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02/27/20

On the Podcast: Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera on Centering Bilingual Latinx Students

Today on the podcast we are excited welcome Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera, authors of En Comunidad: Lessons for Centering the Voices and Experiences of Bilingual Latinx Students.  (continue reading)
02/20/20

On the Podcast: Robert Kim and the Legal Impacts Facing LGBTQ+ Students

In this conversation, we focused on the current legal landscape of LGBTQ+ rights in our public schools…  (continue reading)
02/16/20

On the Podcast: The Value and Inequity of Identity work with Heinemann Fellow Minjung Pai and Cornelius Minor

This week on the Heinemann Podcast, we’re handing things over to Heinemann Fellow, Minjung Pai.  (continue reading)
02/13/20

Podcast: Jennifer Serravallo on Responsive Reading Instruction

Responsive reading instruction empowers us to design student centered learning experiences.  (continue reading)
02/09/20

On the Podcast: Libraries as Healing Spaces with Heinemann Fellow Julia Torres and Janet Damon

In this episode, Julia sits down with Janet Damon to talk about how libraries can be healing spaces.  (continue reading)
02/06/20

On the Podcast: Robert Kim and the School to Prison Pipeline

Bob Kim explores his work around what he calls 'discipline disparity' and the school to prison pipeline.  (continue reading)
01/30/20

On the Podcast: The Freedom of Genre Choice with Matt Glover and Carl Anderson

Today on the podcast we have a special conversation hosted by author Carl Anderson with his longtime friend and colleague, author Matt Glover.  (continue reading)
01/23/20

On the Podcast: Moving Past Writing Road Blocks with Tom Newkirk and Marty Brandt

Today on the podcast we’re happy to welcome authors Martin Brandt and Tom Newkirk. Marty is most recently the author of Between the Commas.  (continue reading)
01/19/20

On the Podcast: Professional Trajectories of Black Teachers of Math with Heinemann Fellow Marian Dingle and Dr. Toya Jones Frank

Heinemann Fellow Marian Dingle is joined on the podcast by Dr. Toya Jones Frank of George Mason University!  (continue reading)
01/16/20

On the Podcast: Getting to Know The Literacy Continuum with Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell

Irene and Gay share their story of The Literacy Continuum and how it evolved into the indispensable tool educators know and use today.   (continue reading)

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