Best practices, tips, and stories to help you be extraordinary in your classroom and beyond, featuring Curriculum Associates' Director of the Educator Community Sari Laberis.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 183 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationKids & FamilyEducation for Kids |
Discover the magic of mathematics with a twist of flair as we chat with Pennsylvania's own Matthew Weimann, a math maven and business-savvy educator. This week's episode of the Extraordinary Educators Podcast brings you an invigorating conversation t... more
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This podcast is like a watering hole or break room for teachers to grow and learn from each other. The guests on the show always have stories that are relatable and make you think about how you can apply some of their ideas or beliefs to your own classroom. You’ll walk away from episodes feeling supported and inspired!
The content in this podcast is so important. I advise any educator looking to learn and enrich themselves in their careers to listen. The hosts are great, and the show is incredibly well-produced. Definitely a routine listen if you’re in education!
Sari, Danielle, and their guests do a great job using research to give teachers strategies that they can use in their classrooms today. The length of the podcast makes it very consumable. For busy teachers who don’t have the time to read cutting-edge research themselves, this podcast is perfect to get that research distilled down into tips that they could implement into their practices immediately. Highly recommend.
Oh boy, the education field is bursting with acronyms, arcane terminology, and neologisms. (This isn’t unique, of course, to education.) I appreciate that the hosts breakdown complex topics and give you ideas about what they actually mean for real world use. The updates about studies are also helpful—particularly if you're time strapped and don't get to read all the new stuff yourself.
What an inspiring and educational podcast to tune into daily. Sari and Danielle do a wonderful job at focusing on one topic of discussion in each episode while bringing in real life educators for tips, tricks and helpful advice for your classroom. Hearing from real educators, and Sari who was an educator herself provides comfort in knowing their experiences and advice are achievable. They ask the questions us educators are thinking or some that we haven’t thought us. It’s the perfect length of t... more
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