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Greatest Hits: What’s Wrong and How to Fix It (Regie Routman pt.2)
Manage episode 474361896 series 2999403
So when I was given a chance to talk to Regie herself, I knew I couldn’t pass up the opportunity.
In part 1 of the podcast, we dove deep into the increasingly alarming practice of talking about students as if they are data points and not children. We discussed why we need to humanize our classrooms, and how to think about our school culture in a way that fosters equitable practices.
Today, we take a look at some practices we are letting happen in our classes and schools that are hurting students, and what to do about them.
Among other topics, we hit on:
- Why breaking everything into parts makes learning harder for students
- Why “training” is not professional learning
- How modeling can elevate your lessons
- What it takes to begin innovating as a teacher, and as a student
Do not miss it!
Enjoy!
418 episodes
Manage episode 474361896 series 2999403
So when I was given a chance to talk to Regie herself, I knew I couldn’t pass up the opportunity.
In part 1 of the podcast, we dove deep into the increasingly alarming practice of talking about students as if they are data points and not children. We discussed why we need to humanize our classrooms, and how to think about our school culture in a way that fosters equitable practices.
Today, we take a look at some practices we are letting happen in our classes and schools that are hurting students, and what to do about them.
Among other topics, we hit on:
- Why breaking everything into parts makes learning harder for students
- Why “training” is not professional learning
- How modeling can elevate your lessons
- What it takes to begin innovating as a teacher, and as a student
Do not miss it!
Enjoy!
418 episodes
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