Synopsis
Educator Innovator is an initiative powered by the National Writing Project and provides a hub for educators and partners who are re-imagining learning in and out of school.
Episodes
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Rural Voices Radio, Vol. 2: Hawai'i Preview
21/06/2020 Duration: 05minRural Voices Radio, Vol. 2: Hawai'i Preview by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio, Vol. 2: Louisiana Preview
21/06/2020 Duration: 05minRural Voices Radio, Vol. 2: Louisiana Preview by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio, Vol. 2: Maine Preview
21/06/2020 Duration: 05minRural Voices Radio, Vol. 2: Maine Preview by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio, Vol. 2: Mississippi Preview
21/06/2020 Duration: 04minRural Voices Radio, Vol. 2: Mississippi Preview by Connected Learning Alliance
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Back to School with American Creed
15/12/2018 Duration: 58minWriting Project colleagues Janelle Bence, Dawn Reed, and Suzanne Sutton share student work created as part of the Writing Our Future: American Creed project. Hear from teachers about the possibilities of supporting youth in exploring their American identities and communities through the documentary and associated youth publishing platform. Resources and video at https://educatorinnovator.org/webinars/back-to-school-with-writing-our-future-and-american-creed/
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Marginal Syllabus—What's Radical About Youth Writing?
15/12/2018 Duration: 01h08minJoin Marcelle Haddix, author of “What’s Radical about Youth Writing?: Seeing and Honoring Youth Writers and Their Literacies” for a conversation about her experience leading an interest-driven, asset-focused, out-of-school writing program that has implications for the classroom. Haddix is joined by educators Michelle King, Chris Rogers, and the organizers of Marginal Syllabus, Remi Kalir and Joe Dillon, for a discussion of the text, which is the featured article this month for Literacy, Equity + Remarkable Notes (LEARN), a project exploring the intersection of literacy and equity in partnership with the National Council of Teachers of English and Educator Innovator. More info + video athttps://educatorinnovator.org/webinars/whats-radical-about-youth-writing-seeing-and-honoring-youth-writers-and-their-literacies/
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Marginal Syllabus—Electing to Heal: Trauma, Healing, and Politics in the Classroom
25/10/2018 Duration: 52minJoin Antero Garcia, co-author of “Electing to Heal: Trauma, Healing, and Politics in Classrooms,” for a conversation about ways educators can address trauma and create safe, relational, anti-oppressive classrooms in this age of vitriolic political rhetoric about issues facing women and people of color. Garcia is joined by educator Sarah Woodard and the co-founders of Marginal Syllabus, Remi Kalir and Joe Dillon, for a discussion of the text, which is the featured article this month for Literacy, Equity + Remarkable Notes (LEARN), which explores the intersection of literacy and equity in partnership with the National Council of Teachers of English (NCTE) and Educator Innovator. More info at: https://educatorinnovator.org/webinars/marginal-syllabus-electing-to-heal-trauma-healing-and-politics-in-the-classroom/
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LRNG Innovators: Playable Fashion, Live From The 2018 NWP Resource Development Retreat
10/10/2018 Duration: 25minHost Christina Cantrill sits down with project leads from Playable Fashion, one of our 2015 LRNG Innovators Challenge grant recipients to discuss the project and learn about what’s happened since the program was initially funded. Get more info about this project, plus related links, at https://educatorinnovator.org/webinars/lrng-innovators-playable-fashion-live-from-the-2018-nwp-resource-development-retreat/
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LRNG Innovators: Let 'Em Shine And Green Is The New Pink
10/10/2018 Duration: 31minHost Christina Cantrill sits down with project leads from two of our 2017 Innovators Challenge grant recipients to discuss the positive outcomes, as well as the challenges, from the work that took place over the course of last year. More info about the projects, along with related links from the show, at https://educatorinnovator.org/webinars/lrng-let-em-shine-and-green-is-the-new-pink-live-at-the-2018-nwp-resource-development-retreat/
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LRNG Innovators: Agency And Audience, Live From The 2018 NWP Resource Development Retreat
10/10/2018 Duration: 23minChristina Cantrill (NWP) visits with Katie Kline (Greater Kansas City Writing Project) and Katie McKay (Heart of Texas Writing Project) about the work they’ve done through their LRNG Innovators challenge grants. For background about these projects and related links, visit https://educatorinnovator.org/webinars/lrng-innovators-agency-and-audience-live-from-the-2018-nwp-resource-development-retreat/
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From Inquiry To Action—Civic Engagement With Project-Based Learning In All Content Areas
10/10/2018 Duration: 01h02minJoin Steven Zemelman, author of From Inquiry to Action: Civic Engagement with Project-Based Learning in All Content Areas, for a conversation about how educators can support youth to become, not only college and career ready, but citizen ready as well. Guests will discuss practical steps for preparing students for civic engagement via research, argument, speaking and listening, engaged reading, writing for real audiences and purposes, and collaboration. Zemelman is joined by educators Mauricio Pineda, Elizabeth Robbins, and Heather Van Benthuysen and the co-founders of Marginal Syllabus, Remi Kalir and Joe Dillon, for a discussion of the text, which is the featured article this month for Writing Our Civic Futures, which explores a range of scholarship on civic engagement and supports their web annotation at Educator Innovator. Guests for this episode include: - Joe Dillon (host), teacher, Rangeview High School in Aurora Public Schools in Colorado and Denver Writing Project Teacher-Consultant - Remi Kalir, As
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The Digital Civics Toolkit: Supporting Youth in Civic Engagement
09/10/2018 Duration: 49minListen in as we discss the Digital Civics Toolkit, a collection of resources for educators to support youth in exploring, recognizing, and taking seriously the civic potentials of digital life. Guests - Erica Hodgin, Associate Director, Civic Engagement Research Group (CERG) at University of California, Riverside; Research Director, Educating for Participatory Politics Project - Carrie James, Research Associate and a Principal Investigator, Project Zero at Harvard Graduate School of Education - Sangita Shresthova, Director of Research, Civic Imagination Project, Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism at University of Southern California Find links for the show at https://educatorinnovator.org/podcasts/the-digital-civics-toolkit-supporting-youth-in-civic-engagement/
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Writing as Making MOOC (wmMOOC)
08/10/2018 Duration: 44minOriginally recorded on September 5, 2018 for NWP Radio, this episode features guests discussing the Writing/Making Massive Open Online Collaboration (wmMOOC), an online professional learning experience for teachers that tackled digital composing last summer, specifically the idea that writing is a form of making. Guests - Vicki McQuitty, Director, Maryland Writing Project; Elementary Ed Dept., Towson University - Sarah Lohnes Watulak, Middlebury, Director of Digital Pedagogy and Media - Joe Runciman, Doctoral Student, Instructional Technology, Towson University - Stacey Scheper, Volunteer, Youth Theater - Christina Cantrill (host), National Writing Project Find links from the show at https://educatorinnovator.org/podcasts/writing-as-making-wmmooc/
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Educating Youth For Online Civic And Political Dialogue: A Conceptual Framework for the Digital A
13/04/2018 Duration: 53minJoin Erica Hodgin, author of “Educating Youth for Online Civic and Political Dialogue: A Conceptual Framework for the Digital Age,” for a conversation about ways educators can support youth in critically engaging online civic and political dialogue in this age of digital media and online communication. Hodgin is joined by educators Jason Muniz and Paul Oh and the co-founders of Marginal Syllabus, Remi Kalir and Joe Dillon, for a discussion of the text, which is April’s featured article for Writing Our Civic Futures, which explores a range of scholarship on civic engagement and supports their web annotation at Educator Innovator.
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The Stories They Tell: Mainstream Media, Pedagogies Of Healing, And Critical Media Literacy
13/04/2018 Duration: 01h03minJoin April Baker-Bell, Raven Jones Stanbrough, and Sakeena Everett, the authors of “The Stories They Tell: Mainstream Media, Pedagogies of Healing, and Critical Media Literacy,” for a conversation about the ways mainstream media reinforce white supremacy and anti-blackness. The authors will also discuss how Black youth use social media as counterspaces and how critical media literacy tools can support young people in rewriting harmful narratives. Finally, they will elaborate on what responsibility English educators have to transform the status quo and counter racial injustice. The authors are joined by educator-scholars Cherise McBride and Nicole Mirra and the co-founders of Marginal Syllabus, Remi Kalir and Joe Dillon, for a discussion of the text, which is the featured article this month for Writing Our Civic Futures, which explores a range of scholarship on civic engagement and supports their web annotation at Educator Innovator.
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Educating For Democracy In A Partisan Age
13/04/2018 Duration: 28minJoin Joseph Kahne for a conversation with fellow educators about his recent article, “Educating for Democracy in a Partisan Age: Confronting the Challenges of Motivated Reasoning and Misinformation,” co-authored by Benjamin Bowyer. Guests will discuss the study that informs the article, which investigated youth judgments of truth claims tied to controversial political issues, and media literacy strategies educators can use to improve judgments of accuracy. They are joined by the co-founders of Marginal Syllabus, Remi Kalir and Joe Dillon, for a discussion of the text, which is the featured article this month for Writing Our Civic Futures, which explores a range of scholarship on civic engagement and supports their web annotation at Educator Innovator.
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The Power Of Authenticity: Motivating Students With Meaningful Audiences
13/04/2018 Duration: 55minJoin educators Laura Bradley, Kate Fox, and Jennifer von Wahlde as they discuss the ways they have been supporting students by finding authentic audiences and making connections outside their classrooms that are meaningful beyond the standard audience of one, the teacher. As LRNG Innovators Challenge grantees, these teachers have been designing for connected learning in their contexts, exploring the power that authentic audiences have for their students’ motivations and performances. Join them to hear about what they have been discovering as well as how they have been designing this work.
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Sharing And Spreading Connected Learning From Pittsburgh
13/04/2018 Duration: 29minJoin The Sprout Fund’s Tricia Monticello Kievlan for a conversation about a new collection of forthcoming connected learning resources developed by innovative educators in Pittsburgh. Tricia will be joined by two educators who developed materials for this project based on their exemplary connected learning programs: Jess Gold from Assemble, and Jamaal Davis from the Labs @ CLP at the Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh.
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Critical Literacy And Our Students' Lives
13/04/2018 Duration: 55minJoin Linda Christensen for a conversation with fellow educators Andrea Zellner and Kevin Hodgson about her recent article, “Critical Literacy in Our Students’ Lives,” in which they discuss bringing students’ own experiences, talents, and social contexts to the fore in the classroom. They are joined by the co-founders of Marginal Syllabus, Remi Kalir and Joe Dillon, for a discussion of the text, which is the featured article this month for Writing Our Civic Futures, an exploration of scholarship on civic engagement and web annotation project at Educator Innovator.
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Connected Learning And Minecraft
13/04/2018 Duration: 46minMinecraft: Education Edition is a more than an educational version of most everyone’s favorite video game. It has become the central hub for learning for many classrooms, connecting students and teachers alike. This webinar features a panel of experts, including educators Steve Isaacs, Cathy Cheo-Isaacs, and Minecraft Education manager/Connected Learning in Teacher Education leader Meenoo Rami. Moderated by game-based learning researcher Matthew Farber, Ed.D., best practices are discussed, as are easy entry points to onboard teachers who have little or no background in adapting Minecraft to their classrooms.