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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The Write Time with Author Ger Duany and Educator William King
04/09/2020 Duration: 54minWe are honored to feature three debut Penguin Random House authors for a special back-to-school series of The Write Time. For our second episode we visit with author Ger Duany and educator William King leads the discussion. Ger Duany is a survivor of the tragic exodus of an estimated 20,000 Sudanese children, the "Lost boys of Sudan," and has been appointed as UN Goodwill Ambassador. Born in the town of Akobo, Ger was caught up in Sudan's north-south civil war and was forcefully recruited as a child soldier. At the age of 14, he managed to escape to neighbouring Ethiopia and was eventually resettled to the United States from the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya. In 2014, UNHCR helped Ger reunite with his mother and other family members in Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp. He is also a model and actor. See past episodes of The Write Time with other amazing authors at https://educatorinnovator.org/campaigns/the-write-time/
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What is Necessary? with Jessyca Mathews
04/09/2020 Duration: 21minIn this 20-minute interview Jessyca Mathews, recent Michigan Region 5 Teacher of the Year and a teacher-leader with the Red Cedar Writing Project, reflects on working with her students this past spring to surface “what really is necessary” to support their writing and learning.
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Imagining the Connected Possibilities with Robert Rivera-Amezola
04/09/2020 Duration: 22minRobert Rivera-Amezola is a Digital Literacy Teacher at Francis Scott Key Elementary and a teacher-leader with the Philadelphia Writing Project. In this 19-minute interview, Robert discusses insights that came from watching students chat with each other online during non-teacher directed time.
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Teaching Writing, Not Just Assigning with Beth Rimer
04/09/2020 Duration: 19minBeth Rimer is an Instructor of Composition at Miami Univeristy in Oxford, OH, and codirector of the Ohio Writing Project. Over the course of this interview, Beth describes the ways to build community and give students choices while also helping them learn to make choices. She also talks about the distinction between teaching writing and assigning writing, a particular challenge in remote and online environments that can focus on “making assignments.”
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The Write Time with Author Candice Iloh and Educator Sharonica Nelson
27/08/2020 Duration: 43minWe are honored to feature three debut Penguin Random House authors for a special back-to-school series of The Write Time. For our first episode in this series, we will visit with author Candice Iloh and educator Sharonica Nelson will be leading the discussion. Candice Iloh is a first generation Nigerian-American author and dancer based in Philadelphia, PA. Iloh has performed poetry and spoken word around the country and has served as a program director and workshop facilitator with Voices UnBroken, and as a teaching artist with Split This Rock, poetryN.O.W., and The American Poetry Museum. Throughout her work, Iloh has remained engaged with the communities she works and lives in by mentoring young people creatively within public school classrooms, athletic programs, and writing workshops. Visit The Write Time archive for past episodes with other authors: https://educatorinnovator.org/campaigns/the-write-time/
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Beyond Storytime: An NWP CoLab—Creating a Picture Book as a Community of Collaborators
25/08/2020 Duration: 01h01minThis CoLab features Writing Project colleagues—author-educator Ruth Devlin, artist-illustrator-educator Rebeca Garcia-Gonzalez, and editor Amy Bauman—sharing their story of collaborating from a distance in the creation of a picture book: Ants: Across, Around, and Through. In this episode they share their process, the challenges and possibilities of collaborative work, and consider implications for teaching writing. You can watch the video and view the full archive at: https://educatorinnovator.org/campaigns/beyond-storytime-a-colab-series/
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Manageable Online Teaching with the KonMari Approach—An NWP CoLab with Deanna Mascle
25/08/2020 Duration: 58minJoin us for another NWP CoLab where we'll further explore online instruction, specifically how to make it manageable for both students and teachers. Our featured guest is Deanna Mascle, an Instructor of English at Morehead State University in Kentucky, and the director of the Morehead Writing Project. Also joining the discussion are middle/high-school educators David Lopez (CA), Katherine Williams (MS), and Ben Woodcock (MI). More info and resources at Write Now, our publication at Medium: https://bit.ly/2YnMOu1
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What's the Buzz About Hyperdocs? NWP Radio Visits with Jeremy Hyler
19/08/2020 Duration: 29minIn this 29-minute episode, Jeremy Hyler, middle school teacher, member of the Chippewa River Writing Project, and Hyperdoc fan, explains why he finds the Hyperdoc a useful tool for online, remote, and hyper-flexible teaching. Learn more and see resources at NWP's Write Now publication at Medium: https://writenow.nwp.org/whats-the-buzz-about-hyperdocs-e69c2091bf70
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Beyond Storytime, An NWP CoLab—Awesome Author Visits when Everyone is on Zoom
15/08/2020 Duration: 57minAbout Beyond Storytime In April 2020, with school buildings closed for shelter-in-place, NWP Writers Council members, teachers, and children’s book authors and illustrators came together to rethink the stand-alone storytime and the traditional “author visit.” Beyond Storytime CoLab was launched from this initial conversation and in each episode we dig into one of aspect of the work and spend time co-designing together. Our Guests Sandra Hogue Aram Kim Kyle Lukoff K-Fai Steele Gordon C. James More info at NWP's Educator Innovator: https://bit.ly/3g1YsR0
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Becoming Anti-Racist English Teachers: Taking Action Steps
14/08/2020 Duration: 25minHow can middle and high school English Language Arts (ELA) teachers work towards becoming anti-racist educators? Michelle Falter, Chandra Alston, and Crystal Chen Lee, former English teachers and current ELA teacher educators at North Carolina State University, share actionable steps and curated resources that work particularly well for middle and high school ELA teachers. About Our Guests Michelle Falter is a former middle and high school English teacher and a Red Clay Writing Project (Athens, GA) teacher-consultant. Michelle co-edited the book Teaching Outside the Box but Inside the Standards with Bob Fecho, Xiaoli Hong, and fellow RCWP teacher-consultants, which was published with NWP and Teachers College Press. Currently, she is an assistant professor of English education at North Carolina State University. Chandra Alston is a former high school English teacher. Currently, she is an assistant professor of Literacy, Policy Analysis and Program Evaluation focusing specifically on writing instruction at No
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Libraries as Partners in the Year Ahead: A Conversation with Bud Hunt
11/08/2020 Duration: 15minIn this short NWP Radio episode, CSUWP Teacher-Consultant Bud Hunt, now a library administrator, describes how libraries can assist (and want to assist) teachers in the school year ahead.
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Rural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - Jewels from the Slag
03/08/2020 Duration: 03minRural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - Jewels from the Slag by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - Dear Pappy
03/08/2020 Duration: 01minRural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - Dear Pappy by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Grandmother Knew How to Push Away Fear
03/08/2020 Duration: 02minRural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Grandmother Knew How to Push Away Fear by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Dad, My Bedroom
03/08/2020 Duration: 01minRural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Dad, My Bedroom by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Little Town
03/08/2020 Duration: 33sRural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Little Town by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - Melting
03/08/2020 Duration: 01minRural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - Melting by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - Of Grandma and Geese
03/08/2020 Duration: 02minRural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - Of Grandma and Geese by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Swingset, My Computer Chair
03/08/2020 Duration: 01minRural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Swingset, My Computer Chair by Connected Learning Alliance
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Rural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Butterfly
03/08/2020 Duration: 02minRural Voices Radio: Pennsylvania - My Butterfly by Connected Learning Alliance