This is part II in a three part series. In Recharge 17, we discuss practical ways to conserve energy in order to stay healthy and reserve enough energy to finish strong.
Welcome to 2019. We are glad to be back recording our podcast. It's a new year with new interests and familiar responsibilities. It's important to prioritize your life and the work you do this new year. Do what you love. Make time for those thi
It saddens me that two more school shootings happened before I could publish this podcast about recent gun violence in schools. Here are our thoughts on teaching to "gun violence kids"--students who have lived with the threat of gun violence si
Megan Gross--California Teacher of the Year and Final Four National Teacher of the Year--joins us again to discuss social justice for our SPED and EL students. Inclusion for these kids is imperative. We must be deliberate with our planning and
We are honored to have Megan Gross--the 2017 California Teacher of the Year and National Final Four Teacher of the Year--join us to talk about creating inclusive culture in a classroom and in a school. You will be inspired and recharged by the
Life is about setting goals. You set a goal and reach it. Then, you set a new goal. We need a vision, however, to know what goals we need to set. Once we have a vision for what we want, we can focus on getting there. Students need to learn this
Episode 11 is a great way to finish the 2017 school year. We are tired. We are ready for break. Sit back and recharge as we explain how you and your work make a difference in students' lives. The results might not be visible this year but trust
This exciting discussion is our second podcast in Season 2. Get great ideas and classroom tested strategies to help build a one room school house environment.
Episode 9 of EDURecharge is the first podcast of Season 2. Martin--California Teacher of the Year--and Jonathan discuss the beginning of the year struggles and talk about how important it is to pause and incorporate "play" into your curriculum.
In Recharge 8, Martin and I host Alex Kajitani. Alex Kajitani is the 2009 California Teacher of the Year, and a Top-4 Finalist for National Teacher of the Year. He is the co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Inspiration for Teachers, and hi
Testing Season can cause us teachers to be hard on ourselves. We are consumed by what we could have or should have taught. We suggest you be kind with yourself. Recharge and reflect on the good that has happened during the school year. We have
This podcast explores the power of creating and leveraging a tradition of success. To do well on high stakes exams, students must have knowledge, skill, and confidence that they can be successful.
Classrooms are filled with amazing students, stories, and experiences. Get inspired by personal stories and learn practical ways to get to know your students.
Life happens over breaks. Families face adversity. Major world events can happen. Check in with your students. Make connections before rushing into content.