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Why Teachers Must Learn to Say "No" (And How to Do It)

Teachers often feel pressured to say “yes” to everything. Dr. Brad Johnson shares why assertiveness is the secret to avoiding burnout and thriving in your teaching career and how you can do it in a way that you're not considered negative. 3 Takeaways: • Assertiveness is about healthy boundaries, not aggression. • Saying “no” is essential to teacher self-care. • Administrators and teachers both benefit from assertive communication. Growth Reflection: How do you set healthy boundaries as an educator? Show Notes Link: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e914   Check out this episode!

A Cool Secret for Helping Kids Understand Math

Too many kids see math as boring or irrelevant. Tinashe Blanchet shares how creative, real-world projects like scale models can help students engage deeply with math while still hitting standards. Read more: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e913 3 Takeaways: • Scale models and PBL connect math to real life. • Measurement is often the weakest test area—but projects can fix that. • Teachers can start small with PBL, even in tight schedules. Growth Reflection: How have you used projects to make math more engaging? Show notes link: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e913 Check out this episode!

Richard Culatta: What an AI-Ready Graduate Really Looks Like

AI didn’t break assessments—it revealed just how flawed they already were. Richard Culatta, CEO of ISTE+ASCD, shares how schools can prepare AI-ready graduates, address bias, and rethink what learning really looks like. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e912 3 Takeaways: • Assessments weren’t broken by AI—they were broken already. • An AI-ready graduate needs strong human skills like storytelling and problem-solving. • Addressing bias requires both human awareness and AI tools for cross-checking. Growth Reflection: How should schools redefine assessments in the age of AI? Check out this episode!

Building Cybersecurity Skills in Schools: The Student SOC

Cyber attacks on schools are growing. Auburn University’s Jay James shows how student-led cybersecurity operations prepare learners and protect campuses. 3 Takeaways: • Student SOCs give real-world, hands-on cybersecurity training. • AI tools like Microsoft Security Co-Pilot mentor students in real time. • K-12 schools can start small with focused projects and grow from there. Growth Prompt: How do you prepare students—or staff—for real cybersecurity threats? Show notes link: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e911   Check out this episode!

Low Morale or Toxic Culture? Solutions with Stand Tall Steve Bollar

Staff morale slipping or culture feeling off? In minutes, Stand Tall Steve Bollar shares quick, no-cost moves to lift school climate, empower staff, and unite your campus. Full links + guest bio:  https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e910 . Follow the 10 Minute Teacher for weekly classroom-ready tips. 3 Takeaways • Run a 7-week student-to-staff micro-challenge to build relationships fast. • Use five levels of decision-making to boost empowerment and morale. • Choose shared “anchors” to align subcultures and reduce toxicity. Growth Prompt Which micro-move will you try first—learn names, compliment shoes, thumbs-up signal, or eye contact + smile? Check out this episode!

NEWS: Common Sense Warnings about Social AI Apps and More

This week's education news brings critical warnings every educator needs to hear. We're covering a major Apple security update, OpenAI's new Study Mode (and why a Cambridge expert gives it a C+), and most importantly - alarming findings about AI social companion apps that 70% of students are already using. Plus, concerning comments from OpenAI's CEO about the future of education. If you work with students, this episode could be a game-changer for the conversations you need to start having. Visit coolcatteacher.com/e909   for all the links and resources mentioned.  This 8-12 minute news segment always is the start to my weekly radio show, Cool Cat Teacher Talk. Sometimes I cross post them to 10 minute teacher. Both are available wherever you listen to podcasts so you don't miss a thing! Check out this episode!

Top 10 AI Tips for Schools to Do Now

As we prepare to return to school and with all of the announcements over the summer, what are the things we should do right away to prepare. Should we really enable all of the things or how can we slow down and test what really needs to happen to ensure the safety of our students and the educational value we want to offer? Teacher and IT Director, Vicki Davis, gives an overview of the summer's hottest AI announcements and some tips that schools are using to keep kids safe and cover their bases when it comes to implementing this cascade of change in ways that protect learning and kids. As always, each school must make these decisions for themselves to keep kids safe as the responsibility is on each of us to do so but here are some tips that might make sense for you. Show notes and links: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e908   Check out this episode!

3 Easy AI Prompts I teach My Students on Day 1

I have three AI prompts I teach my students on the first day. Learn about why I do this and what the prompts are in this turbo tip episode! See the three prompts in the show notes and see a copy of the presentation I use to teach students to prompt: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e907   Check out this episode!

Top 5 Copilot Breakthroughs Unveiled at ISTE 2025 with Mike Tholfsen

Microsoft's Mike Tholfsen unveils game-changing AI breakthroughs for educators at ISTE 2025, including Copilot Chat for teens 13+, the revolutionary Teach module that creates standards-aligned lessons in minutes, and AI-powered study guides that transform how students learn. Discover how Learning Zone on Copilot+ PCs brings AI directly to your classroom without internet, plus exciting updates to Learning Accelerators and seamless LMS integration that puts powerful AI tools right where teachers need them. Key takeaways: FREE Copilot Chat now available for students 13+ with enterprise data protection New Teach module creates lesson plans, rubrics, and assessments aligned to standards from 35 countries Study guides in Copilot Notebooks generate personalized quizzes and flashcards Learning Zone app enables offline AI lesson creation on Copilot+ PCs Unified LTI integration brings Microsoft's AI tools directly into Canvas, Schoology, and other LMS platforms Perfect for K-12 ...

3 EFFECTive Strategies: Curiosity Corner, Brain Breaks, Action Teams

Sometimes it takes a wake-up call to transform from just being "a teacher" to being "THE teacher" who makes a difference. Math teacher and tech director Josh Korb shares three game-changing strategies from his book "Be the Cause" that you can implement immediately: Curiosity Corner spaces that spark student inquiry, energizing brain breaks using his "Jumping Jack Jam" technique, and Action Teams that tackle real-world problems through design thinking. These mastery learning strategies prove you don't need high energy or expensive tools—just intentional choices that put students in control of their learning. See the show notes for definitions of teaching terms and links: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e905 Subscribe to the 10 Minute Teacher Podcast and discover practical strategies that create lasting impact in your classroom! Check out this episode!

My 30 Hot June AI and Edtech Tools and EduNews Show (June 2025)

Ready for a deep dive into the latest AI tools and education headlines? In this special extended news episode, Vicki Davis shares 15 cutting-edge AI tools including Gemini's new video parsing capabilities, Claude Opus 4's powerful features, and Perplexity Labs' research tools, plus 15 critical news stories every educator needs to know. From AI ethics and security warnings to practical classroom applications, this episode delivers real classroom tech use insights you can implement immediately. Subscribe for weekly teacher-tested edtech tips and join the conversation at https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e904   I'm also including vocabulary and links at the show notes. This week's show includes the vocabulary: smishing vishing multimodal conversational AI deep fake rage-bait cinema LOTS (Living off Trusted Services) attack Passkeys Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) This vocabulary and links to resources are included to help educate you and to give you a resourc...

Stop, Think, Question: A Teacher’s Guide to Responsible AI with Audrey Watters

with Audrey Watters | Episode 903 | Tech Tool Tuesday Are we racing toward an AI future without asking the right questions? Author and ed-tech critic  Audrey Watters joins me to show teachers how to hit pause, get thoughtful, and keep classroom relationships at the center. Sponsored by Rise Vision Did you know the same solution that powers my AI classroom also drives campus-wide emergency alerts and digital signage? See how Rise Vision can save your school thousands: RiseVision.com/10MinuteTeacher Highlights Include Why “human first” still beats the newest AI tool : Audrey explains how relationships drive real learning. Personalized learning myths busted : How algorithmic “solutions” can isolate students. Practical guardrails for AI : Three reflection questions every teacher should ask before hitting “assign.” 🔗 Show page : www.coolcatteacher.com/e903   Call to Action 🎧 Love the show? Head to RiseVision.com/10MinuteTeacher and see today’s sponsor in acti...

Teacher Brain Burnout? GPT-4.1 and 8 Other Headlines that Matter

Looking for ideas to engage your students in conversation? In this week's quick news roundup, I give you stories about: The impact of overwork on the teacher's brain, An idea for an energy drink experiment for science teachers around the chemical "taurine" NASA and the tectonic plates of Venus YouTube's new "Peak Points" Advertising strategy as an AI article to discuss with students ChatGPT 4 going away? And how I teach students to test different models of AI and share their results How some people are installing local LLM's on their machines New AI guidance for teachers and common patterns I'm noting Google's AIME and the future of medical chat bots DuoLingo goes AI, and A Star-Wars themed personality test gone to the dark side? Once a week, I work to share news articles and stories with you that I'm using. I want you to have quick ideas for turning headlines into a warm-up, debate, or story starter. Show note...

Real-World Math That Boosts Student Achievement with Dr. Erin Krupa

Do you want to help students truly understand and enjoy math? In this inspiring episode, Dr. Erin Krupa shares her powerful research and practical classroom strategies that have helped boost student math achievement. From project- based challenges to integrating meaningful tech tools like Geometer’s Sketchpad, Erin brings the research to life in ways every K– 12 teacher can use. She discusses how to spark students’ mathematical identity, create engaging tasks, and avoid turning math into a dry, procedural subject. Whether you're a math teacher or school leader, you’ll walk away with practical strategies and renewed encouragement. Sponsored by Solution Tree For over 25 years, Solution Tree has helped teachers and leaders improve student learning with research- based professional development. Discover how real schools are seeing big results in reading and mat...

AI Gone Wild, Canva Code, and Badger Licking?! 15 Tech Stories for Classrooms Now

From rogue AI behaviors to Google Gemini's web- building skills, this week's 10 Minute Teacher Podcast is your fast, fun roundup of the most classroom-worthy education and technology news! 🎙️ Today I'm sharing 15 surprising, hilarious, and serious updates that every teacher and school leader should know— from “ GPT tennis” in schools to an AI that tried to be your spiritual guide ( yikes - not just yikes but WATCH OUT). Plus,  I give a celebratory hat tip to long time blogger and teacher, Larry Ferlazzo, in his  retirement. I also explain why people are typing nonsense into Google and asking for " meanings" and how this can be a great lesson to use to share the limitations of Google Gemini or any generative AI tool. Highlights Include : The Rise of MCP ( Model Context Protocol): A new open standard that could revolutionize how your AI connects with school tools. AI ...

Be a More Effective Teacher with Scientific Principles of Teaching

What does the science actually say about teaching methods that work? In this episode, Nathaniel Hansford shares how you can become a more effective teacher by applying proven principles from education research. Learn how meta- analysis, spaced practice, retrieval techniques, and data- driven strategies can lead to better learning outcomes in your classroom. Nathaniel also discusses why many PD sessions fall flat— and how we can do better. Whether you're just starting out or refining your craft, this episode is full of actionable insight for educators who want to teach smarter. 🔗 Show Blog Post: https:// www. coolcatteacher. com/ e899 Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by  Solution Tree . For over 25 years, Solution Tree has provided research-based professional development that helps schools achieve real results. Learn more at  https://www.solutiontree.com/10MinuteTeacher   Ch...

How Do We Know Who’s Human? A New Tech Raises Big Questions

On May 1, 2025, Sam Altman’s identity project, now called World (formerly Worldcoin), launched iris and face-scanning locations in six U.S. cities. The goal? Prove you're human — and get a World ID in return. In this episode, Vicki Davis breaks down how the tech works, why it's free, and the serious ethical concerns for educators and parents alike. You'll learn the three major reasons this global ID push is happening: Stopping identity fraud and deepfakes Verifying age online to protect children Distinguishing humans from synthetic AI agents With connections to platforms like Match.com, Discord, and Reddit, and the backing of Visa, this story is about far more than tech — it’s about privacy, control, and the future of our students.  I've included lots of links and commentary at the show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e898   🔍 Highlights Include: What is “World” and how does it work? A free iris scan for ID and crypto — but what’s the cost to your privacy? ...

How to Truly Connect with Students (and Why It Matters)

Students won't learn if they don't feel seen. 💡 In this inspiring episode, veteran educator Dr. Lucy Lambert-Guesnard shares practical ways to build trust, connection, and authentic classroom relationships—especially with students who struggle. From real stories like “Larry with the hoodie” to “Joey with the basketball,” Dr. Lucy offers compassionate strategies that help teachers turn everyday moments into meaningful teaching breakthroughs. Learn how to give better feedback, handle tough behavior with grace, and build a classroom culture where every student feels valued. Sponsor: This episode is sponsored by Solution Tree . For over 25 years, Solution Tree has provided research-based professional development that helps schools achieve real results. Learn more at https://www.solutiontree.com/10MinuteTeacher   🔗 Show notes and links: www.coolcatteacher.com/e897   📲 Subscribe to the 10 Minute Teacher Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcatcher. New ...

5 Free Evernote Features Every Educator Should Know

Want to get more organized as a teacher or school leader—without spending a dime? In this episode, productivity expert Dr. Frank Buck shares five free Evernote features educators can use to simplify their digital lives. From emailing notes to powerful web clipping and searchable snapshots, Frank explains how to turn Evernote into your second brain. 💼  Sponsor Message: This episode is sponsored by  Solution Tree . For over 25 years, Solution Tree has partnered with schools and districts to deliver research-driven professional development that helps teachers turn their passion into real progress for their students. 👉 See the results they’ve helped schools achieve at  SolutionTree.com/10MinuteTeacher Whether you're new to Evernote or reconsidering it in 2025, this episode delivers practical time-saving tips to help you stay focused, reduce stress, and find what you need—when you need it. Show Notes & Links: 🔗 Blog Post and Frank's Bio: www.coolcatteacher.com/...

How to Stop Teacher Burnout Before It Stops You

Teacher burnout is real — but it doesn’t have to end your career. In this motivational Monday episode, Dr. Patrice Buckner Jackson (Dr. PBJ) shares her powerful personal story and real strategies to recognize burnout early, set healthy boundaries, and find your joy in teaching again. 💼  Sponsor Message: This episode is sponsored by  Solution Tree . For over 25 years, Solution Tree has partnered with schools and districts to deliver research-driven professional development that helps teachers turn their passion into real progress for their students. 👉 See the results they’ve helped schools achieve at  SolutionTree.com/10MinuteTeacher Learn how to stop digging when you’re overwhelmed, take micro-breaks that make a difference, and rethink school support systems to better care for educators. 🔗 Show notes and links: www.coolcatteacher.com/e895   🎧 Love the show? Subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen! Check out this ep...

News Roundup: What’s the Latest in Edtech and AI Right Now?

What do teachers need to know this week about AI, edtech tools, privacy risks, and time-saving features? In this fast-paced news update, Vicki Davis — the Cool Cat Teacher — shares teacher-tested headlines that impact the classroom. From Google's bulk grading feature to concerns about AI eye-tracking and international AI policy, this episode is packed with insights that matter. Also, a huge health concern with touching the receipts of many of your local retailers. 💡 Includes a teacher tip on using data for AP test prep — and a heads-up about a surprising classroom health hazard! 🗓️ Show notes + resources: www.coolcatteacher.com/e894   💬 Tag a teacher friend who needs to hear this episode! Check out this episode!

How to Help Every Child Feel Like They Belong

In this inspiring episode, Principal Carlos Ramirez, named "2024 Principal of the Year" by the Association of Latino Administrators and Superintendents shares how he turned a school tradition into a movement for community and inclusion. Discover how he builds trust with families, shows up for students, and leads a school where every child feels they belong. This is a must-listen for school leaders and teachers who want to create a culture of care and connection. 🎯 Highlights Include Leading with Compassion During Crisis : How Carlos returned to school during the pandemic to support families without internet access. A Walk to End Homelessness : How replacing Halloween with a community fundraiser became a new, inclusive tradition. Making Attendance Personal : The powerful impact of walking students to school and starting conversations that build trust. Why Belonging Matters More Than Buzzwords : Carlos explains how to avoid division by focusing on every student’s...

Fun Grammar Strategies That Actually Work

Can grammar really be fun ? Yes! In this episode, literacy coach and author Patty McGee shares fresh, playful ways to teach grammar that actually work—and won't leave kids groaning. If you've ever struggled to make grammar stick, you'll love these shame-free, curiosity-fueled strategies that bring joy and purpose back into your language lessons. (And personally I also like that there can be alternatives to diagramming sentences.) Solution Tree 💼  Sponsor Message: This episode is sponsored by Solution Tree. For over 25 years, Solution Tree has partnered with schools and districts to deliver research-driven professional development that helps teachers turn their passion into real progress for their students. 👉 See the results they’ve helped schools achieve at  SolutionTree.com/10MinuteTeacher Highlights Include How to Break Grammar Shame: Why traditional approaches often fail—and what works better Sentence-Based Strategies: From simple to complex, how sent...

Teaching Math in 2025: Dan Meyer on Tools, Trends, and True Engagement

How do we move beyond drill-and-kill and actually engage students in math? In this visionary episode, Dan Meyer shares how Desmos and Amplify are transforming math classrooms—and what every teacher needs to know for the future of math instruction. Highlights from Dan Meyer include: • Real-Time Math Engagement: How Desmos shifts math from static worksheets to dynamic experiences. How Amplify also works in this area. • Embedded PD That Works: Why the best professional development happens inside the tools teachers already use. • The Mindset Shift: Why great math teachers start with what students already know—not just what’s in the book. 🔗 Episode Page: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e901   💬 Call to Action: 📲 Tag a teacher friend who needs to hear this! Check out this episode!

56% of New Teachers in Texas Are Uncertified: The Impact on Learning

Is passion enough to teach? In this powerful episode, Dr. Jacob Kirksey—Assistant Professor of Education Policy at Texas Tech University—reveals research on the rise of uncertified teachers (56% of new teachers in Texas are uncertified)  and the real cost to student learning . Discover why teacher training matters more than ever and how we can fix the broken pipeline in education. 💼 Sponsor Message: This episode is sponsored by Solution Tree . For over 25 years, Solution Tree has partnered with schools and districts to deliver research-driven professional development that helps teachers turn their passion into real progress for their students. 👉 See the results they’ve helped schools achieve at SolutionTree.com/10MinuteTeacher 🧠 Highlights of this episode include: • The Cost of Uncertified Teachers: Students lose 3–4 months of learning in a single year when taught by uncertified teachers. • Impact on Dyslexia Diagnosis: Early learners are significantly less likely t...

8 Insights About Early Childhood Education

Isabelle Hau, executive director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning, joins Vicki Davis to explore why the early years gap is our greatest educational inequity. Discover how 90% of brain development happens before age five and why relationships are fundamental to learning. Hau's book "Love to Learn" (the #1 new release on Amazon in Early Childhood Education) reveals why we need more "relational intelligence" in education and less focus on standardized metrics. She explains why young children today play 50% less outdoors than their parents did and how early childhood educators are literally "sculpting brains." A must-listen for anyone passionate about early childhood education! Show notes, bio, and infographic at https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e889 Solution Tree - Show Sponsor For over 25 years, Solution Tree has partnered with schools and districts to deliver research-driven professional development that helps teachers turn their passion into ...

5 Ways to Help Students Succeed in School and Life

Daron Franklin also known as “Coach Frank,” is a former Algebra I teacher turned human performance coach. His practical advice to help teachers reach kids and to help kids reach their goals is spot on. He talks about strategies for improving student motivation. Additionally, he shares the importance of building relationships and things you can say and do to support student mental health. I like how he encourages us teachers to be honest when we make mistakes (we all make them.) He also encourages us to bring relevance into every lesson. Finally, his encouragement to develop keystone habits is something we can all do. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e888 Download the infographic and read Coach Frank's bio on the show notes page. Check out this episode!

How to Actually Engage Students Who Have Zero Attention Span

Dr. Marc Isseks, author of Captivate: Engaging and Empowering Students in a World of Digital Distractions, talks bluntly about cell phone policies and his opinion that attempting to ban cell phones is pointless. He also discusses the ways that you can engage students who have a short attention span (sometimes it feels like zero, but there are a few seconds -- 3 seconds. Some would say that is zero!) His thoughts on starting class are important ones to discuss. Whether it is pop culture, or other tips he offers, we can engage students in learning from the moment they walk in the door. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e877   Check out this episode!

AI in Education: Friend or Foe? A Student Perspective #AILiteracyDay

Today is AI Literacy Day, Friday, March 28, 2025. So, as my part in celebrating this day, I thought the best people to speak about this topic is my students. So, I issued a call to my AP students and two of them showed up this past Tuesday and we recorded this show. I think that their honest, intelligent, reflective thoughts of the issue of their generation and their concerns and hopes for the future. If you didn't want to talk to your students about Artificial Intelligence, you will after this show. I'm going to watch this with my other classes to start the conversation. The boldness and honesty shines through and I know I'm biased, but I'm just so, so proud of them! Way to go Will and Lucy. Thanks for speaking out!   Get the full show notes at https://www.coolcatteacher.com/ailiteracyday2025   Check out this episode!

Personalizing Learning for Teachers & Students

Courtney Walker, NASSP National Assistant Principal of the year for 2024 talks about personalize learning for both teachers and students at her school and how to get started. The collaboration at her school will inspire you! Show notes and full transcript:  https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e885 Check out this episode!

How to Build a Thriving Music Program: Expert Advice from Adrian Gordon

Join us for an inspiring conversation with Adrian Gordon, a seasoned music educator with over 20 years of experience, as he shares his insights on building a thriving music program. Discover how to connect with students, foster creativity, and overcome common challenges in music education. Whether you're a music teacher or simply passionate about the arts, this episode offers valuable advice and motivation. Show notes and bio: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e884 Key Takeaways: Prioritize self-care to sustain your energy and passion. Remember your "why" to stay focused on the impact of music education. Meet students where they are and set incremental goals. Build a community through fun, engaging activities outside the classroom. Emphasize the importance of patience and discipline in mastering music.   Tune in to learn how to create a supportive and dynamic environment for your students. Don't forget to check out Adrian Gordon's book, "Note to Self,...

How Fortnite Can be Free Physics Fun for Everyone!

In the ever-evolving landscape of educational technology, Fortnite Creative is emerging as a groundbreaking tool for physics education and game-based learning. Andrew Vanden Heuvel, an innovative educator, is transforming the way students engage with STEM education through virtual laboratories and interactive learning experiences. By leveraging the immersive world of Fortnite, Heuvel's Fortnite physics project is redefining student engagement and creative learning environments. This digital curriculum not only enhances physics education but also bridges the gap between e-sports in education and video game design, offering students a unique platform to explore and create.   Key Takeaways: Fortnite Creative is utilized as a virtual laboratory for physics education. The Fortnite physics project offers a game-based learning approach to STEM education. Students can engage in interactive learning experiences, such as skydiving and racing simulations. The project encourages student...

How to Reduce Teacher Stress: Self-Care Strategies for 2025

In this episode, we dive into the essential topic of self-care for educators with expert Morgane Michael, author of "Burn Out and Fired Up" and "Blueprint for Belonging." Teaching is a high-stress profession, often leading to burnout and compassion fatigue. Morgane shares practical strategies to help educators maintain their well-being, foster a positive classroom environment, and build a supportive school culture. - Discover the power of mindfulness in just three minutes a day. - Learn how to assess your career and projects with two simple questions. - Explore the benefits of gratitude practices and how they can transform your mindset. - Understand the importance of connection and reflection for personal and professional growth. Tune in to learn how to be the sunshine on someone's cloudy day and create a positive impact in your school community. Don't forget to subscribe and share this episode with fellow educators who could use a boost of inspiration ...

How to Shorten the Line at the Principal's Office

Traditional discipline isn’t working—so what should we do instead? In this episode, Joshua Stamper , educator and co-author of The Language of Behavior , shares how he transformed school discipline by replacing punishment with relationship-driven strategies . 💡 Learn how to: ✅ Handle disruptive behavior without removing students from class ✅ Implement the Push-In Model to strengthen teacher-student trust ✅ Use trauma-informed strategies to support emotional regulation ✅ Build a school culture that improves behavior long-term 📖 Show Notes & Resources: 🔗 https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e881 📩 Subscribe & Follow The 10-Minute Teacher Podcast: 🎙️ Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube Let’s transform student behavior— without just handing out suspensions! Check out this episode!

Teaching Writing in an AI World: A Practical Guide

As AI tools like ChatGPT become more accessible, how can teachers help students develop authentic writing skills? In this episode, Vicki Davis talks with Dawne Beck, an experienced ELA teacher, about practical strategies for integrating AI into writing instruction while maintaining academic integrity. You’ll learn: ✅ How to teach writing as a process to reduce AI misuse. ✅ Ways to use AI for feedback and editing without replacing student creativity.  ✅ How to design writing prompts that AI can’t complete well. ✅ Why students often prefer their own writing over AI-generated text. I isn’t going anywhere—so let’s teach students to use it wisely without losing their unique voice. 🎙️ 🔗 Show notes & resources: coolcatteacher.com/e880 Check out this episode!

11 Simple Hacks for Teachers to Save Time | Dr. Desiree Alexander

Are you a teacher feeling overwhelmed by endless tasks and struggling to find time for what truly matters—your students? In this episode of The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast , Dr. Desiree Alexander, an award-winning educator and consultant, shares 11 practical time management hacks every teacher can use to reclaim their time and reduce stress. 📋 Show Notes: Access the full show notes and links mentioned in this episode at coolcatteacher.com/e879. 🎓 About Dr. Desiree Alexander: Dr. Desiree Alexander is the Founder and CEO of Educator Alexander Consulting, LLC, and the Deputy Director for the Associated Professional Educators of Louisiana. With over two decades of experience in education, she is an award-winning speaker, consultant, and advocate for teachers. Her work focuses on empowering educators with practical strategies and tools to thrive in their profession. 📧 Subscribe to the Cool Cat Teacher Newsletter: Stay up-to-date with inspiring teaching tips and resources by subscribi...

Why RTI and MTSS Matter: Strategies to Support Every Learner with Mike Mattos

Discover how to revolutionize student support with RTI (Response to Intervention) and MTSS (Multi-Tiered System of Supports) in this expert-led episode. Mike Mattos, an internationally recognized educator, author, and co-creator of the RTI at Work™ model, shares proven strategies to help schools ensure every learner thrives. Drawing from decades of experience as a teacher, principal, and thought leader in professional learning communities, Mike breaks down practical tips, common mistakes to avoid, and insights for building a powerful framework of student success. Whether you're a teacher, principal, or district leader, this episode is packed with actionable advice to make RTI and MTSS work in your school. Learn more about Mike Mattos, his books, and resources at www.coolcatteacher.com/rti-mtss . Check out this episode!

Breaking the Algorithm: How Flipboard and the Fediverse Empower Educators (Episode 877)

Discover how to break free from algorithmic echo chambers and reclaim your personalized news feed. In this episode, William “Coach” Jeffery, an experienced educator and innovator, shares insights on using tools like Flipboard and the Fediverse to curate reliable, authentic, and diverse content for educators. Learn how to overcome filter bubbles, follow relevant hashtags, and amplify your professional learning with human-curated tools. Whether you're an educator or someone curious about alternative approaches to consuming news, this episode is packed with actionable strategies and inspiring discussions. Episode Highlights Include: How Flipboard supports personalized, algorithm-free content curation. The role of the Fediverse in expanding digital reach and connectivity. Practical tips for educators to curate professional learning resources. Perfect for K–12 teachers, administrators, and EdTech enthusiasts who want to stay informed without algorithmic constraints. Listen now a...