
Reshaping Learning with SchoolDay
SchoolDay is a zero-trust ecosystem orchestration platform that empowers edtech apps without sharing student data. The Reshaping Learning podcast from SchoolDay, in partnership with educators across the world, explores the tools, resources, practices and movements that are reshaping education. Learn about how to keep teaching and learning fresh, engaging, relevant and safe in your classroom, school or district.
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Feb 23, 2023 • 32min
Strategies from The Learning Scientists to Support & Accelerate Learning for all Students
Dr Cynthia Nebel, is an instructor in the doctor of education (Ed.D.) in leadership and learning in organizations program at Vanderbilt University. In her research, she examines techniques to improve student retention, emphasizing learner charateritics and applied settings. Professor Nebel spreads the science of learning to educators worldwide through her work with the Learning Scientists.
Resources:
QoreInsights’ Classroom Education Plan (CEP) creates powerful teacher learning experiences. AI uses teacher/student input to match teachers with real-time, targeted research-based strategies; tracks impact on student growth; and guides rich collaboration.
Users report high teacher usage, teacher excitement around new strategies, improved teacher practices, and increased student engagement and performance in just 4 weeks of use.
Click "Inquire about a Pilot" to how to get 50% off a 4-month pilot through the current and coming school year.
The Six Strategies from the Learning Scientists:
Spaced Practice
Interleaved Practice
Elaboration
Self-Explanation
Concrete Examples
The Learning Scientists on Facebook
@AceThatTest on Twitter
Follow The Learning Scientists on Instagram
The Learning Engineering Toolkit by James Goodell
Reach Dr. Cynthia Nebel at cynthia.nebel@vanderbilt.edu
Books:
Ace That Test: A Student's Guide to Learning Better
Understanding How We Learn: A Visual Guide
Five Teaching and Learning Myths Debunked: A Guide for Teachers
Mentioned Resources:
Retrieval Practice is a simple research-based teaching strategy that dramatically raises students’ grades. When students retrieve and bring information to mind, this mental challenge produces durable long-term learning. Easy learning leads to easy forgetting. Stop cramming, reviewing, and re-teaching. Instead, simply ask students what they remember. No prep, no grading, just powerful teaching.
The science of learning exists. It’s time to unleash it.
The Artful Educator - Applying Cognitive Psychology to the Classroom
3 Star Learning Experiences - An Evidence-Informed Blog for Learning Professionals
EdCuration's Certified EdTrustees
Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations
EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action
EdCuration's upcoming Online Events

Feb 16, 2023 • 31min
Provide ELLs and Spanish Learners With a Strong, Culturally Relevant Literacy Foundation
Bilingual educator, Karla Estrada, shares how BeeReaders is unlike any other Spanish literacy resource through its flexible features and truly authentic texts from multiple Spanish speaking countries. It motivates students to read in an instructionally-sound, gamified environment.
Resources:
Learn more about BeeReaders
Interested in trying our authentic Spanish reading learning experience with your Spanish-speaking students for 30 days? Click here for your FREE class trial.
See the wide variety of authentic Spanish content and authors from across the Spanish-speaking world for your K-12 students! Click here for our 2023 Catalog!
EdCuration's Certified EdTrustees
Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations
EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action
EdCuration's upcoming Online Events

Feb 2, 2023 • 41min
A Path to Educational Equity and Justice: Our Turn Brings Real Change
Mohan Sivaloganathan is the Batman of Social Impact, as a nonprofit leader by day and hip-hop artist by night. He guides the work of Our Turn, the nation's leading movement of students fighting for education justice.
Mohan was awarded as a “40 Under 40 Rising Star” by New York Nonprofit Media and a “Next Generation Leader” by the Human Services Council, and was featured in Good is the New Cool, an Amazon Philanthropy & Charity #1 new release.
Visit Mohan Sivaloganthan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/msivaloganathan
Visit Our Turn to learn more about the work of changemaking in education : https://www.itsourturn.org
Visit Ahmen's website to hear his music and learn about his music, speaking, events, and social impact: https://ahmen.us
Resources:
Learn about today's sponsor, Reading With Relevance.
Reading with Relevance is an evidence-based curriculum using high-interest diverse books to unite academic and social/emotional learning. Our intentional lesson plans inspire students to read deeply, think critically, talk openly, and write reflectively about topics that matter.
Reading with Relevance has been approved by CASEL as one of their few academically-integrated SEL programs — demonstrating evidence of effectiveness at improving student outcomes at the highest level by supporting students' academic, social & emotional growth.
Visit Mohan Sivaloganthan on LinkedIn
Visit Our Turn to learn more about the work of changemaking in education
Visit Ahmen's website to hear his music and learn about his music, speaking, events, and social impact
View Ahmen's new release, Love Letter
View Ahmen's song Troublemaker
View Mohan's speaker reel
EdCuration's Certified EdTrustees
Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations
EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action
EdCuration's upcoming Online Events

Feb 2, 2023 • 43min
Proven Strategies for Students with Dyslexia & Structured Literacy for ALL Readers
Stephanie Pratt, M.Ed. is a Structured Literacy Dyslexia Specialist, explains the proven strategies to support students with dyslexia, and how the Science of Reading is essential tier one instruction for all learners.
Stephanie is Founder and Director of the Pratt Program for Students with Dyslexia at Bishop Walsh School in Cumberland, Maryland, where she has used the Orton-Gillingham approach to help hundreds of students in grades K-12, learn to read, write and spell.
She has taught a reading remediation course to graduate education students at Frostburg University and has many years of experience testing children with learning differences and guiding their families.
Stephanie joined Dr. Fran Levin Bowman in training educators in the Orton-Gillingham approach to reading intervention using Bowman’s Orton-Gillingham “Plus” Guidebook; she has trained hundreds of educators in public schools, private schools, as well as many private tutors and parents.
When Dr. Bowman passed away in 2021, Stephanie became Director of Bowman Educational Services. She is proud to carry on Dr. Bowman’s legacy of training teachers in the Orton-Gillingham approach, giving them the knowledge and tools they need to help struggling students become become competent readers.
Resources:
OgStar Reading follows the Science of Reading, and has a patented, multi-sensory learning approach. Their Orton-Gillingham app offers a home or school-based full structured literacy curriculum for early readers, dyslexics, English language learners, or struggling students from ages 4 - 13.
OgStar is currently offering a ten day free trial, and as a thank you for listening to todays episode, they are providing 10 free iPad apps and 10 free Chrome web-based apps. Visit OgStar, click the “Let’s Talk” button and type "EdCuration podcast" in the question field.
The Bowman Educational Services (Stephanie's Website - find information about upcoming trainings, resources, etc.)
Fumiko Hoeft, MD, PhD is Professor of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Weill Institute for Neurosciences and directs the UCSF Hoeft Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience Laboratory (brainLENS.org).
Nadine Gaab, PhD is an associate professor of Education, with degrees from University of Zürich, Stanford and MIT. She is the 2019 recipient of the LDA Award (Learning Disabilities Association America) for her work on learning disabilities.
EdCuration's Certified EdTrustees
Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations
EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action
EdCuration's upcoming Online Events

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Jan 26, 2023 • 26min
Build Student Voice, Agency & Hope by Becoming ”Solutionaries”
Middle School teacher, Julia Fliss, shares the resources, framework and trainings from The Institute for Humane Education, that have guided her students to become "solutionaries" in their classroom, school, families and the wider community.
Resources:
Get The Institute for Humane Education's Solutionary Guidebook
Learn about The Institute for Humane Education's Solutionary Micro-Credential
Zoe Weil, co-founder of The Institute for Humane Education, is the author of seven books including Amazon #1 Best Seller in Philosophy and Social Aspects of Education, The World Becomes What We Teach: Educating a Generation of Solutionaries (2021/2016), Nautilus Silver Medal winner, Most Good, Least Harm: A Simple Principle for a Better World and Meaningful Life (2009), The Power and Promise of Humane Education (2004), and Above All, Be Kind: Raising a Humane Child in Challenging Times (2003).
She has also written books for young people, including Moonbeam Gold Medal winner, Claude and Medea: The Hellburn Dogs (2007), about 12-year-old activists inspired by their teacher to right wrongs where they find them, and So, You Love Animals: An Action-Packed, Fun-Filled Book to Help Kids Help Animals (1994).
In 2010, Zoe gave her first TEDx talk “The World Becomes What You Teach” which became among the 50 top-rated TEDx talks within a year. Since then she has given five other TEDx talks: “Solutionaries”, “Educating for Freedom”, “How to be a Solutionary”, “Extending our Circle of Compassion” and “How will you answer this question?”
Learn more about SchoolDay
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Jan 12, 2023 • 16min
Learn About a Text-to-Speech Tool Increases Equity & Engages ALL Readers
Mike Daugherty, director of technology and Innovation at Chagrin Falls Exempted Village Schools, shares how Read&Write increases equity and improves outcomes for all students. The easy to access app helps with reading text out loud, understanding unfamiliar words, researching assignments and proofing written work.
Resources:
TextHelp
Read&Write is a text-to-speech literacy support tool for students at all reading levels -- especially effective for struggling learners and ELLs
OrbitNote allows you to transform and interact with documents in a completely different way. Create an accessible, dynamic and collaborative space that works for everyone.
Data Desk creates reports and tracks data for Read&Write and Orbitnote
You can find additional information on Texthelp pricing here. Read&Write is free for individual teachers. District's can purchase student licenses with pricing based on the total number of student licenses needed.
EdCuration's Certified EdTrustees
Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations
EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action
EdCuration's upcoming Online Events

Jan 10, 2023 • 36min
Coming of Age in 2020: Teenagers on the Year That Changed Everything (From the NYT Learning Network)
Join this inspiring and touching conversation with New York Times Learning Network editor, Katherine Schulten. Former high school English teacher and literacy consultant, she shares the process and creators of the NYT recently released book, Coming of Age in 2020: Teenagers on the Year That Changed Everything.
Resources:
Connect to Inquiry Partners for their Inquiry Five School Bundle
Connect to Katherine Schulten on LinkedIn
Get the book! Coming of Age in 2020: Teenagers on the Year That Changed Everything
Documenting Your Life in Extraordinary Times New York Times Learning Network Curriculum Unit with links to all the things: a step-by-step guide, mentor texts, writing prompts, the original call-out, and the 2020 winners.
Additional Articles:
A NYT piece about a school system that adapted the project and how it became a cool community endeavor: "The Found Project': How We Built Community With the Coming of Age Unit
A NYT piece from Katherine about teaching with the book: How to Teach With Art and Artifacts in our New Book, 'Coming of Age in 2020'
STUDENT CREDITS:
Intro Music: Here's to 2021 -- Thomas Kaufman, Lance Algabre, & Andrew Garcia, page 70
Violin Underscoring: original composition Until Tomorrow -- Tienne Yu, pages 20-21
"Borscht Recipe" -- Daniel Rykunov, page 66
"Trending in 2020" -- Piper Chase, page 71
"okay" -- Suhaylah Sirajul-Islam, page 62
"Letter to My Teacher" -- Andrew Badhwa, page 110
"Long Gone" - Brandon Yeo, pages 110-111
"Ashes to Ashes" -- Kaltun Mohamed, page 146
"A Farmer's Quarantine" -- Jadon Flinton, page 128
"Working During a Pandemic" -- Penelope Cardenas, page 126
"The Five Stages of Grief: Quarantine Bangs Edition" -- Anushka Chakravarthi, page 72
Self Expression - Abram Loya, pages 168-169
"Wait, Did I Just Join My Sister's Friend Group?" -- Schuyler Schmitt, page 93
"2020" -- Lauren Sanchez, Page 10
Outro Music: Pandemic Boyfriend -- Amelia Ross, pages104-105
The New York Times ran the contest again in 2021, and here were that year's winners.
This year's contest call-out: Coming of Age in 2022: Show Us What It's Like to Be a Teenager Now
EdCuration's Certified EdTrustees
Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations
EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action
EdCuration's upcoming Online Events

Dec 29, 2022 • 33min
Build Educator and Student Well-Being Through the Science and Practice of Gratitude
Paloma Mena-Werth, a teacher-leader and Middle School Band teacher, shares how GiveThx has built community among the staff and students at her school and is elevating relationships, overall school climate, and the work environment. It's quick, research-based, SO easy -- and it's free!
Resources:
Connect to GiveThx for their free pilot opportunity
Hear what teachers and students have to say about GiveThx
Book:
Making Grateful Kids: A Scientific Approach to Helping Youth Thrive by Jeffrey Froh, Giacomo Bono, & Jefferey J. Froh
Videos:
A Soul Pancake Presentation: An Experiment in Gratitude| The Science of Happiness
The Science of Gratitude & How to Build a Gratitude Practice
EdCuration's Certified EdTrustees
Micro Professional Learning ExPLorations
EdCuration's Blog: Learning in Action
EdCuration's upcoming Online Events

Dec 22, 2022 • 44min
Book Banning, Triggers, Cancel Culture, and the Teacher’s Dilemma--with Dr. Deborah Appleman
In Literature and the New Culture Wars, Professor Deborah Appleman addresses the contentious contemporary discourse around which books deserve a place in the classroom, breaking down practical strategies for teaching troubled texts while still confronting and dissecting the controversies they may invoke.
Resources:
Connect to ALEE, providing everything teachers need to teach novel studies effectively
deborahappleman.com
@deborahappleman
Order Literature and the New Culture Wars
Order Deborah Applman's first book, Words No Bars Can Hold: Literacy Learning in Prison
Co-edited with Peter Williamson: School, Not Jail: How Educators Can Disrupt School Pushout and Mass Incarceration
Recommended articles:
Banning Books Won’t Make Students Safer by Miriam Poltinsky
Learn more about SchoolDay
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Dec 15, 2022 • 33min
Moosiko Makes Music Instruction Accessible to All, Helping Students Thrive in School & Life
Veteran music teacher, Matthew Hall, shares how Moosiko's K12 guitar (and ukulele) platform has increased both student engagement and achievement by allowing for student choice. Flexible and systematic instruction, and easy tracking for the teacher allows for better connections in a flipped classroom.
Resources:
Connect to Moosiko and sign up for a full semester free pilot.
Learn more about SchoolDay
Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.