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Teacher Formation Podcast

  • Deep Dive Conversation on Activating Prior Knowledge

    11 MAR 2022 · in this episode, we discuss a specific aspect of teaching: activating prior knowledge. We talk about why APK is important and how teachers can use APK strategies to effectively prime students to learn new knowledge. Thanks to Joe Stone for music and sound editing!
    Played 21m
  • The Myth of Learning Styles

    3 FEB 2022 · We discuss the pervasive neuromyth of Learning Styles and talk about alternative ways to reach all learners with evidence-based teaching practices. https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/04/the-myth-of-learning-styles/557687/ https://www.apa.org/pubs/journals/releases/edu-edu0000366.pdf
    Played 21m 15s
  • Highlighting some teaching ideas from our supervision observations

    20 JAN 2022 · Monica and Erin chat about some cool teaching ideas they have seen in their recent classroom supervision visits. Send ideas for future episode topics to Monica at kowalski.42@nd.edu!
    Played 24m 45s
  • What is progress monitoring in elementary schools?

    29 OCT 2021 · There are so many types of assessment that happen in schools. Today we talk about progress monitoring, including curriculum-based monitoring. We discuss how and why these are used in classrooms and what teachers should do with them. Thanks to Joe Stone for the audio editing and theme music!
    Played 26m 40s
  • Teacher Formation: Talk Moves for Classroom Discussion

    28 JAN 2021 · In this episode, we chat about how teachers can use "talk moves" to facilitate classroom discussions. Talk moves are great for formative assessment and for improving writing. The article we reference can be found here: https://my.nsta.org/resource/?id=10.2505/4/sc16_053_08_24 or by googling Talk Moves by Page Keeley, 2016.
    Played 23m 53s
  • Trauma-Informed Teaching and COVID

    1 OCT 2020 · We discuss Kara Newhouse's MindShift article: Four Core Priorities for Trauma-Informed Distance Learning. https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/55679/four-core-priorities-for-trauma-informed-distance-learning For more about Trauma-Informed Teaching, we recommend this site: https://www.transformingeducation.org/trauma-informed-sel-toolkit/ We also mentioned the great Catholic resources on this site: https://www.looktohimandberadiant.com/2016/02/from-kids-for-kids-practical-ideas-for.html Thanks for listening, and thanks to our sound editor and music composer, Joe Stone.
    Played 27m 57s
  • How to Teach Reading

    29 FEB 2020 · Today we chat about how we approach the teaching of reading as we read Lucy Calkins' article "No one gets to own the term 'The science of reading.'" We talk about the history of the "reading wars" and how we both endorse a balanced literacy approach. We also discuss how to support older students who are lacking foundational reading and decoding skills. Read along with the article here: https://readingandwritingproject.org/news/no-one-gets-to-own-the-term-the-science-of-reading Special thanks to our sound editor and theme music creator, Joe Stone.
    Played 27m 17s
  • The Role of Competition in Classrooms

    31 JAN 2020 · In this episode, we discuss the article "No one wants to be a loser: High school students' perceptions of academic competition" by Kowalski and Christensen. The article can be read here: https://www.mwera.org/MWER/volumes/v31/issue4/V31n4-Kowalski-FEATURE-ARTICLE.pdf Are students motivated by competition? You may be surprised at the results of this study. How should teachers use competition in their classrooms? Spoiler alert: they shouldn't!
    Played 23m 55s
  • Starting the School Year Strong

    22 JUL 2019 · We discuss 2004 Elementary School Journal article The First Days of School in the Classrooms of Two More Effective and Four Less Effective Primary-Grades Teachers by Bohn, Roehrig, and Pressley. The article can be accessed here: https://www.jstor.org/stable/3202942?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents In a nutshell? Teachers practices in the first few days of the school year set the foundation for subsequent student motivation and achievement throughout the year. Special thanks to Joe Stone for sound editing and intro music.
    Played 26m 35s
  • Autonomy Supportive Teaching

    7 APR 2019 · From the framework of Self-Determination Theory, we discuss how different kinds of autonomy support students' motivation in the classroom. Our featured article is Supporting Autonomy in the Classroom: Ways Teachers Encourage Student Decision Making and Ownership. This article is from Educational Psychologist in 2004, by Stafanou, Perencevich, DiCinto, and Turner. You can find the article here: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1207/s15326985ep3902_2
    Played 28m 35s

We are Monica Kowalski and Erin Wibbens, professors of education working with beginning teachers in Catholic schools across the country. We believe that teacher formation is an ongoing process that...

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We are Monica Kowalski and Erin Wibbens, professors of education working with beginning teachers in Catholic schools across the country. We believe that teacher formation is an ongoing process that includes learning from current research. In each episode, we will unpack a work of current educational scholarship and discuss applications for classroom teachers.

Special thanks to our sound editor and theme music creator, Joe Stone.
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