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Ignite Your Teaching

by Madly Learning

A podcast to help inspire elementary teachers to improve their pedagogy, simplify their systems, and find time-saving tools for their classrooms.

Copyright: © 2024 Ignite Your Teaching

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247: What are the 4 Types of Inquiry-Based Learning?

18m · Published 28 Mar 10:00

Are you struggling to include inquiry-based learning in your classroom? Understanding how to implement it can be challenging, especially for teachers with a range of abilities in their classrooms.

Inquiry is not just an open-ended free-for-all, but rather it is about empowering students to ask questions and guiding them through the process of discovering answers.

In this episode, we discuss the following:
· The four types of inquiry-based learning
 · How they're different
 · How they're the same
 · How there is a type of inquiry that all students can participate in

As teachers, we may have focused on getting through the curriculum during the pandemic, but now is the time to address the gap in our student's ability to use critical thinking skills to learn.

4 Types of Inquiry-Based Learning
1. Structured Inquiry - This form of inquiry-based learning has a lot of teacher support. It follows predetermined steps that allow students to explore and discover things they are learning in a very structured, linear way.
2. Guided Inquiry - This form of inquiry-based learning has a high level of teacher support and scaffolds students through each step of the inquiry process while allowing some students to follow different paths.
3. Problem-Based Inquiry - In this form of inquiry-based learning, students start with a problem and try to come up with solutions to solve that problem. The teacher provides strategies, tools, and parameters, but students are free to explore and experiment with different solutions and draw conclusions based on their results.
4. Open-Ended Inquiry - In this form of inquiry-based learning, students are free to pick a topic that interests them and explore it independently, with the teacher providing minimal guidance.

Through inquiry-based learning, students are empowered to ask questions, become problem solvers, and engage in critical thinking, which are essential skills for success in the workforce.
 Join us as we dive into this critical topic and explore how you can use the four types of inquiry-based learning in the classroom today.

 

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246: Build Critical Thinking Skills in the Classroom

31m · Published 06 Mar 20:00

Critical thinking skills are essential for students to succeed in the classroom and beyond. These skills involve analyzing information, evaluating arguments, and making informed decisions based on evidence. By building critical thinking skills in the classroom, teachers can help students become more engaged and independent learners who are better equipped to navigate the complexities of the world around them.

In this video, you will learn:

● The gap in a student's ability to use critical thinking skills to learn
● What critical thinking is
● What are the higher-order thinking skills?
● The transition from learning how to read to reading to learn
● Teaching students the ability to make decisions based on the gathered information
● Establishing a critical thinking space inside the classroom
● The resources and the materials that boost critical thinking skills
● What is metacognition?
● The explosion of AI technology in this post-pandemic world
● Incorporating real-world events and experiences into the classroom lessons
● Allowing students to embrace curiosity inside the classroom

So tune in to this podcast episode as we will explore some effective strategies that teachers can use to foster critical thinking skills in their students. 

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246: Build Critical Thinking Skills in the Classroom

30m · Published 06 Mar 20:00

Critical thinking skills are essential for students to succeed in the classroom and beyond. These skills involve analyzing information, evaluating arguments, and making informed decisions based on evidence. By building critical thinking skills in the classroom, teachers can help students become more engaged and independent learners who are better equipped to navigate the complexities of the world around them.

In this video, you will learn:

● The gap in a student's ability to use critical thinking skills to learn
● What critical thinking is
● What are the higher-order thinking skills?
● The transition from learning how to read to reading to learn
● Teaching students the ability to make decisions based on the gathered information
● Establishing a critical thinking space inside the classroom
● The resources and the materials that boost critical thinking skills
● What is metacognition?
● The explosion of AI technology in this post-pandemic world
● Incorporating real-world events and experiences into the classroom lessons
● Allowing students to embrace curiosity inside the classroom

So tune in to this podcast episode as we will explore some effective strategies that teachers can use to foster critical thinking skills in their students. 

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Creating a Positive Learning Environment – The Key to Student Motivation (EP245)

30m · Published 14 Feb 11:00

In this video, we dive into the crucial topic of creating a positive learning environment. As educators, we know that student motivation and engagement play a significant role in their academic success. A positive learning environment can make all the difference in fostering these qualities in our students.

In this video, you will learn:

The key components of a positive learning environment
Strategies to encourage student motivation and engagement
The impact of a positive learning environment on student academic success
We'll share real-world examples and practical tips that you can implement in your own classroom. Whether you're a seasoned teacher or just starting out, this video will provide valuable insights and inspiration for creating a positive learning environment for your students.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to transform your classroom into a space where students are motivated, engaged, and eager to learn! Watch the video now to start creating a positive learning environment for your students today!

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Creating a Positive Learning Environment – The Key to Student Motivation (EP245)

31m · Published 14 Feb 11:00

In this video, we dive into the crucial topic of creating a positive learning environment. As educators, we know that student motivation and engagement play a significant role in their academic success. A positive learning environment can make all the difference in fostering these qualities in our students.

In this video, you will learn:

The key components of a positive learning environment
Strategies to encourage student motivation and engagement
The impact of a positive learning environment on student academic success
We'll share real-world examples and practical tips that you can implement in your own classroom. Whether you're a seasoned teacher or just starting out, this video will provide valuable insights and inspiration for creating a positive learning environment for your students.

Don't miss out on this opportunity to transform your classroom into a space where students are motivated, engaged, and eager to learn! Watch the video now to start creating a positive learning environment for your students today!

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244 Three Types of Assessment

13m · Published 24 Jan 11:00

This podcast episode discusses the three primary assessment and evaluation types for teachers: diagnostic, formative, and summative.

  • Diagnostic assessment is used to identify a student's strengths and weaknesses at the beginning of a school year or course to inform instruction. This can take many forms, such as diagnostic tests, skills assessments, and individualized learning plans.
  • Formative assessment is used to monitor and improve student learning in real-time. It's an ongoing process that helps teachers gauge whether students understand the material being taught and allows students to receive feedback and adjust their learning strategies. Examples include quizzes, class participation, and exit tickets.
  • Summative assessment is used to evaluate student learning at the end of a unit or school year; it often takes the form of a test or final project.
    The episode also provides examples of different assessments and evaluations that can be used in the classroom.

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244 Three Types of Assessment

14m · Published 24 Jan 11:00

This podcast episode discusses the three primary assessment and evaluation types for teachers: diagnostic, formative, and summative.

  • Diagnostic assessment is used to identify a student's strengths and weaknesses at the beginning of a school year or course to inform instruction. This can take many forms, such as diagnostic tests, skills assessments, and individualized learning plans.
  • Formative assessment is used to monitor and improve student learning in real-time. It's an ongoing process that helps teachers gauge whether students understand the material being taught and allows students to receive feedback and adjust their learning strategies. Examples include quizzes, class participation, and exit tickets.
  • Summative assessment is used to evaluate student learning at the end of a unit or school year; it often takes the form of a test or final project.
    The episode also provides examples of different assessments and evaluations that can be used in the classroom.

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Making an Effective Rubric: Strategies and Tips

9m · Published 10 Jan 11:00

This is a video about How To Mark Using a Rubric

In this episode, learn about
- How to establish goals and success criteria
- Determine the performance levels 
- How to mark and score the rubric fairly
- How to provide feedback for students. 

Check out www.madlylearning..com/243 for the show notes, including some of my favourite rubrics for various subjects and links to our best units that feature these rubrics.

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Making an Effective Rubric: Strategies and Tips

9m · Published 10 Jan 11:00

This is a video about How To Mark Using a Rubric

In this episode, learn about
- How to establish goals and success criteria
- Determine the performance levels 
- How to mark and score the rubric fairly
- How to provide feedback for students. 

Check out www.madlylearning..com/243 for the show notes, including some of my favourite rubrics for various subjects and links to our best units that feature these rubrics.

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How to Manage Your Time as a Teacher

24m · Published 07 Dec 11:00

Managing your time as a teacher is not easy. But if you know what to do, it can be done!

Teaching is an important job that requires lots of energy and focus. It also takes a lot of planning and preparation. Here are some tips for managing your time as a teacher.

Set Goals.
Setting goals is one of the first things you should do when starting out with teaching. You need to set goals so that you know where you want to go. If you don’t set goals, then you won’t know how to reach them.

Plan Ahead.
It’s also important to plan. This means planning lessons, assignments, and projects before you start teaching. Planning ahead will help you stay organized and keep track of everything you need to do.

Prioritize.
If you’re feeling overwhelmed by the number of things you need to do each day, prioritize them. Start with the most important tasks first. Then, organize your schedule so that you can complete those tasks efficiently. Finally, make sure you have enough time to accomplish everything you need to do each week.

Create a Schedule.
You should also set aside some time every day to work on your lesson plans. This will help you stay organized and focused throughout the school year. It will also give you an opportunity to review your lessons before class starts.


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Ignite Your Teaching has 151 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 55:38:24. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 21st, 2024 09:40.

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