

The Cult of Pedagogy Podcast
Jennifer Gonzalez
Teaching strategies, classroom management, education reform, educational technology -- if it has something to do with teaching, we're talking about it. Jennifer Gonzalez interviews educators, students, administrators and parents about the psychological and social dynamics of school, trade secrets, and other juicy things you'll never learn in a textbook. For more fantastic resources for teachers, visit http://www.cultofpedagogy.com.
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Feb 26, 2017 • 33min
63: Teaching Students to Avoid Plagiarism
Plagiarism is a serious problem for many teachers, and to beat it, we need to go beyond looking for new ways to threaten, catch, and punish students for it. We have to work on prevention. The 5 research-based exercises I describe in this episode will teach students how to avoid plagiarism and weave information from outside sources into their own writing in elegant and ethical ways.

Feb 12, 2017 • 57min
62: 21st Century Learning at the Apollo School
Many of us like the idea of personalized learning, but we don't have many models for making it happen. In this episode, I interview the founders of the Apollo School, a project-based, personalized program built inside a public school that offers a hybrid of English, social studies, and art in one block of time. You'll definitely want to see how they make it work and possibly do the same thing at your school. Thanks to Wes Ward, Greg Wimmer, and Jim Grandi for sharing their experiences with me!

Jan 29, 2017 • 50min
61: Seven Systems that Work for Outside-the-Box Learners
Most teachers struggle with what they might call lazy, unmotivated, or disorganized students. What really works with these learners? In this episode, I interview executive function coach Seth Perler about the systems he uses to help these kids finally reach their potential in school. To read the full blog post that goes with this episode, including links to all resources mentioned, visit 7 Systems that Work for Outside-the-Box Learners.

Jan 22, 2017 • 27min
60: Six Ed Tech Tools to Try in 2017
Here they are: My six favorite ed tech tools for this year. They are not all brand-new, but I don't think any of them are getting the attention they deserve. Each one has the potential to make a real difference in your teaching. And there may just be one or two surprises at the end...

Jan 1, 2017 • 29min
59: Runaway Youth: How Teachers Can Help
Maureen Blaha, Executive Director of the National Runaway Safeline, sheds light on the critical issue of runaway youth in the U.S. She discusses the alarming statistics and factors driving youths to leave home, particularly the vulnerability of LGBTQ individuals. Blaha emphasizes the essential role teachers play in prevention, offering strategies to spot warning signs and promote open communication. The importance of resources like crisis intervention hotlines and the 'Let's Talk' curriculum to empower at-risk youth is also highlighted.

Dec 11, 2016 • 45min
58: Six Powerful Learning Strategies You MUST Share with Students
Can studying be taught? I interview cognitive psychologists Megan Smith and Yana Weinstein about six high-power, research-based learning strategies most teachers don't know about. These can be used in instruction and should be taught to students so they can use them in their own studying. If you enjoyed reading "Make It Stick" last summer, you're going to love what you learn in this episode!

Nov 27, 2016 • 59min
57: Nine Simple Solutions for Common Teaching Problems
This episode is a goody bag for everyone! My buddy Mark Barnes, publisher of the Hack Learning series, shares some of the best ideas from all nine of the books in his series. If you don't walk away from this episode with something new to try, then I'll refund you the price of the podcast. Just kidding. It's free. But you get what I'm saying, right?

Nov 20, 2016 • 55min
56: Creating a Welcoming Classroom for Special Ed Students
So many regular ed teachers feel inadequately prepared to serve the needs of students with special needs. In this episode, special educator Jam Gamble shares five ways regular ed teachers can make their classrooms more welcoming for special ed students.

Nov 6, 2016 • 44min
55: Your Top 10 Genius Hour Questions Answered
Genius Hour has exploded in classrooms over the last few years, and teachers who want to try it have a lot of questions. In this episode I ask A.J. Juliani, creator of the Genius Hour Master Course, the top 10 questions teachers have about Genius Hour, and he gives me some great answers.

Oct 30, 2016 • 22min
54: Is Your Lesson a Grecian Urn?
I've got a bit of a rant to share with you in this episode, and it has something to do with Grecian Urns. Chances are you have one or more of these in your lesson plans, and in this episode I'm going to help you find them and get rid of them.


