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unEDited chatter

unEDited chatter

著者: Dr. Tisha Shipley and Dr. Stephanie Heald
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Unfiltered, united, and unapologetically passionate about education. Welcome to the unEDited chatter podcast, where two bold bestie educators toss out the script and speak straight from the heart. This is not your typical PD. We’re pulling back the curtain on what it really means to teach, lead, and live in the world of education today…from the magic of lightbulb moments to the burnout, and everything in between. No buzzwords. No filters. Just real talk, real stories, and real love for the messy, meaningful work we do every day. Because when educators talk out loud? Things get real, and thaDr. Tisha Shipley and Dr. Stephanie Heald
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  • E11: Bring Back Shop Class: A Conversation with Power Tool Manufacturer Metabo HPT on Building the Next Generation of Trades
    2026/03/04

    As the demand for skilled trades grows, Metabo HPT is challenging how we prepare students for the future. This episode, featuring Bill Wyman, Chief Marketing Officer of KOKI Group, explores the skilled labor gap, the role of hands-on education, and why shop class matters more than ever—plus the story behind the Bring Back Shop Class campaign and the students proving what’s possible when learning goes beyond the classroom.

    In Bill’s words:

    “Metabo HPT supports and celebrates our great tradespeople and their craftsmanship. For too long, college has been framed as the primary route to a successful career. ‘Bring Back Shop Class’ highlights the need for students to have a real-world path to build their future in the trades. Through our partnership with the Shop Class Foundation, we’re helping make that opportunity a reality for the next generation of builders.”



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    13 分
  • E10: Why Your School's Reading Scores Aren't Budging (And What's Actually Coming Next)
    2026/02/18

    States have passed the science of reading laws. Teachers have completed training. So why aren't literacy scores improving? The answer lies in a growing gap between policy and classroom practice that few are talking about openly.

    In this episode, Juliette Reid, Director of Market Research at Reading Horizons, shares insights from tracking literacy legislation and district trends across all 50 states. Drawing on nearly a decade as a classroom teacher, literacy interventionist, and instructional coach, Juliette explains why many well-intentioned reforms are falling short. She discusses the looming upper grades crisis (those pandemic-impacted students are now in middle school), why "product stacking" is undermining progress, and what parents should know as districts face shrinking budgets and growing pressure to show results.

    Whether you're a parent wondering why things haven't improved despite all the headlines about reading reform, or you simply want to understand what's really happening in literacy education, this episode offers a clear-eyed look at where we are and where we're headed.

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    13 分
  • E9: Beyond Apps and Tutors: Free Reading Support That Every Parent Can Provide
    2026/02/04

    Reading scores are falling, and parents are drowning in conflicting advice about how to help their struggling readers. But here's the empowering truth most families don't hear: you can meaningfully support your child's reading journey without spending a single dollar—even if you struggle with reading yourself.

    In this episode, Stacy Hurst, Chief Academic Advisor at Reading Horizons and Assistant Professor of Elementary Education at Southern Utah University, shares five zero-cost strategies that work for every family, regardless of income or education level. From building vocabulary through everyday conversation to knowing when to trust your instincts about reading difficulties, Stacy cuts through the noise with practical, research-backed advice that busy parents can implement today.

    Whether you're worried about your child's progress or just want to reinforce what they're learning at school, this episode offers reassurance and actionable steps. Because strong readers are built little by little—and parents have more power than they think.

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    14 分
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