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CCIRA Inc., Colorado's literacy organization, is ready to chat about literacy with some fantastic literacy experts. Get ready to learn, expand your list of educational heroes, and gather ideas about ways you can improve your teaching practice.
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*Links to resources to be added soon! 00:00:00 Molly Rauh Hello and welcome back to this CCIRA Literacy Conversations podcast. I'm your host, Molly Rauh with my co-host... 00:00:08 Jessica Rickert ...Jessica Rickert. Today's podcast features, Whittany La Rocca, Whitney's work centers around authentic reading and writing instruction. Whitney shares,…
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Pam Minard: Exciting Features of the 2022 Conference 00:00:00 Molly Rauh Hello and welcome back to this CCIRAA Literacy Conversations podcast. I'm your host, Molly Rauh with my co-host... 00:00:08 Jessica Rickert ...Jessica Richert. Today's podcast features Pam Minard CCIRAs 2022 conference chair. We chatted a lot about the exciting opportunities, …
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Krista Griffin: CCIRA's Early Career Network 00:00:00 Molly Rauh Hello and welcome back to this CCIRA Literacy Conversations, podcast. I'm your host Molly Rauh with my co-host... 00:00:08 Jessica Rickert ...Jessica Rickert. Today's podcast features, Krista Griffin, who's the co-chair of CCIRAs early career Network committee, the early career networ…
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00:00:00 Molly Rauh Hello and welcome back to this CCIA Literacy Conversations podcast. I'm your host Molly Rauh with my co-host... 00:00:08 Jessica Rickert ...Jessica Rickert. Today's podcast features, Melanie Conklin, Melanie's work centers around writing middle grade novels. Melanie shares about her writing process, inspiration for her stories, …
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00:00:00 Molly Rauh Hello and welcome back to this CCIRA Literacy Conversations podcast. I'm your host Molly Rauh with my co-host Jessica Rickert. Today's podcast features, Marc Tyler Nobleman. 00:00:14 Jessica Rickert Marc's work centers around writing fiction and nonfiction books for young people, Mark shares how he writes books that grab an inte…
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Transcript created using Maestra. We apologize for any errors. 00:00:00 Molly Rauh Hello and welcome back to the CCIRA literacy conversations podcast. I'm your host Molly Rauh with my co-host , Jessica Rickert. 00:00:09 Jessica Rickert Today's podcast features Pernille Ripp. Pernille's work centers around creating a classroom environment based on s…
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Jason Oleskevich is a veteran teacher in Colorado. After 20 years of teaching, he started thinking the grass was greener outside the teaching realm, but after a year off realized he was a happier person in the classroom. Listen to this episode to hear his story, and find out why teaching is the best career out there for many of us.…
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Laura Resau, local Colorado author shares her experiences and habits as a writer-anthropologist. Laura specializes in middle grades and young adult books that are inspired by and celebrate cultures she has had the opportunity to visit and learn from. https://www.lauraresau.com/द्वारा Molly Rauh, Laura Resau, Jessica Rickert
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Author Gordon Korman discusses what he writes, how he writes, and the role teachers and librarians play in getting his books into the hands of young "slacker fans." He discuses how he has challenged himself as an author through the years as he progresses on his way to writing 100 books for middle grade readers.…
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Tanny McGregor chats with Molly and Jessica about using sketch-notes to make thinking visible and improve comprehension. Resources: Tanny's website Ink and Ideas (book) The link above features: A Heinemann Podcast about Sketchnoting Table of Contents from the book A Sample Chapter Free Templates PD Resources from Tanny McGregor Quick video on the b…
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Troy Hicks: professor of English and Education at Central Michigan University. former middle school language arts teacher, Director of the Chippewa River Writing Project shares about New Literacies in the classroom. Resources: Troy's Website Troy's new book: Mindful Teaching with Technology NCTE Definition of literacy in the digital age Adobe Spark…
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Colby Sharp, host of The Yarn Podcast, co-author of Game Changer, editor of The Creativity Project, and co-founder of The Nerdy Book club shares a bit about his recent projects and how to curate a great classroom library. *More show notes to come. Have questions or comments? Please email cciravideo@gmail.com.…
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Today's guest is Beth Skelton who is a guru of Language Acquisition. Throughout the podcast Beth shares numerous actionable steps to allow teachers to create effective literacy and language instruction. She recommends purposeful planning to support students in producing quality reading, writing, and speaking. Listen in to find out how to leverage s…
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Today's podcast was recorded with Erik Palmer, a guru of instructional practices for better spoken communication. Erik shares his philosophy on the importance of teaching speech as a crucial life skill. He has developed a framework to teach students what to do before and during speaking and uses mini lessons throughout the year to practice elements…
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Today on the podcast we have Laura Whale, a literacy specialist whose passions include dyslexia and the science of reading. During our conversation, Laura shared with us a huge list of resources that she explored in her journey in becoming a better teacher. As she said many times: "when we know better, we do better." Resources mentioned during this…
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Topics with Michele: Jeff Anderson and Whitney La Rocca - Patterns of Power (Grades 1-5) (Grades 6-8) Structuring breakout rooms and norms for your students Remote teaching schedules Using paper pencil remotely and how to have students use their cameras Working with paras and support staff remotely Taking care of your health and movement while teac…
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Emily Goldenstein joins Molly and Jessica to talk about how she is tackling teaching during a pandemic and what tips and strategies she uses to manage her time and keep her stress low. Check it out and find out about the special wednesday schedule that lets her tackle some of her feedback goals while meeting student needs.…
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Jessie Meeks, 2nd and 3rd grade teacher talks about how she leverages technology and instructional practices to teach to two different grades in the same classroom. We cover a lot of territory in the podcast: the logistics of teaching lessons to two grade levels, technology tools and how to use them, lesson templates for online (like a "do-what" ch…
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Former teacher and current Poudre Learning Center educator Amy Nicholl talks science with hosts Jessica Rickert and Molly Rauh. Edit: Updated audio track with a correction on 9/29/2020.द्वारा Molly Rauh, Jessica Rickert, Amy Nicholl
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Molly Rauh reboots CCIRA Literacy Conversations with former guest Jessica Rickert as the new cohost. Their guest for this episode is Ann Cook, a long time leader with CCIRA, former administrator, and teacher. During the episode they discuss Ann's history, the importance of making connections with students and colleagues, how to handle tough situati…
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Molly sits down at the CCIRA Conference with Kim Yaris and Jan Burkins and discusses Next Generation Literacy and helping teachers through small changes to combat learned helplessness and build confident, self-sufficient students. Audio cuts out in the middle temporarily. Website: https://www.burkinsandyaris.com/
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"The conventions are where reading and writing crash together." -Jeff Anderson Molly sits down with Jeff Anderson at the CCIRA Conference to talk about writing, the role of observation, and grammar as a form of expression. Jeff and Molly discuss how Molly can use grammar and punctuation as skills in real ways so her science students can express the…
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Molly talks with Shawna Coppola who discusses the pressures we face as educators and how she found her way forward in the face of those pressures. Important highlights include 1) what features would Shawna want in her dream school, 2) the importance of taking healthy risks, 3) tips for a constructivist inquiry approach for teachers and learners, an…
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Host Molly Rauh has a conversation with Adam Fachler about designing curriculum and a solid unit. This episode is a quick conversation that doesn't do the EMPOWER template justice. Listen in to get a quick sense of it, but then head to the EMPOWER Your Teaching website to see the resources and dig deeper. Find more about Adam's work and access free…
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Podcast host Molly Rauh sits down in the hallway of the Marriott hotel with Danny Brassell, author of "Read, Lead, and Succeed." Danny was the 2019 conference opening keynote speaker. We talk about content library collections, the power of sharing passion with kids, Danny's work around the world regarding teaching why to read,, forming habits and i…
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In this summary hosts Emily Bradley, a 5th grade teacher, and Molly Rauh, a middle school teacher, talk about discussion techniques they have tried to help their students grow in the art of conversation.द्वारा CCIRA, Inc., Molly Rauh, Emily Bradley
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2019 CCIRA conference chair, Jessica Rickert, shares some highlight speakers attending the 2019 conference and reflects on her educational heroes. Music clips from A. A. Aalto's Red Wing, from freemusicarchive.org under a creative commons share-alike attribution license.द्वारा CCIRA, Inc.
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