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Dec 24, 2024 • 20min

91% Proficiency: How One Teacher Transformed Reading Outcomes In Just One Year

What if you could achieve a 40% increase in ELA proficiency in just one school year? Teacher Ezera Washington from Paterson, New Jersey, did exactly that—reaching an astounding 91% proficiency rate with her students. In this episode, Ezera shares her proven methods for improving reading test scores while building meaningful relationships with students. You’ll learn how to: Adapt teaching using real-time data and formative assessments. Scaffold complex content to ensure all students meet grade-level goals. Build strong parent-teacher partnerships to reinforce learning at home. Inspire struggling readers to believe in their potential. Whether you’re a new teacher or a seasoned educator, this episode offers actionable strategies to boost reading proficiency in your classroom. 📄 Show Notes: www.coolcatteacher.com/e872
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Dec 4, 2024 • 10min

12 Easy Ways to Teach Kids to Code: Hour of Code & CS4Ed Week 2024

Get ready for CS4Ed Week 2024 and the Hour of Code with this special episode of the 10 Minute Teacher Podcast! 🎉 We’re sharing 12 practical and fun coding activities that will inspire creativity and teach kids computational thinking. From gamified platforms like CodeCombat to app development with Mad Learn, hands-on robotics, and unplugged challenges, there’s something here for every educator and student. 💡 What You’ll Learn in This Episode: How to use CodeCombat and Code.org to engage students in coding. Creative ideas like Dance Party, Minecraft, and coding with Anna and Elsa. Hands-on activities with mBot Robots, Arduino Boards, and Hummingbird Kits. Unplugged coding with Hot Wheels for a screen-free coding experience. Why coding is an essential skill for students of all ages. 🎙️ About the Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Mad Learn, a comprehensive app-building platform that integrates the design thinking process. Learn how to inspire students with app development tools they’ll love: https://coolcatteacher.com/madlearn. 📚 Links and Resources: All resources mentioned in this episode are available at https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e871 👩‍🏫 Host: Vicki Davis, the Cool Cat Teacher®, shares practical tips and tools to inspire educators worldwide. She is a classroom teacher, programmer, author, and Mom.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 1h 2min

Teaching and Having Gratitude and Thankfulness

This special extended episode is for family and friends to listen to in the car or around the holidays. It is from what I call my "legacy project," Cool Cat Teacher Talk, soon to be released as its separate podcast. In this, I'll tell you about the Cool Cat Teacher Talk Show project, why I'm doing it, and how it is being created and shared. Then, I'll share my 58-minute Cool Cat Teacher talk episode on Gratitude and Thankfulness. I hope you enjoy the show.  Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkgratitude
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Nov 19, 2024 • 20min

How to Get Kids Excited About Writing

Speech-to-text, audio, personal drawings and pictures, and writing about things kids love are all part of helping kids get excited about writing. In today's show, we talk to 15-year educator Randi Ahrndt about encouraging kids to get excited about writing as we discuss interactive writing strategies and one of the best free tools for teaching writing. We also talk about an authentic project of having kids write a personal book and the various steps of making it happen. We'll explore how to leverage technology and interactive strategies to turn even the most reluctant students into enthusiastic writers. Discover how to encourage creativity and self-expression in your classroom for all grades. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e869  Questions Answered in This Show: What are the best free writing apps for classrooms, including tools like Book Creator? How can teachers use interactive strategies to make writing more engaging? Why is sharing writing with an authentic audience crucial for student motivation? How can speech-to-text tools support struggling writers? What role does student choice play in creating excitement for writing projects? How do graphic organizers help students overcome writer's block? How can teachers balance the demands of teaching foundational skills with writing practice? Key Takeaways: Free Apps for Writing: Explore tools like Book Creator, Canva, and Google Docs to enable multimodal storytelling and provide accessibility options such as speech-to-text. Interactive Strategies: Foster excitement with activities like project pitches, peer feedback, and sharing stories with family or classmates. Practical Tips: Encourage frequent writing through journaling, passion projects, and low-pressure feedback to build confidence. Authentic Experiences: Showcase student work with tools like eBooks, digital displays, and class libraries to celebrate their creativity. Sponsor: Book Creator Book Creator is my favorite tool for teaching writing and promoting student creativity! With its user-friendly platform, students can create vibrant eBooks featuring text, images, audio, and even video. ✅ Get 3 months FREE of Book Creator Premium with the code COOLCATTEACHER! 🎨 Connect directly to Canva, personalize books, and ignite a love for writing in your classroom. 👉 Learn more about how Book Creator can improve literacy in your classroom! Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. While I was compensated by Book Creator, all opinions expressed here are my own. I only share tools I personally use and believe will benefit my audience.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 16min

Practical Tips on How to Teach Reading from Jennifer Serravallo

Sometimes, teachers can struggle to "fit it all in" when it comes to reading. What a relief it is to hear reading instructional leaders like Jennifer Serravallo talk about the artistry of teaching, how to overcome the challenges of teaching reading, and teacher autonomy and responsiveness. Jennifer also reflects on where the research is "fuzzy" in reading instruction needs more work and discusses where we go next (including the challenges of teaching children with changing attention spans). If you teach reading, Jennifer's show is a must-listen. Episode Highlights:  Effective Lesson Structures: Step-by-step plans for read-alouds, shared reading, phonics, and close reading. Art Meets Science: How structured lessons allow teachers to bring creativity and adaptability into their reading instruction. Emerging Research Areas: What’s next in reading comprehension, engagement, and the role of executive functioning in literacy? Tune in to get inspired and equipped with tools to make reading instruction more engaging, manageable, and impactful. Perfect for teachers, administrators, and anyone passionate about literacy education. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e868
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Nov 2, 2024 • 18min

NASSP Principal of the Year 2025: Dr. Tracie Anderson Swiley

Dr. Tracie Anderson Swilley the Principal of Fairfield High School in South Carolina was named the 2025 Principal of the Year for the United States by the National Association of Secondary School Principals. Today we're going to talk to her about the culture transformation at her school that improved their graduation rate and built a school pride that is promoting excellence in everything they do. She also talks about school safety and how she has approached this sensitive topic. Listen to this inspiring principal and make your school a better place too. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e867  
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Oct 9, 2024 • 11min

An Interesting Interview with My Principal: Meet Jonathan Dyal

This episode of The 10 Minute Teacher was a lot of fun. Not only did I get to interview my principal, Jonathan Dyal, but my film class, the "Sherwood Showstoppers," filmed the interview. (I'm so proud of how much they are learning!) After a tweet I sent out in October 2023, George Couros and Allyson Apsey invited me to write a chapter about Jonathan in their book What Makes a Great Principal: The Five Pillars of Effective Leadership out this year. (You can listen to my earlier interview with George about what truly makes a great principal and the five pillars shared in the book.) Principal Dyal shares his philosophy of walking the halls frequently to stay connected with teachers and students, emphasizing his proactive rather than reactive philosophy. We talked about his strategies to build trust with teachers and how he uses observations positively. (I like his philosophy of observations; that is what the tweet was about in the first place.) He also discusses how he builds positive relationships with students in a way that improves student culture. This is a unique interview in that I see this firsthand and know the positive results it has when principals leave their offices, walk the halls, and spend time in classrooms. This approach is powerful, and it works! Show notes and transcript: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e866 Disclosure of Material Connection: This episode includes some affiliate links. This means that if you choose to buy I will be paid a commission on the affiliate program. However, this is at no additional cost to you.  Regardless, I only recommend products or services I believe will be good for my readers and are from companies I can recommend. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.” This company has no impact on the editorial content of the show.
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Oct 1, 2024 • 17min

How to Help Students and Schools in Traumatic Times

Lana Penley, an advocate for supporting students and educators during crises, shares her powerful journey of transformation after her school burned down. She emphasizes that healing is crucial before academics can resume, highlighting the importance of community and connection. Penley discusses the impact of social and emotional learning, showcasing strategies like mindfulness that help students manage anxiety. By prioritizing emotional well-being, schools can foster engaged students, reduce teacher burnout, and enhance overall educational outcomes.
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Sep 23, 2024 • 15min

Things That Will Make a Truly Great Principal

George Couros, a recognized educator and author, shares insights from his latest book on effective school leadership. He discusses the five pillars that make a great principal, focusing on building relationships and fostering a collaborative school environment. Couros emphasizes the importance of servant leadership and how principals can support teacher growth. He also highlights the impact of a principal’s presence in the classroom on culture and performance, providing vital lessons for educators and aspiring leaders alike.
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Sep 16, 2024 • 17min

What Makes Kids Excited to Learn?

Dr. Nash, an expert on student engagement through creative play, shares insights into how play-based learning revitalizes interest in education, especially post-pandemic. With data from over 6,000 surveys, he highlights alarming levels of student disengagement and the benefits of hands-on, playful experiences. Learn how teachers can integrate enjoyable, purpose-driven activities across all grades, balance fun with learning objectives, and tackle real-world classroom challenges. Engage students and cultivate a love for learning!

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