
Week 73
This week we are talking about why teacher stereotypes lean negative so frequently. Here’s a compilation of the Education Department posts we reference in the episode, in all its copyright-infringed glory: Here’s KTLA’s

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This week we are talking about why teacher stereotypes lean negative so frequently. Here’s a compilation of the Education Department posts we reference in the episode, in all its copyright-infringed glory: Here’s KTLA’s

First and foremost, there is a spoiler in here for “The Pitt,” so listen/watch at your own peril. Social media is all a-chattering about America’s literacy crisis, so we weigh in. If you didn’t know, the Book-It program

This week we explain our unplanned hiatus and discuss our latest Golden Sower pick, “Give Me A Sign.” This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, vi

This week we are talking about Adam Kirsch’s article in The Atlantic, “Reading is a Vice.” (That’s a gift link for you—please READ it!) We reference a quote attributed to a CBC journalist early in the episode; sadly, I c

This week we have a few pieces of good news and our discussion of “Swarm” by Jennifer D. Lyle. Here’s the stories we reference in the podcast—but beware falling down the Steve Hartman rabbit hole. My advice if you do? Ta

We figured the time for us to yap about conferences was *not* around the time we are actually having them, so this week, we are sharing our thoughts on ye olde tradition of parent-teacher conferences. Here is the dissert

This week, we address trends we see in the physical health of our students, namely, vaccinations and energy drinks. We reference the Americas losing measles eradication status, due to the number of cases in Canada. One p

This week we are back at it, talking about teachers’ mental health as our education issue of the week. So please, listen with care. If you are experiencing a mental health crisis, please reach out to the Suicide and Cris

It took us most of the summer to get around to yapping, but we finally did, and it’s a doozy. We chat about AI and its impact on our day to day life, but also its infiltration into the education space. If you’re a teache

Shout out to our dedicated listeners who let us know early this morning that the full episode did not upload. Sorry to spam your feed twice in one day, but if you got the first 20 minutes and would like the final 18, fas

It’s our last episode before summer break! We are still looking for guests to talk about their favorite teachers for our next season, and if you are camera shy, please write in and we are happy to read what you have to s

This week we chat about STEM, and how Ian Malcolm in “Jurassic Park” had it right lo these many years ago. To be crystal clear here in writing, as well as what we say in the podcast—STEM in education isn’t an either/or s

We could all be a little better at apologizing and accepting consequences, right? Find out how in this week’s episode, and watch us do what all seasoned teachers must learn to do: pivot. This is a public episode. If you

This week we share how we run businesses in addition to our teaching responsibilities—and we aren’t talking about side hustles. We’re talking about the businesses attached to our teaching assignments. Many of the teacher

We realized we miscounted at some point and today marks the start of Week #11 of the current administration, so we’ve adjusted this week’s title to reflect that. We regret the error. Here is a link to the bill we referen

A note about this week’s episode: we recorded on Wednesday March 19. President Trump signed an executive order on March 20 to close the Department of Education. His press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, clarified prior to t

We’ll be on at least a two-week podcast hiatus as Rowse kicks off the one-two punch of tech week and show week for the school musical. But we hope to be back the week of March 10! Here’s a gift link to the Washington Pos

A couple of things you might want to know: * We meant to have a post before this one but it helps to hit the record button (that’s on me —Rowse. Whoops) * We meant to have Week Four posted earlier but it helps to not wor

AE Stueve and Julie L. Rowse are teachers and writers and one day Stueve said, “You know what? We should start another podcast!” And Rowse said, “Okay!” So they hammered out a rough outline and idea and followed Ira Glas
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