Stories of teachers that are creating meaningful and memorable experiences for their students and how you can do the same. Created and hosted by Thom Gibson; a two-time Teacher of the Year educator, podcaster, YouTuber, and lifelong learner.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | How ToEducationCourses |
I realized that it's pretty difficult to schedule podcast interviews when you have a new baby in the house with a somewhat unpredictable nap schedule, and I decided I wasn't going to cut into family time. more
I walk through six tips on how to ensure your summer is a time to recharge, including: more
I got all these ideas from other educators on social media. In this episode, I take time to reflect on these three projects. I talk specifically about: more
I wanted to chat with someone about everything I had been reading online and seeing from schools around the world, some of which are beginning to open up after 3 months of remote learning. Carl Hooker was the first person to come to mind. more
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I came across this podcast by chance but I have to say it’s a great set of podcasts to listen to. I teach 14-18 year olds in London, England but despite the differences in some age groups and settings, I have been able to learn things that have certainly benefited me as a teacher and improved my classes. I very much hope this series will continue and I look forward to the next episode. Keep up the great work!
I am a newbie to the world of Podcasts. I tuned in to this one as my first. I loved this!! Your voice is easy to listen to. Maybe slow down a tiny tiny bit but other than that. It was great information!!
The first podcast of Thom’s that I heard was the one in Gamification. It was better than many professional NPR podcasts that I’ve heard! Thom does exceptional sound design which highlights his interesting topics. Since hearing the Gamification podcast I’ve listened to more of his work, and they are all fantastic. I highly recommend this podcast.
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