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  • 23. Intro to the Special Education Mess Part I: A Comprehensive Discussion of Terms, Challenges, and Insights into How to Fix This Special Mess
    Dec 22 2024

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    In this episode, hosts Amanda Werner and Trina discuss the complexities of special education, exploring its oppressive nature and the civil rights journey that has shaped it. They delve into various terms and acronyms such as IEP (Individualized Education Plans), 504 Plans, and disabilities categories including Intellectual Disability, Emotional Disturbance, and Autism Spectrum Disorder. Amanda shares her first-hand experience being an intervention teacher and subbing in special day classes. They underline the systemic issues like teacher shortages, the lack of nuanced care, and the correlation between special education and broader educational problems. The conversation also touches on the importance of relationship building in intervention, and the need for supporting neurodivergent students more effectively.

    00:00 Introduction to Special Education
    00:24 Unpacking Special Education Terms
    01:27 Categories of Disabilities
    02:41 Intellectual Disability Explained
    05:19 Emotional Disturbance and Special Day Classes
    06:02 Personal Experiences with Special Day Classes
    14:31 Autism Spectrum Disorder and Misdiagnosis
    18:55 Challenges in Identifying and Supporting Neurodivergent Students
    20:36 Specific Learning Disabilities and Accommodations
    26:58 ADHD and Overlapping Diagnoses
    30:45 Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE)
    31:40 Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and RTI
    32:57 Understanding Universal Design for Learning (UDL)
    33:20 Introduction to RTI and Tiered Interventions
    33:51 Behavioral Interventions and Tier 3 Supports
    34:52 General Education and Special Education Collaboration
    36:18 Implementing Tier 2 Interventions
    38:30 Challenges in Special Education
    42:10 The Role of Intervention Teachers
    52:12 Least Restrictive Environment and Full Inclusion
    01:00:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    1 hr and 4 mins
  • 22. The Teacher Pay Mess: A Candid Conversation with a Veteran Teacher Who Chose to Leave Teaching
    Dec 13 2024

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    In this episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast, the hosts welcome Janice Cook, a veteran teacher from New England. They delve into the critical issues surrounding teacher pay and the hardships teachers face trying to make a living in this profession. Janice shares her personal journey, discussing the difficult choices she made due to insufficient salaries, taxes, high, cost of living, and excessive bureaucratic hurdles. They explore the idea of forming a national professional teacher association with innovative teachers leading the way. Throughout, they highlight the disconnect between different stakeholders in education and the need for systemic reforms.

    00:00 Welcome and Introduction
    00:30 Guest Background: Meet Janice
    01:42 Teacher Pay in New England
    02:36 The Reality of Teacher Salaries
    04:16 Challenges and Decisions
    11:26 Certification and Relocation
    15:34 Navigating the Salary Schedule
    23:47 Certification Hurdles
    29:05 Navigating Professional Development Credits
    30:07 Challenges of Staying in the Teaching Profession
    31:37 Teacher Evaluation Process
    32:15 Tenure and Job Security Issues
    34:56 Side Hustles and Leaving Public Education
    43:24 The Petition for National Teacher Pool
    45:37 Systemic Issues in Education
    58:25 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • 21. Teaching in Turbulent Times: A Reaction to the SNL Skit Y'all Won
    Dec 8 2024

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    The Realities of Teaching: Reflections on SNL's 'Y'all Won'

    In this episode of the The Teacher Shortage Crisis podcast, Amanda ,Trina English and Jessica Martin, react to the recent 'Saturday Night Live' sketch 'Y'all Won.' The conversation delves into the current state of K-12 public education, exploring the challenges teachers face, including behavior management, systemic issues within school districts, and the impact of COVID-19 on student behavior. They also highlight the need for structural changes, increased collaboration, and teacher leadership to address these pressing issues. The episode calls for solidarity among educators and the sharing of personal stories to push for change in the education system.

    00:53 Reacting to SNL's 'Y'all Won' Sketch
    03:14 Challenges in Modern Education
    03:52 Behavioral Issues in Schools
    06:53 Impact of COVID on Student Behavior
    12:03 Administrative Responses to Behavioral Problems
    14:11 Teachers as Behavior Managers
    17:07 Systemic Issues in Education
    21:02 Call to Action for Teachers
    22:32 National Standards and Teacher Preparation
    23:22 Emotional Reflections on Student Progress
    24:35 Challenges and Emotional Struggles in Teaching
    24:56 End of School Year Reflections
    25:54 Systemic Issues in Education Leadership
    28:49 The Role of Teacher Leaders
    34:38 Evaluation and Complacency in Teaching
    37:53 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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    43 mins
  • 20. "The Right to Read"--a Reaction Episode with Amanda, Janet, Jess, and Trina
    Dec 1 2024

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    In this episode, we are joined once again by Janet Nasir, who shares her insightful experiences and reactions to Kareem Weaver's impactful film, "The Right to Read." The discussion opens with a heartfelt acknowledgment of Janet’s admirable work and dedication to the field of education.

    The conversation dives into the critical themes of the documentary, exploring the longstanding issue of literacy in America. Janet and the hosts discuss the inadequate preparation provided to teachers, the flaws in current curriculums, and the significant shifts occurring, particularly with the Science of Reading movement. Janet shares her district's efforts involving science of reading training and its impacts.

    Particularly poignant moments from the film are analyzed, such as the transformation of students under effective literacy instruction and the challenges faced by families moving between states with varying educational standards. The inefficacy of curriculums and the evolving steps taken by districts to align with scientifically based reading instruction are discussed in depth.

    The hosts and guests highlight the role of social justice in literacy, touching on the historical context and systemic issues that continue to affect educational equity. They critically analyze the influence of commercial interests in educational materials, including the controversial stance of figures like Lucy Calkins.

    Finally, the episode concludes with reflections on the broader implications for the education system and the crucial need for comprehensive teacher-led reforms. The necessity of quality early reading education, the misuse of technology in reading instruction, and the pursuit of genuine educational equity through informed and courageous action are reiterated as key takeaways.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    03:14 Initial Reactions to 'The Right to Read'
    04:57 Personal Reflections and Experiences
    08:34 Challenges in Literacy Education
    13:46 Parental Involvement and Early Literacy
    23:19 Systemic Issues in Education
    39:36 Reflecting on the Documentary's Relevance Today
    40:20 Curriculum and Phonics Instruction'
    42:28 Challenges in Implementing New Programs
    44:23 The Importance of Foundational Skills
    48:12 Assessment Data and Its Reliability
    58:44 The Role of Teachers and Structural Issues
    01:03:00 Social Justice and Literacy
    01:07:10 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

    Topics/Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
    The Right to Read Documentary (free to watch with ads)

    Scarborough's Rope

    Interview with Janet Nasir

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • 19. It's SO Much Worse Than You Think–The Jaw Dropping Truth about How Unsafe and Chaotic K-12 Schools Have Become
    Nov 17 2024

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    In this episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast, Trina, Amanda, and Jess delve into the issues of school climate and culture. The conversation centers on how chaotic, unsafe environments contribute to the teacher shortage, particularly in urban and marginalized communities. They critique programs like PBIS and various character education curriculums, arguing that these often fail to address the root causes of behavioral issues and lack student and teacher buy-in. Jess shares her experiences from different schools, noting significant changes in student behavior post-pandemic. The episode also touches on the systemic problems in education, including inadequate responses to sexual violence and the broader implications for teacher recruitment and retention. The hosts emphasize the need to empower students and teachers to create sustainable changes in school environments.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
    02:55 Defining Climate and Culture in Schools
    08:43 Personal Experiences with School Climate
    16:21 Character Education Programs: Leader in Me
    27:09 Critique of PBIS and Behavioral Interventions
    34:43 Critique of PBIS and ABA Systems
    36:07 Issues with Reward Systems in Schools
    37:47 Behavioral Expectations and School Policies
    40:00 Impact of the Pandemic on Student Behavior
    42:09 Challenges in Teaching Post-Pandemic
    45:49 Sexual Harassment and Title IX in Schools
    49:23 Teacher Shortages and Systemic Issues
    01:01:21 Union Efforts and Teacher Contracts
    01:05:43 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 18. Special Edition Episode--Our Reaction to the 2024 Election
    Nov 10 2024

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    The episode is a candid, unscripted reaction to the 2024 election results, featuring Trina and Amanda. They strive to maintain an apolitical focus despite having strong political opinions. The podcast underscores the importance of working across political lines to address the issues in K-12 education, and the role teachers play in fostering critical thinking in students. Trina shares her belief that the failures in K-12 education are contributing to the erosion of democracy and emphasizes the need for teachers' voices in educational policy.

    Amanda adds that teachers have historically managed to facilitate constructive conversations without political bias, and they discuss the broader implications of the election, including threats to the Department of Education and the impact on marginalized student populations. They argue for campaign finance reform and more civics education to combat societal issues such as illiteracy and political ignorance.

    The discussion includes references to a "This American Life" episode about political and income inequality, and both hosts call for more teacher involvement in governance. They stress the importance of unity and love across political divisions and invite listeners to join and contribute to the ongoing conversation about improving K-12 education and protecting democracy.



    Link to the "This American Life" episode referenced:
    "It's My Party and I'll Try if I Want To."

    00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Episode
    00:41 The Role of Politics in Education
    02:14 Election Results and Teacher Reactions
    06:38 The Importance of Apolitical Teaching
    12:51 The Importance of Civics Education
    15:51 Addressing Literacy and Income Inequality
    21:53 The Need for Teacher Involvement in Policy
    35:36 Conclusion and Call to Action




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    37 mins
  • 17. First Hand Accounts: Veteran 2nd Grade Teacher & Instructional Coach Janet Nasir Shares Her Story
    Nov 10 2024

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    In this podcast episode, the host welcomes Janet Nasir, a veteran second-grade reading teacher and instructional coach in Southern California. Jess and Trina engage in a discussion with Janet, who shares her extensive experiences and challenges with reading instruction in the U.S. Janet details her journey from teaching middle school to second grade, highlighting the systemic issues she encountered that lead to inadequate foundational reading skills instruction. They explore the broader implications of illiteracy on society and the need for comprehensive, explicit phonics instruction. Trina introduces a solution framework involving seasoned reading teachers mentoring new teachers to improve literacy rates. The episode culminates in a discussion on the importance of reading in a democratic society and the potential for systemic change.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    01:27 Janet's Teaching Journey
    03:06 Challenges in Reading Instruction
    03:47 Middle School Reading Struggles
    06:31 Teacher Training Gaps
    09:42 Blame and Systemic Issues
    14:05 RICA and Teacher Assessments
    17:47 Learning to Teach Reading
    21:55 Pandemic and Self-Education
    24:50 Impact of Effective Phonics Instruction
    32:41 Challenging Outdated Teaching Practices
    33:46 Personal Experiences with Reading Instruction
    34:48 The Problem with Current Reading Programs
    37:46 Introducing a New Solution
    51:12 The Importance of Literacy Rates
    01:02:47 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 16. Bizzaro Scenarios: Puny Puns, Runaway Spit, and Superintendents Who Misplace Millions
    Nov 3 2024

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    In this episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast, hosts Amanda Werner, Jessica Martin, and Trina English introduce their new comedic segment, 'Bizarro Scenarios,' to share funny, weird, and sometimes tragic stories from K-12 education. WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE!

    They share humorous anecdotes about misunderstandings with students and the challenges of using humor in the classroom. The episode also delves into more serious topics, like the misappropriation of funds by school superintendents and its impact on teachers and students. The hosts invite listeners to submit their own bizarre stories and join them in their mission to save public education.

    00:00 Introduction to the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast
    01:10 Introducing Bizarro Scenarios
    04:29 First Bizarro Scenario: The Punny Misunderstanding
    07:35 Teacher Humor Gone Wrong
    11:35 Amanda's Awkward Classroom Moment
    16:12 Weird Stuff Kids Say
    19:56 Awkward Icebreakers and Funny Classroom Moments
    21:38 A Tragic Story: School District Mismanagement
    22:38 The Fallout: Teacher Cuts and Budget Issues
    26:03 Corruption in K-12 Leadership
    28:39 Misappropriation of Funds and Its Impact
    31:57 The Chromebook Conundrum
    36:15 Wrapping Up: Call to Action


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    39 mins