
Lesson Up is a podcast by educators, for educators. Each 5-10 minute episode will focus on a how a teacher has challenged him or herself to Lesson Up. We all seek to grow, but change is hard! Let’s encourage one another to take a risk and challenge each other to take our lessons to the next level. See resources for each episode at bit.ly/lessonup.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Education | ||||

11th Grade US History teacher, Mike Siciliano, shares about his journey learning the Harkness method and implementing it into his classroom. He had the opportunity to visit Phillips Exeter Academy where Harkness was born. Mike is honest about the hig... more
12th grade Literature teacher, Adrienne Nicodemus, shares about her use of Flipgrid in the classroom. Hear how this simple, yet amazing tool gives her a view of her students she might not see otherwise. Adrienne values student voice and Flipgrid help... more
French teacher, Jenny Cattaneo, shares about how she uses Student Blogging with her students and why she feels it is beneficial. She has a beautiful student example to share with you on our resource page. Can’t publish actual blogs due to district or... more
World History teacher, Matt Robinson, shares about using Breakout EDU with his 7th grade students. Hear how he integrates this amazing tool with his curriculum and the impact it has had on his students. If you are looking for ways to get your student... more
Our 4th grade teachers (Julie Johnson, Breanne Keck, and Blair Trumble) share about making the switch from traditional classroom seating to a flexible seating environment. Hear how the students and teachers adapted to the new system and the ways in w... more
Experienced educator and administrator, Jim Adare, shares about a student-centered method of teaching called the “Harkness Method”. Mr. Adare explains what the Harkness Method is and shares about the impact it has on student learning. See resources a... more
5th Grade Teacher, Jackie Lewis, took two groups of 5th graders through an activity adapted from the World Peace Games by John Hunter. It was a lot of work, but the outcome of student learning was worth the time and effort. Cynthia interviews Jackie ... more










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