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  • EP337 Restorative practices aren't a strategy–they're a way of being (with Marisol Quevedo Rerucha)
    2025/11/02

    "The adults in the building need healing just as much as the kids do. Self-compassion isn't soft. It's the most radical act of self-preservation an educator can practice."
    That's a quote from my guest in this episode, Marisol Quevedo Rerucha. She's the author of Beyond the Surface of Restorative Practices and the CEO of Heartset Consulting Group. A former teacher, principal, and district leader, she now supports individuals, communities, and systems in building high-trust, equity-centered spaces.


    Together, Marisol and I explore what a restorative way of being looks like, how to build a classroom culture rooted in belonging and accountability, and why self-compassion is a foundational part of this work. Marisol also shares her personal story of healing, offers real classroom examples, and closes with an unforgettable metaphor about facing life's hardest moments with courage and community.

    In this powerful conversation, Marisol Revucha shares why so many educators feel disillusioned with restorative practices and what needs to shift for true transformation to occur.
    Whether your school is fully immersed in restorative practices or you're just starting to explore what it means, this conversation offers both heart and strategy. You'll walk away with a clearer vision for what's possible—not just for your students, but for yourself.


    Topics include:

    • Why restorative justice often fails in schools
    • How to build a culture of repair and accountability
    • The role of self-compassion in restorative work
    • Real-time responses when students act out
    • Restorative practices for staff—not just students
    • "Being the buffalo": facing the storm together

    Get the shareable article/transcript for this episode here.

    This episode is brought to you by MiaTiagoBooks.com.

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    51 分
  • EP336 4 routines to help students notice and adjust their thinking
    2025/10/19

    Metacognition — "thinking about your thinking" — is one of the most powerful skills we can teach students, and it doesn't require adding anything new to your already packed schedule. In this episode, you'll learn four simple, one-minute routines you can weave into your daily classroom flow to help students notice, analyze, and adjust their own thinking.

    We'll explore:

    How to use attention checks so students can redirect focus in the moment

    Why brain break signals teach learners to connect physical energy with mental clarity (and how to manage them without chaos)

    How mistake moments reframe errors as valuable information

    A fresh take on end-of-day brain checks that builds awareness of learning strategies, not just content recall

    Whether you teach kindergarteners or high school seniors, you'll walk away with concrete ideas for creating a classroom culture where students take ownership of their learning process.

    Plus, I'll share how my Finding Flow Solutions K–12 curriculum can give you ready-made, no-prep lessons to teach these skills — and where to grab your free downloadable sample lesson.

    Get the shareable article/transcript for this episode here.

    This episide is brought to you by Listenwise and MiaTiagoBooks.com.

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    27 分
  • EP335 How teacher language shapes us—and teaches kids to find their wisest self (with Lily Howard Scott)
    2025/10/05

    "Giving kids, and yourself, language to wrap around the idea that we have an inner leader (our kindest, best self) is transformative."

    Join me as I talk with Lily Howard Scott, a NYC-based parent, educator, and author, who shares insights from her book The Words That Shape Us: The Science-Based Power of Teacher Language.

    We're exploring how our internal self-talk shapes our perceptions of students and ourselves, and how intentional language can transform classroom culture. Lily shares practical strategies for helping students of all ages:

    • Notice and separate from their thoughts and feelings ("feelings as visitors")
    • Understand they are always good inside, even when they make a bad choice
    • Access their wisest self to respond thoughtfully instead of reacting automatically

    Lily also introduces tools like "outer shells and inner swirls" to help students notice assumptions and guide interactions in more mindful, empowering ways.

    Whether you're looking to improve classroom culture, support student self-reflection, or strengthen your own teacher mindset, this episode offers actionable strategies and inspiring reminders about the words we choose and the impact they have.

    Get the shareable article/transcript for this episode here.

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  • EP334 Are you a Type A or Type B teacher? Rethinking effort, expectations, and balance
    2025/09/21

    How much effort is enough—for you and your students?

    In this episode, I'm weaving together three listener questions about navigating effort, expectations, and balance. We'll explore how to recognize whether you lean more toward Type A (overextending) or Type B (holding back) tendencies, and how to make small, mindful adjustments so you're not burning out—or stagnating.

    You'll hear practical advice for:

    • Reworking your expectations of yourself during seasons of low energy, burnout, or chronic illness.
    • Knowing when to give yourself permission to do less, and when to gently push yourself to do more.
    • Supporting students who either overextend or under-extend themselves without trying to individualize every message for every learner.

    Listen in for a simple framework you (and your students) can use to calibrate effort in healthier, more sustainable ways.

    🔗 Want to submit a question for a future episode? Share it at truthforteachers.com/podcast.

    Get the shareable article/transcript for this episode here..

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    24 分
  • Join me for live PD this winter: Unlocking Teacher Productivity
    2025/09/14

    SCHEDULE CHANGE! I'm partnering with Rocket PD to offer a live-virtual cohort called Unlocking Teacher Productivity starting in late January.

    (Originally when this announcement was released, I mentioned October, but we've pushed things back to accomodate a major release in federal funding that won't reach schools until later this fall.)

    Unlocking Teacher Productivity isn't a self-paced course you sign up for and maybe forget about. It's a deep-dive, interactive experience where we'll meet every TUESDAY for five 90-minute sessions:

    NEW 2026 DATES: JAN 27, FEB 3, 10, 17, 24

    7:00-8:30 PM Eastern / 4:00-6:30 Pacific

    Here's how it works: each week, we'll meet over Zoom. There will be a mix of my teaching (you'll see my face and slides), short periods for quiet reflection—meaning I'll pause periodically for you to complete exercises so you don't have to do them afterward on your own time—and opportunities for discussion with other educators during the 90-minute session if that's something that appeals to you. I'll also answer questions afterward if you'd like personalized advice.

    We're going to cover practical systems and strategies to help you get control over your time and your work. You'll learn how to:

    • Get your email under control once and for all.

    • Organize your digital files so you can actually find what you need.

    • Build a to-do list system that doesn't live in your brain 24/7.

    • Plan lessons in advance in a way that's flexible and responsive to your students—no more scrambling the night before.

    • Prioritize high-impact work so you can spend less time on busywork and more time on what really matters for learning.

    • Explore time-blocking, AI tools, productivity for students, and more.

    Now, if you've taken my 40 Hour Teacher Workweek Full Year course, yes—there's some overlap in concepts, like the target number planner. But this cohort is live and interactive, rather than self-paced, and has built-in accountability because we meet each week and check in to see how the strategies are working for you. And, it's only a five-week commitment.

    I'll give a variety of options for "homework" between sessions: stuff you can just reflect on if that's all you have time for, easy actionable steps to try out, and deep dives if you really want to get results. Regardless of which option you choose, you'll have time each week to reflect, discuss how to apply what you're learning, and report back the next week. It's accountability in the best sense—you're not just consuming information; you're actively putting it into practice.

    Remember, you don't have to attend every live session. You'll get recordings of every session plus a downloadable workbook. Templates, systems, and strategies are all included—it's ready to implement immediately.

    Plus, you'll receive a nationally recognized PD certificate for CEUs.

    This cohort is designed to be practical and doable: real solutions that will stick with you for your whole K-12 teaching career, no matter what or where you teach in the future.

    This is only offered once per year, so if you've been waiting for a chance to finally get your teaching life organized, to feel on top of your time, and to plan ahead without burnout—this is it.

    Spaces are limited. Sign up below for my cohort or others happening this fall, winter, and spring:

    https://rocketpd.com/cohorts/unlocking-teacher-productivity-with-angela-watson/

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    6 分
  • EP333: Engagement isn't extra: boredom busters that prime the brain for learning (with Katie Powell)
    2025/09/07

    Engagement is not the same as "fun." It's the foundation for meaningful and lasting learning.

    Join me as I talk with Katie Powell, author of Boredom Busters: Transform Worksheets, Lectures, and Grading into Engaging, Meaningful Learning Experiences. Katie shares simple yet powerful strategies that help teachers transform their classrooms into spaces where students thrive. Whether you're trying to bring more fun into your lessons, address curriculum pressures, or manage student behavior during engaging activities, Katie's practical advice can help.

    In this episode, you'll learn:

    • Why engagement is essential for learning and how it primes the brain for retention.
    • Simple strategies like "deploying worksheets differently" to make learning more interactive.
    • How movement, humor, and creative activities reduce behavioral issues and improve focus.
    • How to balance the demands of standardized curriculum pacing with engaging strategies.
    • Practical ways to manage transitions and behavior during high-energy activities.
    • How engagement fosters a sense of belonging, safety, and fun in the classroom.
    • The value of empowering students to understand their own learning needs and self-regulation strategies.
    • How to start with small, manageable shifts to make your teaching more engaging and effective.

    Our conversation is packed with practical tips and real-world insights to help you make learning fun, meaningful, and memorable.

    Book link: https://amzn.to/3JamUUJ Website: teachbeyondthedesk.com

    Get the shareable article/transcript for this episode here.

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    49 分
  • EP332 Time blocking for teachers: Align your priorities, energy, & tasks to create a sustainable schedule
    2025/08/24

    Time blocking sounds simple… but if you've ever sat down during your prep period with a plan and still ended the day feeling behind, you know it's not always that straightforward.

    In this episode, I'm walking you through a flexible, teacher-centered approach to scheduling your time. This isn't about squeezing more into the day—it's about protecting time for what matters and letting go of the guilt about what doesn't.

    I'll share how to:

    • Allocate time for high, medium, and low-priority tasks (without spinning your wheels)
    • Match your work to your energy levels using deep vs. shallow tasks
    • Set realistic work hours and assign tasks to those blocks
    • Get better at estimating how long things actually take
    • Plan for interruptions and adjust when life throws off your schedule

    If this feels like the kind of support you need right now, there are two ways to go deeper:

    Join me for the Unlocking Teacher Productivity cohort through RocketPD fthis winter for a guided experience, or check out the 40 Hour Teacher Workweek if you prefer a self-paced, affordable option.

    Both can help you create systems that are sustainable long-term.

    Let's figure out how to build a schedule that honors your time, energy, and values.

    Get the shareable article/transcript for this episode here.

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    23 分
  • EP331 Want to individualize learning without overwhelm? Try this self-paced approach (with Rob Barnett)
    2025/08/10

    How can you meet the needs of every learner in your classroom while keeping your workload manageable? In this episode, Robert Barnett shares how self-paced learning can transform your teaching and create a more personalized, effective, and sustainable experience for both you and your students.


    We dive into the Modern Classrooms approach, breaking it down into actionable steps that any teacher can take—whether you're ready to fully embrace self-paced learning or just want to try one small change tomorrow. From recording simple instructional videos to using mastery checks, Rob shares what works, why it works, and how to adapt it for your students' needs.

    In this episode, we discuss:

    • How to get started with self-paced learning by taking small, manageable steps.
    • The three core components of a modern classroom lesson: warmups, instructional videos, and mastery-based assessments.
    • Practical strategies for motivating students, including how to encourage those content with "the minimum" to push themselves further.
    • How to use mastery checks as quick, actionable assessments that inform your next steps without creating a data overload.
    • Ideas for creating collaborative group work that ensures all students are engaged and appropriately challenged.
    • Tips for addressing chronic absenteeism and ensuring all students can succeed, no matter their attendance.
    • How schools can support teachers in implementing self-paced learning by providing time, autonomy, and collaboration opportunities.
    • Why relationships are at the heart of any successful approach to personalized learning.

    Whether you're looking for ways to individualize learning, reduce stress, or build stronger connections with your students, this episode is packed with inspiration and practical ideas you can use right away.

    Get the shareable article/transcript for this episode here.

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    34 分