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The Joys of Teaching Literature

The study of literature can be fun, relevant, and meaningful for all students if we focus on inspiring creative and curious thinkers and writers. Visit www.theteachersworkshop.com to find more resources for secondary ELA (high school English language arts) teachers.

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every 12 days
Average duration
23 minutes
Episodes
168
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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#48: 5 Tech Tools for Small Groups and Presentations

#48: 5 Tech Tools for Small Groups and Presentations

In this episode, I'll talk about the five best tech tools for small group work I used after teaching hybrid for a week.  

00:29:20  |   Sat 24 Oct 2020
#47: Homework: Putting Home and Work Together

#47: Homework: Putting Home and Work Together

In this episode, I'll talk about homework.   How much homework should we give?  What kind of homework should we give?   Does homework hurt some students more than it helps others? 

00:20:37  |   Tue 13 Oct 2020
#46: 5 Goals for Remote or Hybrid Learning

#46: 5 Goals for Remote or Hybrid Learning

In this episode, I'll talk about 5 goals for remote or hybrid learning.  It's not easy, so let's create a list of things to remember as we navigate these new waters.  

00:36:10  |   Wed 07 Oct 2020
#46: Introducing Literature: The 6 Values

#46: Introducing Literature: The 6 Values

In this episode, I'll talk about the start of school (virtual school) and introducing students to the value of literature and fiction.  

00:42:53  |   Thu 17 Sep 2020
#45: How to Introduce Literature: Symbolism Show and Tell

#45: How to Introduce Literature: Symbolism Show and Tell

In this episode, I'll talk about how I introduce literature with an activity I call symbolism show and tell.  

00:15:30  |   Sun 06 Sep 2020
#44: Love + Stories Project

#44: Love + Stories Project

In this episode, I'll describe my new project I'm calling the "Love + Stories Project".  I'll also read some quotes related to love from the literature I teach.

00:37:38  |   Mon 24 Aug 2020
#43: 5 Rules of Thumb for Teaching During a Pandemic

#43: 5 Rules of Thumb for Teaching During a Pandemic

In this episode, I'll talk about my five rules of thumb for teaching during a pandemic.  

00:30:19  |   Mon 17 Aug 2020
#42: Language and Power

#42: Language and Power

In this episode, I'll talk about the connection between language and power.  

00:19:38  |   Sat 01 Aug 2020
#41: 3 Tips for a Successful ELA Teaching Interview and Job Hunt

#41: 3 Tips for a Successful ELA Teaching Interview and Job Hunt

In this episode, I'll give advice on how to interview for a position as an English teacher or ELA teacher.  I'll tell stories about my experiences and talk a little about how taking my online course …

00:18:39  |   Sun 12 Jul 2020
#40: How to Write or Teach the College Application Essay or Personal Narrative

#40: How to Write or Teach the College Application Essay or Personal Narrative

In this episode, I'll talk about teaching my seniors how to write a college application essay.  

00:10:54  |   Tue 30 Jun 2020
#39: The Class of 2020: A Time for Creativity

#39: The Class of 2020: A Time for Creativity

In this episode, I'll read twenty incredible and inspiring quotes from my seniors.  They come from a final video essay assignment for something I called "The Creativity Project".    

00:35:19  |   Tue 16 Jun 2020
#38: The Value of an End of the Year Course Evaluation

#38: The Value of an End of the Year Course Evaluation

In this episode, I'll talk about the thing that has helped me grow the most as a teacher - the end of year course evaluation.  

00:14:28  |   Fri 12 Jun 2020
How to Conduct Virtual or Remote Learning for English Language Arts Teachers

How to Conduct Virtual or Remote Learning for English Language Arts Teachers

In this episode, I'll talk about the basics of online learning and some of the more advanced tools available to teachers.  

00:23:08  |   Wed 03 Jun 2020
#36: 4 Easy Ways to End Injustice in Education Now

#36: 4 Easy Ways to End Injustice in Education Now

In this episode, I'll talk about inequality in education and ways we can quickly close the achievement gap.  

00:18:23  |   Wed 03 Jun 2020
#35: The Value of a Metaphor

#35: The Value of a Metaphor

In this episode, I'll talk about the value of fiction, metaphors, and imagination.  

00:04:22  |   Thu 28 May 2020
#34: Literature and Free Will

#34: Literature and Free Will

In this episode, I'll describe how I introduce the complex question of free will to my students.  

00:06:10  |   Thu 28 May 2020
#33: Literary Immersion

#33: Literary Immersion

In this episode, I'll talk about immersion, the end goal of all art and living.  

00:06:42  |   Thu 28 May 2020
#32: Creativity and Collaboration

#32: Creativity and Collaboration

In this episode, I'll talk about how creativity comes from having unexpected conversations.  

00:03:08  |   Thu 28 May 2020
#31: Why is Hamlet Great?

#31: Why is Hamlet Great?

In this episode, I'll talk about why high school students love studying Shakespeare's Hamlet year after year.  

00:06:38  |   Thu 28 May 2020
#30: The Sounds of Literature

#30: The Sounds of Literature

In this episode, I'll talk about how to bring literature off the page and into the ears and hearts of our students.  

00:08:17  |   Thu 28 May 2020
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