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TTELT is a podcast for English language teachers who never seem to find the time for the professional development we want and need. Episodes include tips that we can implement in our classes this week, discussiions of journal articles and blogs in our field, and interviews with prominent, and not so prominent, teachers who have teaching tips they'd like to share. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttelt/support
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Welcome to "Teach Hustle Grow," the podcast where we embrace the magic of teaching, the thrill of side hustles, and the transformative power of personal development. I'm your host, Tennille Martinez, an educator turned entrepreneur & coach, and I'm here to share the dynamic journey of balancing multiple roles. Join me each week as we dive into effective strategies, classroom insights, and the joys of nurturing young minds. I'll take you on a rollercoaster ride of side hustle adventures, shar ...
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Practical and proven tips, ideas and advice for private music teachers. Listen in to improve your instrumental or vocal music studio business and find that oh-so-elusive feeling of balance in your life. Welcome to The Vibrant Music Teaching Podcast! This is the show for you if you’re an instrumental or vocal music teacher that wants friendly, creative and accessible advice. I’m your host Nicola Cantan. My membership site, Vibrant Music Teaching, helps teachers all over the world to include m ...
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If you fear failing and the uncertainty of the unknown in starting your teacher side hustle, you are not alone! The struggle to overcome self-doubt and fear can be overwhelming, especially when leaping into entrepreneurship. It's tough to navigate the digital scene and craft a successful online presence, especially if you're not a tech guru or have…
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What do Oklahoma ag teachers need? Turns out, it's more than professional development; it's curricular resources, admin support, and respect. These needs span the ag program and the career, so Kayla Marsh and Kris Rankin (Oklahoma State University) challenge us to think about how we can balance professional development with reality, build networks …
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Join us to hear Milsania Lopez, Dean of University of Santiago, Cuba, as she shares techniques for motivating pre-service teachers to become teachers of the English Language.She shares ways to motivate teachers to become teachers of English. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttelt/messageSupport this podcast: http…
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Are you ready to unlock the secret to balancing your teaching career and side hustle without burning out? In this episode, you'll discover unexpected strategies for setting boundaries and protecting your well-being as a teacher with a side hustle. Get ready to be surprised by the powerful impact of prioritizing self-care and effective time manageme…
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If you're feeling overwhelmed by the chaos of juggling your teaching career and side hustle, trying to keep everything on track but feeling like you're constantly falling behind, then you are not alone! It's time to break free from the cycle of disorganization and reclaim control over your side gig. Discover the essential steps for effective projec…
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In this episode, the Owl Pellets Crew wrap up their mentoring mini-series. What better way to conclude a series than to add recommendations? Brain, Becky, and Mike discuss seven recommendations for mentoring programs.Από τον Owl Pellets
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Are you ready for a surprising twist? What if I told you that branding your side hustle has more in common with setting up your classroom than you think? Stay tuned to discover the unexpected connection between creating an engaging classroom atmosphere and crafting a standout brand for your side hustle. You won't believe how these two seemingly dif…
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In this episode of our Sparking Out-of-Classroom Success series (SOS), we're discussing two crucial aspects of side hustle success: time management and goal-setting. Join me as we uncover practical strategies to carve out time for your side hustle amidst your teaching responsibilities and craft a clear roadmap to your entrepreneurial dreams. In thi…
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Welcome back, teachers, to another empowering episode of "Teach Hustle Grow"! In this episode of our Sparking Out-of-Classroom Success series (SOS), we're diving deep into the realm of self-doubt and how to overcome it on your journey toward teaching and side hustle success. In this episode: Discover why self-doubt is a natural part of the journey,…
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Have you ever heard of 8th graders enjoying accounting? In this week's episode, Neil Knobloch and Andrea Brown talk with the crew regarding their success in integrating an agricultural business management simulation into an eighth-grade classroom. They make double-entry accounting sound fun! Journal article: https://jae-online.org/index.php/jae/art…
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Public speaking makes many people nervous and it's the last thing you want to be worrying about when you're managing all the logistics of a recital. Tune in to hear my simple formula for your welcome speech at your next student concert. Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.Από τον Nicola Cantan
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Ready to turn your teaching talents into a thriving side hustle? Join us on a new series - Sparking Out-of-Classroom Success (S.O.S.) on the Teach Hustle Grow podcast. In this episode, we'll guide you through finding your passion, overcoming fears, and setting goals for side hustle success. Plus, get an exclusive peek into the Teacher Side Hustle T…
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Alternatively certified teachers bring a variety of experiences to their practice of agricultural education that add value to their schools and benefit their students. Kellie Claflin (The Ohio State University) asks us to think about how we can better support teachers, but especially those new to the profession. She encourages us to be connectors; …
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Virtual professional development is a reality of the post-pandemic world, and it's changed how we deliver and expect to interact with PD. Amber Rice (University of Arizona) shares great insight from CASE participants to help us think about what professional development participants have access to in terms of community development, content, and deli…
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Have you ever heard these myths about thriving through quarterly transitions? Myth 1: You can't start a side hustle during the school year. Myth 2: Quarterly planning is too rigid for side hustles. Myth 3: Balancing teaching and a side hustle is impossible. The truth might surprise you, but it's not what you think. Stay tuned for the real deal. In …
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With a decline in the teaching workforce and a decline in teacher diversity, Matt Wood and Michelle Burrows at Utah State University wanted to know: what's the effect on ag programs? In exploring attitudes and professional development around Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity (IDE), they found teachers were looking for PD to help them tap into studen…
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This is the most important question I've been asking myself lately. What tools can we use to make it feel easy for the student, so that they feel confident, competent and motivated. Find out more about membership at vibrantmusicteaching.com.Από τον Nicola Cantan
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What are we recruiting to? Tiffany Marzalino and Aaron McKim at Michigan State University share how Michigan ag teachers are recruiting students to their programs--and it might be more straightforward than you think! Tune in as we talk about authenticity, inclusivity and belonging, empowering students to share their experiences, and the different l…
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Ready to be surprised? What if I told you that your experiences in the classroom hold the key to unlocking your entrepreneurial potential? Yes, you, as a teacher, have the power to turn your passions and teaching skills into a successful online side hustle. Intrigued? Stay tuned as we unravel the unexpected connection between teaching and entrepren…
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How can we evaluate mentoring? Do you know what purpose you are serving as a mentor or mentee? In this week's episode Brian, Becky, and Mike discuss how to assess and evaluate mentoring. Tune in as the crew continues their mentoring mini-series.Από τον Owl Pellets
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Based in Colombia, Gustavo Valiente shares an effective technique to engage students in communication! Discover their interests and adapt your topic and grammar to fit their interests. This technique provides intrinsic motivation for speaking. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttelt/messageSupport this podcast: ht…
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Establishing integrated school gardens takes a champion to start, but a team to maintain. Jade Davidson (Oregon State University) and Jason Peake (University of Georgia) share a framework and the components necessary to integrate sustainable and integrated school gardens that are part of the school culture. Journal Article: https://agdevresearch.or…
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If you're feeling overwhelmed and stuck in a cycle of complaints, longing for more but feeling powerless against the constraints of teaching, then you are not alone! It's easy to feel undervalued and overworked, sacrificing everything for others without receiving the recognition or compensation you deserve. Year after year, more is taken and little…
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Geocaching is a treasure hunting community teachers can leverage as an instructional tool. Rachel Hendrix (West Virginia University) and John Rickets (Tennessee State University) join the crew to help us learn how to use geocaching to promote critical thinking, teamwork, and communication and to use geocaching as an instructional tool. Journal arti…
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Join us to hear Juan Carlos Domingez, based in Cuba, as he shares an innovative technique of integrating radio into the English classroom. He shares weekly idiomatic expressions in the context of a conversation. Students are challenged to deduce the meanings of idioms from English-speaking countries around the world. Radio Metropolitana Havana --- …
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Understanding and experiencing culture is critical for young agricultural leaders, but there's often some anxiety around having culturally competent conversations. Never fear--Janiece Pigg (Tennessee Youth Development) is here to help us think about opportunities to expand our cultural lens. Journal article: https://jae-online.org/index.php/jae/art…
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Join us to hear Dr. Pankaj Mehrotra, an English teacher from Delhi, India, as he discusses conventional and virtual learning spaces and how they affect teacher–student and student–student interactions in the classroom. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ttelt/messageSupport this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.…
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Have you heard these myths about procrastination? Myth #1: Procrastination is just about being lazy. Myth #2: Procrastination is a time management issue. Myth #3: Procrastination is a result of poor self-control. I'll share the truth about overcoming procrastination, but first, let's explore these myths. In this episode, you will be able to: Master…
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There are hundreds of ways to measure success in SBAE programs, and Haley Traini (Oregon State University) joins us to talk about them all! We'll chat about teacher and program performance, overwhelm, and career expectations in the jam packed episode! Journal article: https://jae-online.org/index.php/jae/article/view/29…
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Join us to hear Sharifa Djurabaeva, an English teacher originally from Uzbekistan, who is currently teaching beginning newcomerhigh school students in Massachusetts. Sharifa will discuss the challenges she has faced and how she is meeting them. Discover new resources and ideas that may help you in a similar teaching situation. --- Send in a voice m…
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Join us to hear Dilia Topham, a veteran Teacher-Trainer, currently working in Dushanbe,Tajikistan for the American Council, as she describes the Experiential Learning Cycle and gives examples ofhow it can be used by teachers and teacher-trainees for self-assessment and improvement. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/sho…
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We all have students with special needs in our classes. Unfortunately, many of us also need additional training to support our SPED students. Tune in as the OP team chats with Raegan Ramage (Louisiana) as she shares tips for opening communication with SPED teachers, working with students, and involving SPED students in Agricultural Education. Journ…
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In the hustle and bustle of the classroom, I never imagined I'd find myself on a path to entrepreneurship. As I navigated the challenges of teaching, I discovered an unexpected twist that led me to a whole new world of opportunities. What could this twist be, and how did it change her life and career? Stay tuned to uncover the surprising journey fr…
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We rely on a toolbox of instructional methods as agricultural educators. Blake Colclasure (University of Tennessee) and Jack Dempsey (University of Illinois & Cascade Reading) share how our belief in a method's effectiveness affects our use of that method. Spoiler alert: you've got to believe! Journal Article: https://agdevresearch.org/index.php/aa…
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Join us to hear Dr Arum Perwitasari, Academic Relations Lead at ETS Global, based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, as she describes how to integrate reading or listening activities into speaking activities for English for Academic Purposes. She gives some examples of integrated tasks that teachers can use to teach academic speaking. Listen to hear mo…
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Have you heard these myths about starting a side hustle as a teacher? Myth #1: Teachers don't have time for a side hustle. Myth #2: It's too expensive to start a business. Myth #3: Teachers don't have the skills for entrepreneurship. What if I told you that these myths are holding you back from a successful side hustle? Stay tuned to find out the t…
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