The Annenberg Learner Podcast
Latest Episodes
Episode 18: 2022 Teacher of the Year with Michelle Stradford
The Annenberg Learner Podcast welcomes Michelle Stradford, the 2022 Teacher of the Year recipient, on today’s episode! Stradford is a fifth-grade teacher at Horace Mann Elementary School in Beverly Hi
Episode 17: 2022 Teacher of the Year with William Morejon
The Annenberg Learner Podcast welcomes William Morejón, the 2022 Teachers of the Year recipient, on today’s episode! Morejón is a high school math teacher and chair of the mathematics department at Ha
Episode 16: Neuroscience & the Classroom - Making Connections
Neuroscience & the Classroom: Making Connections - a video course designed to familiarize K-12 educators with current neuroscience research that could be used in the classroom.
Episode 15: Florida Principal of the Year, Adam Lane
Adam Lane is a principal at Haines City Senior High School in Polk County District, Florida. Adam Lane has worked in K-12 public education since 1995, ranging from high, middle, and elementary schools
Episode 14: LabXchange with Marty Samuels
LabXchange is a digital tool with interactive, high-quality science materials widely and freely available. LabXchange resources invite learners to see themselves as scientists and make science fun, in
Episode 13: Discovery Education with Matthew Woods, DEN Star
Matthew Woods is the author of the children's book series I Wanna Be, host of the K-12 podcast, Leading Out the Woods, and creator of a recently released online professional development course called
Episode 12: Statistics In Schools with Victoria Glasier & Jessica Palmer
Statistics in Schools (SIS) brings school subjects to life using real-world U.S. Census Bureau statistics to create materials for K-12 students. The SIS site includes engaging resources and activities
Episode 11: Reading Partners with CEO Adeola Whitney
Reading Partners is a national nonprofit that provides students with proven, individualized reading support needed to read at grade level by 4th grade. CEO Adeola Whitney discusses the importance of r
Episode 10: Griffin Education with Tim Griffin
Tim Griffin brought music to work with him as an elementary teacher at Title I schools in Los Angeles. Following the model of educational music programs such as Schoolhouse Rock, Tim wrote songs to he
Episode 9: When Schools Work with Bruce Fuller
Bruce Fuller is a professor of Education and Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. He recently released When Schools Work, a book that looks at why student achievement climbed in Lo