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Warriors of Education Podcast

by warriorsofeducation

Warriors of Education Podcast brings you heartwarming and real conversations with teachers and educators from across the country. Made BY a teacher, this is a podcast for teachers, and for those who want to better understand the experiences of today's teachers.

Copyright: Copyright 2020 All rights reserved.

Episodes

The Benefits of Mindfulness In Education: A Conversation With Author And Educator Andrew Jordan Nance

37m · Published 06 Dec 04:13

On Season 2 Episode 16- I speak to Andrew Jordan Nance author of the children's book Puppy Mind and mindfulness educator. We speak about the connection to theatre education and mindfulness training, the benefits of meditation and how young minds really take to this work. "Mindfulness is breathtaking!"

Andrew Jordan Nance has been an educator since 1990. He is the author of four published books; The Barefoot King, The Lion in Me, Mindful Arts in the Classroom, and the bestseller, Puppy Mind. He is the founder of Mindful Arts San Francisco; a program of the San Francisco Education Fund that provides volunteer mindfulness educators to teach in SF public schools.  On KTVU’s SF Loves Learning Mr. Nance was the featured Mindfulness Teacher and his adapted five-episode series of Puppy Mind premiered on KTVU and is distributed to school districts around the country. For almost thirty years he taught performing arts to students from diverse backgrounds, and for eighteen years he was the Conservatory Director at San Francisco’s New Conservatory Theatre Center. Nance is also an award-winning actor and director. He is on the board of directors of several educational nonprofit organizations including Mindful Life Project in Richmond, California and San Francisco’s New Conservatory Theater Center. He is the recipient of the Points of Light Award, a national honor recognizing his volunteer efforts to bring mindfulness to youth.

You can find Andrew on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter as Andrew Jordan Nance

Creating Boundaries And Overcoming Burnout: A Conversation With Author/Teacher Dawn LeRoux

32m · Published 08 Nov 03:31

This week on Season 2 Episode 15, I speak to Dawn Le Roux a teacher in Mauritius, an island off of the coast of Madagascar and author of the book Ripple Effects- You're Not Crazy: Teaching In A New Era, about how teachers can create systematic change through rewriting the "good teacher" narrative, building an internal sanctuary, becoming comfortable in conflict and establishing clear boundaries. After dealing with her final burnout during the pandemic Dawn faced the choice of choosing herself or choosing teaching. We learn about how she overcame her burnout and in turn wrote a book about this journey

Dawn teaches Biology, Environmental Sciences, and General Sciences to ages 12-18. She was the youngest appointee as departmental Head of Science at the age of 27, and has successfully led the department from strength to strength since she took up the position in 2019. She holds a Bachelor of Sciences (Hons) from the University of Stellenbosch in South Africa, specialising in Human Sciences and Neuropsychology. She lives in Mauritius with her family

 

Teaching Through A Pandemic In The UK: A Conversation With Daniela Florio

34m · Published 01 Nov 02:40

On Season 2, Episode 14 We head to Surrey, England to speak to secondary language teacher Daniela Florio. We talk about the similarities and differences between how the US handled education during covid and what was happening in the UK. "What we were hearing was that the US was leading the world in online learning" while things were very different than that here in the US.

Daniela Florio came to Surrey from Italy in 1992. She has taught languages in several secondary schools. In addition she teaches Italian as well as Italian cooking.

Her website is: https://fluentwithdani.com

How Teaching Saved My Life: A Conversation With Marianna Freydlin

31m · Published 25 Oct 02:18

On Season 2 Episode 13, I speak to Marianna (Masha) Freydlin a 16 year ESL teacher, who's dealt with chronic illness and received a life saving transplant We talk about her incredible journey as a NYC public school teacher, and uses her experience to frame her work as a human centered educator. She developed "The Teacher's Lounge" on Facebook, a platform to support teachers and The New Teacher Mentoring Society

Marianna Freydlin MA, MSED, Ed.M  is a NYC public school teacher who has spent over 15 years in ENL/ESL classrooms in a diversity of neighborhoods and schools. She specializes in a human centered approach to education for both students and teachers. A former NYC Teaching Fellow, she is passionate about coaching and mentoring the next generation of education leaders. Through her work @The Teachers Lounge (on FB) and The New Teacher Mentoring Society, she supports educators to meaningfully impact their students and communities.

 

The Chaos of Covid in Texas Schools: A Conversation with Zane Messina and Benjamin Sterling

36m · Published 11 Oct 03:14

In this week's Episode 12, Season 2 of Warriors of Education I speak to Zane Messina and Benjamin Sterling two teachers from Bastrop Texas, outside of Austin.  Zane is now a former ELA teacher after leaving Walsh Middle School due to the struggles with decisions made around returning to the classroom.  Ben became the president of his union fighting for the safety of his students and teachers during the pandemic ( which he is still fighting for currently).  We talk about the struggle with online learning, the dangers of teaching during the pandemic and the insane board meetings about mask and vaccine mandates.

Ben Sterling is the president of the Round Rock Teacher's union Education Round Rock.and a theatre teacher in the district as well as a parent of a school age child.

Zane Messina worked at Walsh Middle School where he taught 8th grade ELA for  5 1/2 years. In addition to his ELA classes, he also started a tabletop game design class where students designed, developed their games. Since resigning from teaching in Dec. 2020, Zane has become a full time game designer, developer, and freelance writer.   

 

Building Positive Self Identity For Our Youth( And Our Teachers!): A Conversation With Donovan Taylor Hall

30m · Published 04 Oct 02:27

On this weeks episode 11, I speak to Donovan Taylor Hall aka "Donofriend",  a youth advocate and educator that teaches kids how to build positive self identity.  We talk about his work helping students learn to take care of themselves mentally and physically using specific skills such as self talk, positive self identity, and making learning safe-  skills that also translate for ourselves too!

Donovan Taylor Hall has been featured on the Today Show, NowThis, DailyMailTV and several podcasts to talk about the importance of positive youth development. Donovan teaches his self skills curriculum through coaching, speeches, and online content. He is currently working on creating an educational entertainment show to help reach an even bigger audience of kids. 

You can find him on YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram as "donofriend".

 

Season 2 Episode 10: Navigating Covid In A Florida School: A Conversation With Terry Kinder

31m · Published 27 Sep 03:54

On S2E10, I speak to Terry Kinder, a guest from last season,  a middle school teacher from north central Florida. We talk about her return to the classroom after being remote all of last year and how they survived 3400 cases of Covid by the third  week of classes. She also talks about the relief of finally teaching in person again and the challenge of the politics in Florida.

Terry was featured on the national news last year speaking about the pressure of assessments.

Season 2, Episode 9: The Success of Play Based, Skill Centered Education of Scotland: A Conversation With Blair Minchin

34m · Published 20 Sep 03:16
In Episode 9, S2 , our first International podcast, I speak to Blair Minchin, a primary teacher based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Blair is revolutionary in his teaching work focusing on play and the Global Citizenship Initiative through the U.N.  We talk about the differences between knowledge based learning in the US and skills based learning in Scotland. Check out all the wonderful things Mr. Minchin is creating in his classroom!   Blair Minchin is a primary teacher of 6 years based in Edinburgh,Scotland. He currently works in an inner city school, teaching primary 6 but has worked in all stages of primary. A committed advocate of the Global Goals, Blair has a real passion for citizenship, sport and the arts. He is a champion of pupil voice and a strong believer in restorative practice and holding pupils in unconditional positive regard. Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mr_minchin/ Twitter:@mr_minchin Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/beminchin22

Season 2 Episode 8:Bringing Light to Teacher‘s Mental Wellness: A Conversation With Happy Teacher Revolution‘s Danna Thomas

32m · Published 13 Sep 02:30

On Episode 8, S2, I speak to Danna Thomas, the founder of Happy Teacher Revolution, an organization and initiative on a mission to increase teacher happiness, retention and professional sustainability by providing educators with the time and space to heal, deal and be real about the social-emotional demands they face on the job.  We talk about the demands on teachers, how mental wellness is essential to have a successful classroom and community. "It takes a village to raise a child- this is taking care of the village"

Danna Thomas is a former Baltimore City Public School teacher turned founder of a global initiative to support the mental health and wellness of educators Happy Teacher Revolution.  Danna served as the national spokeswoman for the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI) Maryland and the “Music for Mental Health” Campaign. She is the recipient of the 2019 Johns Hopkins Community Hero Award and the 2019 winner of the Johns Hopkins Social Innovation Lab. Danna’s favorite form of self-care include playing backgammon, community hot yoga and rocking out on the saxophone.

Season 2 Episode 7: The Impact of Art and Activism: A Conversation With Olivia Swisher

27m · Published 30 Aug 02:27

In S2E7 I speak to Olivia Swisher, a middle school art teacher and MORE activist in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.  We discuss how the pandemic was an impactful time to be an art teacher as well as the work she has done with MORE ( movement of rank and file) including the fight for smaller class sizes.

Olivia Swisher is a 4th year middle school teacher at a public school in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, and is a member and organizer with MORE the Movement of Rank and File Educators Caucus of the UFT. Olivia teaches art and social and emotional learning. Before switching to public education Olivia worked as a museum educator at the Guggenheim Museum and the Jewish Museum where she developed and taught art programs for individuals with disabilities. 

 

Warriors of Education Podcast has 54 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 27:41:08. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 18th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 17th, 2024 23:20.

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