
Lessons That Last
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S1 Ep 19Wonder, Baby Chicks, and the Preposition Song
In this episode, Julie and Laura share Remi's story about the teacher who sparked her sense of wonder, Mrs. Kruss. They talk about how to get students excited about a lesson or topic and how to bring your own passions into the classroom. If you need to reconnect with your teacher joy, this episode is for you.For even more teacher inspiration, check out the stories on the Chalk and Chances website https://www.chalkandchances.com/
S1 Ep 18Diversity, Dancing, and Barney Miller
How do you bring students from different backgrounds together? If you are Shannon and her high school teacher, Ms. Gallant, you start a dance team. In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about how young people view diversity and the way dance can help us understand each other. And, these two educators discuss how the most powerful teaching often happens outside of our curriculum.
S1 Ep 17Peers, Privilege, and the Breakfast Club
In this episode, Julie and Laura share Ben's story about his fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Greenlee. They discuss the ways young people step up and stick up for their peers and the ways teachers leverage peer pressure for good. Empathy and courage (and 80s movies) are the real stars of this episode.
S1 Ep 16Seeking, Stretching, and Trading Places
In this episode, Julie and Laura discuss the importance of helping students get out of their comfort zones and seek others' perspectives. They share Callie's story about her yearbook sponsor and talk about the lessons learned around courage and curiosity. If you are itching to explore, this one's for you!In this episode, the hosts reference Julie's book, Pause, Ponder, and Persist in the Classroom. https://www.amazon.com/Ponder-Persist-Classroom-Schmidt-Hasson/dp/1032383429/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3M3OKS7E15A4W&keywords=pause+ponder+persist&qid=1687529743&sprefix=%2Caps%2C195&sr=8-1For more inspirational teacher stories, visit the Chalk and Chances project. https://www.chalkandchances.com/
S1 Ep 15Names, Football Games, and a Village
In this episode, Julie and Laura share Sondra's story about her third grade teacher, Mrs. Andrews. They discuss the importance of honoring students' identities and helping them feel known. These educators acknowledge the struggle of balance and the courage it takes to be part of a student's village.And, it's launch week for Pause, Ponder, and Persist in the Classroom! Check out the book at https://www.amazon.com/Ponder-Persist-Classroom-Schmidt-Hasson/dp/1032383429/ref=zg_bsnr_684257011_sccl_2/146-6532941-4546529?psc=1
S1 Ep 14Breathing, Believing, and Test Anxiety
In this episode, Julie and Laura share Marley's story about the way her high school teacher, Mrs. McCall, provided strategies for tackling a test. They discuss test anxiety and why some students "opt out" from showing what they know. For any educator who has ever struggled to help a student, this is an affirming episode.For even more inspirational teacher stories, visit the Chalk and Chances website: https://www.chalkandchances.com/stories
S1 Ep 13Dignity, Discipline, and the Royals
In this episode, Julie and Laura discuss being disciplined in the small things and carrying on with a sense of dignity and poise. They share Sophia's story about her high school biology teacher, Mrs. Francis. And because Mrs. Francis came from across the pond, they had to talk about the Royal Family and all things British. If you love Ted Lasso, this episode is for you.For even more inspirational teacher stories, visit the Chalk and Chances website: https://www.chalkandchances.com/
S1 Ep 12Transitions, Goodbyes, and the Eddies
In this episode, Julie and Laura discuss the emotions and exhaustion that come with the end of a school year. They talk about how to handle transitions and goodbyes with intention and joy. Savannah's story about her last day of school with her favorite teacher, Mr. Edwards, is sure to make you smile. For even more inspiration, visit the Chalk and Chances website https://www.chalkandchances.com/
S1 Ep 11Mirrors, Messages, and Gloria Vanderbilt
In this episode, Julie and Laura discuss ways to help students develop positive self-images, particularly around their physical appearances. They share Lena's story about her fifth grade teacher Mrs. McCall, who had a brilliant (and super simple) strategy to promote positivity. Lena's story can also be found on the Chalk and Chances website:https://www.chalkandchances.com/
S1 Ep 10Pause, Ponder, and Persist
In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about a 3 step framework for turning challenges in the classroom into opportunities to impact students' lives. They share Marcus's beautiful tribute to his teacher, Mrs. Pope. This is the story that inspired Julie's latest book, Pause Ponder, and Persist in the Classroom. This is a must listen episode!Referenced in this episode: Pause, Ponder, and Persist in the Classroom book: https://www.amazon.com/Ponder-Persist-Classroom-Schmidt-Hasson/dp/1032383429/ref=sr_1_1?crid=LW6O6BKM38R1&keywords=pause+ponder+persist&qid=1683840144&sprefix=%2Caps%2C162&sr=8-1
S1 Ep 9Safety, Storms, and Serendipity
In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the ways teachers help students feel safe in the classroom, particularly during chaotic or unusual circumstances. They unpack Sarah's story about a late afternoon storm in Mrs. Hill's second grade classroom and discuss the importance of being a model for navigating challenges. This episode is packed with inspiration and hope.
S1 Ep 8Introverts, Affirmation, and Parent Conferences
In this episode, Julie and Laura talk about the power (and stress) of parent conferences. They share Jordan's story about a special moment at a parent conference with her fifth grade teacher, Mrs. Arbor. As educators, the words we say about our students can shape the way they see themselves. In this episode, we reference the book Safe, Seen, and Stretched in the Classroomhttps://www.amazon.com/Safe-Seen-Stretched-Classroom-Remarkable/dp/0367634643/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2OGARTTD6AKIW&keywords=safe+seen+and+stretched+in+the+classroom&qid=1682608795&sprefix=safe+seen%2Caps%2C92&sr=8-1Jordan's story and other inspirational teacher stories can be found on the Chalk and Chances website https://www.chalkandchances.com/
S1 Ep 7Choices, Coaches, and Second Chances
In this episode, Julie and Laura unpack the story James shared about Coach Waite. They talk about the teachers and coaches who offer grace after a mistake. This episode offers food for thought about helping young people reach their potential.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out the stories on the Chalk and Chances website: https://www.chalkandchances.com/blog
S1 Ep 6Patience, Performers, and Joey Stivic
In this episode, Julie and Laura unpack Marc's story about Mrs. Rainey. They talk about the teachers who find creative ways to deal with students who love to perform for attention. This episode is full of funny stories, particularly about Laura's playground performances.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out the stories on the Chalk and Chances website: https://www.chalkandchances.com/blog
S1 Ep 5Mentors, Colleagues, and Creative Non-Compliance
In this episode, Julie and Laura unpack Claire's story about her first grade teacher, Mrs. Dyson. They talk about the teachers who inspired them to teach. And they discuss how we can nurture students who may someday become colleagues. This episode is sure to inspire, affirm, and help all teachers remember why they started.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out the stories on the Chalk and Chances website: https://www.chalkandchances.com/blog
S1 Ep 4Effort, Praise, and Blingy Pens
In this episode, Julie and Laura unpack Drew's story about his high school English teacher, Mrs. Perkins. They talk about the power of authentic praise and recognition. And they discuss the debate over recognizing effort vs. recognizing achievement. Then, Julie and Laura wonder what teachers would want inscribed on a special pencil. If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out the stories on the Chalk and Chances website: https://www.chalkandchances.com/blogReferenced in this episode, Safe, Seen, and Stretched in the Classroom https://www.amazon.com/Safe-Seen-Stretched-Classroom-Remarkable/dp/0367634643
S1 Ep 3Math, Mindsets, and Boys in Cars
In this episode, Julie and Laura unpack Genelle's story about her middle school math teacher, Mr. Sampson. They talk about the power of confidence and mindset in the math classroom. Framing mistakes as "working on it" rather than "wrong" helps students persevere and take risks. And, adding a little humor is always good for teaching and learning.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out the stories on the Chalk and Chances website: https://www.chalkandchances.com/blog
S1 Ep 2Conversation, Connection, and Crochet
Julie and Laura unpack Oscar's story about his high school history teacher, Mrs. Gaines. They talk about the importance of giving students time and space for unstructured conversations. Extracurricular activities (like Crochet Tuesdays) are the perfect venue for conversation and connection. And, adding in service learning makes these opportunities even more meaningful.If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out the stories on the Chalk and Chances website: https://www.chalkandchances.com/blogMusic by @existinggratefully
S1 Ep 1Laughter, Legacy, and Shouting Compliments
In this inaugural episode, Julie and Laura unpack Bailey's story about her fourth grade teacher, Mr. Winans. They talk about the importance of adding a little fun and novelty to the school day, and they share their own school experiences with teachers who created memorable moments. Referenced in this episode:Skit from The Dana Carvey Show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6mndRtsS88If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out the stories on the Chalk and Chances website: https://www.chalkandchances.com/blogAnd Julie's TEDx Talk about memorable teachers: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmwy6r26vQYMusic by @existinggratefully
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In the Lessons That Last Podcast, a teacher and a researcher talk about what it means to make a lasting impact on students' lives. Through stories people share about the teachers they remember, each episode explores what teachers say and do that sticks with students for years (maybe even decades). Using great teachers as models, we can all make a bigger impact on the people in our lives. New episodes are released every Sunday.