Podcasts
The Teacher As Author with Megan Daly
Melissa welcomes Megan Daly, a former fourth-grade teacher and author of the children's book "My Teacher Doesn't Like Me." Megan shares her experience with a student who felt she didn't like him, leading to the book's creation.
Zooming In on Narrative Nonfiction with Candace Fleming
Candace Fleming is an author of many fiction and nonfiction books for children and young adults. Among other things, Melissa and Candace talk about the research process, the power of nonfiction and how teachers can help students get more specific in their research.
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. 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 53: Zooming In on Documentaries with Jamie Benning
In this episode, Jamie Benning shares with educators his process in creating documentaries. Jamie shares about how he researches, curates film and interviews, and edits to create his Filmumentaries.
Episode 52: Top Ten Tech Tools for Student Collaboration with Michael McLaughlin and Leeann Blais
In this episode, Michael McLaughlin and Leeann Blais, educators at Austin Prep in Reading, MA collaborate to create a top ten list of tech tools for student collaboration. Michael is the head of middle school and Leeann is a 6th and 7th grade English teacher.
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 50: Zooming In on Research and the Writing Process with Geoff Edgers
In this episode, I zoom in on research and the writing process with author and Washington Post writer, Geoff Edgers. Geoff stresses the importance of in depth research and plenty of time to write and revise.
Episode 10: The Teacher As Computational Thinker with Nicole Kang
Coding done well is computational thinking.
Episode 9: The Teacher As Paranormal Investigator
Kristy Sumner shares about her work as a paranormal investigator and her focus on research and sharing stories.
Episode 7: The Teacher As Change Agent with Angela Stockman
Angela shares her research and work with multi-modal expression in the writer’s workshop.