Think Differently and Deeply Podcast
1) Teaching Students to Think WITH AI: Research-Informed Strategies for the Classroom featuring Ryan Marklewitz [EP28]
Right now, everything is about AI, so today, we hear from Ryan Marklewitz. Ryan teaches middle school science and sports. In this interview, we discuss Ryan's article, "Teacher Aide, Not Teacher Repla...Show More
2) Empathy Interviews: How Student Voice Transforms Teaching featuring Daphne Clyburn [EP27]
Daphne Clyburn is a Spanish teacher and the head of the CTTL's language department. She is also a pivotal member of the Science of Teaching and School Leadership Academy translation group team. In thi...Show More
3) The Teacher Researcher: How Classroom Observation Transforms Learning featuring Tia Henteleff [EP26]
This episode is part two of our interview with Tia Henteleff, the CTTL'S Lower School research lead and one of the Lower School science and design thinking teachers. Tia admits that she did not love l...Show More
4) The Art and Science of Classroom Conversations: How Dialogue Builds Young Brains [EP25]
Conversations are a pedagogical strategy and gateway to other cognitive demands on young learners. Today, host Glenn speaks about the art and science of classroom conversations with Tia Heli, the CTTL...Show More
5) Replay: Lock In The Art of Memorizing my Lines featuring Joel Crump [EP14]
Joel and Glen discussed the crucial role of memorization in performing arts, with Joel emphasizing how it allows performers to connect with the audience on a deeper level. Joel shares his personal app...Show More
6) Replay: The Stone of Knowledge featuring Sung Hee Kim [EP2]
Active learning happens when children ask questions - just ask first-grade "knowledge makers" at St. Andrew's Episcopal School. First Grade teacher Sung Hee Kim shares how she introduced elementary sc...Show More
7) The Science of Teaching: Making Research Work in Real Classrooms featuring Dr. Ian Kelleher [EP24]
Today is all about the science of teaching and how educators can apply continued education in their classrooms. Our guest Dr. Ian Kelleher explains his role as the CTTL Research Chair and makes the ca...Show More
8) You Have Something in Your Teeth: Growing as an Educator Through Research featuring Sara McAuliffe [EP23]
Today's interview might have the catchiest title in our most recent publication. Sara McAuliffe is an English teacher, Co-Leader of New Employee Mentoring Program, and Professional Growth Pathway Co-L...Show More
9) From Police Officer to Science Teacher: A Journey in Research-Informed Teaching featuring Brittany Shields [EP22]
Today's guest took one of the most unique pathways to education. Brittany Shields was a police officer before she worked at St. Andrews as a science teacher. In this episode, Brittany and I discuss wh...Show More
10) Going Beyond "Good Job": Creating Actionable Feedback That Works featuring Andrew Seidman [EP21]
Today I talk with Andrew Seidman about his recent article, giving feedback that works for students and teachers, and the CTL's emphasis on metacognition. In this episode, we discuss current ways of gi...Show More