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We are creating a short series of podcasts for those who are graduating soon and/or are on the search for a teaching job. This first mini episode we talk about the process as a whole, what to expect, and a few pieces of advice. Coming soon we have two longer episodes. One (EP 12) with advice on how to write a cover letter, resume, and advice on the process of completing an application. The next episode (EP 13) will be about the interview process. We will share questions you may be asked as well as advice on how to answer that final question… “What questions do you have for us?”As always, please feel free to contact us at scholes2chlebowski@gmail.com if you have other questions about the application process, or would like a cheerleader! We are here for you!Find us on instagram @From.Student.To.Teacherwebsite: www.fromstudenttoteacher.comemail: scholes2chlebowski@gmail.comProduced by Scot PeasleeSong "Best Days Ahead" by Jeremy Dinegan used in this podcast is licensed under Perpetual Use with the permission of the copyright owner.
In this episode, we have our very first guest, Lindsay Swiatek, a STEM teacher who works with Josh. Both Josh and Erin have collaborated with Lindsay in a variety of ways, and she is the perfect person to help us think about how to bring project based learning into the classroom. She has great stories from her own classroom as well as suggestions on how to try something new (and possibly scary) in your classroom. You will see from the list of Shoutouts, this episode has a lot to offer our listeners. ShoutoutsEngineering Design ProcessDefined Learning - A site that has all sorts of project based learning lessons for all subjects and grades. If you live in CT, the state has paid for access for us.PBL Works - great site for PBL Flat Stanley ProjectWorcester Polytechnic Institute Open STEM - You can get curriculum, borrow kits, and participate in STEM activities. CT State Library Division of Library Development: Equipment Catalog - The Middletown Library Service Center has STEM kits you can borrow. If you live outside CT, start with your local library to see what sort of kits are available. Arthur: Homework TonightFind us on instagram @From.Student.To.Teacherwebsite: www.fromstudenttoteacher.comemail: scholes2chlebowski@gmail.comProduced by Scot PeasleeSong "Best Days Ahead" by Jeremy Dinegan used in this podcast is licensed under Perpetual Use with the permission of the copyright owner.
In this episode we discuss the importance of work life balance. We give suggestions as to how to make “work” a little easier for you, along with suggestions to make the amount of work more manageable. As we head toward a holiday break weekend, we encourage you to find a way to truly take a break from work. Shoutouts from this Episode: New England League of Middle Schools (NELMS)IXL, Other Quiz Websites Quizizz, Socrative, KahootAI for schools MagicSchool, SchoolAI, Eduaide.AIEdpuzzleGoogle Classroom (this actually links to another site Erin built and curated, Tech4Teachers, where you can learn about different tech for your classroom)Flipped Classrooms (this is a 2 min video about Flipped Classrooms)Find us on instagram @From.Student.To.Teacherwebsite: www.fromstudenttoteacher.comemail: scholes2chlebowski@gmail.comProduced by Scot PeasleeSong "Best Days Ahead" by Jeremy Dinegan used in this podcast is licensed under Perpetual Use with the permission of the copyright owner.
January is a l..o..n..g month, and yet somehow we still didn’t get this episode out until February 1st! Listen to this minimally edited episode where we talk about how we make it through these long winter months.Find us on instagram @From.Student.To.Teacherwebsite: www.fromstudenttoteacher.comemail: scholes2chlebowski@gmail.comProduced by Scot PeasleeSong "Best Days Ahead" by Jeremy Dinegan used in this podcast is licensed under Perpetual Use with the permission of the copyright owner.
In this episode we go back and forth sharing different classroom management strategies as well as how they worked in our own classroom. Listen in for a game-like episode where we compare notes on a wide variety of tips and “tricks” that have worked for us. We know classroom management isn’t easy, but we hope you will find a few new things to try to help you improve your own management.Shout outs from this Episode: The game Scattergories by Hasbro, you can play a round online here. YMCA by Village People, The Final Countdown by Europe. Erin’s favorite brain break sing & dance along, Bread/Cheese/Bread by Koo KooMonica Genta’s article “How to Use Dice to Decrease Classroom Problems and Increase Student Engagement”Find us on instagram @From.Student.To.Teacherwebsite: www.fromstudenttoteacher.comemail: scholes2chlebowski@gmail.comProduced by Scot PeasleeSong "Best Days Ahead" by Jeremy Dinegan used in this podcast is licensed under Perpetual Use with the permission of the copyright owner.
In this episode we explore the idea of classroom management, starting with the foundation; setting clear expectations. More than just a beginning of the year activity, it is important to take the time to review and practice them after engaging students in setting and reevaluating the expectations. Even though it is November, we want to remind you that you can always go back, reset, and try something new. Tune in to episode 7, where we list over 20 different classroom management tools.Shout outs from this episode: All the mechanics that help those of us who don’t know much about cars and Scot Peaslee, who not only edits our podcasts, but gives great advice for the classroom.Find us on instagram @From.Student.To.Teacherwebsite: www.fromstudenttoteacher.comemail: scholes2chlebowski@gmail.comProduced by Scot PeasleeSong "Best Days Ahead" by Jeremy Dinegan used in this podcast is licensed under Perpetual Use with the permission of the copyright owner.
In this short episode we discuss how to embrace the idea of failure and help our students find ways to learn from their mistakes. We share a few ways that you can create a classroom culture where it is ok to fail. Shout outs from this episode: Boredom Busters by Katie Powell, The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Spires Other Children’s books about Mistakes: The Book of Mistakes by Corinna Luyken and Taco Falls Apart by Brenda S. Miles PhDFind us on instagram @From.Student.To.Teacherwebsite: www.fromstudenttoteacher.comemail: scholes2chlebowski@gmail.comProduced by Scot PeasleeSong "Best Days Ahead" by Jeremy Dinegan used in this podcast is licensed under Perpetual Use with the permission of the copyright owner.
In this short episode we hope to help you prepare for the upcoming holiday of Halloween, or those spirit days throughout the year. We definitely feel differently about their levels of dressing up, but we agree on one thing, you should always walk into school feeling comfortable (and confident) in what you are wearing.Shout outs from this episode: Karen CassidySee a variety of Erin’s Halloween Costumes on instagram @From.Student.To.Teacherwebsite: www.fromstudenttoteacher.comemail: scholes2chlebowski@gmail.comProduced by Scot PeasleeSong "Best Days Ahead" by Jeremy Dinegan used in this podcast is licensed under Perpetual Use with the permission of the copyright owner.
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An early career educator, Josh, and his mentor and former middle school teacher, Erin, discuss all the questions that came up as Josh began his teaching career. From Student To Teacher is a podcast to help preservice and beginning educators through their first years of teaching. Look for a new podcast every 2-3 weeks, with a topic relevant to that time in the school year. Though our focus is for beginning teachers, we hope all educators will find something new to add to their repertoire. We are here to discuss your questions and ideas too.Reach out to us at scholes2chlebowski@gmail.com or on Instagram @From.Student.To.TeacherVisit our website www.fromstudenttoteacher.com
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