Episodes

  • 254: Dusting Off an Old Practice to Make Reading Fun Again
    Jun 22 2025

    As a life-long reader, English teacher Dan Tricarico wanted to bring the love of reading to his high school students, but the constant, irresistible presence of digital media made for tough competition. Rather than seeking out a high-tech solution, he brought back simplicity in the form of daily silent reading, and to his surprise, most of his students really took to it. In this episode, he shares his experience in the hopes that more teachers will resurrect this classic practice in their own classrooms.

    Thanks to Alpaca and the School Me Podcast for sponsoring this episode.

    To read Dan's guest post and find links to his books, visit cultofpedagogy.com/silent-reading.

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    33 mins
  • EduTip 32: Don't put kids in Charlie Bucket situations.
    Jun 15 2025

    Although most teachers understand that not all students have the same home life, sometimes we forget how big those differences can really be, and how humiliating it can be for a student to be asked to publicly share details about their lives outside of school. In this EduTip we'll talk about some situations where this comes up, and what you can do to prevent it from happening.

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    Thanks to Studyo for sponsoring this tip. You can find written and video versions of these at cultofpedagogy.com/edutips.

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    6 mins
  • 253: Fully Seen and Fully Known: Teaching that Affirms Disability
    Jun 8 2025

    Most special education efforts have focused on giving students with disabilities better access to the curriculum — but access alone isn’t enough. In this episode, I talk with Amy Tondreau and Laurie Rabinowitz, authors of the book Sustaining Cultural and Disability Identities in the Literacy Classroom, about disability-sustaining pedagogy, a framework that helps students embrace disability as a cultural identity. We explore practical ways teachers can make their classrooms more inclusive, empowering, and identity-affirming for disabled students.

    Thanks to Alpaca and the School Me Podcast for sponsoring this episode.

    To read a full transcript of this episode and find links to related resources, visit cultofpedagogy.com/disability-sustaining.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • EduTip 31: Be the first dork.
    Jun 1 2025

    If you want to have the kind of classroom where students do more than just sit and listen, it's likely that your plans may include activities that require some social risk-taking. One way to help your students get more comfortable taking these small social risks is for you to be the first dork, the first one to do the thing that no one else wants to do because they’re afraid of looking weird or being vulnerable.

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    Thanks to Studyo for sponsoring this tip. You can find written and video versions of these at cultofpedagogy.com/edutips.

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    5 mins
  • 252: Where Discipline Reform Has Gone Wrong (in Some Schools)
    May 27 2025

    While the shift to restorative practices should be improving student behavior, that's not happening in every school. Some teachers say the discipline systems at their schools have completely broken down, creating an environment where students do whatever they want with no consequences. This has made teachers feel frustrated, angry, unsupported, and in some cases, unsafe. What has gone wrong? In this episode, I have an in-depth conversation about this issue with restorative justice educator bink jones and trauma-informed educator Alex Shevrin Venet. Both educators are well aware that restorative practices are getting a bad rap for all the wrong reasons, they unequivocally validate the frustrations teachers are experiencing, and they explain what they think is going wrong in schools that aren't seeing good results from this framework. They offer a path forward for educators who are desperate for a healthy, respectful, productive climate in their schools.

    Thanks to ExploreLearning and Listenwise for sponsoring this episode.

    To read a full transcript of this episode and find links to related resources, visit cultofpedagogy.com/discipline-reform.

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • EduTip 30: Do something after formative assessments.
    May 18 2025

    If I give my students an exit slip to check their grasp of a particular skill, and a third of them don’t do well, just moving forward with my original teaching plan is a missed opportunity. Ideally, my next steps should involve some kind of targeted response. Let's talk about what that looks like.

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    Thanks to Studyo for sponsoring this tip. You can find written and video versions of these at cultofpedagogy.com/edutips.

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    4 mins
  • 251: Holding Students Accountable in the Age of AI
    May 11 2025

    Since ChatGPT's arrival in late 2022, the top concern I’ve heard from teachers is that students will stop doing their own writing and rely entirely on AI. While that worry is real, more teachers are recognizing that AI is here to stay and are looking for ways to work with it rather than against it. My guest today, Tony Frontier, offers one of the most insightful takes I’ve seen on this issue. In his new book AI With Intention and in our conversation, he shares clear, practical strategies for helping students use AI responsibly and maintain academic integrity.

    Thanks to ExploreLearning and Listenwise for sponsoring this episode.

    To read a full transcript of this episode and find links to more retrieval practice resources, visit cultofpedagogy.com/ai-integrity.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • EduTip 29: Build relationships with a spreadsheet.
    May 4 2025

    Lots of teachers give students some kind of questionnaire at the beginning of a school year to get to know them, but what do you do with that information after you get it? By putting responses into a spreadsheet, you'll have a relationship-building tool you can use all year.

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    Thanks to Studyo for sponsoring this tip. You can find written and video versions of these at cultofpedagogy.com/edutips.

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    5 mins