
Fifty-two Stops and the Streets in Between: A Student Teacher's Journey
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Podcast Overview
<p>Fifty-two Stops and the Streets in Between: A Student Teacher’s Journey is a podcast that host James (@chicagostudentteacher) created to help all of those who are considering — or on their way to — becoming a teacher. </p> <p> “There are so many things I have learned along the way,” James says, “and so many fears I have going forward. It’s my goal to share all of this with you in real time. My plan is to interview those who interact with a student teacher to get their insight and suggestions to be successful. I want them to tell me ALL the things I don't know I should ask, and when they do, we will all learn together. It’s my desire that the episodes are unscripted, raw, and real. I hope you join me in the last leg of my university education as a new student teacher! Comments and suggestions are welcome, and if you want to be a guest . . . lets do it! Email chicagostudentteacher@gmail.com.</p>
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8/14/2021
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Recent Episodes

September 5, 2021
Episode 3: Alicia Thompson
"On this episode," James writes, "I have the privilege to speak to fellow student teacher Alicia Thompson as we both unpack our first day of school with students in a high school setting. Alicia lives in Connecticut and is in the same situation as I am, trying to balance school, family, and finances. Alicia graciously reached out to me in an email and said, 'I would love to connect!' I am super stoked to be able to invite you into our conversation about our experiences so far, as well as our joys and fears going forward. As usual, I invite your feedback and input. You can email me at ChicagoStudentTeacher@gmail.com."

August 18, 2021
Episode 2: Ms. Venus Shannon
This week James interviews his principal mentor, Ms. Venus Shannon, principal at Zion Central Middle School in Zion, Illinois. Ms. Shannon has sage advice for student teachers beginning on this final chapter as we enter classrooms and orient ourselves to the school and its culture and climate. Sit back, relax and listen in. As usual, questions or comments are welcome; email James at jlmorga3@neiu.edu.

August 14, 2021
Prologue: Welcome to my Student Teaching Podcast Dream
This debut episode is an introduction to James, where he shares his vision of why he is doing the podcast and what he hopes to contribute to all those on a student teaching journey. As an outline for the episodes, he plans to use his SPED 512 syllabus as a guide for the next 16 weeks. Let's wonder together and share the experience!
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- What is Fifty-two Stops and the Streets in Between: A Student Teacher's Journey?
<p>Fifty-two Stops and the Streets in Between: A Student Teacher’s Journey is a podcast that host James (@chicagostudentteacher) created to help all of those who are considering — or on their way to — becoming a teacher. </p> <p> “There are so many things I have learned along the way,” James says, “and so many fears I have going forward. It’s my goal to share all of this with you in real time. My plan is to interview those who interact with a student teacher to get their insight and suggestions to be successful. I want them to tell me ALL the things I don't know I should ask, and when they do, we will all learn together. It’s my desire that the episodes are unscripted, raw, and real. I hope you join me in the last leg of my university education as a new student teacher! Comments and suggestions are welcome, and if you want to be a guest . . . lets do it! Email chicagostudentteacher@gmail.com.</p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
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