Time for Teachership

Lindsay Lyons
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Feb 21, 2023 • 36min

103. Starting a Confidence Movement with Namita Prasad

In today's episode with special guest confidence educator, author, and speaker Namita Prasad, Lindsay discusses the idea of starting a confidence movement and why it's necessary today. Episode Highlights: ⁠- What a confidence movement entails - Why a confidence movement is necessary - How a confidence movement can be started today Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Get In Touch With Namita Prasad: Website: www.namitaprasad.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/confidenceeducator Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/103 Lindsay's Links: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Facebook Group: Time for Teachership
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Feb 14, 2023 • 26min

102. CASE STUDY: Math + ELA + History Interdisciplinary Unit Idea

In today's solo episode, Lindsay is walking you through an interdisciplinary case study for an educator unit idea with math, ELA, and history. Episode Highlights: ⁠- What this case study entails and its relation to education - How you can implement this idea as an educator Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/102 Lindsay's Links: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Facebook Group: Time for Teachership Do you have an idea for a unit? If so, you're invited to share your idea here and Lindsay will do another episode on it, or you're welcome to come on to the podcast as a guest! Let her know!
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Feb 7, 2023 • 51min

101. Teaching History for Justice with Dr. Kaylene Stevens and Dr. Christopher Martell

As educators, our classrooms should be mimic movement building. Teaching students to be activists is essential, and this topic of teaching history for justice is discussed further in today's episode with guests Dr. Kaylene Stevens and Dr. Christopher Martell. Episode Highlights: ⁠- Why our classrooms should be mimic movement building - Why we need to be teaching our students to be activists - How these topics relate to teaching history for justice in education Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Get In Touch With Dr. Christopher Martell: Email: christopher.martell@umb.edu Twitter: @chriscmartell Mastodon: @chriscmartell@mastodon.social Get In Touch With Dr. Kaylene Stevens: Email: kaylenes@bu.edu Teaching History For Justice: https://www.tcpress.com/teaching-history-for-justice-9780807764749 Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/101 Lindsay's Links: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Facebook Group: Time for Teachership
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Jan 31, 2023 • 25min

100. My Favorite Moments from the Past 100 Episodes

Welcome back to the Time For Teachership Podcast for its 100th episode! Today we have a solo episode with Lindsay reflecting on and sharing her favorite moments from the past 100 episodes. Tune in on your favorite podcast player and when you're done connect with me here to start a conversation about anything that got your interest. Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Want more? Follow me on: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Facebook Group: Time for Teachership There are actually 2 Recordings of Community Workshops instead of 4! Here's the links below! 1) Protocol Deep Dive: How to Use Circles for SEL and Academic Content 2) Build and Sustain and Culture of Belonging Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/100
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Jan 24, 2023 • 39min

99. Building Skills and Stakeholder Capacity with Dr. Erik Youngman

Having the skills necessary for success as an educator or school leader is important, and today's guest episode with education leader, author, and assistant superintendent Dr. Erik Youngman explains how we can build these skills with a stakeholder capacity. Episode Highlights: ⁠- What the skills that need to be built to succeed in education are and what a stakeholder capacity entails - Why the skills and a stakeholder capacity are important in education Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/99 Links: Website: ErikYoungman.com Twitter: @Erik_Youngman Link to blogs recently published: https://www.erikyoungman.com/blogs-and-podcasts
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Jan 17, 2023 • 22min

98. PRACTICE: An Assessment Tool to Measure Curriculum Implementation Success via Student Voice

Welcome back to the Time For Teachership Podcast! Today we have a solo episode with Lindsay sharing a practice activity about an assessment tool that can be used to measure curriculum implementation success through Student Voice. Episode highlights: - How to do this practice activity and what exactly it entails - Why measuring curriculum implementation success is necessary - Why this practice activity is beneficial for you as an educator or school leader and your students Tune in on your favorite podcast player and when you're done connect with me here to start a conversation about anything that got your interest. Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/98 Want more? Follow me on: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Facebook Group: Time for Teachership
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Jan 10, 2023 • 34min

97. Developing a Short List of High-Yield Instructional Strategies with Dr. Edward Small

Having the proper instructional strategies in place for your school is essential, and today's guest episode with educator and assistant superintendent Dr. Edward Small explains how we can develop a list of high-yield instructional strategies for our schools. Episode Highlights: ⁠- List of high-yield instructional strategies to implement for educators - Why developing these strategies is so important and essential in education Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Links: Twitter- DoctorEsmall or Edward.small@capital.k12.de.us Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/97
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Jan 3, 2023 • 21min

96. PRACTICE: How to Start Personalized Learning Plans With Your Staff

Welcome back to the Time For Teachership Podcast! Today we have a solo episode with Lindsay sharing a practice activity about how to start personalized learning plans with your staff as an educator or school leader. Episode highlights: - How to do this practice activity and what exactly it entails - Why this practice activity is beneficial for you as an educator or school leader and your students Tune in on your favorite podcast player and when you're done connect with me here to start a conversation about anything that got your interest. Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/96 Want more? Follow me on: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Facebook Group: Time for Teachership
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Nov 22, 2022 • 46min

95. How to Facilitate District-Wide Teacher-Led Curriculum Development with Dr. Steven Weber

In today's episode, we have guest speaker and instructional leader Dr. Steven Weber here to discuss how we can facilitate district-wide and teacher-led curriculum development in schools as educators. Episode Highlights: - The process of facilitating this kind of curriculum - Why this curriculum is important and needed in schools ⁠ Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Follow Dr. Steven Weber: Twitter: https://twitter.com/curriculumblog Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/95
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Nov 15, 2022 • 25min

94. RESOURCE DIVE: 7 Resources for Justice-Based Curriculum Design

In today's resource dive solo episode, we are sharing 7 resources for justice-based curriculum design. You can access them with the links below to dowload and implement as an educator. Episode highlights: - More about what the 7 resources for justice-based curriculum design are and how to implement them as an educator - Why these resources are important and how they benefit educators Tune in on your favorite podcast player and when you're done connect with me here to start a conversation about anything that got your interest. Liked this episode? Rate, review, and share! Get Your Episode Freebie & More Resources On My Website: https://www.lindsaybethlyons.com/blog/94 Want more? Follow me on: LinkedIn: @lindsaybethlyons Instagram: @lindsaybethlyons Facebook Group: Time for Teachership

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