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Teaching Matters

Teaching Matters

WOUB Public Media

Teaching Matters is an audio series exploring the unique needs of students.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Teaching Matters episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Teaching Matters for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Teaching Matters episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Teaching Matters - April Stewart

April Stewart

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02/14/17 • 41 min

April is a teacher at Athens Middle School who teaches courses related to technology and other STEM areas for 7th and 8th grade students in the Athens City Schools. April has recently integrated coding into her curriculum and discusses effective practices in student-centered teaching, particularly in technology-related subjects.
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Teaching Matters - Jennifer Chabot

Jennifer Chabot

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02/07/17 • 35 min

Dr. Chabot is a professor of Child and Family Studies in the College of Health Sciences and Professions at Ohio University. Jennifer specializes in issues related to pediatric health care and discusses the changing roles of children as those changes potentially influence how children and young adults experience educational settings.
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Teaching Matters - Kenneth Kiewra

Kenneth Kiewra

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01/17/17 • 62 min

Dr. Ken Kiewra is a Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Nebraska Lincoln. Dr. Kiewra’s comments explore how to best help students learn how to learn in a constantly evolving information landscape. He offers practical advice for educators, parents, and students to encourage academic success.
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Teaching Matters - 1Linda Rice

1Linda Rice

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01/10/17 • 43 min

Linda Rice is professor of English in the College of Arts and Sciences at Ohio University. Linda, who has taught at various levels, discusses the process of learning as it relates to contemporary students and how educators must adapt to provide meaningful learning experiences.
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Teaching Matters - Nathan Carpenter and Laeeq Kahn
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03/07/17 • 50 min

Nathan Carpenter and Laeeq Kahn – Nathan Carpenter is the Director of the Social Media Analytics Lab at Illinois State University, and Dr. Laeeq Kahn is director of the Social Media Analytics Research Team Lab at Ohio University. Carpenter and Kahn discuss uses of social media analytics as a new arena for teaching millennial students a wide range of liberal arts issues, ranging from quantitative reasoning to critical thinking.
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Teaching Matters - Paul Mayhew

Paul Mayhew

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02/28/17 • 40 min

Dr. Mayhew is a professor of Music in the College of Fine Arts at Ohio University and Conductor of the Ohio University Women’s Ensemble and Ohio University Choral Union. Paul discussed the role of communication and creativity in the classroom.
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Teaching Matters - Ruthi Engelke

Ruthi Engelke

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02/21/17 • 28 min

Ruthi Engelke, a representative of a national organization called Pedagogy and Theatre of the Oppressed, discusses how the theatre of the oppressed philosophy provides a meaningful learning experience for contemporary learners of all ages.
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Teaching Matters - Contract Staffing for Specialized Services in Schools
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04/23/24 • 29 min

Teacher and staff shortages, particularly in areas of specialized need like speech pathology, counseling, and accessible education, are increasing throughout the country. Such shortages coupled with increasing non-instructional demands on teachers increase stress and, for some, burnout. Despite that, a recent survey conducted by Soliant, a recruiting and staffing company specializing in education and other skilled sectors, shows that teachers remain optimistic about their impact. Lesley Slaughter, Senior Vice President at Soliant, discusses the challenges of staffing and potential solutions offered by firms like hers to meet the needs of students and schools.
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Reading is a fundamental skill that facilitates learning across standards, subjects, and grade levels. Yet, national statistics show that students are reading less and, generally speaking, below grade level. Kari Kurto is the National Science of Reading Project Director for the Reading League. Kari discusses a resource called Compass, which provides educators, administrators, policy makers, and others with resources on evidence-based practices that improve students’ reading skills.

To learn more about Compass, visit the Reading League’s website: https://www.thereadingleague.org/compass/

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In this conversation, Dr. Alana Gillis discusses the significance of class participation in education, emphasizing its role in enhancing student learning and engagement. She explores the inequalities present in educational systems and how they affect student participation. Dr. Gillis proposes a redefinition of participation as a skill set rather than a mere attendance metric, advocating for a structured approach to assess and develop these skills. The discussion also covers the mechanics of goal setting in participation, the transfer of skills learned in the classroom to other contexts, and the successful implementation of her model in middle school education. For more information about Dr. Gillis’ research, please visit her blog post discussing these topic.
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FAQ

How many episodes does Teaching Matters have?

Teaching Matters currently has 102 episodes available.

What topics does Teaching Matters cover?

The podcast is about Educational Technology, University, College, Podcasts, Education, Innovation and Higher Ed.

What is the most popular episode on Teaching Matters?

The episode title 'The Science of Reading with Kari Kurto of the Reading League' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Teaching Matters?

The average episode length on Teaching Matters is 38 minutes.

How often are episodes of Teaching Matters released?

Episodes of Teaching Matters are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Teaching Matters?

The first episode of Teaching Matters was released on Dec 5, 2016.

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