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Bonus Episode - Roxanna Elden | Saying the quiet part out loud
In this special bonus back-to-school episode, Roxanna Elden, former high school teacher and author of See me after class: Advice for teachers by teachers and Adequate Yearly Progress talks to us about unpacking all the tiny things about effective classrooms that perhaps we don't always want to discuss. We hope this witty conversation provides useful tips for you as we enter into this academic year together.
2024-09-03
1h 00
Gurvey's Law
Mother's Day with stories from Olympian figure skater Mirai Nagasu and author/educator Roxanna Elden
It's Gurvey’s Law’s annual Mother’s Day extravaganza! Alan and Kerri Kasem celebrate and honor all mothers on this special day with two amazing stories! It figures that skating into the first half hour would be Olympic bronze medalist Mirai Nagasu to share how she is helping her mother (and father) keep the family restaurant, Sushi Kiyosuzu, afloat during the pandemic through a fundraising initiative called Power of 10, which provides yummy meals for first responders. When not figure skating, Mirai dedicated her “quick step” performance on "Dancing with the Stars" to her mother. Then, for those mothers who are feelin...
2020-05-10
47 min
MOMetize Your Passion | Create Content, Monetize Your Passions | Master Organic Marketing, Set Goals, and Start an Online Business
Tips for Parents Homeschooling Their Kids During Distance Learning
Due to COVID-19, schools all over the country have closed, leaving parents to serve as homeschoolers for the first time. On podcast episode #15, school educator and author, Roxanna Elden, shares best practices for parents who find themselves thrust into the world of education. Roxanna has over a decade of experience as a public-school English teacher and speaks to audiences all over the country about educational issues. She also advises parents on best practices when it comes to homeschooling their kids during the coronavirus epidemic.Roxanna recently wrote a Washington Post essay that offers a teacher’s guide for parents reluctantly home...
2020-04-20
34 min
Experience the Story, Anywhere, Anytime With Free Audiobook
Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel Audiobook by Roxanna Elden
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 386436 Title: Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel Author: Roxanna Elden Narrator: Roxana Ortega Format: Unabridged Length: 11:08:00 Language: English Release date: 02-11-20 Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Genres: Fiction & Literature, Contemporary Women Summary: A debut novel told with humor, intelligence, and heart, a “funny but insightful look at teachers in the workplace…reminiscent of the TV show The Office but set in an urban high school” (The Washington Post), perfect for fans of Tom Perrotta and Laurie Gelman. Roxanna Elden’s “laugh-out-loud funny satire” (Forbes) is a brilliantly entertaining and moving look...
2020-02-11
11h 08
Listen to Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel by Roxanna Elden
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/386436to listen full audiobooks. Title: Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel Author: Roxanna Elden Narrator: Roxana Ortega Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 8 minutes Release date: February 11, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: A debut novel told with humor, intelligence, and heart, a “funny but insightful look at teachers in the workplace…reminiscent of the TV show The Office but set in an urban high school” (The Washington Post), perfect for fans of Tom Perrotta and Laurie Gelman. Roxanna Elden’s “laugh-out-loud funny satire” (Forbes) is a brilliantly entertaining and moving look at our...
2020-02-11
11h 08
Listen to Top Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Contemporary Women
Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel by Roxanna Elden
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/386436 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Adequate Yearly Progress: A Novel Author: Roxanna Elden Narrator: Roxana Ortega Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 8 minutes Release date: February 11, 2020 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Contemporary Women Publisher's Summary: A debut novel told with humor, intelligence, and heart, a “funny but insightful look at teachers in the workplace…reminiscent of the TV show The Office but set in an urban high school” (The Washington Post), perfect for fans of Tom Perrotta and Laurie Gelman. Roxanna Elden’s “laugh-out-loud funny satire” (Forbes) is a brilliantly entertaining and moving look...
2020-02-11
03 min
Classroom Q and A
Students Evaluating Teachers: A Good Idea?
The pros and cons of encouraging students to evaluate teachers in K-12. What can we learn? What to avoid. @larryferlazzo @kdyer13 @DrYemiS @RoxannaElden @Bamradionetwork Kathy Dyer is currently the Learning and Innovation Manager at NWEA and a long-time believer that quality learning occurs when we learn with, from and for others. Roxanna Elden is the author of See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers. And the creator of the New Teacher Disillusionment Power Pack. Adeyemi Stembridge, PhD is an educational consultant specializing in equity-focused school-improvement. He is a coach and thought-partner to teachers and administrators...
2019-09-08
11 min
Have You Heard
#56 The Farce of School Reform
The smartest book Have You Heard has encountered on the limits of school reform in ages is a novel. Roxanna Elden's hilarious and pointed Adequate Yearly Progress is packed with real insights into what self-styled education reformers miss about the complex ecosystems of schools, and the complicated lives of teachers. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll buy the book!
2019-01-03
32 min
Have You Heard
#56 The Farce of School Reform
The smartest book Have You Heard has encountered on the limits of school reform in ages is a novel. Roxanna Elden's hilarious and pointed Adequate Yearly Progress is packed with real insights into what self-styled education reformers miss about the complex ecosystems of schools, and the complicated lives of teachers. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll buy the book!
2019-01-03
32 min
Here We Are
187: Teaching + Science
Teacher and Author of “See Me After Class” and “Adequate Yearly Progress” Roxanna Elden talks with Shane about teaching, managing classrooms, and providing good learning experiences for students. Charity Of The Week: [https://www.vote.org/](https://www.vote.org/) Sponsor: Q U I P Toothbrushes [http://www.getquip.com/hereweare](http://www.getquip.com/hereweare) Outro Music: Kentucky Nightmare [https://kentuckynightmare.bandcamp.com/](https://kentuckynightmare.bandcamp.com/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-08
1h 08
Here We Are
187: Teaching + Science
Teacher and Author of “See Me After Class” and “Adequate Yearly Progress” Roxanna Elden talks with Shane about teaching, managing classrooms, and providing good learning experiences for students. Charity Of The Week: [https://www.vote.org/](https://www.vote.org/) Sponsor: Q U I P Toothbrushes [http://www.getquip.com/hereweare](http://www.getquip.com/hereweare) Outro Music: Kentucky Nightmare [https://kentuckynightmare.bandcamp.com/](https://kentuckynightmare.bandcamp.com/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-08
1h 08
Here We Are
187: Teaching + Science
Teacher and Author of “See Me After Class” and “Adequate Yearly Progress” Roxanna Elden talks with Shane about teaching, managing classrooms, and providing good learning experiences for students. Charity Of The Week: [https://www.vote.org/](https://www.vote.org/) Sponsor: Q U I P Toothbrushes [http://www.getquip.com/hereweare](http://www.getquip.com/hereweare) Outro Music: Kentucky Nightmare [https://kentuckynightmare.bandcamp.com/](https://kentuckynightmare.bandcamp.com/) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-08
1h 09
Here We Are
187: Teaching + Science
Teacher and Author of “See Me After Class” and “Adequate Yearly Progress” Roxanna Elden talks with Shane about teaching, managing classrooms, and providing good learning experiences for students. Charity Of The Week: [https://www.vote.org/](https://www.vote.org/) Sponsor: Q U I P Toothbrushes [http://www.getquip.com/hereweare](http://www.getquip.com/hereweare) Outro Music: Kentucky Nightmare [https://kentuckynightmare.bandcamp.com/](https://kentuckynightmare.bandcamp.com/)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-10-08
1h 08
The Zag
The Zag: Episode 91 w/ Roxanna Elden
NLC Miami 2013 Fellow, Roxanna Elden, joins The Zag to discuss her new novel, Adequate Yearly Progress, which came out this month. It’s a workplace novel that captures teaching with insight, humor, and heart. The perspective switches between a diverse group of teachers as their professional lives impact their personal lives and vice versa. It’s like the TV show “The Office,” but set in an urban high school. Grab a copy at https://roxannaelden.com
2018-09-05
15 min
A FAVORITE GUEST RETURNS: A NEW NOVEL ABOUT BEING AN EDUCATOR
A FAVORITE GUEST RETURNS: A NEW NOVEL ABOUT THE JOYS AND TRAVAILS OF BEING AN EDUCATOR Renowned author of both Education fiction and non fiction Roxanna Elden on her new novel ," ADEQUATE YEARLY PROGRESS. Don't miss this one. Roxanna is terrific. We’re thrilled to be sponsored by IXL. IXL’s comprehensive teaching and learning platform for math, language arts, science, and social studies is accelerating achievement in 95 of the top 100 U.S. school districts. Loved by teachers and backed by independent research from Johns Hopkins University, IXL can help you do the following...
2018-08-22
38 min
The K12 Engineering Education Podcast
Truth in Storytelling: The Reality of Teachers' Lives
Author Roxanna Elden discusses her new satirical novel Adequate Yearly Progress, which tells the story of the teachers’ lives across one year in the fictional Texas high school of Brae Hill Valley. Roxanna’s book draws on her own experience as a K-12 public school teacher and her conversations with other teachers around the country. Roxanna says that past portrayals of teachers in popular media can be very unrealistic, and her book is meant to challenge that. Related to this episode: • Roxanna Elden, author: https://roxannaelden.com/ • “Adequate Yearly Progress” on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Adequate-Yearly-Progress-Roxanna-Elden/dp/1732098700/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 •...
2018-08-06
45 min
Classroom Q and A
Smart Tips for Working with Substitute Teachers
Working with substitute teachers can be challenging for teachers, substitutes, and students. Our guests share their experiences and best advice. @larryferlazzo @RoxannaElden @runnin26 @Bamradionetwork Roxanna Elden is a National Board Certified high school teacher, a speaker, and an author. Her book, See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers, is widely used as a tool for teacher training and retention. Rachael George is the principal of Sandy Grade School in the Oregon Trail School District and an ASCD Emerging Leader.
2018-03-17
11 min
The K12 Engineering Education Podcast
An English Teacher's Advice on STEM
English teacher and author Roxanna Elden talks about her tips for new teachers, how to form your personal Board of Advisors as a teacher, how to teach writing in any classroom, and more, in this discussion. She draws on her research talking to many other new teachers, as well as her own experience, to share advice. Mentioned in this episode: • Roxanna Elden on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoxannaElden • "See Me After Class" - book by Roxanna Elden: http://roxannaelden.com/sample-page-three/ • “Ten Writing Skills that All Teachers Can Reinforce,” article by Roxanna Elden: http://roxannaelden.com/2009/10/ten-resources-all-teachers-can-reinforce/ • “Teacher Dreams and Nightmares”: h...
2017-05-16
23 min
Classroom Q and A
How I Handle the TheToughest Teaching Moments
We all know that teaching has its very difficult moments. Our guests share the strategies they use to deal with those tough teaching times. Follow: @larryferlazzo @RoxannaElden @cindirigsbee @RewardingEdu @Bamradionetwork Cindi Rigsbee is an English teacher currently "on loan" to the North Carolina Department of Public Instruction. A National Board Certified Teacher, she was the North Carolina Teacher of the Year. Roxanna Elden is a (NBCT) high school teacher, a speaker, and author of See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers. Robert Ward is currently in his 24th year of teaching English at public middle schools in Los...
2017-03-23
08 min
Best of The Miami Book Fair
2016 Miami Book Fair | Roxanna Elden
Roxanna Elden has been a teacher for eleven years, most of them at Hialeah High School in Miami. She is the author of See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers. Her inspiration for the illustrated children’s book Rudy’s New Human (Sky Pony Press) came from watching her dog, Rudy Elden, as he adjusted to having a […]
2016-11-20
15 min
The K12 Engineering Education Podcast
Teacher Dreams and Nightmares
We explore the alleged phenomenon of teachers getting bad dreams and nightmares, more often than everyone else, starting with several engineering teachers' most memorable ones. Do other teachers really get these dreams? Why do they get them? What should they do about them, if anything? Based on a little reading and communication with experts, we developed some preliminary answers to those questions. Resources mentioned in this episode: ● Research on dream content and emotions, "Thematic and Content Analysis of Idiopathic Nightmares and Bad Dreams" (Robert & Zadra, 2014): http://www.journalsleep.org/viewabstract.aspx?pid=29326 ● Researc...
2016-10-24
34 min
Classroom Q and A
My Biggest Teaching Mistake and What I Learned from It
It's harder to learn from our mistakes if we feel compelled to hide them. In this segment, we talk about creating a climate where sharing mistakes is safe. Follow: @larryferlazzo @roxannaelden @TeacherAdvice @ekuwah @bamradionetwork #edchat #teachers #edtech Ekuwah Moses is a Family and Community Engagement Facilitator in Las Vegas, Nevada and works for the Clark County School District. She previously served as a Performance Zone Instructional Coach, Literacy Specialist, Learning Strategist, and elementary classroom teacher. Roxanna Elden is the author of See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers. The book is a practical guide with stories from teachers...
2015-10-20
09 min
Classroom Q and A
Second Thoughts: Teacher Attire, Does it Really Matter?
Should teachers dress up or dress down? What is the balance between dressing professionally and dressing comfortably? What about jeans, tee shirts, short skirts and sneakers? Our guests weigh in. Follow: @TeachMoore, @roxannaelden @larryferlazzo @bamradionetwork Roxanna Elden is a National Board Certified high school teacher, a speaker, and an author. Her book, See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers, is widely used as a tool for teacher training and retention. Renee Moore, NBCT, teaches English at Mississippi Delta Community College. She is a member of the Board of Directors of the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS...
2014-09-17
09 min