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A podcast from Heinemann bringing educators timely and relevant conversations to support student-centered instruction.

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This is the first in a two-part series featuring a conversation with three secondary educators on how AI is reshaping classroom practice.

Dennis and Kristina, co-authors of AI in the Writing Workshop, join Marilyn, author of several Heinemann titles... more

In the third installment of our three-part series, Jen Serravallo shares how her work in The Reading Strategies Book 2.0 empowers educators to deliver differentiated reading instruction. This episode focuses on using student data, lesson objectives, ... more

Research-Based Reading Strategies for Any Curriculum

Discover how Jennifer Serravallo’s Reading Strategies Book 2.0 empowers educators with flexible, evidence-based strategies that work across curricula like CKLA, Wonders, and Wit & Wisdom. Learn ho... more

The Heinemann blog, podcast, and newsletter is now Teaching Unscripted! We're excited to deliver high-quality professional development content in smaller bite-sized formats to give teachers the resources and tools they need for those unscripted momen... more

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Jen Serravallo
Author and educator, expert in reading strategies
Heinemann, Jen Serravallo
Episode: Inside The Reading Strategies Book 2.0: Knowing Which Strategy to Teach—and When, Episode 3
Jennifer Serravallo
Author and educator known for her work in reading strategies and teaching methods
Jen Serravallo
Episode: Inside The Reading Strategies Book 2.0: Episode 1, The Research
Lorna Simmons
Expert in literacy who developed Saxon Reading Foundations
Saxon Reading Foundations
Episode: How Can Phonics Instruction Support All Learners?
Sara Nagy
Former Senior Director of Customer Engagement at Microsoft and advocate for equity in tech literacy
Microsoft
Episode: Real-World Applications for AI: A Conversation with Sara Nagy
Mary Beth Hertz
Art and technology teacher at Beeber High School, author of Digital and Media Literacy in the Age of Internet, executive director of Walkabout Education
Walkabout Education
Episode: Creating with AI: A Conversation with Mary Beth Hertz
Jen Roberts
National Board Certified High School English Teacher with over 25 years of classroom experience
Episode: Using AI with Students: A Conversation with Jen Roberts
Dr. Alec Couros
Professor of Education Technology and Media and Director of the Center for Teaching and Learning at the University of Regina
University of Regina
Episode: AI Today: A Conversation with Alec Couros
Jennifer Lempp
Author of Math Workshop
Episode: Integrating Math Workshop with Math by the Book for Student-Centered Learning
Sue O'Connell
Co-author of Math by the Book
Episode: Integrating Math Workshop with Math by the Book for Student-Centered Learning

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Edie
Host of engaging conversations surrounding student-centered instruction and educational frameworks.
Meenoo Rami
Host and contributor to discussions on AI in education and teaching practices.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 115 ratings
  • Outstanding

    What an amazing podcast so educational. You are amazing at what you do! Your passion and dedication are beyond words! Thank you to all the teachers in the world.❤️ Love is Love

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ednita De La Cruz
    United States5 years ago
  • Teachers don’t have time for fluff

    This podcast spends so much time in self- congratulation and teacher praise it is absurd. Where is the content? Strategies? Resources? It is worse than an infomercial for Heinemann. Pure fluff. I listened to 2 episodes and got one piece of valuable information. Sorry, but I don’t have any more time for this.

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    ArriaTeach
    United States6 years ago
  • Sound quality so bad! Can’t listen!

    I want to listen to this podcast but the sound quality is so exceptionally bad it’s impossible. It’s not expensive to get a Yeti and make your podcast listenable!

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Tierra Madre
    United States6 years ago
  • Fake news

    Not scientifically based. No efficacy studies presented on Teacher’s College (by Heinemann), who are profiting off of teaching kids the wrong way. Sad.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Illiteracyincreasingintheusa
    United States6 years ago
  • Amazing Speakers!!!

    What an amazing treat to hear these amazing authors that I would only dream about seeing at a Professional Learning session.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Annie13Mac
    United States7 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the practical insights and strategies for teaching, finding discussions both relevant and timely.
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Inside The Reading Strategies Book 2.0: Episode 1, The Research
Q: What does being a faithful translator of research mean?
It means I strive to make complex research accessible and practical for classroom teachers, showing them how to implement it effectively.
Inside The Reading Strategies Book 2.0: Episode 1, The Research
Q: When you sat down to do the newest edition of Reading Strategies Book, how did you approach Science of Reading?
I approached it by understanding that the Science of Reading is an evolving field informed by various disciplines, and I aimed to incorporate this in my book's strategies.
Real-World Applications for AI: A Conversation with Sara Nagy
Q: What is one thing you wish every educator would try with AI?
Sara encourages educators to experiment with AI tools, such as using ChatGPT to draft papers and then improving them without AI assistance.
Real-World Applications for AI: A Conversation with Sara Nagy
Q: What do you think are some of the attributes of successful people on your team?
Sara emphasizes five key attributes: clarity, curiosity, customer centricity, collaboration, and culture; which she believes are essential skills for students today.
AI Today: A Conversation with Alec Couros
Q: What is one voice or resource would you recommend educators to turn to?
Easton Malick out of Japan, who discusses new tools and innovative practices in education.

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