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Explicit Instruction, Research and Teaching Globally with Dr. Zach Groshell
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti welcomes Dr. Zach Groshell, a distinguished teacher, instructional coach, and education consultant. They discuss Zach's career journey, the evolution of his podcast 'Progressively Incorrect,' and his perspective on effective teaching and coaching practices based on research. Zach also shares his experiences teaching internationally and the transition to educational consulting.
00:00 Introduction to Better Teaching and Dr. Zach Groshell
01:25 Zach Groshell's Early Career and Podcast Beginnings
11:36 International Teaching Experience
19:00 Return to the USA and Reflections on Teaching Practices
20:39 The Importance of Research in Teaching and Coaching
34:03 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Projects
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In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti welcomes Dr. Zach Groshell, a distinguished teacher, instructional coach, and education consultant. They discuss Zach's career journey, the evolution of his podcast 'Progressively Incorrect,' and his perspective on effective teaching and coaching practices based on research. Zach also shares his experiences teaching internationally and the transition to educational consulting.
00:00 Introduction to Better Teaching and Dr. Zach Groshell
01:25 Zach Groshell's Early Career and Podcast Beginnings
11:36 International Teaching Experience
19:00 Return to the USA and Reflections on Teaching Practices
20:39 The Importance of Research in Teaching and Coaching
34:03 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Projects
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
07/03/24 • 38 min
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Optimizing AI in the Classroom with Adam Moler
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
Adam Moler discusses the strengths and weaknesses of various types of artificial intelligence and how he optimizes their application in his school classroom.
AI resources mentioned in this episode:
Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI by Ethan Mollick
What Teachers Have to Say- Jacob Carr and Nathan Collins
Get in touch with Adam:
X: @moler3031
LinkedIn: @adam-moler
Website/blog: Moler Musings
BlueSky: @moler3031.bsky.social
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
Adam Moler discusses the strengths and weaknesses of various types of artificial intelligence and how he optimizes their application in his school classroom.
AI resources mentioned in this episode:
Co-Intelligence: Living and Working with AI by Ethan Mollick
What Teachers Have to Say- Jacob Carr and Nathan Collins
Get in touch with Adam:
X: @moler3031
LinkedIn: @adam-moler
Website/blog: Moler Musings
BlueSky: @moler3031.bsky.social
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
01/08/25 • 48 min

The Science of Reading with Linda Rhyne
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti speaks with Linda Rhyne, award-winning educator and owner of Rhyne Consulting. They discuss the changing landscape of literacy education, instructional coaching, and practical strategies for supporting teachers. Linda shares her vast experience in teaching, literacy coaching, and district-level instructional support, providing actionable insights for educators and coaches.
00:00 Introduction
01:21 Science of Reading
01:40 Role and Experience as a Literacy Coach
04:32 Transition to Instructional Coaching
06:39 Responding to Change in Literacy Practices
20:45 Transparency and Trust in Coaching
30:26 Challenges and Strategies in Coaching
Get in touch with Linda:
Website: lindarhyneconsulting.com
Instagram: instagram.com/lindarhyneconsulting
Facebook: facebook.com/lindarhyneconsulting
Lindedin: linkedin.com/linda-rhyne-91704b93/
You Tube: youtube.com/@lindarhyne8246
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti speaks with Linda Rhyne, award-winning educator and owner of Rhyne Consulting. They discuss the changing landscape of literacy education, instructional coaching, and practical strategies for supporting teachers. Linda shares her vast experience in teaching, literacy coaching, and district-level instructional support, providing actionable insights for educators and coaches.
00:00 Introduction
01:21 Science of Reading
01:40 Role and Experience as a Literacy Coach
04:32 Transition to Instructional Coaching
06:39 Responding to Change in Literacy Practices
20:45 Transparency and Trust in Coaching
30:26 Challenges and Strategies in Coaching
Get in touch with Linda:
Website: lindarhyneconsulting.com
Instagram: instagram.com/lindarhyneconsulting
Facebook: facebook.com/lindarhyneconsulting
Lindedin: linkedin.com/linda-rhyne-91704b93/
You Tube: youtube.com/@lindarhyne8246
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
08/13/24 • 44 min

Adopting the Science of Learning Principles as a Central Focus with Lynn Gaffney
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti interviews Lynn Gaffney, the Assistant Superintendent for Instruction at Watertown City School District. They discuss strategies for improving test scores, the science of learning, and the importance of instructional practices. Lynn Gaffney discusses the adoption of Science of Learning principles as a central focus for an entire district, aiming to enhance educational outcomes across the board.
Books mentioned in episode:
Patrice Bain: Powerful Teaching
Karin Chenoweth: Schools That Succeed
Gene Tavernetti: Teach FAST: Focused Adapatable Structured Teaching
Gene TavernettI: Maximizing the Impact of Coaching Cycles
Programs mentioned:
Spring Math - Amanda VanDerheyden
University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI) Foundations - Holly Lane
Effective Teaching - APL Associates Jean Anastacio and David Perry
The Reading League (Syracuse, NY Chapter)
- (00:00) - Lynn Gaffney
- (35:07) - Lynn has a question for Gene
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
In this episode, host Gene Tavernetti interviews Lynn Gaffney, the Assistant Superintendent for Instruction at Watertown City School District. They discuss strategies for improving test scores, the science of learning, and the importance of instructional practices. Lynn Gaffney discusses the adoption of Science of Learning principles as a central focus for an entire district, aiming to enhance educational outcomes across the board.
Books mentioned in episode:
Patrice Bain: Powerful Teaching
Karin Chenoweth: Schools That Succeed
Gene Tavernetti: Teach FAST: Focused Adapatable Structured Teaching
Gene TavernettI: Maximizing the Impact of Coaching Cycles
Programs mentioned:
Spring Math - Amanda VanDerheyden
University of Florida Literacy Institute (UFLI) Foundations - Holly Lane
Effective Teaching - APL Associates Jean Anastacio and David Perry
The Reading League (Syracuse, NY Chapter)
- (00:00) - Lynn Gaffney
- (35:07) - Lynn has a question for Gene
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
11/27/24 • 38 min

Coaching Moves While Observing Lessons with Zach Groshell - Thinking Out Loud #3
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
This the third episode in our series Thinking Out Loud in which Zach and I discuss instructional coaching. So far, we have discussed the importance of rehearsal with teachers (Episode 23) and various coaching models (Episode 33). In this episode we discuss coaching moves an instructional coach may employ while observing a lesson.
Links:
Just Tell Them: The Power of Explanations and Explicit Instruction
Maximizing the Impact of Coaching Cycles
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
This the third episode in our series Thinking Out Loud in which Zach and I discuss instructional coaching. So far, we have discussed the importance of rehearsal with teachers (Episode 23) and various coaching models (Episode 33). In this episode we discuss coaching moves an instructional coach may employ while observing a lesson.
Links:
Just Tell Them: The Power of Explanations and Explicit Instruction
Maximizing the Impact of Coaching Cycles
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
03/19/25 • 32 min

Teach FAST with Gene Tavernetti
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
Everyone says one of the most effective ways to teach new content is by using explicit instruction. But fewer teachers than you might think can deliver an effective explicit instruction lesson. Dr. Tavernetti wrote Teach FAST to help remedy that situation and help guide teachers to more effective explicit instruction lesson.
In this episode Gene lists and explains the differences between this book and other books on explicit instruction.
Andrew Bixler, a friend and colleague of Gene Tavernetti, turns the tables and interviews Gene about his book Teach FAST: Focused Adaptable Structured Teaching.
Get Teach FAST here.
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
Everyone says one of the most effective ways to teach new content is by using explicit instruction. But fewer teachers than you might think can deliver an effective explicit instruction lesson. Dr. Tavernetti wrote Teach FAST to help remedy that situation and help guide teachers to more effective explicit instruction lesson.
In this episode Gene lists and explains the differences between this book and other books on explicit instruction.
Andrew Bixler, a friend and colleague of Gene Tavernetti, turns the tables and interviews Gene about his book Teach FAST: Focused Adaptable Structured Teaching.
Get Teach FAST here.
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
03/12/25 • 35 min

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Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
If you wanna hear about the latest edu fads and conversations filled with cliches and buzzwords, find another podcast. Welcome to Better Teaching: Only Stuff that works.
This is a show for teachers instructional coaches, mentors, administrators, and anyone else whose job it is to support teachers.
My name is Gene Tavernetti for more than 20 years, I've worked as an instructional coach who has worked and supported all teachers, teachers who were masters at their craft and demonstrated their expertise every day to lucky classes of students,
Teachers who are struggling to find their sea legs and all teachers in between,, in schools that served incarcerated youth, and in schools where teachers drew the blinds because the view of the beach was too distracting. In addition to providing support to teachers, I've also had the opportunity to provide training and support to instructional coaches and administrators, and I continue to work in schools across the country in that capacity.
I chronicled that work and much of what I've learned about instruction and coaching in two books teach fast focused, adaptable structured teaching and maximizing the impact of coaching cycles. The persistent truth about teaching that is confirmed in every classroom is this, teaching is hard and unfortunately much of the advice from many of the experts make the job more difficult instead of easier. Many ideas and innovations would be great, and the kids would love them if only teachers had the time, and other resources necessary to make those ideas work. The goal of this show is to articulate advice to make teaching easier and learning easier for teachers and students.
The advice will be common sense evidence-based, and most importantly, it will be advice that has already been implemented in a real classroom.
These are not pie in the sky ideas that, oh, wouldn't it be nice for someone to try someday? If you wanna hear about the latest edu fads and conversations filled with cliches and buzzwords, find another podcast.
What you will hear here are ideas that have already successfully been used in real classrooms by real teachers and are proven to be effective to help students succeed. In other words, you know, only step that works. Talk to you soon.
If you wanna hear about the latest edu fads and conversations filled with cliches and buzzwords, find another podcast. Welcome to Better Teaching: Only Stuff that works.
This is a show for teachers instructional coaches, mentors, administrators, and anyone else whose job it is to support teachers.
My name is Gene Tavernetti for more than 20 years, I've worked as an instructional coach who has worked and supported all teachers, teachers who were masters at their craft and demonstrated their expertise every day to lucky classes of students,
Teachers who are struggling to find their sea legs and all teachers in between,, in schools that served incarcerated youth, and in schools where teachers drew the blinds because the view of the beach was too distracting. In addition to providing support to teachers, I've also had the opportunity to provide training and support to instructional coaches and administrators, and I continue to work in schools across the country in that capacity.
I chronicled that work and much of what I've learned about instruction and coaching in two books teach fast focused, adaptable structured teaching and maximizing the impact of coaching cycles. The persistent truth about teaching that is confirmed in every classroom is this, teaching is hard and unfortunately much of the advice from many of the experts make the job more difficult instead of easier. Many ideas and innovations would be great, and the kids would love them if only teachers had the time, and other resources necessary to make those ideas work. The goal of this show is to articulate advice to make teaching easier and learning easier for teachers and students.
The advice will be common sense evidence-based, and most importantly, it will be advice that has already been implemented in a real classroom.
These are not pie in the sky ideas that, oh, wouldn't it be nice for someone to try someday? If you wanna hear about the latest edu fads and conversations filled with cliches and buzzwords, find another podcast.
What you will hear here are ideas that have already successfully been used in real classrooms by real teachers and are proven to be effective to help students succeed. In other words, you know, only step that works. Talk to you soon.
06/14/24 • 2 min

Teaching the Language of Math with Dr. Randy Palisoc
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti speaks with Dr. Randy Palisoc, a passionate educator known for his innovative approach to teaching math. Dr. Palisoc shares his experiences and strategies for making math easy for students, focusing on the importance of understanding math as a language. They discuss Dr. Palisoc's background, including his work at Synergy Academies, the development of the Core Advantage Math Fluency System, and his current role at James Jordan Middle School. The conversation also covers the challenges of teaching math, the significance of consistent language in math instruction, and the impact of professional development.
00:00 Introduction
01:53 The Language of Math
05:01 Visual Learning Techniques
05:54 Challenges and Solutions in Curriculum Development
08:41 From Classroom to Charter School Leadership
09:34 Implementing Consistent Language in Math Instruction
16:54 Remedial Programs and Student Progress
22:09 Balancing Procedural and Conceptual Learning
24:28 Advice for Teachers
26:14 Conclusion and Contact Information
Get in touch with Randy:randypalisoc@mathfluency.com or randypalisoc@gmail.com
Math isn't hard, it's a language | Randy Palisoc | TEDxManhattanBeach (youtube.com)
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
In this episode, Gene Tavernetti speaks with Dr. Randy Palisoc, a passionate educator known for his innovative approach to teaching math. Dr. Palisoc shares his experiences and strategies for making math easy for students, focusing on the importance of understanding math as a language. They discuss Dr. Palisoc's background, including his work at Synergy Academies, the development of the Core Advantage Math Fluency System, and his current role at James Jordan Middle School. The conversation also covers the challenges of teaching math, the significance of consistent language in math instruction, and the impact of professional development.
00:00 Introduction
01:53 The Language of Math
05:01 Visual Learning Techniques
05:54 Challenges and Solutions in Curriculum Development
08:41 From Classroom to Charter School Leadership
09:34 Implementing Consistent Language in Math Instruction
16:54 Remedial Programs and Student Progress
22:09 Balancing Procedural and Conceptual Learning
24:28 Advice for Teachers
26:14 Conclusion and Contact Information
Get in touch with Randy:randypalisoc@mathfluency.com or randypalisoc@gmail.com
Math isn't hard, it's a language | Randy Palisoc | TEDxManhattanBeach (youtube.com)
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
08/28/24 • 27 min

Blake Harvard On What Teachers and Students Need to Know About How We Learn
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
In this episode, Gene interviews Blake Harvard, Blake discussed his new book: Do I Have Your Attention: Understanding Memory Constraints and Maximizing Learning and what he teaches his students about learning.
01:36 Festival of Education and Presentation Highlights
06:25 Understanding Memory Constraints
07:45 Strategies for Effective Teaching
09:46 Application of Cognitive Psychology in the Classroom
13:57 High Expectations and Student Motivation
17:57 Practical Techniques: Brain Book Buddy Model
27:49 Pre-Service Teacher Advice
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
In this episode, Gene interviews Blake Harvard, Blake discussed his new book: Do I Have Your Attention: Understanding Memory Constraints and Maximizing Learning and what he teaches his students about learning.
01:36 Festival of Education and Presentation Highlights
06:25 Understanding Memory Constraints
07:45 Strategies for Effective Teaching
09:46 Application of Cognitive Psychology in the Classroom
13:57 High Expectations and Student Motivation
17:57 Practical Techniques: Brain Book Buddy Model
27:49 Pre-Service Teacher Advice
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
10/16/24 • 32 min

Three Important Areas for Schools to Focus On with Mike Schmoker
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works
Mike Schmoker, educator and best-selling author, speaks from decades of experience as he details the three most important areas school musts Focus on to get Results. (Caps and pun intended.)
Get in touch with Mike through his website here.
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
Mike Schmoker, educator and best-selling author, speaks from decades of experience as he details the three most important areas school musts Focus on to get Results. (Caps and pun intended.)
Get in touch with Mike through his website here.
This podcast sponsored by:
The Bell Ringer, a weekly newsletter providing news, tools, and resources on the science of learning, written by education reporter Holly Korbey. Subscribe here.
Murmuration Author Services by Mark Combes. Looking to write your first book? Murmuration Author Services is your friend and coach for this journey. Learn more here.
02/26/25 • 42 min
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How many episodes does Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works have?
Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works currently has 39 episodes available.
What topics does Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works cover?
The podcast is about Teaching, How To, Podcasts, Education and Coaching.
What is the most popular episode on Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works?
The episode title 'Explicit Instruction, Research and Teaching Globally with Dr. Zach Groshell' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works?
The average episode length on Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works is 41 minutes.
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Episodes of Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works?
The first episode of Better Teaching: Only Stuff That Works was released on Jun 14, 2024.
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