How to Have Kids Love Learning
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How to Have Kids Love Learning explores ideas and strategies for parents and educators to help students to thrive. Host Ed Madison is a professor and researcher at the University of Oregon and serves as Executive Director of the Journalistic Learning Initiative, a non-profit organization that empowers middle and high schools students discover their voice, improve academic outcomes, and become..
How to Have Kids Love Learning
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Our last episode with 6th, 7th, and 8th-grade ELA teacher, Kora Moore! We are so grateful to have gotten to chat with Kora and hear her experiences in the classroom. In this episode, she shares how the different grades she teaches have responded to journalistic learning and offers key pieces of advice for teachers considering leading journalistic projects in their classrooms.
Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches. Last yea ..read more
How to Have Kids Love Learning
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In this episode, Kora shares the stories behind mementos she keeps at her desk in her classroom and we talk about the power of stories and how storytelling elevates the classroom experience.
Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches. Last year, three of her students won an award for their published journalism piece.
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How to Have Kids Love Learning
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Group work can be difficult no matter the grade. Kora shares what she’s found useful when it comes to growing successful student groups in her class. This episode is particularly short, but we only have two more episodes with Kora!
Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches.
Relevant Links:
Journalisticlearning.org
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How to Have Kids Love Learning
2M ago
Continuing our conversation with Kora! She talks about which phase of a journalistic learning project was the most demanding of her as an educator but was also the most rewarding and led to “one of those inspirational teacher moments.”
Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches.
Links:
Journalisticlearning.org
Webinar: Connect Students to Their Community Using Journalistic Learning and In-Class Interviews
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How to Have Kids Love Learning
2M ago
In this episode, Kora shares how one of her reporter groups of students went from choosing rising gas prices as their investigative issue to the struggles of local restaurants. Helping students find a good local issue they care about can be a tricky part of a journalistic learning project, so tune in for some tips from Kora!
Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project in her classroom across the three grades she teaches. Last year, three of her students won an award for their publ ..read more
How to Have Kids Love Learning
2M ago
Kora Moore teaches 6th, 7th, and 8th grade ELA at Lighthouse Middle School in Coos Bay, Oregon. This is her second year leading a journalistic learning project across the three grades she teaches. Last year, three of her students won an award for their published journalism piece.
In this episode, Kore shares how she heard about journalistic learning and a fun little experience she had teaching her kids about Wikipedia!
Note: As this is our first episode, we do take a little time to explain journalistic learning and the Journalistic Learning Initiative's (JLI) Effective Communicators Program.
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How to Have Kids Love Learning
2M ago
On today’s episode: Dr. Victoria Waller stops by the podcast to discuss the difficulties children with learning disabilities face and the tools and solutions that can help them become confident in and out of the classroom.
Topics:
2:00 The story behind Yes! Your Child Can book
06:41 Victoria’s opinion on full inclusion learning
08:27 Working with intercity children
09:03 Teaching students through music
12:08 The importance of finding a child’s passion
16:49 The importance of tapping into a child’s motivation
18:25 The fear of losing good teachers
21:18 Statistics about children with learning d ..read more
How to Have Kids Love Learning
2M ago
In today's episode, Mariaemma Willis stops by the podcast to share some tips for parents on finding their child's learning style and discusses the importance of doing so. Mariaemma is an author, speaker, consultant, and trainer.
Topics:
2:04 A breakdown of what a learning style is
05:40 Mariaemma explains how she helps teacher personalize their work with students
08:30 How parents can identify their child's learning style
12:51 Mariaemma talks about her book Discover Your Child’s Learning Style
14:46 Growth Mindset
16:05 How AI gives kids a personalized approach to instruction
23:12 Final thou ..read more
How to Have Kids Love Learning
2M ago
On today’s episode: Cynthia Tobias is an experienced educator, motivational speaker, and best-selling author who specializes in helping people of all ages find their natural learning style. Today, we spoke with Cynthia about the importance of learning your unique learning style so that you can continue to learn and adapt throughout life’s changes.
Topics:
01:45 What do I need to concentrate?
05:30 Difference between Theory of Multiple Intelligences and Learning Styles
06:30 Different learning styles
10:30 Teaching students how to learn
13:00 Resources for parents
16:00 Technology and learning ..read more
How to Have Kids Love Learning
2M ago
On today’s episode: Erik Bean is an educational technology professional, author, researcher, and administrator who is widely recognized for leadership to improve pedagogy and andragogy in higher and secondary (K-12) educational markets. Today, we talk with Erik about his new book Bias is All Around You and how to help the rising generation decipher good information from bad information.
Topics:
02:40 What is bias?
05:45 How to help students search for good information and sources of partiality
12:30 Bias and passion
16:30 Outliers and information
18:30 The consequences of using bad information ..read more