Heinemann Podcast

Heinemann Podcast


Latest Episodes

New Pathways for High School Math with Steven Leinwand, Eric Milou, and Cathy Seeley
September 23, 2021

Today on the podcast we’re joined by three leaders in math education to talk about building new pathways in mathematics that are responsive to students’ needs and goals.

Teaching Truth with Love and Conviction with Lorena Germán and Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul
September 16, 2021

We’re joined by authors Lorena Germán and Dr. Sonja Cherry Paul as they discuss Lorena’s new book Textured Teaching: A Framework for Culturally Sustaining Practices.

Math is Everywhere with Sue O'Connell, Marcy Myers, and Georgina Rivera
September 09, 2021

Sue O'Connell, Marcy Myers, and Georgina Rivera discuss the value of integrating literature into the math classroom.

Robert Kim, Cornelius Minor, and Kass Minor: Sustaining a Commitment to Inclusive Education in a Politicized Climate on ForwardED
September 02, 2021

Today on the podcast we have another conversation from our new ForwardED slow conference series. Today’s conversation features Robert Kim, Cornelius Minor, and Kass Minor. Bob Kim is a leading expert in education law and policy in the United States. He i

Kristine Mraz and P. David Pearson: Leveraging What We Know About Learning, Children, and Literacy on ForwardED
August 29, 2021

Kristi and David discuss the complex infrastructure of learning, and how to make nuanced instructional decisions that are student-centered, rooted in teacher experience, and in research.

Water for Teachers, Sips with Shamari Reid: Minisode Two
July 02, 2021

In the Spring of 2021, we brought you Water for Teachers with host Shamari Reid, a podcast aimed at connecting with the hearts and the humanity of humans who teach. As we continue to plan episodes for a future season of Water for Teachers, and as we come

Summer Read Aloud Series: Risk. Fail. Rise. with Colleen Cruz
July 01, 2021

Today on the podcast, we have a sample from Colleen Cruz’s audiobook, Risk. Fail. Rise.: A Teacher’s Guide to Learning from Mistakes.

Racial Equity and Literacy with Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul and Tricia Ebarvia
June 24, 2021

Sonja and Tricia discuss Sonja’s recent adaptation of Stamped for Kids, the myriad forces that continue to inhibit the work of antiracism, and why opportunities like IREL are so important.

Water for Teachers, Sips with Shamari Reid: Minisode One
June 18, 2021

A summer mini series to help you replenish, reconnect, and reinvigorate your heart, body, and mind.

Start Here, Start Now Read Aloud with Liz Kleinrock
June 17, 2021

When we set out to do antiracist and antibias work, a common question is, how do I make time for it in my classroom?