The Balance, by Dr. Catlin Tucker

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Nov 18, 2025 • 46min

How School and District Podcasts Build Stronger Connections with Families featuring Matt Graham

In this episode, I talk with Matt Graham, an award-winning educator and the digital media specialist for Chesapeake Public Schools. Matt shares how he first used podcasting with middle school students, then expanded that work and eventually led efforts to create a districtwide podcast focused on clear, consistent communication with families and the larger community. We dig into the origin story, the early challenges, and the systems he put in place to get the district podcast off the ground. Matt also talks about how this work has helped the district build trust, highlight student and staff voices, and strengthen the connection between schools and the community. It’s a practical look at how one district is using podcasting to open doors and keep families informed. Episode Resources Check out Chesepeake Public Schools' Podcast Amplified Connect with Matt Graham on LinkedIn
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Nov 11, 2025 • 40min

Making Tier 1 Whole Group Instruction More Effective: Chunking, Cooperative Learning, and DOK Questions

In this episode, I explore how we can make Tier 1 whole group instruction more intentional, engaging, and effective for every learner. I share how chunking content into manageable segments prevents cognitive overload and keeps students engaged in their learning, rather than passive listeners. I share how cooperative learning strategies, like Numbered Heads Together, can transform teacher-led lessons into rich opportunities for thinking, dialogue, and collaboration. Finally, I unpack how Depth of Knowledge (DOK) questions can deepen thinking and move students beyond recall to reasoning and application. If you’re ready to strengthen your Tier 1 instruction and reach more learners, this episode is for you! Related Blog: Making Tier 1 Whole Group Instruction More Effective: Chunking, Cooperative Learning, and DOK Questions [Resource] Numbered Heads Together (NHT) Cooperative Learning Strategy
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Nov 4, 2025 • 22min

Maximize Focus, Minimize Distractions: Using Seating Charts with the Station Rotation Model

In this episode, I share how a simple seating chart can transform the Station Rotation Model into a more focused and productive learning experience. I talk about how intentional grouping can minimize distractions, strengthen collaboration, and make it easier to assign a facilitator or group leader at each station. I also offer tips for displaying groups and numbering stations so both teachers and students can navigate rotations smoothly and stay on task. Episode Resources Related Blog Grouper — Grouping Tool  [Template] Grouping Sheet  [Template] Grouping Display
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Oct 28, 2025 • 36min

Evolving CUE into CALIE: Building a Modern Network for Innovative Educators with Christine Feenstra

In this episode, I chat with Christine Feenstra, Executive Director of the California Association for Leading Innovation in Education (CALIE)—formerly known as CUE—about the organization’s evolution and rebrand. Christine shares the why behind the shift, how her team engaged educators and stakeholders throughout the process, and what this change means for the community moving forward. We discuss CALIE’s renewed mission to inspire learning, empower educators, and expand access to professional growth opportunities. Episode Resources JoinCALIE.org Linkedin Twitter/x Facebook Instagram
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Oct 21, 2025 • 16min

Differentiation + AI: Making It Manageable

In this episode, I explore how AI can make differentiation not only doable but sustainable. I share how I use AI tools to support differentiation across content, process, product, and learning environment—helping teachers meet diverse learner needs without doubling their workload. From creating leveled texts and choice boards to designing asset-based rubrics and flexible online spaces, I highlight practical ways AI can enhance equity and efficiency. My goal is to help you spend less time prepping and more time connecting with students as learners. Related Blog
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Oct 14, 2025 • 30min

Differentiation in Action: Making Learning Accessible and Engaging for Every Student

Differentiation doesn’t have to mean creating 30 different versions of a lesson. In this episode, I unpack what differentiation really looks like in practice and why it’s essential in today’s diverse classrooms. I share examples from elementary, middle, and high school to show how teachers can adjust content, process, product, and learning environment to make learning more accessible and engaging for every student. You’ll hear how small, intentional design choices can strengthen Tier 1 instruction, reduce the need for intervention, and make teaching more sustainable over time. Related Blog: Differentiation in Action: Why It Matters, What It Is, and How It Works
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Oct 7, 2025 • 50min

Driving Inquiry & Documenting Thinking with Learning Walls featuring Jessica Vance

In this episode of The Balance, Jessica Vance joins me to discuss her new book, Evidence of Inquiry: Exploring, Questioning, and Documenting with Learning Walls. We explore what it means to “follow your learners” and how inquiry shifts the way teachers engage students around the topics and concepts at the center of the curriculum. Jessica unpacks the purpose and power of learning walls, explaining how they make student thinking visible, create space for collaborative meaning-making, and even serve as professional playgrounds for teachers themselves. Together, we reflect on the mindset, culture, and practical strategies that help both teachers and students embrace uncertainty, curiosity, and deeper learning. Episode Resources Jessica’s Instagram: @‌jess_vanceedu Evidence of Inquiry: Exploring, Questioning, and Documenting with Learning Walls Leading with a Lens of Inquiry: Cultivating Conditions for Curiosity and Empowering Agency
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Sep 30, 2025 • 29min

Setting the Stage for Station Rotation Success: Agreements, Routines, and Student Accountability

In this episode of The Balance, I tackle one of the biggest concerns teachers raise about the Station Rotation Model: can I really trust students to work independently while I’m at the teacher-led station? I share strategies for setting the stage for success, including co-creating class agreements, establishing a clear and consistent path of consequences, and teaching smooth transitions between stations. I also talk about how to set realistic grading expectations so you don’t burn out trying to collect work from every station. These routines and structures not only build trust and accountability but also make it possible for teachers to focus fully on their small groups, where the real magic of differentiation happens. Episode Resources The Station Rotation Model and UDL: Elevate Tier 1 Instruction and Cultivate Learner Agency [Template] Safe Space Reflection Form
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Sep 23, 2025 • 19min

Differentiated Instruction at the Teacher-Led Station: Making the Most of the Station Rotation Model

In this episode of The Balance, I dig into why the teacher-led station is the heart of the Station Rotation Model. I share how I use this time with small groups for differentiated direct instruction, modeling sessions, and need-based instruction driven by real-time data. I also discuss how I facilitate rich discussions using Webb’s Depth of Knowledge questions and incorporate the feedback process into the classroom through formative feedback on work in progress. With concrete examples from math, reading, history, science, and writing, I show how the teacher-led station makes personalized learning and UDL feel doable and sustainable for teachers. The Station Rotation Model & UDL: Elevate Tier 1 Instruction & Cultivate Learner Agency
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Sep 16, 2025 • 52min

Future-Focused Schools: Career-Connected Learning with Shira Woolf Cohen

In this episode of The Balance, I talk with Shira Woolf Cohen, co-founder of Innovageous and author of Leading Future-Focused Schools: Engaging and Preparing Students for Career Success. With nearly three decades in education and workforce development, Shira shares why the gap between what students learn in school and the skills needed in today’s workplace demands urgent attention. We explore what it means to cultivate a future-focused mindset, why every teacher is a “career teacher,” and how schools can embed career-connected learning across grade levels and subject areas. Shira offers strategies for building on student strengths, examples of what this work looks like in practice, and actionable steps leaders can take to begin designing future-focused schools. Connect with Shira Woolf Cohen and learn more about her work. Leading Future-Focused Schools: Engaging and Preparing Students for Career Success http://innovageous.com https://www.instagram.com/innovageous/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/innovageous https://www.facebook.com/InnovageousSolutions/

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