• Episode 059: Balancing Relationships and Teaching: Insights from Educator Partners Part 1 with Tammy and Christine
    Feb 4 2025

    What happens when the classroom door closes, but the workday continues at home? Join us for an eye-opening exploration into the personal lives of educators, as seen through the eyes of their significant others. Discover the surprising truth that 65% of teacher partners report their loved ones bringing work home often. This episode reveals the intricate dance of maintaining a fulfilling relationship while balancing the demanding nature of teaching, particularly for elementary educators. Tune in for heartwarming stories and candid insights into the long-term commitments that often define educator relationships, and see how these commitments withstand the pressures of the profession.

    In our candid conversation, we uncover the toll that teaching takes not just on professional life, but on personal health and family dynamics. Hear firsthand accounts from teacher partners about the exhaustion that leaves teachers too drained to engage with family and friends, and the quiet moments needed to reset before rejoining their loved ones. With alarming survey results highlighting the negative impact of teaching on physical health, we stress the importance of adopting healthier lifestyle choices to counteract stress. Join us as we wrap up this segment with a commitment to continuing the conversation in part two, delving deeper into these vital issues affecting educators and their families.

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    28 mins
  • Episode 058: Revisiting Empowering Math Instruction with Naomi Church
    Jan 28 2025

    Naomi Church, a passionate advocate for minimalist teaching strategies in math, joins us to unravel the complexities of modern math instruction. What if less really is more when it comes to teaching math? Discover how simplifying your approach can not only alleviate the overwhelming burden of an extensive curriculum but also transform the learning environment into one where engagement and strategic thinking flourish. From the Universal Design for Learning framework to fostering a classroom culture ripe for productive struggle, Naomi's insights encourage educators to rethink how math is taught.

    Empowering students is at the heart of our discussion, focusing on how autonomy can revolutionize their learning experience. We explore the potential of giving students choices—from the problems they tackle to how they collaborate and demonstrate mastery. This isn't just about letting go; it's about strategically passing the baton to our learners in ways that build their confidence and efficacy. We draw inspiration from "Building Thinking Classrooms," offering strategies that shift the onus of learning from educators to students, fostering independent thinkers ready to navigate complex problems.

    Finally, we dissect the math block, offering a fresh perspective on balancing instruction, reteaching, and remediation. By dividing the lesson into targeted segments, we ensure every second contributes to meaningful learning. Say goodbye to traditional drills and engage students with recommended resources like "Math Fact Fluency" by Jenny Bay Williams and Gina Kling, which integrate fun fluency games into lessons. Join us in celebrating a minimalist approach that doesn't sacrifice depth or understanding, but instead, maximizes every moment in the math classroom.

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    33 mins
  • Episode 057: Revisiting Advocacy for Minimalism with Tammy and Christine
    Jan 21 2025

    Could embracing minimalism and advocating for yourself transform your teaching and personal life? Join us as we promise to uncover how reducing unnecessary workloads and protecting personal time can lead to a more fulfilling and effective educational experience. Tammy Musiowsky-Borneman and Christine Arnold revisit a beloved discussion, spotlighting how involving students more actively in their learning can help educators maintain a healthier work-life balance. By recognizing our students' capabilities, we can create opportunities for productive struggle, lessen our stress, and improve student engagement. We'll share stories and strategies for aligning our teaching with minimalist principles that empower both educators and learners.

    Teacher wellness and sustainability are at the heart of this episode, highlighting how prioritizing self-care can have a ripple effect on student well-being. With the ongoing challenge of substitute teacher shortages, the guilt of taking necessary sick days can be overwhelming, yet essential for maintaining effective practice. We explore the power of student-centered learning to alleviate pressures and foster a supportive classroom environment. By modeling wellness and advocating for our needs, we set a powerful example for our students and their families. Tune in and connect with our community on social media as we continue our journey toward simplicity and effectiveness in education.

    Naomi Church, Chief Learning Officer at Growing Minds Consulting, is a speaker, author, experienced educator, and credentialed coach. She served in very large public school districts for almost 20 years as a Professional Development Specialist, Math intervention specialist, RtI Coordinator, Instructional Coach, and teacher leader. Naomi created a Mathematics for Struggling Learners training for the Florida Diagnostic and Learning Resources System (FDLRS) that is being implemented across the State of Florida. In her role as the Chief Learning Officer of Growing Minds Consulting, Naomi now works with schools, districts and departments of education to help make education more inclusive and equitable for all. As the President of Learning Forward Florida, Naomi is helping to re-envision professional learning for educators to maximize engagement, value and implementation. Naomi is passionate about professional learning and building capacity in teachers and families to increase student success.

    Resources written by Naomi:
    The Value of Choice Blog Post
    The Homework Debate: What is the ‘Right’ Homework? Blog Post
    Reteaching vs. Remediation Blog Post

    Resources Naomi recommends:
    Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics: 14 Teaching Practices for Enhancing Learning by Peter Liljedahl
    Productive Math Struggle: A 6-Point action Plan for Fostering Perseverance by John SanGiovanni, Susie Klatt, Kevin Dykema
    Math Fact fluency: 60+ Gam

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    28 mins
  • Episode 056: Revisiting The Art of Subtraction with Dan Tricarico
    Jan 14 2025

    Join us on a transformative journey with our special guest, Dan Tricarico, a veteran high school teacher who has seamlessly woven Zen principles into the fabric of his teaching. Uncover Dan's inspiring story of navigating the throes of burnout and emerging with a toolkit of mindfulness strategies that not only reignited his passion for education but also equipped him with the means to sustain it. This episode promises to offer you practical insights into balancing the demands of teaching with personal passions, such as writing and photography, creating a fulfilling and well-rounded life. Dan's approach is a beacon for educators feeling the weight of stress, providing relatable and impactful strategies to maintain enthusiasm and effectiveness in their careers.

    We also explore the liberating power of subtraction, as inspired by the book "Subtract." Discover how intentionally removing the clutter—both physical and mental—can lead to greater mindfulness and clarity. Through personal stories, we illustrate the freedom that comes with simplification and reflection, especially significant in today's post-pandemic world. Educators face unique challenges, and this episode encourages embracing gradual change rather than seeking immediate results, drawing from diverse professions to enrich teaching practices. Whether you're a newcomer to the field or a seasoned educator pondering retirement, these insights offer encouragement and actionable strategies for achieving balance and fulfillment.

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    26 mins
  • BONUS: Season 4 Preview!
    Jan 7 2025

    In Season Four of the Minimalist Educator Podcast, we explore the important intersection of teaching and personal life while reflecting on our most popular episodes. The discussions emphasize human connections in education, effective instructional strategies, and the importance of compassion in teaching.

    • Overview of new season and its highlights
    • Top three episodes based on listener popularity
    • Insights from educator-partner survey responses
    • Exploration of effective instructional strategies
    • Guest interviews on tutoring and teaching experiences
    • Discussion on leading with love and humanity in education
    • Call for audience engagement and suggestions

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    8 mins
  • Episode 055: Season 3 Highlights
    Dec 17 2024

    Ever wondered how you can streamline your teaching methods and maximize productivity? This final episode of Season 3 on the Minimalist Educator Podcast is your go-to guide! We’ve compiled the most impactful "Pair Down Pointers" from our brilliant guests, starting with Jennifer Orr’s practical end-of-day task hack from episode 45, to Naomi Church and Sarah Decotis advocacy for fewer, more effective online instructional programs from episode 56. And don’t miss the sage advice from Peter DeWitt and Mike Nelson in episode 42 on the transformative power of finding a good collaborator in educational leadership.

    But that's not all—this episode also features a treasure trove of insights and reflections from various thought leaders. From Amanda Kunalaba’s discussion on the role of arts integration in vocabulary building in episode 51, to David Hayerly’s exploration of thinking maps from episode 48, there’s something to inspire every educator. You’ll also hear from Dr. Sheldon Eakins on addressing implicit bias in episode 52, Lindsay Prendergast and Piper Lee on collaborative reading and resilience in episode 46, and Chris Fenning’s strategies for effective communication and post-training accountability in episode 44. Whether you’re looking to enhance your lesson plans, promote equity, or improve your communication skills, this episode is packed with valuable tips and strategies to elevate your teaching journey.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 054: Simplicity in Online Programs Naomi Church and Sarah DeCotis
    Dec 10 2024

    Can you imagine navigating a world where your child's education is simplified and more effective? Join us on the Minimalist Educator Podcast as we uncover how to streamline online educational programs with the help of our insightful guests, Naomi Church and Sarah DeCotis from Age of Learning. Naomi, an expert educator and national math curriculum specialist, and Sarah, a national literacy director, share their wisdom on managing the overwhelming number of ed tech tools in schools. With the typical school district juggling around 1,400 different programs, they reveal the critical need to reduce this number to ensure smooth implementation and ease of use for everyone involved. They highlight the power of selecting research-backed, evidence-based programs to genuinely enhance the educational experience while keeping things straightforward and efficient.

    We dive into pragmatic strategies for prioritizing and implementing educational programs amid a sea of available platforms and technologies. Emphasizing a minimalist approach, we explore how to choose the most effective programs backed by robust research and efficacy studies, particularly those vetted by third-party organizations. Our conversation includes practical tips for gathering user feedback, conducting pilot tests, and ensuring alignment with school or district goals. Naomi and Sarah also stress the importance of high-quality professional learning to guarantee successful program implementation, focusing on quality over quantity. Tune in to learn how to make informed decisions that maximize resources and significantly improve student learning outcomes.


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    Naomi Church @GrowingMindsK12, Age of Learning @AgeofLearning

    The Reading League

    UDL Guidelines from CAST

    Age of Learning website

    Evidence for ESSA website


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    24 mins
  • Episode 053: The Slow Schools Movement with Tammy and Christine
    Dec 3 2024

    Can slowing down actually lead to more effective education? Join us as we unravel the slow schools movement, a transformative approach that prioritizes mindfulness, intentionality, and holistic well-being over the relentless pace of modern education. Discover how cultural shifts towards busyness as a badge of honor have infiltrated our schools, and why it's crucial to rethink what true success looks like in the realm of teaching and learning. Tammy Musialski-Bornemann and Christine Arnold share their personal insights and revelations, including a fascinating school visit to Finland, where education is approached with flexibility and focus on the whole student.

    By tuning in, you'll learn practical strategies for creating a thoughtful, sustainable classroom environment that nurtures well-rounded students ready for an unpredictable future. Whether you're an educator seeking actionable methods or simply curious about alternative educational philosophies, this episode offers a rich exploration of how slowing down can pave the way for deeper connections and more meaningful learning experiences. Join us on this journey to reimagine education in a way that honors both the teacher's and the student's well-being.

    This episode is sponsored by Plan Z Professional Learning Services: forward-thinking educator support.

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    17 mins