
On this episode I was joined by Dave Stuart of https://davestuartjr.com/ We talk about why bad PD can be so painful and what we can do to make it better.
Feb 6, 2022
28 min

On this episode I was honored to be joined by Noah Heller from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Noah Heller is the faculty director of the Harvard Teacher Fellows (HTF), lecturer on education and a master teacher in residence in mathematics.
We talk about why people hate math, what we can do about it and if it even makes sense to teach math any more?
Oct 13, 2021
55 min

I was lucky enough this week to be joined by Dr. Jania Hoover. In this article we discuss er article "Critical race theory hysteria overshadows the importance of teaching kids about racism" which can be found right here: https://www.vox.com/first-person/22568672/critical-race-theory-crt-education-racism-teach
We also discuss what students are actually being taught about race, and when teaching about race goes right vs when it goes very very wrong.
Listen, subscribe, all that good stuff. Thanks!
Sep 14, 2021
36 min

This week I was lucky enough to speak to my friend Phil Valentine. Phil is a fellow teacher and stand-up comic in New York City who also has a hilarious YouTube show called Coach Willy Kitchen Doughsperiments. We each give our top 3 (more like top 5) rules for first year teachers!
Sep 7, 2021
58 min

Do you support Social Emotional Learning? Well I guess that depends exactly what it is. This is what Adam Tyner and his team found out when they wrote "How to Sell SEL: Parents and the Politics of Social-Emotional Learning"
https://sel.fordhaminstitute.org/
On the episode Adam and I discuss what exactly parents want from SEL, how teachers can give it to them and how political partisanship may be a major factor here.
Aug 31, 2021
44 min

On today's episode I sit down with the author of Punished By Rewards and The Homework Myth, Alfie Kohn. He was a dream guest for the show and I'm very grateful he took the time to talk to me. If you enjoy our conversation check out his website https://www.alfiekohn.org/ and tell a friend about the show!
Aug 10, 2021
33 min

Co-teaching sounds like a great idea in theory. However, many co-teaching relationships make it plainly obvious why the Beatles broke up. On this episode I sit down with best selling author Angela Peery and one of my great friends and former co-teachers Bharathi Kurtz. We dive in to what makes co-teaching effective, how it can go wrong and how to avoid those pitfalls. Give a listen.
Aug 4, 2021
52 min

On today's episode I was joined by Jay Maqsood. Jay was a professor at the Relay Graduate School of Education before returning to the classroom to continue his work as a special educator.
On this week's episode we discuss if IEPs are useful at all, what we can do to make them more useful, and mock some of the more ridiculous compliance driven language. Check it out!
Jul 27, 2021
47 min

We all want feedback. Whether it's on job performance, a meal we cooked or a lesson we taught. However, many times when bosses ask us for feedback we simply tell them what they want to hear in order to either end the conversation, or because we think it will reflect poorly on us to rock the boat. This week I sit down with Simon Rodberg the author of "What If I'm Wrong?: And Other Key Questions for Decisive School Leadership" to discuss how to cultivate feedback in a meaningful way. Enjoy!
Jul 20, 2021
31 min

On episode 5 of the show I am joined by my good friend Ryan McCabe. Ryan has been a principal in the Bronx, NY for nearly a decade. I always enjoy our conversations because in addition to being one of the funniest people I know he rejects many of the truisms about education, and frankly about life in general. On this episode we jump into what he looks for during an observation, why it doesn't matter if a lesson will help you be an architect and how to make good paella.
Jul 13, 2021
50 min
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