Podcasts
The Teacher As Proud Supporter of Students’ Reading Lives
In this minisode, Melissa talks about the importance of read alouds and silent reading time. She shares some reading successes in her classroom and encourages teachers to reflect on how far their students have come.
Spring Episode Preview
In this episode, Melissa shares her amazing Spring lineup of guests. Just to list a few, math educators Jen Hawkins, Ann Elise Record, and Dr. Nicki Newton return to The Teacher As…Podcast. Also, Daphne Russell - self proclaimed educational evolutionist and chaos pilot- will discuss reading.
Ep. 98: Zooming In on Curriculum Collaboration with Heather Leonard and Erin Burchill
In this episode, Melissa chats with Heather Leonard, a curriculum coordinator, and Erin Burchill, a K-8 Humanities coordinator. They share their strong focus on collaboration in order to eliminate the barriers that stop teachers from being able to implement the curriculum successfully.
Ep. 86 Zooming In on Dynamic Read Alouds
You don't have to be a professional actor to read dynamically to your class. In the last episode of season 4, I share tips to make your read alouds more entertaining for your students. Adjusting your pace and/or volume, for example, can make your reading more captivating. Check out this episode for more detailed tips and examples.
Ep. 80 Read Aloud Zoom In: Malamander with Author Thomas Taylor
Are you looking for a 3rd-5th grade read aloud that will set your students' imaginations on fire? Malamander is a humorous, well written fantasy/science fiction story with a mystery at its core. Students love it.
Episode 38: Zooming In on Literacy and SEL with Tre Hadrick
In this episode, Melissa chats with Tre Hadrick. Tre is an educator, TEDx speaker, leader, innovator, author, and school counselor who keeps a sharp focus on literacy in his work.
Episode 16: The Teacher as Punk Rocker with Nancy Barile
Nancy shares how punk rock helps her in her teaching practice.