Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
Life of the School
147 episodes
8 months ago
After 6 years, I am taking a break from podcasting. I am calling it a summer vacation for now, but we will see if the break is actually a bit longer. Before I go, I am going to leave you with a clips episode from some of my favorite conversations during the early years of the podcast. This episode could have easily been 60 hours long, but I hope you enjoy these 2 hours to keep you company during summer break.
Clips are from:
Episode 1: Brian Dempsey
Episode 7: David Knuffke
Episode 13: Paul Strode
Episode 14: Chi Klein
Episode 15: Lee Ferguson
Episode 16: Paul Andersen
Episode 17: Bob Kuhn
Episode 18: Ryan Reardon
Episode 21: Chris Baker
Episode 23: Chris Monsour
Episode 25: Mark Peterson
Episode 29: Valerie May
Episode 30: Jon Darkow
Episode 36: Jen Pfannerstill
Episode 38: Ryan Lacson
Episode 46: Brittany Franckowiak
Episode 61: Tanea Hibler
Credits:
Please subscribe to Life of the school on your podcast player of choice!
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LOTS
Music by: https://exmagicians.bandcamp.com/
Show Notes at Lifeoftheschool.org
You can follow on twitter @MrMathieuTweets or @lifeoftheschool
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After 6 years, I am taking a break from podcasting. I am calling it a summer vacation for now, but we will see if the break is actually a bit longer. Before I go, I am going to leave you with a clips episode from some of my favorite conversations during the early years of the podcast. This episode could have easily been 60 hours long, but I hope you enjoy these 2 hours to keep you company during summer break.
Clips are from:
Episode 1: Brian Dempsey
Episode 7: David Knuffke
Episode 13: Paul Strode
Episode 14: Chi Klein
Episode 15: Lee Ferguson
Episode 16: Paul Andersen
Episode 17: Bob Kuhn
Episode 18: Ryan Reardon
Episode 21: Chris Baker
Episode 23: Chris Monsour
Episode 25: Mark Peterson
Episode 29: Valerie May
Episode 30: Jon Darkow
Episode 36: Jen Pfannerstill
Episode 38: Ryan Lacson
Episode 46: Brittany Franckowiak
Episode 61: Tanea Hibler
Credits:
Please subscribe to Life of the school on your podcast player of choice!
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LOTS
Music by: https://exmagicians.bandcamp.com/
Show Notes at Lifeoftheschool.org
You can follow on twitter @MrMathieuTweets or @lifeoftheschool
Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
52 minutes 36 seconds
3 years ago
LOTS142 - Phemonena
As I have been reimagining my curriculum over the past few years, the idea of using a scientific phenomenon to hook kids into our work has been both exciting and challenging. Today, I discuss the concept of phenomena with Tanea, Mark and Jess. We definitely had a lot of fun, so we hope you enjoy the conversation.
Show Notes:
We start this question with the goofy question: What is an area of science that you find cool, but don’t really understand the underlying mechanism of (possibly nobody knows)
Joining us from Minnesota, Mark Peterson: I ran across the idea of telescoping generations a few years ago at an NSTA conference. Aphids, reproducing asexually, have the next generation, fully formed inside them, and within that next generation is another daughter ready to form…and so on. Nature is just weird sometimes.
Joining us from Missouri is Jessica Popescu: I just learned from the book Entangled Life by Merlin Sheldrake that fungi mycelium transfer nutrients between plants, poisons, hormones and maybe even genetic material!
Joining us from Ohio is Tanea Hibler: I suspect that us humans don’t understand a lot of things, so this is a hard question for me. I’ll ponder a bit
Aaron: Why do we sleep? Why do we dream? What are the biological functions?
Questions Discussed on this show:
How do you define a scientific phenomenon? Do you use these in your curriculum?
Do you think that phenomena have to be something that is part of the students lives before introduction?
What is one of your favorite phenomena to engage students (I know this might be tough)?
Credits:
Please subscribe to Life of the school on your podcast player of choice!
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LOTS
Music by: https://exmagicians.bandcamp.com/
Show Notes at Lifeoftheschool.org
You can follow on twitter @MrMathieuTweets or @lifeoftheschool
Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
After 6 years, I am taking a break from podcasting. I am calling it a summer vacation for now, but we will see if the break is actually a bit longer. Before I go, I am going to leave you with a clips episode from some of my favorite conversations during the early years of the podcast. This episode could have easily been 60 hours long, but I hope you enjoy these 2 hours to keep you company during summer break.
Clips are from:
Episode 1: Brian Dempsey
Episode 7: David Knuffke
Episode 13: Paul Strode
Episode 14: Chi Klein
Episode 15: Lee Ferguson
Episode 16: Paul Andersen
Episode 17: Bob Kuhn
Episode 18: Ryan Reardon
Episode 21: Chris Baker
Episode 23: Chris Monsour
Episode 25: Mark Peterson
Episode 29: Valerie May
Episode 30: Jon Darkow
Episode 36: Jen Pfannerstill
Episode 38: Ryan Lacson
Episode 46: Brittany Franckowiak
Episode 61: Tanea Hibler
Credits:
Please subscribe to Life of the school on your podcast player of choice!
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LOTS
Music by: https://exmagicians.bandcamp.com/
Show Notes at Lifeoftheschool.org
You can follow on twitter @MrMathieuTweets or @lifeoftheschool