Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson
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Jan 21, 2024 • 25min

EP293 When students don’t want to think for themselves or put in effort, try this.

Explore the problem of student disengagement and apathy. Discover ways to address this issue through honest conversations and experimentation. Learn about creating curriculum and resources, and implementing a classroom culture of honesty. Find out the benefits of live interaction with teachers and free trainings for student engagement. Teach students to find their flow and take ownership of their learning with strategies and upcoming training.
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Jan 7, 2024 • 22min

EP292 How I'm planning and setting goals this year

The host shares her experience of taking a sabbatical month and spending time with family. They discuss their plans for the new year, including moving the 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Online Summit. They introduce a new curriculum line called 'Finding Flow Solutions' to help students improve their attention and time management skills. They also announce the release of new podcast episodes every two weeks.
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Nov 26, 2023 • 23min

EP291 Creating space this winter for dreaming and radical reimagination

This episode explores the power of dreaming and radical reimagination during the winter season. It emphasizes the importance of envisioning a better future, collective efforts, and student choice in education. The speaker encourages embracing the winter as a time for allowing the mind to wander and think about impossible ideas.
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Nov 12, 2023 • 54min

EP290 The surprising research about how talent is developed (with Dr. Rishi Sriram)

Dr. Rishi Sriram, Associate Professor of Higher Education & Student Affairs at Baylor University, discusses how talent is not innate, but cultivated and learned. He explores the five M's to becoming great: mindset, myelin, mastery, motivation, and mentorship. They also delve into productive struggle, supporting students who resist effort, and advice for working with disinterested students. Listen in to learn more about developing your own talents and supporting students in their pursuit of greatness.
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Oct 29, 2023 • 32min

EP289 A practical guide to building students’ attention stamina and ability to focus

Exploring the impact of shortened attention spans, strategies for building concentration stamina and focus, and the significance of deep work and deep thinking in a world filled with distractions.
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Oct 15, 2023 • 16min

EP288 Mindful moment: Finding the calm amidst chaos

The podcast offers guided 'mindful moments' to find calm amidst chaos. It introduces the concept of mindfulness and encourages listeners to subscribe for more uplifting episodes. The chapters explore short and easy mindful moments, finding calm amidst chaos, and the power of acceptance and perspective. The podcast also provides a guided mindfulness meditation practice.
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Oct 1, 2023 • 31min

EP287 Bell-to-bell instruction is NOT best practice. Here's the research.

The expectation that students be fully engaged in learning tasks from the first minute of the class period until the last is known as “bell-to-bell instruction.” It’s a widely-accepted practice in education, but does neuroscience actually support it? Bell-to-bell instruction works from the premise that our class time with students is precious and limited, and therefore needs to be maximized. I think we can all agree on that: wasting students’ time and dragging out transitions isn’t beneficial. But let’s dig deeper into what it means to “make the most of every moment” with students. What if the best way to maximize our instructional time is by NOT attempting to pack every single moment with more work? The value of offering breaks and downtime to students is self-evident to most educators, and yet many schools and districts don’t permit it. So, I’ve curated the brain research showing that breaks are absolutely essential for maximal learning and productivity. I’ll share 6 big takeaways from the research around how the brain learns, and 6 practical ways to incorporate that research into your classroom. My hope is that this podcast/article can be shared to open up conversations about how our schools can better meet the needs of students. Click here to read the transcript and participate in the discussion or, join our podcast Facebook group here to connect with other teachers and discuss the Truth for Teachers' podcast episodes.
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Sep 17, 2023 • 41min

EP286 Student-centered learning sounds great, but what’s the reality? (with Erika Walther)

Need a practical roadmap for increasing student ownership? So much of teaching now revolves around teacher accountability, but the same accountability and ownership can be transformative for students as well! Students who have opportunities to increase their ownership over their learning throughout the school year can complete more assignments on time, they feel more confident during testing, and they feel less anxiety over time when it comes to academics. In today’s episode, I’m interviewing Erika Waltherr, who’s been working in Baltimore City Public Schools since 2012 is currently doing work there as a school-based Literacy Coach. She’s observed the difference in students since the start of the pandemic, and how many of them struggle to be independent and self-motivated. Erika wrote an article for our Truth for Teachers writer’s collective, and I’m interviewing her here to go even deeper. We’re discussing practical ways to get your students to be more independent, take more responsibility for their own learning, and shift the balance in your classroom from teacher-centered to student-centered. This advice will be especially helpful for teachers who may struggle with letting go of control in their classrooms. Read/share Erika’s article here: https://truthforteachers.com/truth-for-teachers-podcast/student-centered-learning-reality/  If you teach 8th-12th grade, check out Finding Flow Solutions, my new curriculum lined designed to help students find flow in the classroom and manage their time, energy, and focused attention: https://shop.truthforteachers.com/collections/finding-flow-solutions Click here to read the transcript and participate in the discussion or, join our podcast Facebook group here to connect with other teachers and discuss the Truth for Teachers' podcast episodes.
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Sep 10, 2023 • 11min

Announcing the NEW Truth for Teachers Daily Encouragement Podcast!

I’m starting a brand new show with short episodes dropping each week from Monday-Friday! The purpose of the Truth for Teachers Daily Encouragement Podcast is to offer an exclusive message each day for educators who want to show up as the best version of themselves. Every weekday, you’ll receive a short message that helps you return to what matters, stay grounded in your purpose, and uplift your mood. The TFT Daily Encouragement podcast is ad-free and exclusive to subscribers for $3.99/month. (And don’t worry, the regular TFT podcast you already know and love isn’t going anywhere, isn’t changing, and remains free for listeners! This is something NEW and ADDITIONAL for those who want more.) Each episode of the Daily Encouragement podcast is 3-5 minutes long: no promotions, no fluff, no filler. You’ll hear just a boost of motivation and inspiration on topics like: mindfulness self-compassion radical acceptance reframing your thoughts managing anxiety enjoying your work connecting deeply with students staying grounded in your vision and purpose I plan to make one episode per week a guided meditation or mindfulness moment, in which you’re invited to slow down and be fully present in the moment and in your body. You don’t have to close your eyes and you’re not expected to enter a meditative state: these eps will just be a quick moment to get out of your own head and connect to your higher self or even just to your breath. It’s a break in which I guide you to reflect on gratitude, non-attachment, joy, or another concept that helps you return to a state of ease and flow. This podcast is designed for ALL educators (anyone who works in a school), including those who ordinarily don’t listen to podcasts because they don’t have the alone time or mental bandwidth to consume lengthier episodes. It’s designed to be the perfect short, calming listen for: When you first wake up to start your day on a positive note During your commute to school to ease into “school mode” On your break to re-energize yourself for the afternoon After dismissal to ground, calm, and re-center when the day’s done I tried to pick a price that felt affordable for educators while staying mindful of the hosting/payment process costs, and I think that $3.99/monthly offers a really good value for a Mon-Fri daily show. If you appreciate my work in general and with the podcast specifically, I would love your support with this project! The technical details: Subscriptions and payments are handled through Spotify so the link to subscribe is a Spotify payment link. You can use a credit card or Google Pay. Once you’ve subscribed, you can listen right in Spotify. If you have another podcast app that you like better, you can copy/paste the private RSS feed link into the podcast player of your choice and listen there. Each weekday a new episode will automatically appear in the feed wherever you want to listen to your podcasts. You can cancel anytime through Spotify, just know that your access to the podcast archives will be removed at the end of your monthly billing period. I’m committed to the TfT Daily Encouragement Podcast ONLY for this school year, and will then re-evaluate. So, if this is something you’re interested in, sign up now! Subscribe to the TfT Daily Encouragement podcast; https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dailyencouragement/subscribe Learn more: http://truthforteachers.com/dailyencouragement The first episode drops Monday, Sept. 11th! I hope this will be an easy, fun, way for you to hear some positive words spoken into your heart and mind on a daily basis, so you can keep showing up as the best version of yourself each day. Thank you for supporting me and my work! Angela
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Sep 3, 2023 • 56min

EP285 Why boys are struggling (and what educators can do about it)

I recently read a powerful book called, “Of Boys and Men: Why They’re Struggling, Why We Should Care, and What We Can Do About It” by Richard Reeves. It’s not the first piece of media I’ve consumed about the crises men are facing in the U.S. right now, but IS the first I’ve seen with a deeply comprehensive, intersectional understanding of the problems AND practical solutions. In this episode, I wanted to open a (hopefully ongoing) conversation about this topic, sharing what I learned from the book and what educators should be aware of when considering how to to support the boys in their classrooms. I’ll discuss: Just a few of the ways in which outcomes for men are lagging behind those for women, leading to an increase for men in fentanyl and opioid use; deaths of despair; unwillingness to enter college or the workforce; and vulnerability to groups that push harmful misogynistic ideologies How older millennials, Gen X, and Boomers may be unaware of how much boys are currently lagging behind girls in key areas of success because the opposite problem was more prevalent when we were younger Why acknowledging that structural and institutional support for boys/men does not negate the different types of support that are still needed for girls/women How schools can use redshirting, male staff members, and vo-tech programs to improve outcomes for boys What unlearning needs to happen around “women’s work” so that activities/careers coded as female are seen as desirable by boys (and are better compensated for everyone) Why the opening of doors for girls in STEM fields needs to be paired with role models and opportunities for boys in HEAL fields (health, education, administration, and literacy)  Why we can’t keep condemning “toxic masculinity” without offering a broad range of possibilities for healthy masculinity How educators can be conscious of the messages that boys receive about what expressions of their identity are acceptable Ways educators can help boys embody their full authentic selves and be free from limiting social constructs around what men are (and aren’t) allowed to feel, think, be, and do This is a controversial and delicate topic, so please listen when you are in the headspace to extend grace if some of my phrasing or examples aren’t ideal! I plan to address this topic again in at least one future episode with the support of a guest expert as well as the voices of male students themselves. Resource recommendations, interview suggestions, feedback, and additional perspectives are welcome at info@truthforteachers.com. Click here to read the transcript and participate in the discussion or, join our podcast Facebook group here to connect with other teachers and discuss the Truth for Teachers' podcast episodes.

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