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  • Perfectly Prepared for Imperfect Systems with Guest Rashad Anderson
    2026/05/05

    In this episode of Middle School Walk and Talk, co-hosts Phyllis Fagell and Jessica McGuire chat with Dr. Rashad Anderson, professor at Metropolitan State University and leader of the Call Me Mr. Teacher Leadership Program, discussing how intentional teacher preparation, mentoring, and a focus on student strengths can transform school culture. He explores the challenges facing Black male students and teachers, shares practical strategies for building high-impact mentoring programs, and emphasizes the mindset shift every educator can adopt: finding the good in every student.

    Middle School Walk & Talk is a production of the Association for Middle Level Education. Learn more at amle.org.

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    16 分
  • The Reframe: AI as a Support for Culturally Grounded Instruction with Guest Adam Whitaker
    2026/04/21

    In this episode of Middle School Walk and Talk, hosts Phyllis Fagell and Jessica McGuire chat with Rising Star Presenter Adam Whitaker about how artificial intelligence can support culturally grounded instruction in the middle grades. Whitaker explains why effective AI use begins with strong pedagogy and deep knowledge of students’ identities, interests, and experiences. He shares practical strategies for designing relevant prompts, avoiding common pitfalls, and connecting classic texts to students’ real lives. The conversation offers an accessible, thought provoking look at how teachers can stretch themselves, embrace productive struggle, and use AI as a tool for more meaningful and culturally responsive learning.

    Middle School Walk & Talk is a production of the Association for Middle Level Education. Learn more at amle.org.

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    20 分
  • Creating Neurodiversity Affirming Schools with Guest Emily Kircher Morris
    2026/04/14

    In this episode of Middle School Walk and Talk, AMLE speaks with counselor, educator, and author Emily Kircher Morris about what it truly means to create neurodiversity affirming schools. Kircher Morris clarifies common misconceptions about neurodivergence, explains how strengths-based accommodations benefit all learners, and shares practical strategies for fostering belonging, supporting executive functioning, and disrupting rigid social patterns in the middle grades. Kircher Morris offers accessible, real world guidance to help every student feel accepted, understood, and able to contribute to their school community.

    Middle School Walk & Talk is a production of the Association for Middle Level Education. Learn more at amle.org.

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    19 分
  • The Art and Impact of Quality Questioning with Guest Connie Hamilton
    2026/03/31

    In this episode of Middle School Walk and Talk, co-hosts Phyllis Fagell and Jessica McGuire chat with educator and author Connie Hamilton, known to many as the questioning guru, about how effective questioning can transform middle school learning. Hamilton explains how small shifts in teacher practice, from increasing wait time to softening prompts and listening more deeply to student reasoning, can spark richer thinking and greater engagement. She also shares practical strategies that help students become confident question askers themselves. The conversation offers actionable insights any teacher can use to make questioning a powerful driver of learning in the middle grades.

    Middle School Walk & Talk is a production of the Association for Middle Level Education. Learn more at amle.org.

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    18 分
  • Kind of Obsessed with Executive Functioning with Guest Glenn Whitman
    2026/03/17

    In this episode of Middle School Walk and Talk, hosts Phyllis Fagell and Jessica McGuire speak with Glenn Whitman, a history teacher and director of the Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning at St. Andrew’s Episcopal School in Maryland. They discuss the school’s 18-year focus on the science of learning, covering key concepts like neuroplasticity, belonging, executive functioning, and the need for stronger reading instruction in middle and high school. Whitman shares practical classroom strategies and insights on how research can inform everyday teaching.

    Middle School Walk & Talk is a production of the Association for Middle Level Education. Learn more at amle.org.

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    23 分
  • Exactly Where I Need to Be with Guest Vernicca Wynter
    2026/03/03

    In this episode of Middle School Walk & Talk, Vernicca Wynter, educational leader and leadership wellness expert, shares practical strategies for creating supportive, engaging school environments. She discusses ways educators can boost student well-being, promote emotional regulation, and lead with intentionality, all while staying connected to their own “why.” Wynter offers actionable tips for teachers and administrators to cultivate thriving school cultures and combat burnout.

    Middle School Walk & Talk is a production of the Association for Middle Level Education. Learn more at amle.org.

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    17 分
  • Finding Your Voice Between the Echoes: A Student’s Reflection on Middle School with Guest Brody Cunningham
    2026/02/17

    In this very special episode of Middle School Walk & Talk, hosts Phyllis Fagell and Jessica McGuire sit down with Brody Cunningham, a ninth grader from Georgia and the 2025 winner of AMLE’s Middle School Student Sound Off Contest. Brody reflects on what it means to “find your voice between the echoes” of middle school, sharing how supportive teachers, open communication, and self-discovery helped him navigate the challenges of adolescence. With honesty and insight, he offers educators a student’s perspective on belonging, engagement, and helping every young adolescent feel seen and heard.

    Middle School Walk & Talk is a production of the Association for Middle Level Education. Learn more at amle.org.

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    16 分
  • Do Schools Kill Curiosity? With Guest Braydon Giles
    2026/02/03

    In this episode of Middle School Walk & Talk, hosts Phyllis Fagell and Jessica McGuire chat with Braydon Giles, Head of Middle School at St. John’s Anglican College in Brisbane, Australia, and Vice Chair of Adolescent Success, AMLE’s Australian affiliate. Giles shares insights from a multi-year research partnership exploring one provocative question: Do schools kill curiosity? He also provides insight into how his team has empowered students as co-researchers to redesign classroom spaces that spark engagement, belonging, and wonder. From defining curiosity in the middle years to transforming learning environments, this conversation offers practical inspiration for educators seeking to rekindle curiosity in their own classrooms.

    Middle School Walk & Talk is a production of the Association for Middle Level Education. Learn more at amle.org.

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    24 分