Episode Notes [03:47] Seth's Early Understanding of Questions [04:33] The Power of Questions [05:25] Building Relationships Through Questions [06:41] This is Strategy: Focus on Questions [10:21] Gamifying Questions [11:34] Conversations as Infinite Games [15:32] Creating Tension with Questions [20:46] Effective Questioning Techniques [23:21] Empathy and Engagement [34:33] Strategy and Culture [35:22] Microsoft's Transformation [36:00] Global Perspectives on Questions [39:39] Caring in a Challenging World Resources Mentioned The Dip by Seth Godin Linchpin by Seth Godin Purple Cow by Seth Godin Tribes by Seth Godin This Is Marketing by Seth Godin The Carbon Almanac This is Strategy by Seth Godin Seth's Blog What Does it Sound Like When You Change Your Mind? by Seth Godin Value Creation Masterclass by Seth Godin on Udemy The Strategy Deck by Seth Godin Taylor Swift Jimmy Smith Jimmy Smith Curated Questions Episode Supercuts Priya Parker Techstars Satya Nadella Microsoft Steve Ballmer Acumen Jerry Colonna Unleashing the Idea Virus by Seth Godin Tim Ferriss podcast with Seth Godin Seth Godin website Beauty Pill Producer Ben Ford Questions Asked When did you first understand the power of questions? What do you do to get under the layer to really get down to those lower levels? Is it just follow-up questions, mindset, worldview, and how that works for you? How'd you get this job anyway? What are things like around here? What did your boss do before they were your boss? Wow did you end up with this job? Why are questions such a big part of This is Strategy? If you had to charge ten times as much as you charge now, what would you do differently? If it had to be free, what would you do differently? Who's it for, and what's it for? What is the change we seek to make? How did you choose the questions for The Strategy Deck? How big is our circle of us? How many people do I care about? Is the change we're making contagious? Are there other ways to gamify the use of questions? Any other thoughts on how questions might be gamified? How do we play games with other people where we're aware of what it would be for them to win and for us to win? What is it that you're challenged by? What is it that you want to share? What is it that you're afraid of? If there isn't a change, then why are we wasting our time? Can you define tension? What kind of haircut do you want? How long has it been since your last haircut? How might one think about intentionally creating that question? What factors should someone think about as they use questions to create tension? How was school today? What is the kind of interaction I'm hoping for over time? How do I ask a different sort of question that over time will be answered with how was school today? Were there any easy questions on your math homework? Did anything good happen at school today? What tension am I here to create? What wrong questions continue to be asked? What temperature is it outside? When the person you could have been meets the person you are becoming, is it going to be a cause for celebration or heartbreak? What are the questions we're going to ask each other? What was life like at the dinner table when you were growing up? What are we really trying to accomplish? How do you have this cogent two sentence explanation of what you do? How many clicks can we get per visit? What would happen if there was a webpage that was designed to get you to leave? What were the questions that were being asked by people in authority at Yahoo in 1999? How did the stock do today? Is anything broken? What can you do today that will make the stock go up tomorrow? What are risks worth taking? What are we doing that might not work but that supports our mission? What was the last thing you did that didn't work, and what did we learn from it? What have we done to so delight our core customers that they're telling other people? How has your international circle informed your life of questions? What do I believe that other people don't believe? What do I see that other people don't see? What do I take for granted that other people don't take for granted? What would blank do? What would Bob do? What would Jill do? What would Susan do? What happened to them? What system are they in that made them decide that that was the right thing to do? And then how do we change the system? How given the state of the world, do you manage to continue to care as much as you do? Do you walk to school or take your lunch? If you all can only care if things are going well, then what does that mean about caring? Should I have spent the last 50 years curled up in a ball? How do we go to the foundation and create community action?…
Welcome to the Shining Scholar Education Podcast! We're all about secondary Reading/English/Language Arts. We'll share tips, strategies, resources, stories, as well as some inspiration and motivation for all teachers! We are a team of professional, certified teachers and we are right there in the trenches with you. We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Visit us at www.shiningscholareducation.com and our store, as well! Thank you for all you do, teachers, you really are changing the world. We hope you enjoy the show!
Welcome to the Shining Scholar Education Podcast! We're all about secondary Reading/English/Language Arts. We'll share tips, strategies, resources, stories, as well as some inspiration and motivation for all teachers! We are a team of professional, certified teachers and we are right there in the trenches with you. We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Visit us at www.shiningscholareducation.com and our store, as well! Thank you for all you do, teachers, you really are changing the world. We hope you enjoy the show!
The Best Books for Students Who “Hate” Reading Part 1 Today, I want to share some incredible books I've used over the years to engage reluctant readers—students who say they "hate reading." It’s funny, though, because once I introduce these books, each student reacts differently, and the magic happens when you find the one that truly sparks their interest. When that happens, it’s like a lightbulb goes off, and they fall in love with reading. I always tell them, "It’s not that you hate reading; you just haven’t found the right book yet." I’ve included links to all of these books in the description. These are Amazon affiliate links, so if you buy through them, I get a small commission—but it doesn’t affect your price at all, so don’t worry. Let’s get started! 1. Drive-By by Lynne Ewing : This is a short, powerful read at just 96 pages. It’s about a young boy whose brother is shot in a drive-by, and the boy’s journey to understand whether his brother was involved in gangs. The writing is accessible, with a vocabulary level appropriate for middle school, but the mature content—dealing with loss, gang violence, and family—makes it compelling for older readers too. It’s a great way to engage students who might otherwise shy away from reading. The story is gripping, and the ending is both emotional and satisfying. Highly recommended! 2. The Alchemist, 25th Anniversary: A Fable About Following Your Dream by Paulo Coelho : This book is a classic. With almost 150,000 ratings and a 4.6-star average, it’s clearly a favorite. At just 208 pages, it’s a relatively quick read, and each chapter ends with a cliffhanger that keeps you turning the pages. It’s a philosophical fable that’s full of life lessons, without being cheesy or melodramatic. The story is timeless—set in a world without technology, it could take place at any time. Students who normally aren’t into reading will love it because of its universal themes and engaging storytelling. 3. The Rose That Grew From Concrete by Tupac Shakur : Yes, the rapper Tupac Shakur wrote poetry while he was in high school, and after his death, his poems were published in this collection. What makes this book special is that it includes scans of his actual notebooks, so readers can see his handwriting, which adds a layer of authenticity. Tupac’s legacy in hip-hop is still alive, and this book speaks to students who connect with his music and message. It's a powerful read, offering both personal insight and a glimpse into his life and struggles. If you’re interested in Tupac, I also recommend these biographies: 4. Tupac Shakur: The Authorized Biography Paperback by Staci Robinson : 5. Tupac Shakur: The Life and Times of an American Icon by Tayannah Lee McQuillar Students often connect with the stories of famous figures, and Tupac’s story is especially impactful. These biographies are more detailed reads (over 200 pages), but they are incredibly engaging for high school students. Even if they’re not assigned, they’re perfect for open-choice reading time or sustained silent reading. Remember, it's not about forcing them to read—it’s about finding the right book that speaks to them. Please feel free to share any great books you’ve used to engage reluctant readers in the comments, and I’ll be sure to cover them in a future video. (These are Amazon affiliate links, but don’t worry, it does not affect your price at all. 🙂) Join our email list to get teaching tips & resources, teacher humor, inspirational quotes, and more right in your inbox! High school English teachers : https://tinyurl.com/ssepodcasths Middle school English Language Arts (ELA) teachers : https://tinyurl.com/ssepodcastms Check out our TPT store for even more helpful & cool stuff!…
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Get ready for some critical thinking fun! Your students will have the chance to step into the shoes of lawyers and take part in a criminal trial. With 11 awesome cases to choose from, each group will have two lawyers (one for the prosecution and one for the defense) and an accused person. You’ll play the judge, guiding the jury as they vote on the verdict! Here’s what you get: - Court brief handouts to keep things simple - Easy-to-follow directions for a smooth experience - PowerPoint slides that explain how the trials will work This hands-on activity is a great way for students to learn about the legal system while sharpening their critical thinking and public speaking skills. It doesn’t matter if you’re a teacher of social studies, government, civics, psychology, English, reading and language arts (ELA), or just need a fun activity that promotes critical thinking! Get this activity here ! Join our email list to get teaching tips & resources, teacher humor, inspirational quotes, and more right in your inbox! High school English teachers click here! Middle school English Language Arts (ELA) teachers click here! Check out our TPT store for even more helpful & cool stuff!…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! (This Episode’s Main Points) We have an incredible guest this episode, Mr. Dave Meyers, CEO of Teachersconnect, which is described as “An uncompromisingly teacher-centric online community of teachers.” In this inspiring interview he will Share his experiences as a teacher and his journey to becoming CEO How the wonderful idea of Teachersconnect was conceived The awesome things Teachersconnect is doing for teachers all over the world to connect and work on their craft! OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Links mentioned in this episode: Dave’s email: Dave@teachersconnect.com Grab and Grow/Teachersconnect: https://grabandgrow.teachersconnect.com/?utm_source=ShiningScholar Shift This!: How to Implement Gradual Changes for MASSIVE Impact in Your Classroom https://rb.gy/5fhrjb (affiliate link) Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! (This Episode’s Main Points) Don't worry, it gets better. Here's the way I handle it (and I've gotten plenty, plenty of 3 and below, ;)) Approach it with a growth mindset: learn from it and make your products so good buyers can't ignore you (ask yourself what you would want in the product and then go above and beyond that). One bad review will not sink your shop and the positive reviews on the new and improved version will more than balance out the negative one (this has happened for me many, many times, our products improve along with ourselves). “You can't please everyone, and in trying to, you'll please no one, especially yourself”. I don’t remember who said that, but it is POWERFUL. Some of my greatest, best-selling products have a few 1-2 star reviews. Keep in mind that if you search Beethoven's symphonies on YouTube, many have thumbs down! Now, I am in no way comparing myself to the genius of Beethoven, I’m trying to say that if he gets hated on, us ‘normies’ should expect it, too :) and this brings me to my next point … Be open to constructive criticism so we can learn and improve but don’t worry about the people that don’t like you/your product/service/whatever, you’re not looking for them; you’re looking for the people that are the same wavelength you are; YOUR TRIBE! :) You don't have to be great to start but you have to start to be great." -Zig Ziglar. I tell myself this every time I've felt like giving up. I hope this helps, feel free to reach out to me on social media anytime. I LOVE talking shop! P.S. We promise not to waste your time. You may have noticed that we sometimes have interviews and sometimes not. We don’t want to have interviews just for the sake of having them but only when they are relevant and provide value to you, our friends and listeners! Let’s show these awesome Instagram accounts some love! @teachersconnect - They foster a sense of community for teachers by connecting teachers to support each other while posting some funny and some inspirational posts, as well. One I particularly liked was a picture that quotes Jane Nelson in saying: “Children will listen after they feel listened to.” @myelajourney2018 - This is her 3rd year teaching, she’s based in Houston, TX, she’s very positive and passionate about improving her craft as a teacher. Follow her; her energy is contagious! If you have someone you want to nominate for a shout out email me at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com and we’ll check them out! OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your email here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! As schools re-open and we teachers prepare to go back into the classroom, I wanted to share some of the stories of sickness, sadness, but also hope, with all of you. Thank you to Sam in Gary, Indiana, Simon in Shreveport, Louisiana, Michelle in Austin, Texas, Steven from Phoenix, Arizona, Peggy from Kalamazoo, Michigan, George, and Kelly. OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your email here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! (This Episode’s Main Points) Our guest, Alli (AKA, thefearlessenglishteacher), brings her engaging ideas and passion for teaching English in this episode! The discussion includes: details on lesson plan ideas she has for some fantastic books her experiences throughout her teaching career, including some very memorable moments insights and tips for new teachers where you can find her online! This episode is like professional development, teacher mentorship, and hanging out with your colleagues all in one! OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Affiliate Links mentioned on this episode: The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls: https://amzn.to/2E7UvgC Dear Martin by Nic Stone: https://amzn.to/3h8IaYa The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho: https://amzn.to/3aweeTf Find our awesome guest on: Instagram: @thefearlessenglishteacher Blog to come!: thefearlessenglishteacher .com Her Teacherspayteachers store Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your email here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! (Summary) Maybe a teacher is A weather A fighter A model for failure A magician A gardener A model for kindness A model for not holding grudge from one day to the other A model for saying I’m sorry even though it means an adult apologizing to a kid A person who the students can count on at least for that class period A person who treats the student as an individual no matter what the other teachers and staff have said about him or her The only positive adult that student sees that day The only one that believes in that student The catalyst that sparks a lifelong learner Quotes for today: “Education is not the filling of a pot but the lighting of a fire.” –W.B. Yeats “A teacher affects eternity; he [or she] can never tell where his influence stops.” —Henry B. Adams OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Links mentioned in this episode: Will Smith on failure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r1Gy5YjBMvk Famous failures https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLYECIjmnQs Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your email here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! (Summary): This is the 3rd and final segment (for now) of these inspirational stories for teachers. We hope these stories inspire you to share them with other teachers, your students & children, anyone! Stories covered: The Archery Master and the Student Weather It is My Nature Traditions Disease and Disgust It’s All About Perspective The Weight of Pains The Crow and the Pitcher Fable The Blind Man and the Well OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Links mentioned in this episode: 101 Zen Stories https://info.stiltij.nl/publiek/meditatie/studie/zenstories.pdf The Crow and the Pitcher Fable by Aesop https://fablesofaesop.com/the-crow-and-the-pitcher.html Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your email here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! (Summary): We hope these stories inspire you to share them with other teachers, your students & children, anyone! Stories covered: The Buddha and Destruction The Master and the Gift of Hate The Message VS The Messenger The Lion and The Ass Fable OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Links mentioned in this episode: 101 Zen Stories https://info.stiltij.nl/publiek/meditatie/studie/zenstories.pdf Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your email here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! (Summary): We hope these stories inspire you to share them with other teachers, your students & children, anyone! Stories covered: The Frogs and Perception The Heart of a Mouse A Story About Socrates Fears The Quaker OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Links mentioned in this episode: 101 Zen Stories https://info.stiltij.nl/publiek/meditatie/studie/zenstories.pdf Brian Rose’s Ted Talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtJTEbr-CaA Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your email here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! (Summary) We started because we wanted to close the bridge between how students were taught and how they were tested for English/Language Arts. We love helping teachers and students! Hopefully we can continue to grow with your support. :) We appreciate you! OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your email here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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The Shining Scholar Education Podcast (a Podcast for English and Language Arts Teachers!)
Show notes: Summary: INTRO: Welcome and thank you for tuning in to The Shining Scholar Education Podcast where we talk about secondary English & Language Arts tips, strategies, and resources. We’ll also share the ups and downs in the wonderful world of teaching. I’m your host, Charlie, and I’m a teacher-creator here with Shining Scholar Education. We hope you enjoy the show! As COVID-19 continues to require teachers and students to be in quarantine, we want to know your stories. There are stories about victories, losses, and many things in between. Email your stories to us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com and we may share them on the next episode of COVID-19 stories. Stay safe! OUTRO: Thank you again for tuning in and if you enjoyed the show please like, subscribe, share, and consider leaving a review-it really does help! We make resources for teachers, by teachers. Check out our website at https://rb.gy/wgji2k and our Teacherspayteachers store at https://rb.gy/celgkh , as well! We’d love to hear from you-- so email us at shiningscholareducation@gmail.com- to share any questions or topics you’d like on the show. Thank you for all you do, teachers, and keep changing the world! Connect with us on: Facebook: https://rb.gy/ewtvnn Instagram: https://rb.gy/zzkazr Twitter: https://rb.gy/0fvjb9 Sign up for our email list to get free English/Language Arts resources in your email here: https://rb.gy/nwseva…
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