Teaching A to Z
From understanding ADHD to Teaching in the Zone, this podcast is designed to help educators thrive in the classroom with less stress and more joy. In each episode, we dive into research, information, and practical tips to simplify teaching and enhance your effectiveness. From effective lesson planning and classroom management to self-care and work-life balance, we cover a range of topics to make your teaching journey smoother and more fulfilling. Tune in on the 15th of every month and discover how you can transform your teaching experience and reclaim your passion for education.
Teaching A to Z
I for Instructional Practices that Work
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Are you using the most effective teaching strategies without even realizing it?Boost student engagement with simple, research-backed practices! In my 30 years of teaching, I’ve found that active learning and problem-based learning are game changers—science says so too. Active learning involves students actively participating through discussions, hands-on activities, and cooperative structures like Kagan methods—easy, fun, and highly effective. Problem-based learning takes it a step further: students tackle real-world problems, foster collaboration, and develop critical thinking skills—skills they'll use for life. Incorporating culturally responsive practices makes learning even more meaningful by connecting content to students' personal experiences and backgrounds. So, instead of overhauling your entire approach, try starting a lesson with a real-world problem or a short review—small tweaks can make a big difference! Think about which of these strategies you could try today. What’s one you’re excited to experiment with? Remember—learning is most powerful when it’s active, relevant, and engaging.