, and …
What do we do when a student is striggling with grief and loss? In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about giving to others without giving ourselves away. Alex's story about Mr. Joseph is the focus …
How do we help students ditch those limiting beliefs? In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power of kicking negative thoughts to the curb. Grace's story about Mr. Fanning is the focus of t…
How do we create space for students to learn about each other? In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power of understanding differences. Steven's story about Mrs. Alderman is the focus of t…
What do students really need in the first week of school? In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power of new beginnings and how to start building community on day one. Bentley's story about…
The end of the school year brings mixed emotions. In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power of wrapping up the year with celebrations of growth. Kenzie's story about Mrs. Pearl is the foc…
Sometimes we think students aren't listening, but they remember what we say. In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power of packaging words of wisdom in colorful, memorable phrases. Cooper'…
Students can get caught up in compliance and grades, but with a little room, they can go deeper. In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power of losing the rubric and asking students how the…
Students walk into classrooms on the first day hoping to like their teachers and have a little fun. In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power of being authentically you from day one. Cedr…
Students are naturally curious, and giving them space to ask questions can amplify engagement. In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power of eliciting wonderings around content. Dominic's …
Students make decisions, often with limited perspective and experience, which have a long term impact on their lives. How do we offer advice in affirming and helpful ways? In this episode, Julie and …
Academic competitions can help students grow in ways beyond academics. Team competitions, with the guidance of a great teacher, can spur social and emotional growth, too. How do we help students lear…
April is National Poetry month, and we're kicking it off with a sweet story about the power of a poem. How do we help students appreciate poetry and understand the beauty of words? How do we help the…
How do we help students value and use feedback? How do we help them develop a work ethic and commitment to continuous improvement? In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power of using a coa…