Pedagogy

Pedagogy in Podcasts

Learning Path: Choose a podcast that interests you and listen. Choose one from the list below or do some research to find another podcast about education.

THE CULT OF PEDAGOGY PODCAST

Former middle school language arts teacher Jennifer Gonzalez has a knack for finding the hard problems that plague educators and offering solid solutions in short, uncluttered episodes that cover teaching strategies, classroom management, and edtech. In her podcasts for the site Cult of Pedagogy, Gonzalez often interviews experts to help shed light on common challenges in episodes like “Why It’s So Hard for Teachers to Take Care of Themselves” and “Three Surprising Reasons Students Don’t Get Into Top Colleges.”

ANGELA WATSON’S TRUTH FOR TEACHERS PODCAST

Another great professional-development podcast created by an instructional coach and former teacher. In this weekly series, Angela Watson shares tactical tips, resources, and interviews with experts. Listeners also get a sense of Watson’s coaching chops in monthly coaching call episodes that often include time management and productivity tricks. Be sure to delve into the archives, as a lot of ground is covered in the dozens of episodes: how to respond to rude students, hacking project-based learning, 10 things white teachers should know when talking about race, and more.

10-MINUTE TEACHER PODCAST

Vicki Davis is a classroom teacher, author, blogger, Edutopia contributor, and now daily podcast host, and her prodigious contributions to improving education are rivaled only by her passion for her students’ success. Her 10-Minute Teacher Podcast offers a different theme each weekday (Motivational Mondays, EdTech Tool Tuesdays, Wonderful Classroom Wednesdays, Thought Leader Thursdays, and 5-Idea Fridays). The podcast offers a balance of inspiration and practical tips. Davis is faithful to the 10-minute format, so you can take in an episode during a quick errand or workout.

TALKS WITH TEACHERS

For Talks With Teachers, Edutopia blogger Brian Sztabnik talks with master teachers and asks them about the art and science of their craft to provide “inspiring ideas for English teachers.” You’ll find practical tips, but the real genius here is Sztabnik’s ability to ask great questions. Interviewees include numerous teachers of the year, as well as educators and authors like Rafranz Davis, Scott Barry Kaufman, and the late Grant Wiggins. Recommended for anyone but especially new teachers, who can learn a lot from hearing these educators reflect on their successes and failures.

SCHOOL PSYCHED PODCAST

School Psyched Podcast is hosted by three school psychologists, who invite experts to share their insights on a range of topics, including evidence-based social and emotional learning, gifted students, legal considerations, and more controversial issues like racial representation in special education. The episodes are an archive of live video chats hosted on YouTube Live—the video chats will occur on the first and third Sundays of the month starting in September 2017. The hosts take questions and comments via YouTube Live, Facebook, and Twitter (#psychedpodcast).

ASCD LEARN TEACH LEAD RADIO

ASCD’s podcast is the ideal solution to the too-many-books-on-the-nightstand problem. It features short interviews with ASCD authors discussing their work—it’s a sampler plate, allowing you to check out an author, hear their ideas, and then decide whether to read the whole book. Recent topics: differentiating academically diverse classrooms, with Carol Ann Tomlinson, and student ownership and choice around homework, with Mark Anderson.

EDUCATE

Produced in partnership between American Public Media and the Hechinger Report, Educate is a professionally produced journalistic look at issues in education. Many stories feature schools and communities grappling with challenges around equity and inclusion. Topics include food insecurity, why competency-based learning works for underrepresented kids, and how some schools are finding alternatives to suspension.

Educational Journals

Learning Path: Choose an educational journal and look around at some of the topics discussed in the articles. Read and learn from an article about something you want to know more about in order to incorporate it into your teaching.

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