REBELS & RISK TAKERS
By Carnegie Learning
REBELS & RISK TAKERSJul 06, 2020
Retrieval Practices
Did you know that it is possible to structure our classroom environment in such a way that it actually guards against forgetting?!? In this episode Cognitive Psychologist, Dr. Bob Hausmann, and master teacher, Erica Buishas, join Kasey to talk about how we learn, the process of building long-term memory, and some practical retrieval practices you can use in your classroom right now to help make student learning stick.
Vulnerability in the Math Classroom
Risk-taking is always predicated with vulnerability, even in the math classroom. If we want our students to jump into rich, mathematical tasks unafraid to take risks, we must first create a space where it's safe for them to be vulnerable… and that starts with, ME, the teacher. In this episode Cassie Martin-Reynolds and Katie Ruff join Kasey to talk about what it really means to be vulnerable, to embrace failure, and to learn to rise.
Aligning Teaching to Learning
Aligning Teaching to Learning is all about putting students FIRST. It's about respecting the unique knowledge and experience each student brings to the table and ensuring that everything we do in the classroom is a work toward helping them make connections in the web of mathematical knowledge they're building. Sandy Finocchi and Amy Jones-Lewis understand well what it means to align teaching to learning because they've both done it and they both played a HUGE role in Kasey's transition to putting students first too!
Growth Mindset
Why do we think math is only worthy of first draft thinking? Janet Tomlinson and Sami Briceno have a combined 50 years experience in math education, but would each be the first to say... they're STILL learning! In this episode we dig into the importance of growth mindset and second chances when it comes to rebelling and risk taking in education. We’ll dig into some amazing insights in Carol Dweck’s Mindset, Jo Boaler’s Mathematical Mindsets, and one of Kasey’s favorite children’s books, The Most Magnificent Thing by Ashley Squires.
Rebellious Teaching
Rebels & Risk Takers
In this pilot episode Kasey uncovers the vision behind the podcast. Alongside a critical colleague (and friend), JiLL Swissa, she talks through her own journey of rebellion and shares some of her early risk-taking stories, a few of her countless mistakes, and some impactful lessons learned. Come join our rebellion!