Episode 16

Extended Learning Opportunities: Michigan Learning Channel

Published May 28, 2024

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Episode 16: Extended Learning Opportunities: Michigan Learning Channel

In this episode, we (Mark Raffler and Sarah Shoemaker) connect with Annie Spear & Rachel Cain.  Annie is the literacy content project manager for MAISA and the Michigan Learning Channel, and Rachel is the education engagement specialist for WGVU media and the Michigan Learning Channel coordinator.  Annie and Rachel join us today to connect around extended learning opportunities through the Michigan Learning Channel.

Here is a quick brief of our conversation:

Sarah starts the conversation with the prompt:  “Tell us about the Michigan Learning Channel.”  Annie describes the public media partnership between the Michigan Learning Channel and eight PBS stations.  This initiative began during the pandemic to reach students and families in their homes.  The Michigan Association of Intermediate School Administrators (MAISA) funded teachers to base literacy lessons on the Essential Instructional Practices in Early Literacy.  From that, the program Read, Write, ROAR! was born.  Accessibility is at the forefront of this partnership.

Mark adds to the dialogue by asking:  “What programming is available and how might listeners access it?”  Rachel highlights a few of the Michigan Learning Channel offerings, including social-emotional learning math, virtual field trips, and more!

Sarah responds:  “Delve further into the programming around literacy titled “Read, Write, Roar.  What is important to know here?”  Annie briefly describes her initial online learning solutions during the early days of the pandemic and how that experience lead to the research-based lessons of Read, Write, Roar by using multiple teachers across grades Pre-K-3rd grade and the Literacy Essentials.  Since 2020, this content has grown and flourished!  Currently, Read, Write, Roar is also producing a 4th & 5th grade series.

Mark asks:  “What are some benefits of providing learning opportunities beyond the school day or school year?”  Rachel graciously talks about engaging in continued learning and opportunities to explore subjects and activities students are curious about.

Following our normal podcast protocol, we ask for resources for educators to learn more about artificial intelligence and encourage Annie and Rachel to highlight some departing words for our listeners.  Check out our resource page for all the links!

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