The Inspiring Educators Show is a space where EDUCATORS can let go, learn, laugh... and be inspired.
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Welcome to the official YouTube channel of "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom"! Join us as we delve into the world of mathematics education, highlighting the voices of passionate teachers and exploring the latest trends and innovations in the field. In this episode, we are thrilled to have Carrie Denotes, a seasoned educator and the current presi…
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Welcome to "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom," where we explore the world of innovative teaching practices and highlight exceptional educators. In this episode, join us as we dive into the fascinating journey of Nisha Philip Malahoo, a passionate third-grade teacher at Pinewood Elementary School. Discover how she transforms her classroom using v…
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Welcome to "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom," a podcast where we shine a spotlight on exceptional mathematics classroom teachers and their incredible work. In this episode, we have the privilege of speaking with ABI Ruiz, a passionate fourth-grade mathematics and science teacher with seven years of teaching experience. Join us as ABI shares her…
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Welcome to "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom," where we recognize and celebrate exceptional educators making a difference in mathematics education. In this episode, we have the privilege of sitting down with Shane Wiggans, an inspiring 8th grade math teacher at Freedom Middle School. Join us as we delve into Shane's journey as an educator, his p…
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Join us in this inspiring episode as we dive into the world of mathematics education with Ricardo Estrada, a dedicated math teacher with 14 years of experience. In this conversation, Ricardo shares his journey and the challenges he faces as an educator in the diverse landscape of New York City. From expanding the AP Calculus program to teaching in …
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Welcome to "Inspiring Voices from the Classroom"! In this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing Sophie Brady, a passionate math teacher with 20 years of experience in New York City schools. Join us as Sophie shares her insights and strategies for creating inclusive and engaging math classrooms. Sophie's journey began with a remarkable fourt…
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In this episode, we have the privilege of hosting José Vilson, a veteran educator, writer, speaker, and activist based in New York City. José is the author of the thought-provoking book, "This Is Not a Test: A New Narrative on Race, Class, and Education." He has been featured in renowned publications such as The New York Times, The Guardian, and Th…
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With all that is going on in the world, we took time on this episode to discuss inspiration.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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The national reckoning over police violence has spread to schools, with some districts choosing to sever their relationships with local police departments out of concern that the officers patrolling their hallways represent more of a threat than a form of protection. Some teachers and students say they consider officers on campus a danger, rather t…
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Professional learning is a crucial element of the work of all educators throughout their entire careers. The education profession is grounded in a rich professional knowledge base, and education professionals must be well-versed in this knowledge base, as well. However there is a debate in regard to should all educators participate in professional…
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The pandemic exacerbated already overworked and undervalued educators. And unfortunately instead of things getting easier for educators, in many places things are getting more difficult. On this episode we will discuss what educators need the most of right now.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Across the country, educators, parents and allies are coming together to ensure that every Black student and educator can live, grow and thrive with support, love and joy. In addition, across the country racists are coming together to ensure Black students are oppressed in perpetuity. It is time that we have an authentic discussion about Black Live…
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We’re accustomed to hearing professionals talk about “climbing the ladder”as they progress through different levels of advancement in their industries. But,as an educator, it can seem like your career trajectory isn’t quite as clear. In this episode we discuss career advancement opportunities for educators.…
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On this episode we want listeners to dream with us. Imagine if there were no barriers to changing and improving education. What would you do to change education?Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Teaching was a stressful occupation long before the (COVID-19) pandemic occurred; during the pandemic, it might have become even more stressful. Teachers are navigating unfamiliar technology, are balancing multiple modes of teaching, and have concerns about returning to in-person instruction. In addition, many teachers are caring for their own chil…
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Dress codes for educators–or lack thereof–vary by district and even school environment. For students, policies are clearly established and leave little room for confusion. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, 56% of public schools enforce a dress code for students. Even school environments require uniforms. However, appropriat…
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Back-to-school is here again. While we might hope that beginning the academic year with schools open for in-person learning would set the trend for the rest of the year, the ongoing presence COVID-19, makes everything less certain. What are your thoughts in regard to Back to School 2021?Autor: Inspiring Educators
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There is a huge disconnect between classroom teachers and administrators. Teachers feel as though administrators do not understand what it is like to be in the classroom. Administrators continually remind classroom teachers that “I’ve been in your shoes, but you haven’t been in mind.” Who is right who is wrong?…
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Legislatures across the country are attempting to pass bills essentially encouraging retention of students for the 2020-2021 school year. Meaning students will repeat the same grade in 2021-2022. Under the framing of “learning loss”. Should students be retained for the 2020-2021 school year? What are your thoughts?…
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Pandemic school is clearly not working well, especially for younger children. Newsflash it wasn’t working well prior. What are your thoughts?Autor: Inspiring Educators
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The best advice another educator ever gave me was this: no is a complete sentence. No explanation necessary. It is time to discuss the concept of educators creating boundaries. Creating boundaries can be hard, but necessaryAutor: Inspiring Educators
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United States educators are nervously awaiting the new school year as case counts across the country rise. The ongoing debate is whether schools should reopen, if so how and who gets to make the final decision. In this episode we will discuss one of the most controversial topics of our time.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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The spread of coronavirus has compelled thousands of K-12 schools in the U.S. to close. And those numbers are certain to increase in the coming days, as concerned parents call for more school closures. The growing health crisis presents school leaders with a painful choice. Closing schools is a proven measure that has been shown to slow the spread …
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Students are NOT succeeding! It is not a secret there is a variance in educational outcomes for students across the country. It is time to address this prevalent and reoccurring issue.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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A professional educator is always learning and growing their craft. They are on an endless journey where they are always looking for new ideas or teaching strategies, ways to improve their skills, or new information that will help their students to succeed.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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On this episode we discuss gun-related violence in schools and how it has greatly increased in recent years. It is time to address the prevalent re-occurring issue as it releases to gun-related violence in schools.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Talk of school quality tends to focus on teachers—what they do to affect student achievement, how they succeed or how they fail. But district and building administrators also have an enormous influence in the education equation, a factor that is often overlooked.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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If your current professional position involves teaching in a formal classroom setting, you are likely familiar with the process of assigning final course grades. What is the purpose?Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Approximately one in five children in the United States live in poverty, according to the American Psychological Association, a status that affects more than housing status and food supply. Children from low-income families face increased risk factors in their educational life. Poverty affects student brain development, relationships with peers and…
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It's tough to teach when your students aren't listening. That's why great classroom management is key to any successful classroom. Let’s discuss.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Like other first days in your life, your first day as a teacher in your own school classroom will have you feeling excited and anxious in equal measures. Even experienced teachers feel anxious about facing new students at the beginning of each school year. Just take a deep breath and relax. In this episode we will discuss Back to School Tips.…
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A recent Gallup poll shows that almost half of the teachers in the U.S. say they are actively looking for a different job now or watching for opportunities. That’s not only heartbreaking for the professionals involved, it’s bad news for the stability of the industry. High teacher turnover impacts student performance and costs U.S. schools $7.3 bill…
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The students are now gone. Here’s how to make the most of Summer Break.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Are you thinking about becoming a teacher? On this episode we discuss getting your first job in education or changing jobs in education.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Put simply, being a teacher is stressful. From managing students’ emotional and academic success, to creating lesson plans and grading papers, teachers have an immense weekly workload to handle. And with so many duties and so many students to care for, teachers often neglect their own self-care and wellness. Let’s discuss some self-care techniques……
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Finally! It’s summer—that long-awaited time to enjoy some extra rest and recreation. But did you know too much kicking back can be harmful to your student’s learning? Studies show that students can lose up to two months of math and literacy skills over the summer. Although summer learning loss—also known as the summer slide—is a real problem, it do…
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Welcome to the Inspiring Educators Podcast. On this episode we have a Special Guest Mr. Carl Oliver as we discuss the NCTM 2019 Ignite Presentations. Ignites are five-minute talks, using twenty slides that auto-advance every fifteen seconds.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Teaching is a demanding and highly complex activity that sometimes leaves us feeling inadequate and filled with self-doubt. We will work to understand what it takes to strengthen and sustain ourselves as educators by answering one question: How do we recognize our own greatness?Autor: Inspiring Educators
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New evidence shows the massive gap in test scores between students from the wealthiest and poorest families hasn’t budged in fifty years. It’s time to stop attacking the problem with reform strategies that haven’t worked.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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According to nonprofit EdBuild, Nonwhite school districts get $23 Billion less than white districts despite serving the same number of students.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Recent U.S. education reform has focused on defining and raising the subject-matter standards students are expected to meet. In order to get their students up to snuff, schools are extending the school day and putting more and more emphasis on academic learning, which can squeeze out a beloved part of the traditional school day–recess.…
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If you were to ask even a relatively small group of teachers, administrators, students, parents, community members, business leaders, and policymakers to address the question of purpose, how difficult do you think it would be to reach a consensus?Autor: Inspiring Educators
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The Common Core concentrates on a clear set of math skills and concepts. Students will learn concepts in a more organized way both during the school year and across grades. The standards encourage students to solve real-world problems.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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Talk less and involve with students more. The more you make your class interactive and the more that you utilize technology, the more your students will enjoy what they are learning. How do you keep your class interesting?Autor: Inspiring Educators
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If you’re a teacher, then these phrases will definitely sound familiar. Let’s discuss some of the most common questions, statements, and excuses that teachers hear on a daily basis.Autor: Inspiring Educators
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For those considering a career in teaching, there are a number of potential motivators. Teaching can be a challenging profession, but there are numerous benefits to this career. Some feel a calling to impact the lives of students, while others are drawn to teaching for the ability to make a difference in the education system at large. So why teach?…
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