Episode 59: Job Efficiency Part 2
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Join us for another conversation with Julie Laub, who shares her strategies for prioritizing in the classroom and for setting boundaries around our personal time.
Join us for another conversation with Julie Laub, who shares her strategies for prioritizing in the classroom and for setting boundaries around our personal time.
We want to celebrate the great teachers in the Davis School District and to say thank you! We talked to some students and a few parents to hear their perspectives. We are thankful for the great work of teachers and how they are dedicated to Learning First for our students. a
In this episode Jared and Jenette talk with Leslie Butler about focusing on student learning. Leslie shares strategies from her math class that allow for students to share their voice and learn from one another that can be used in any content area. Leslie also discusses ways to equip students with strategies to be successful in school and out of school.
Davis District has many wonderful teachers that have come to teaching via an alternative route. The APPEL program is Davis District's alternative licensing program to help teachers move from an associate license to a professional license. If you know someone that has always wanted to be a teacher, this episode is for you!
In this episode we revisit an earlier conversation with Social Studies supervisor Chris Hall. Jenette, Kate and Chris discuss how teachers can become more aware of the world around them through reading and noticing, and thereby become more interesting people.
In this episode Jared and Kate meet with Nicole Deaton to discuss the importance of starting your class with your routines and ending intentionally. Using the three signature practices of welcoming routines, strategies of engagement, and ending with an optimistic closure Nicole shares proven strategies and ideas to meet students social and emotional needs.
Don't miss seeing Nicole in action with our video component.
Cole Wilkes, Hannah Hoffman, and Lynaya Hernandez, teachers from all different levels, submit their best tips for motivating the non participator.
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Andrew Bird is a CTE teacher at Woods Cross High. He is a swim coach, radiology technician, and this year's Davis Teacher of the Year. In this episode Jenette and Kate watch a few minutes of Andrew's class and then interview him on his teaching practice and philosophy.
In this episode Jared and Jenette meet with Hollie Fisher and learn about the junior Microsoft Expert program and how this program has empowered students to gain skills and confidence to become experts using technology tools.
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In this episode we get to listen to a teaching assistant work with students in a small group. Jared and Kate sit down with Megan Rolfson a teaching assistant at Canyon Creek Elementary to discuss the powerful impact teaching assistants can have. Kate also talks with Colleen Gardner, a special education teacher at Central Davis Junior High, to discuss the teacher/TA collaboration.
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In this episode Jared and Kate discuss making the most of discussions with Anand Bernard at Sunset Jr High School. Anand shares procedures and thoughts for getting more participation and deeper thought in discussions. We also get to watch and listen to these discussions take place and then to share ideas to spark vibrant classroom discussions.
From the archives: In this episode Jenette and Kate talk about classroom discussions. They share common frustrations with class discussions and tips for making them more effective. This episode is a great lead into next week when we take a look at a classroom discussion in action.
Jenette, Jared, and Danielle sit down to discuss The Power of Moments by Chip and Dan Heath. This book has wonderful ideas about making memorable moments. The lessons have meaningful applications to life and the classroom
Sarah Frei, recent graduate of Clearfield High School shares her story of surviving a terrible car accident, the loss of her legs and learning to live happily with her new life. She is also preparing to become a school teacher.
Jenette, Allison and Kate sit down to talk about the book The Multiplier Effect. They discuss the main messages of the book and review how it connect to teachers.
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Kate and guest host Allison Riddle sit with two amazing teachers to talk about utilizing social media. Ashtin Johnson teaches 5th grade at Kay's Creek elementary and uses her Twitter (5coyotes) to connect her students with amazing people. Rachel Wright, a 5th grade teacher at Orchard Elementary, uses her Twitter (@utahrach) to elevate and advocate for teachers!
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Kate sits down with Professional Learning Supervisor Danielle Summers to talk about the Davis R&R Conference. This summer conference had some amazing keynotes and sessions designed especially for teachers. If you missed the conference you won't want to miss this recap!
Kate and Jared sit down with Utah's First Lady Abby Cox. Abby is a Special Education Teacher who is passionate about Teachers. In her interview, she talks about how her love for education and teachers have shaped her Show Up initiative.
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We are back! We are so excited to get back to school and podcasting. Sit with Jenette and Kate as they interview two teachers on their "back to school" process. Carly Maloney teaches at Viewmont High School and Magali Cromar teaches at Meadowbrooke Elementary. Welcome back educators!
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