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Little Things First
by Tracy Vandeventer/James MartinTwo buddies with years of educational experience chat it out about all things teaching and learning. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tracyandjim/support
Copyright: Tracy Vandeventer/James Martin
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Yes and Know Podcast Sample
44m · PublishedWhile you're waiting for more LITTLE THINGS FIRST, why not try Jim's other podcast with Rachel called YES AND KNOW? It's an educational podcast focused on the binaries that often plague education--and how to deal with them. If you like YES AND KNOW, please subscribe!
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/supportHearing Youth: Two Scholars Reflect on What Our Secondary Students Really Need
47m · PublishedDr. Sarah Thomas and Dr. Larry Parker collaborated on an article that listens to students and what their experience have been in the secondary setting. They share little things that make a difference in helping our young people feel heard and truly improving education.
Additional resources recommended by Dr. Parker:
George Theoharis (2009). The schools our children deserve: 7 Keys to equity, social justice and school reform. New York: Teachers College Press;
Rosa Rivera-McCutchen (2021). Radical care: Leading for Justice in Urban schools. New York: Teachers College Press.
--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/support"I like it just the way it is!": Mindsets for Learning Writing
1h 15m · PublishedIt's important to teach kids writing--teachers everywhere understand this. But what if mastering the art and craft of writing is about more than just learning the associated skills? What if it requires a kind of writing mindset that makes writing possible for all kids? Author and current teacher Chris Hall takes Jim and Rachel into the mindsets that he's discovered are vital to moving kids from casual writers to authentic authors.
Get Chris's book here!
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Extrinsic vs. Intrinsic: What Motivates and Demotivates Our Students
1h 15m · PublishedLittle Things is back for a temporary time! Joining Jim is guest co-host Rachel Nance to discuss all things education. Mike Anderson returns to the podcast this week with his latest book TACKLING THE MOTIVATION CRISIS that looks at some of the reasons we currently need extrinsic rewards to keep our students going and what works even better. Mr. Anderson also discusses how we can continue to have pizza parties and not sabotage intrinsic motivation. Do intrinsic motivations work for all kids? And what if we didn't need to decide between the extrinsic and intrinsic polarity currently facing us in education? This informative podcast will give you insights into little things you can do to capture the natural curiosities that kids bring with them to school.
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A Utah Milestone: The First Black Superintendent Dr. Timothy Gadson
33m · PublishedLittle Things is back for a limited time! Tracy Vandeventer (who goes on hiatus after this episode) and Jim Martin visit with the new Superintendent of Sal Lake City School District in an episode recorded last summer but never released. Dr. Gadson discusses his approach to leading an urban district that is majority-minority and closing opportunity gaps. He discusses his vision for the future, how to navigate improvements in the age of a pandemic, and the role of race and diversity. Special thanks to Yandary Chatwin for coordinating this interview!
Next week: Jim and guest host Rachel Nance interview Mike Anderson about extrinsic and intrinsic rewards!
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/supportTIGER Ready: Touchstones for Success in an Award-Winning School
37m · PublishedStacey Green of Stockton, Kansas was recently recognized as a Distinguished {Principal of the Year through the National Association of Elementary School Principals, after first being recognized as a state principal of the year. Ms. Green talks about her recipes for success, from personal coaching to a move from regular faculty meetings to "stand-up" check-ins. Ms. Green's school has undergone a transformation as they've explored their vision, mission , and core values, reflected in being TIGER ready. There are also opportunities for individuals to bring forward ideas to pilot, which have empowered faculty and staff. Listen in on Ms. Green's success story!!
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Putting the Community in Community School: The Dynamics of Family Engagement in Schools
47m · PublishedWhat are some little things schools can do to positively impact family engagement? Drs. Mavis Sanders and Claudia Galindo have been studying the topic for years, and their new book REVIEWING THE SUCCESS OF FULL-SERVICE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS IN THE US walks us through the success of community schools throughout the nation. You don't have to have a community school to benefit from this episode. Dr. Sanders and Dr. Galindo tell us the little things that get families involved in meaningful, respectful, and culturally-relevant ways. This was such an engaging talk, we just couldn't stop visiting!
Find their book here
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tracyandjim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tracyandjim/supportPutting the Community in Community School: The Dynamics of Family Engagement in Schools
47m · PublishedWhat are some little things schools can do to positively impact family engagement? Drs. Mavis Sanders and Claudia Galindo have been studying the topic for years, and their new book REVIEWING THE SUCCESS OF FULL-SERVICE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS IN THE US walks us through the success of community schools throughout the nation. You don't have to have a community school to benefit from this episode. Dr. Sanders and Dr. Galindo tell us the little things that get families involved in meaningful, respectful, and culturally-relevant ways. This was such an engaging talk, we just couldn't stop visiting!
Find their book here
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/supportOn the Rise: A Culturally-Sustaining School Experience for Black Youth
34m · PublishedMichelle Love-Day has been a teacher and an administrator. She has worked at the district level and now has unveiled a supplemental schooling experience for Black youth that focuses on Black history and culture. This new schooling experience is being called the Rise Virtual Academy. Michele has worked hard to diversify her teaching ranks and to ensure that students learn the culture and history that is often missing in traditional schools. What can educators and schools learn about the little things that make a difference for Students and Communities of Color? How should educators counter the attacks on critical race theory as a ruse for suppressing all multicultural education?
https://www.risevirtualacademy.com
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--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tracyandjim/supportOn the Rise: A Culturally-Sustaining School Experience for Black Youth
34m · PublishedMichelle Love-Day has been a teacher and an administrator. She has worked at the district level and now has unveiled a supplemental schooling experience for Black youth that focuses on Black history and culture. This new schooling experience is being called the Rise Virtual Academy. Michele has worked hard to diversify her teaching ranks and to ensure that students learn the culture and history that is often missing in traditional schools. What can educators and schools learn about the little things that make a difference for Students and Communities of Color? How should educators counter the attacks on critical race theory as a ruse for suppressing all multicultural education?
https://www.risevirtualacademy.com
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--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tracyandjim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tracyandjim/supportLittle Things First has 115 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 67:00:32. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 22nd, 2024 23:50.