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The Great Teachers Movement Podcast
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14 episodes
1 day ago
Episode 8 Reaching the Reluctant Learner: Active Techniques That Work with Carolyn Ives and Paul Martin (Part 2)
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Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Episode 8 Reaching the Reluctant Learner: Active Techniques That Work with Carolyn Ives and Paul Martin (Part 2)
Show more...
Philosophy
Education,
Society & Culture,
Self-Improvement
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Episode 3 Beyond the Classroom: Insights from a Great Teachers Veteran with Sherry Woitte
The Great Teachers Movement Podcast
42 minutes
1 year ago
Episode 3 Beyond the Classroom: Insights from a Great Teachers Veteran with Sherry Woitte
Guest: Sherry WoitteFaculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies at the University of Alberta, Canada Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. In this episode of the Great Teachers Movement podcast, we delve into the enriching journey of Sherry Woitte, a seasoned post-secondary early childhood educator, and her evolution from participant to facilitator within the Great Teachers' community. Sherry shares her professional growth and the profound impact that Canadian seminars held in the picturesque Banff National Park have had on her teaching career. With over 20 years of experience as a "Great Teachers veteran," she provides deeper insights into the process behind the scenes and the richness of the seminar experience, characterized by a rigid minimal structure with abundant opportunities for learning and sharing. As we explore Sherry's journey, we uncover the essence of the Great Teachers Movement – fostering a culture of continuous learning and collaboration. Sherry discusses the transition from participant to facilitator, highlighting the importance of embracing new perspectives and sharing knowledge with fellow educators. Throughout the episode, Sherry reflects on current trends in education, including the integration of AI-friendly assignments and effective strategies for group work. She emphasizes the foundational role of relationships in the learning process and shares David Gottshall's innovative activities that have become synonymous with the movement. Join us as Sherry Woitte provides valuable insights into overcoming teaching challenges, fostering positive learning environments, and embracing the ever-evolving landscape of education. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting your journey, this episode offers inspiration and practical wisdom to elevate your teaching practice. Recommended Resources: The Hundred Languages of Children Loris Malaguzzi Reggio Emilia https://www.reggiochildren.it/en/rc/exhibitions/the-hundred-languages-of-children/   https://www.amazon.com/Hundred-Languages-Children-Experience-Transformation-dp-0313359814/dp/0313359814/ref=dp_ob_title_bk ChatGPT https://chatgpt.com/?oai-dm=1 Information and resources about the Great Teachers Movement. Listen and subscribe on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts Podbean App Spotify Amazon Music iHeartRadio PlayerFM Samsung Podchaser BoomPlay Visit our sponsor, The Roost Laptop Stand, and subscribe to the podcast to be entered into a drawing for your very own Roost!   
The Great Teachers Movement Podcast
Episode 8 Reaching the Reluctant Learner: Active Techniques That Work with Carolyn Ives and Paul Martin (Part 2)