Heinemann Podcast Heinemann Publishing
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- Education
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Bringing educators timely and relevant conversations to support student-centered instruction.
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Meaningful Experiences for the Secondary Multilingual Learner
Heinemann author Andrea Honigsfeld discusses her new book, Growing Language and Literacy: Strategies for Secondary Multilingual Learners.
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Writing as Healing with Liz Prather: Sharing Personal Narratives for Healing and Advocacy
How does writing help students connect to their lives and develop vulnerability in order to bravely show up and speak their truth?
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The Power of Teaching History Thematically | Practical Guide for Engaged Learning
For so long, history has been taught chronologically, but does it have to be and should it be? China Harvey and Lisa Herzig would argue that it does not and it should not.
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Writing as Healing with Liz Prather: Expression and Connection Through Writing
Liz and David discuss writing with students as an act of community and vulnerability.
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Writing as Healing with Liz Prather: The Transformative Power of Poetry
Stacey Joy and Liz Prather discuss the transformative power of using writing to reflect and rediscover joy in teaching.
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Centering Love, Justice and Liberation in Schools with Shamari Reid
What does getting to know your students and who they are and their community really look like in practice? And in a time of so much burnout, how do we do this in a way that helps us be the best version of ourselves when we teach?
Customer Reviews
Outstanding
What an amazing podcast so educational. You are amazing at what you do! Your passion and dedication are beyond words! Thank you to all the teachers in the world.❤️ Love is Love
Amazing Speakers!!!
What an amazing treat to hear these amazing authors that I would only dream about seeing at a Professional Learning session.
Teachers don’t have time for fluff
This podcast spends so much time in self- congratulation and teacher praise it is absurd. Where is the content? Strategies? Resources? It is worse than an infomercial for Heinemann. Pure fluff. I listened to 2 episodes and got one piece of valuable information. Sorry, but I don’t have any more time for this.