Education is ever evolving. On Teachers in America, we connect with real educators and ed leaders to provide practical instructional tips and talk about the latest teaching trends to help you stay on the forefront of what’s new in education. Tune in to learn from educators who are embracing innovations, rethinking their approach, and focusing on what moves their students forward in learning and in life.
What will be trending in education in 2025?
Host Kailey Rhodes sits down with Classcraft cofounder and HMH’s SVP of product management and strategy Shawn Young to discuss ed predictions. They cover to…
How are educators feeling about AI?
In this bite-sized episode, host Kailey Rhodes sits down with Andrew Goldman, founder of Writable and EVP of HMH Labs. Together, they dig deeper into HMH's Educato…
Math mistakes can open up new learning opportunities.
Today we are joined by middle and high school math teacher Russell Hanes, who has been teaching for two decades in public and private schools in …
A 60-second chat with students can lead to big changes.
Today we are joined by education leadership expert Dr. Mary Hemphill, who details the transformative power of the One-Minute Meeting. Dr. Hemph…
Educators are giving the teaching profession a low grade. Why is that?
On today's bite-sized episode, we will be zeroing in on educator's top concerns, their views of the profession, and what we can …
Ms. Barnes encourages students to see math challenges as stepping stones to mastery.
Today we are joined by middle school math teacher, Camyrea Barnes from Michigan. Camyrea believes that with the rig…
One Washington school district is putting AI into practice.
Today we're joined by Peninsula School District leaders Kris Hagel and John Yellowlees, who together are making education more accessible us…
Missy believes, "there will always be joy in teaching."
Today we are joined by 2024 National Teacher of the Year Missy Testerman. Missy serves as at K-8 English as a second language specialist and pro…
Monday morning football lessons can spark student engagement. Just ask Mary.
We’re kicking off our season with third-grade teacher Mary Martinez Crippen from Miami, Florida, joined by Teachers in Ame…
With emerging advancements in education, like AI, how do you keep up with what's new in the classroom?
Join us for a fresh season of Teachers in America and learn from educators and ed leaders, like y…
Writing can serve as means of empowerment and healing.
Today we are talking to Briana Morales, 2024 Illinois State Teacher of the Year and high school English teacher at Gordon Bush Alternative Cente…
Vocabulary can be the catalyst for building reading comprehension skills.
Today we are exploring vocabulary instruction and how it ties to comprehension with K-12 curriculum integrator Abbey Behnke. I…
In honor of 2024 Teacher Appreciation Week, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona joins HMH's CEO Jack Lynch to discuss pressing issues in education. Together, they explore the integration of AI in t…
Teachers collect data in a number of ways, but how do you plan with it?
Third grade teacher and HMH Teacher Ambassador, Latonia Grant joins us today and talks how data has been a valuable tool in her …
Across the country, more schools are considering a 4-day school week. But how would that look like for students and teachers?
Today we are talking to Dr. Claudia Singkornrat, a Florida science teacher…
It takes a community to support early readers in building foundational literacy skills.
In this episode, kindergarten teacher Melissa Hawkins joins us from Hawai'i to discuss how she communicates with…
It’s hard for students to feel intimidated by math when their using it to make cookie dough.
Middle school math intervention teacher Melody Jacklin, from Michigan, shares how she’s helped her students…
We're back for season 6 of Teachers in America! Get the scoop from our host, former teacher and Senior Director of Community Engagement, Noelle Morris on what's in store for the new season.
Teachers i…
We've complied some of our favorite moments and memorable words of wisdom from our season five guest.
Teachers in America profiles K–12 teachers across the country. Hear firsthand from the people who …
After three-decades in education, Jennie Mau decided to try something new—teach junior high.
Jennifer "Jennie" Mau from Clovis, California has been serving Title 1 students and families for 35 years a…