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The TeatimeTeaching's Podcast

by Mark Diacopoulos

A podcast of stories for and about teachers, teaching, students, and everyone who ever went to school.

Copyright: Copyright 2021 All rights reserved.

Episodes

Episode 9 - Get Well Soon - Schools and the Broken Social Contract

11m · Published 19 Jul 18:44

You may have noticed that we haven’t put an episode out for a short while. Effectively we’ve been on an unenforced hiatus. Don’t worry, there are plenty more episodes ready to release, but I will be putting those off until August and our anticipated return to school.

So why the hiatus? Well, apart from it being the Summer, and we are still in the middle of a pandemic, and with all the uncertainty of if, when, and how, schools and colleges will reopen in the fall, which entails even more planning for multiple models of course delivery, which takes up even more time than normal. Plus the professional development and scholarship that teachers and teacher educators have to do during the summer, we’ve also had a family emergency.

 Please share or contribute to Alex' GoFundMe page: https://gf.me/u/ycpfst 

This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent, a design collaborative made up of educators who dream of a better world for our students and their teachers. We create, write, talk, teach and learn about the things that matter most in education. To find out more, point your browser to www.edjacent.org.

If you would like to contribute to the pod, if you have stories to share, comments to make, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to [email protected]. I love to read what you have to say.

Or if social media is your thing, you can follow me on Twitter and Instagram @markdiacop

You can find suggestions for topic titles, show notes, and download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com

The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.

Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

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Episode 8 - Is Teaching Political?

23m · Published 07 Jun 20:03

In today’s episode we will address responses to the recent political situation and ask the question, is teaching political? This topic arises comes from an online communication I had with a colleague this week. It prompted me to write a blog post, published by our friends in Edjacent, and addressed in this podcast as a Dear Doctor D question.

To read the blog, and follow links to the research and other podcasts mentioned in the show, follow this link:

https://edjacentlyspeaking.edjacent.org/2020/06/teaching-is-political-act.html

This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent, a design collaborative made up of educators who dream of a better world for our students and their teachers. We create, write, talk, teach and learn about the things that matter most in education. To find out more, point your browser to www.edjacent.org.

 

If you would like to contribute to the pod, if you have stories to share, comments to make, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to [email protected]. I love to read what you have to say.

 

Or if social media is your thing, you can follow me on Twitter and Instagram @markdiacop

 

You can find suggestions for topic titles, show notes, and download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com

 

The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.

 

Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

 

This podcast is available in iTunes. Subscribe with this URL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teatimeteachings-podcast/id1497468044

 

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Episode 7 - Making the New Normal Better Than Before with Meghan Raftery

31m · Published 26 May 14:44

In today’s episode we will wrap up our conversation with Meghan Raftery. We talk about how educators can be agents for positive change, and we consider what how we might do schools and schooling a little different once the restrictions caused by the Covid 19 pandemic are lifted. Meghan talks about parent’s perspectives of homeschooling both before and during this pandemic, the role schools play beyond filling kids with facts, and how we think about meeting society's new needs in the future can be a catalyst for critical conversations about the way forward in education. Change is a recurring topic in this episode.

Episode 6 - A world outside K-12 / How to Innovate in public schools

26m · Published 10 May 21:25

In today’s episode we hear some more from Meghan Raftery, as she describes her life working outside the world of public education, and then we talk about how to create change and innovate in an environment where it seems impossible to do so. 

You can follow Meghan on Twitter @meg5han.

This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent, a design collaborative made up of educators who dream of a better world for our students and their teachers. We create, write, talk, teach and learn about the things that matter most in education. To find out more, point your browser to www.edjacent.org.

If you would like to contribute to the pod, if you have stories to share, comments to make, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to [email protected]. I love to read what you have to say.

Or if social media is your thing, you can follow me on Twitter and Instagram @markdiacop

You can find suggestions for topic titles, show notes, and download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com

The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.

Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

This podcast is available in iTunes. Subscribe with this URL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teatimeteachings-podcast/id1497468044

For other podcatchers, subscribe with this one: https://feed.podbean.com/teatimeteaching/feed.xml

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Episode 5 - Teacher's Story: Meghan Raftery

29m · Published 27 Apr 13:43

In today’s episode we hear a teacher’s story. Meghan Raftery shares her quite unique career path from that of an elementary teacher, to her new role in the private sector. Her’s is a fascinating and unconventional path. We talked via Zoom in the first week of the coronavirus lockdown. As sometimes happens with these tools, sound quality can be patchy. But I think her story is valuable and insightful.

You can follow Meghan on Twitter @meg5han.

This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent, a design collaborative made up of educators who dream of a better world for our students and their teachers. We create, write, talk, teach and learn about the things that matter most in education. To find out more, point your browser to www.edjacent.org.

If you would like to contribute to the pod, if you have stories to share, comments to make, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to [email protected]. I love to read what you have to say.

Or if social media is your thing, you can follow me on Twitter and Instagram @markdiacop

You can find suggestions for topic titles, show notes, and download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com

The podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.

Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

This podcast is available in iTunes. Subscribe with this URL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teatimeteachings-podcast/id1497468044

For other podcatchers, subscribe with this one: https://feed.podbean.com/teatimeteaching/feed.xml

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Episode 4 - Student's perspectives part two.

37m · Published 06 Apr 23:08

In today’s episode I share part two of my conversation with Theo, Brenna, Aisling, and Phaedra.  We talk about how they feel about assessment of their work in this tricky time, testing, what might happen in the future, and they give advice for teachers, parents, and other students.

This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent, a design collaborative made up of educators who dream of a better world for our students and their teachers. We create, write, talk, teach and learn about the things that matter most in education. Learn more at edjacent.org.

If you would like to contribute to the pod, if you have stories to share, comments to make, or just want to say “hi”, you can send an email to [email protected]. I love to read what you have to say.

Or if social media is your thing, you can follow me on Twitter and Insta @markdiacop

You can find suggestions for topic titles, show notes, and download previous episodes of the podcast at www.teachersteatimepod.com

The new podcast artwork was created by Phaedra.

Opening and closing music is by Bryan Boyko.

This podcast is available in iTunes. Subscribe with this URL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teatimeteachings-podcast/id1497468044

For other podcatchers, subscribe with this one: https://feed.podbean.com/teatimeteaching/feed.xml

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Episode 3 - Student's perspectives on online / remote instruction

32m · Published 29 Mar 20:06

In this episode I talk with Theo, Brenna, Aisling, and Phaedra about their experiences and their thoughts about the necessary, but sudden shift to online or remote learning. They share what is and isn't working for them over a wide range of topics. It's not often we get to hear from students, so this makes for an interesting conversation. I encourage parents, teachers, administrators, researchers, and other students to give this a listen and let me know your thoughts. We will have more from them in our next episode too. 

This podcast is a proud member of Edjacent, a design collaborative made up of educators who dream of a better world for our students and their teachers. We create, write, talk, teach and learn about the things that matter most in education. Learn more at edjacent.org.

Remember, this podcast's content is generated by listeners like you. Share your stories, check out our topics, and download the preview episodes at www.teachersteatimepod.com 

or get in touch with me by email:

[email protected]

This podcast is available in iTunes. Subscribe with this URL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teatimeteachings-podcast/id1497468044

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Episode 2: Emergency Pod - Short notice online instruction.

29m · Published 14 Mar 00:59

In this emergency episode we take a more serious tone. Part one is devoted to housekeeping, while part two is devoted to a "Dear Dr. D." question about what to think about when moving instruction online when you can't meet face to face due to COVID 19. Worth sharing with anyone who is worried about what to do over the next few weeks. 

Remember, you this podcast's content is generated by listeners like you. Share your stories, check out our topics, and download the preview episodes at www.teachersteatimepod.com 

or get in touch with me by email:

[email protected]

This podcast is available in iTunes. Subscribe with this URL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teatimeteachings-podcast/id1497468044

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Episode 1: Can I have your attention?

11m · Published 03 Mar 00:50

In the much anticipated first episode I share a couple of stories about grabbing the attention of students. 

Share your stories, check out our topics, and download the preview episodes at www.teachersteatimepod.com 

or get in touch with me by email:

 

[email protected]

This podcast is available in iTunes. Subscribe with this URL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teatimeteachings-podcast/id1497468044

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Preview Episode

9m · Published 05 Feb 19:51

This is a short preview Episode. 

In part one I explain the podcast and test out the technology.  

In part two I answer the topic question, "My favorite teacher".

Check out our topics, download previous episodes and contact me at

www.teachersteatimepod.com

or send an email to:

[email protected]

This podcast is available in ITunes you can subscribe with this URL: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-teatimeteachings-podcast/id1497468044

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The TeatimeTeaching's Podcast has 41 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 15:52:37. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on January 14th, 2024 02:12.

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