Teacher Jargon
Latest Episodes
Episode 8: Tracking Student Data
Have you gotten the Teacher Jargon Student Data Tracker yet? Head to teacherjargon.com to find the link to the tracker. Then, listen to this episode to learn how to use the tracker. Be bold. Be brave.
Episode 7: Developing Your Scope & Sequence and Writing Rubrics
In this episode, Mallory shares how she and her PLC map out their scope and sequence using Bloom's taxonomy. She also discusses how to write analytic and holistic rubrics.
Episode 6: Choosing Your Essential Standards
It's time to get REAL about our course standards. Listen to this episode to learn how to create a guaranteed curriculum. Please, excuse my dog losing his mind towards the end of the episode. Sources mentioned: DuFour, et al. Learning b
Episode 5: Standards Based Grading 101
Note: I apologize for the sound issues in this episode. I'm still learning the best setting for my mic. In this episode, Mallory provides an overview of standards based grading as well as addresses some of the most frequently asked questions from teachers
Episode 4: Maintaining Routines and Using Proximity
In this episode, Mallory (with special appearances from her dogs) discusses how she has maintained routines in her classroom and outlines how you can incorporate using proximity in your classroom. Sources: Copeland, Willis D. “Classroom Manag
Episode 3: Establishing Class Norms
Are you exhausted from trying to get your students to just follow the rules? In this episode, Mallory shares a strategy for increasing student buy-in and holding them to high expectations. Listen now to learn how Mallory establishes her class norms.
Episode 2: Setting Up Your Classroom for Success
Mallory shares how being intentional and strategic with your classroom set-up can eliminate distractions and interruptions during instruction. Link to study about teacher burnout: https://www.bls.gov/careeroutlook/2018/data-on-display/how-many-teac
Episode 1: Welcome Back
Mallory shares important updates and shares the newest vision and goals for Teacher Jargon.