LOTS145 - Goodbye For Now
After 6 years, I am taking a break from podcasting. I am calling it a summer vacation for now, but we will see if the break is actually a bit longer. Before I go, I am going to leave you with a clips episode from some of

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For the first 100 episodes, the Life Of The School podcast was a series of episodes where Aaron Mathieu interviewed different life science teachers to discus their path to the classroom, work in the classroom, and hopes and dreams for the future. Starting in September 2020 (episode 102), LOTS became a panel discussion podcast, exploring various issues we face in our classroom.
Life of the School hosts Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers, a education show with 147 episodes published.
After 6 years, I am taking a break from podcasting. I am calling it a summer vacation for now, but we will see if the break is actually a bit longer. Before I go, I am going to leave you with a clips episode from some of
We made it?! I don’t know if it was that we had our expectations too high or that the pandemic has broken us all, but the 2021-2022 school year was rough. With that in mind, we are going to hunt for the silver linings to
One of the topics that teachers have been discussing a lot this year has been how issues with student behavior feel worse this past school year compared to the past. Today we discuss this topic and reflect on how we may
As I have been reimagining my curriculum over the past few years, the idea of using a scientific phenomenon to hook kids into our work has been both exciting and challenging. Today, I discuss the concept of phenomena wit
As we head into state assessment season (people who don’t spend their lives in schools call this spring), I thought it would be fun to talk about different forms of assessment and what this looks like in our classrooms.S
On this episode we discuss the sometimes challenging issues dealing with late work, retakes and revisions, particularly considering the grading practices through the lens of grading equity. Show Notes: We start this ques
On this episode we discuss two grading practices that are used in many classroom but are certainly possible issues when it comes to grade equity. Show Notes:We start this question with the goofy question. Have you been c
As a group of lifelong learners, we are in a community of teachers who are often getting additional degrees and certificates, some are for career advancement, while others are just for growth and learning. With that in m
Today, as we return to the topic of professional development to discuss the good, the bad and the ugly of pandemic PD and what PD may look like in the future. We kick off our episode with a goofy question: If you could a
Today, we return to a topic that comes up every few months, the concept of teaching an interdisciplinary class.Show Notes:We kick off our episode with a question: what was your favorite non-science subject(s) in school w
Today, we discuss the presence and influence of other adults in our classroom.Show Notes:We kick off our episode with the question: What is something New and Exciting happening in your professional life in 2022?Joining u
Today we kick off 2022 by discussing how we go about revising aspects of our curriculum.Show Notes:We kick off our episode with a goofy question: Do you typically make a New Year’s Resolution or goal for the upcoming yea
To say goodbye to 2021, I am joined by the hosts of the 2 Pint PLC to wrap up the year!Show Notes:We Introduced ourselves with the goofy question: What is one thing you learned this year from educational research about b
Today, as we find ourselves deep into the holiday season, we reflect back on the past few years and ask whether or not the grades have the same emphasis as they did a few years ago. Show Notes:We kick off our episode wit
Show Notes: On our panel shows, we start with a goofy question, and as we are releasing this just before thanksgiving, what’s a Thanksgiving side dish that you have that may not be on everyones table?- Kelly Kluthe: gooe
Show Notes:- On our panel shows, we start with a goofy question, and as we are recording this just before halloween, did you dress up for halloween this year? If not, do you remember the last time you did?Lee Ferguson: I
For this episode, I am reposting episode #1, but be before that audio, I chat with my colleague and first guest Brian Dempsey to reflect on how the last 5+ years of podcasting has shaped our teaching practice. Credits: P
Show Questions:- How did you become a science teacher? What did you do before teaching?- I am curious about how you became a co-teacher of a biology course. How did that begin and how has it changed while you have been d
On this episode, we will be discussing the concept of Universal Design for Learning.Show Notes:- To kick off the episode, we will start with our goofy question: You will only be able to watch episodes of 1 TV show for th
On this episode, I am joined by one new panelist and one old friend to discuss IEPs, 504s and other accommodations in the classroom. Show Questions:To kick off the episode, we will start with our goofy question: You are
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