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EduMagic Podcast: Empowering Future Educators

Dr. Sam Fecich | EduMagic Podcast | Teach Better Podcast Network
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Welcome to the EduMagic Podcast: Empowering Future Educators, where we support future educators. Hosted by Dr. Samantha Fecich, this podcast is your go-to resource for aspiring and new teachers looking to make a successful transition from campus to classroom. Whether you're a preservice teacher or just starting in your teaching career, EduMagic provides the support, guidance, and inspiration you n... more

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Recent Guests

Hannah St. Clair
National chairperson for NEA Aspiring Educators, recent graduate with a Master's in Education
NEA Aspiring Educators
Episode: Understanding the Crucial Role of the Department of Education: What Future Teachers Need to Know E266
Byron Morgan
Director of the Call Me MISTER program at Longwood University
Longwood University
Episode: Call Me MISTER Program: Empowering the Next Generation of Male Educators E264
Claire Machosky
Experienced educator with over 55 years in education and a consultant for educational practices.
Episode: Proven Instructional Strategies and Resources to Explore E260
Emily Maker
Former student and educator involved with The First Five
Ed Tomorrow
Episode: Free SEL and Mindfulness Activities: Meet The First Five by Ed Tomorrow E258
Sarah Grossi
Careers in Education Instructor and Early Childhood Adjunct Professor
Region 14 ATC and Lakes Region Community College
Episode: Embracing Universal Design for Learning (UDL): A Pathway to Inclusive Education E256
Ashley Tedder
An experienced educator transitioning to an administrative role and mentoring new teachers.
Episode: Classroom Management Tips: Strengthening Student Relationships for Success E249
Shanna Merton
Host of Talk Tools for Teachers Podcast
Episode: Organizing for Success: The Fall 2024 Student Teacher Planner E247
Larry Tomiyama
Educator with over 32 years of experience in K-12 education, particularly with at-risk and vulnerable students
St. Mary's University, Calgary
Episode: First-Year Teaching Success: Insights from Larry Tomiyama E242
Dr. Clinton Smith
Educator with 32 years of experience and expert in special education and social-emotional learning
University of Tennessee at Martin
Episode: Why is Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) Essential in Education? E238

Host

Dr. Samantha Fecich
Host of the EduMagic Podcast, Dr. Samantha Fecich is dedicated to empowering future educators by providing valuable insights and guidance for aspiring and new teachers. Through engaging discussions, she inspires listeners to unlock the magic of education and supports their professional development journey.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 36 ratings
  • Motivating and Helpful

    I love this Podcast and I’m so glad I have it to enjoy on my way to school! These episodes are informative, inspiring, uplifting, and help me to stay centered before I even start my day!!! Thank you for this great content!!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Diane Manser
    United States7 months ago
  • An invaluable resource for parents and teachers!

    A show that gives you all the knowledge you didn’t know you NEEDED to know!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stone-Faced
    United States2 years ago
  • An invaluable resource

    I’m ten years into a career teaching high school English, and wish these podcasts had been available to me back then. The authenticity and insights and questions are SO profound.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mskerrygraham
    United States5 years ago
  • Inspiring, motivating, and full of amazing strategies for beginning teachers?

    As a beginning teacher, I stumbled upon this podcast and FELL IN LOVE! I listen to this on my ride to school and it motivates me to start my day with all my kiddos! It’s truly a podcast full of encouragement for young teachers who are nervous to start in the field or are looking for strategies and tips for their practice. Sam and her guest speakers look past just simply academics in the classroom, but really focus in on the social emotional needs of students. I have learned and implemented so ma... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    DanielleMasse
    United States5 years ago
  • Fantastic for New Teachers

    This podcast is a wealth of knowledge, encouragement, and practical tips for new teachers. This is exactly what I needed when I was a new teacher!!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    britt_teaches
    United States5 years ago

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The show is praised for providing practical strategies and insights that help educators prepare for their teaching careers effectively.
Many feel a sense of community and connection through the content, which combats feelings of isolation that can accompany teaching.
Various episodes address both academic and social-emotional aspects of teaching, resonating well with the audience.
Listeners find the content to be motivating and supportive for both new and preservice teachers.

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Call Me MISTER Program: Empowering the Next Generation of Male Educators E264
Q: What led you to run the Call Me MISTER program?
Byron describes his journey from being a student in the program to becoming its director.
Call Me MISTER Program: Empowering the Next Generation of Male Educators E264
Q: How can future teachers get involved in the Call Me MISTER program?
Byron explains that there is an application process for the program and discusses its national recognition and organizational structure.
Call Me MISTER Program: Empowering the Next Generation of Male Educators E264
Q: Can you share a little bit about your background in education and your current role?
Byron shares his journey into teaching, how he got involved with the Call Me MISTER program, and his current role as its director.
From the Classroom to the Mic: Mercedes Musto’s Journey in Education & Podcasting E243
Q: What words of wisdom do you have for a teacher candidate for being today?
Remember, the hidden curriculum is love; your presence matters greatly to students.
From the Classroom to the Mic: Mercedes Musto’s Journey in Education & Podcasting E243
Q: What are some challenges that you've faced in making your podcast?
Transitioning to math preparation podcasts from an English teaching background posed personal challenges, but communicating these challenges turned them into strengths.

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What is This Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

Aimed predominantly at aspiring and new educators, this podcast serves as a vital resource for those navigating the transition from academic settings to actual classroom environments. Through engaging discussions, the show covers a broad spectrum of topics, including interview preparation, the importance of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in education, innovative uses of technology such as AI, and strategies to support student well-being and engagement. Each episode features practical guidance and insights from experienced educators, promoting not just academic success but also emotional and social support for both teachers and students. The emphasis on creating a supportive community resonates throughout the content, making it especially appea... more

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