The Teachers' Cup of Coffee is a quick-hitting podcast for educators. In just 10 minutes or less, it is a shot of caffeine for teachers with new ideas, creative thoughts, and motivational stories.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Education |
In this episode, we discuss the racism continuum and how to teach it to students. Let's give racism a language and a framework for kids to understand. more
Schools have come a long way in how they address bullying. More work can be done, but progress has definitely been made. What about racism? Have schools improved their prevention and elimination of racism? I would argue, not really. And thus, th... more
Drawing is a powerful way to improve teaching, learning, and assessment. It seems so simple on the surface, but it actually leads to a lot of brain work and deepening of learning. In under 10 minutes, we go over the why/how/what of bringing drawing i... more
In a few weeks, many of us will be responding to students who have experienced trauma. Let's open our school year using some simple proactive measures to support challenging students right from the jump!
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Being a school social worker at a high school I have found this podcast to be very helpful. Tim brings a great energy and humility to his focused episodes. This is a must listen for educators of all disciplines.
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I really enjoy these podcasts. He picks topics that are so appropriate and current. What I like best is that he makes you think out of the box. It is amazing that in these short simple podcasts that he brings back the reasons I went I into teaching - it isn’t about scores, paperwork - and all that other BS- he reminds us it is about the kids and who they are. those gentle reminders of hugging that challenging student, moving your classroom around, getting out of your comfort zone, just ... more
I am so happy to have been pointed toward the Teacher's Cup! I don't work in education but have several friends that do and one of them pointed me to Mr Allen's podcast. Even though I don't work in the education field, I have found these bite-sized episodes to be very topical for my own career in healthcare and even at home with my family! If there is a part of your life where innovation, creativity, and info on how to get things done can be helpful, than I suggest giving the Teacher's Cup a lis... more
The passion and enthusiasm the host has for the teaching profession comes through with every word! Very insightful and thought provoking.
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