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Ayers Lunch & Learn Podcast

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by Ayers Institute

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Podcast Overview

Educators know learning is a lifelong pursuit. The Ayers Institute Lunch & Learn podcast provides bite-sized portions of professional learning. You will hear from experienced educators and experts in the field about innovative ideas, proven best practices, and valuable academic resources. Each episode is 10-15 minutes long and concludes with a prompting question to spark discussion within your professional learning community. Retired podcast Look for new episodes of professional learning content in the current Ayers All Access podcast program. Legacy episodes produced between 2017 and 2020 can be accessed here.

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6/8/2018

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Episode thumbnail for 25: Accountability within Collaborative Learning

April 20, 2020

25: Accountability within Collaborative Learning

<p>Perhaps the most misused word in education is collaboration. What do we mean when we tell students they will be collaborating? More importantly, what do students do when we tell them they will be collaborating? Join Ayers Institute for Teacher Learning &amp; Innovation colleagues Dr. Karen Marklein and Mrs. Julia Osteen for a conversation about ensuring individual accountability for group work.</p> <p>SHOW NOTES:</p> <p>A "<a href="/files/podcast_files/all_podcast_ep25_plguide.pdf" target="_blank">Professional Learning Guide</a>" document is available to help you extend your learning for this podcast episode. This document can be used for individual growth or for group study with your Professional Learning Community (PLC) or Professional Learning Network (PLN).</p> <p> </p><p>CREDITS:</p> <ul><li>Producer &amp; Host: Julia Osteen</li> <li>Engineer &amp; Editor: Forrest Doddington</li> </ul>

Episode thumbnail for 24: What I Want My Mentor Teacher to Know

February 13, 2020

24: What I Want My Mentor Teacher to Know

<p>Mentor teachers are essential to successful field experiences for pre-service teacher candidates. Real classrooms are important training grounds for future educators. Let’s consider how we can maximize the impact of student-teaching experiences. In this episode, Payton Dishman and Alondra Ramirez, two teacher candidates attending the College of Education at Lipscomb University, discuss important concepts they want mentor teachers to know about teacher candidates.</p> <p>SHOW NOTES:</p> <p>A "<a href="/files/podcast_files/all_podcast_ep24_plguide.pdf" target="_blank">Professional Learning Guide</a>" document is available to help you extend your learning for this podcast episode. This document can be used for individual growth or for group study with your Professional Learning Community (PLC) or Professional Learning Network (PLN).</p> <p> </p><p>CREDITS:</p> <ul><li>Producer &amp; Host: Julia Osteen</li> <li>Engineer &amp; Editor: Forrest Doddington</li> </ul>

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November 11, 2019

23: Practical Approaches to Collaborative Learning

<p>Perhaps the most misused word in education is collaboration. What do we mean when we tell students they will be collaborating? More importantly, what do students do when we tell them they will be collaborating? Join Ayers Institute for Teacher Learning &amp; Innovation colleagues Dr. Karen Marklein and Mrs. Julia Osteen for a conversation about practical approaches for effective student collaboration.</p> <p>SHOW NOTES:</p> <p>A "<a href="/files/podcast_files/all_podcast_ep23_plguide.pdf" target="_blank">Professional Learning Guide</a>" document is available to help you extend your learning for this podcast episode. This document can be used for individual growth or for group study with your Professional Learning Community (PLC) or Professional Learning Network (PLN).</p> <p> </p><p>CREDITS:</p> <ul><li>Producer &amp; Host: Julia Osteen</li> <li>Engineer &amp; Editor: Forrest Doddington</li> </ul>

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What is Ayers Lunch & Learn Podcast?

Educators know learning is a lifelong pursuit. The Ayers Institute Lunch & Learn podcast provides bite-sized portions of professional learning. You will hear from experienced educators and experts in the field about innovative ideas, proven best practices, and valuable academic resources. Each episode is 10-15 minutes long and concludes with a prompting question to spark discussion within your professional learning community. Retired podcast Look for new episodes of professional learning content in the current Ayers All Access podcast program. Legacy episodes produced between 2017 and 2020 can be accessed here.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.

Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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