Episode 27 – Farewell Episode
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Cultivating Character in the Classroom. My name is Renée LaRoche. I am currently teaching Academic English at Lexington Christian Academy. I graduated from LCA in 1992 and it’s wonderful to be back home. For the past fifteen years, I’ve taught in public charter, traditional public, and private schools. I’ve had 3rd, 4th, 7th, and 8th … Continue reading Episode 22 – Cultivating Character in the Classroom
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Continue reading Episode 20 – A Rationale for Podcasting as Teachers of Writing
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Continue reading Episode 13 – A Student’s Perspective on Becoming a Reader and Writer
“How I Manage My Classroom: A Balancing Act” By Karen E. B. Elliott, English Faculty (1997-the present) I always find it interesting how classes formulate—not according to a schedule, or what a student desires to take to graduate, or even what “track” they’ve chosen. Whenever my classes meet, within the first few weeks of … Continue reading Episode 12 – How I Manage My Classroom: A Balancing Act
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Danah: This is Danah Hashem speaking and, for this episode, our 8th episode, we wanted to deviate from some of the patterns we’ve been following in this podcast so far because we want to pause to reflect on and honor the passing of one of our colleagues, Lori Johnson. If you’ve been following along with … Continue reading Episode 8 – For Lori Johnson
Mind the Gap: can the study of art in a museum context help young students with their own reading and then creative writing? Hello, my name is Rebecca Lefroy. I teach 7th, 8th and 9th grade at Lexington Christian Academy and am going to be talking about some research that I conducted in my previous … Continue reading Episode 7 – Mind the Gap