Podcasts
Zooming In on Peter Reynolds’ Creative Compass Educator Lounge with Kate Farrell
Melissa Milner and Kate Farrell discuss the launch of the Creative Compass Educator Lounge, a new resource for educators at Peter H. Reynolds' website. Kate emphasizes the importance of community and resources for creative educators, highlighting the lounge's features, including webinars, lesson plans, and a book club.
Zooming In on Teacher Creativity with Jane Reynolds
Jane Reynolds, sister of author/illustrator Peter H. Reynolds, chats about her work in helping teachers tap into their creativity so they can model it for their students. Her teacher education work with her brothers, Peter and Paul, is revolutionary including their soon to be Teacher Learning and Creativity Center in Dedham, MA.
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. 100: Zooming In on Poetry with Penelope Pelizzon
In the 100th episode of The Teacher As... Melissa chats with professor and poet Penelope Pelizzon. Penelope shared her genesis of becoming the successful poet that she is and her ideas about teaching poetry to all ages of students. They get into the weeds about rhyme and theme and Penelope talks about the process of writing a book of poetry like her latest creation.
Ep. 91: Zooming In on the Engineering Design Process with Michael Bycraft
Michael Bycraft is a robotics, design, and makerspace teacher living in Thailand. Listen to Episode 91 to hear about his fascinating student led approach to engineering.
Ep. 83 Positivity and Resiliency with Project Runway Runner-Up Kelly Dempsey
I get inspired watching creative people at work, so I am a big fan of Project Runway. Kelly Dempsey, Kelly from the Deli, is my favorite contestant and I get to chat with her in Episode 83. She shares about why and how she started designing, her time on Project Runway, and her new fashion education online platform.
Episode 62: Zooming In on Academic Integrity with Eric Gibbs
In this episode, Melissa chats with Eric Gibbs, President of Ouriginal, a plagiarism software for K-12 and higher education. Eric shares how teachers can use the software as part of the writing process to help students learn how to create original work.
Episode 56: Zooming In on Photography with Elizabeth Wilson
In this episode, Melissa chats with garden photographer and podcaster, Elizabeth Wilson. Elizabeth shares her thoughts with educators about helping students capture memories and important moments.
Episode 51: Zooming In on the Writing Process with a Student Author
In this episode, I chat with Eva, a 15 year old high school sophomore who loves to write. Eva provides great insight for teachers about what students really hope for when learning how to be better writers. Eva shares what inspires her, as well as her writing process. She is able to publish her work, collaborate with other young authors, and get feedback with a site called Wattpad.
Episode 48: Zooming In on Interviewing with Dave Malkoff
In Episode 48, I chat with investigative journalist Dave Malkoff about his work for the Weather Channel and beyond. He gives teachers his recommendations for improving students' interviewing skills and how they should focus on telling a story. This is a great follow up to my recent Podcasting with Students series.
Episode 45: Zooming In on Podcasting with Students-Part One
What are the best content choices for podcasting with students? In this first episode in the Podcasting with Students series, I share clips from The Birch Meadow Way Podcast which my fourth grade colleagues and I started with our students this past Spring 2021. I reflect on the content choices for our first season of The Birch Meadow Way and what I believe our next steps should be.
Episode 15: The Teacher As Music Educator
Three creative, hard working music teachers talk about their work with students.
Episode 10: The Teacher As Computational Thinker with Nicole Kang
Coding done well is computational thinking.