Heinemann Podcast

Heinemann Podcast


Latest Episodes

Audiobook Preview: In the Moment Conferring in the Elementary Math Classroom By Jen Munson
August 06, 2020

Get a sneak peak at one of the latest additions to Heinemann's audiobook offerings!

Classroom Routines During Uncertain Times with Berit Gordon
July 30, 2020

Today on the podcast we're joined by Berit Gordon, author of The Joyful Teacher: Strategies for Becoming the Teacher Every Student Deserves. In her book, Berit lays out goals and corresponding strategies for building an efficient and joyful learning envir

Writing Workshop Essentials with Katie Wood Ray, Katherine Bomer, and Corinne Arens
July 23, 2020

How can we create daily structures and routines that support writers? Today on the podcast we're joined by Heinemann author and Classroom Essentials series editor Katie Wood Ray. We're also joined by Katherine Bomer and Corinne Arens, co-authors of the n

Accessible Mathematics Read Aloud with Steve Leinwand
July 16, 2020

This week we’re excited to listen in on a preview of one of Heinemann’s newest audiobooks. In Accessible Mathematics: Ten Instructional Shifts That Raise Student Achievement, author Steven Leinwand shows how small shifts in the teaching you already do ca

What Do Recent SCOTUS Rulings Mean for Educators? with Robert Kim
July 09, 2020

In the last month the U.S. Supreme Court has issued a number of rulings that have significant impact on schools and teachers. Today on the podcast we’re going to focus in on three of those cases, review their history, and what the Supreme Court’s latest r

Listen to Season Two of Beyond the Letters!
July 02, 2020

Season Two of Beyond the Letters is out now! Listen and subscribe today to hear interviews with this season's cohort of inspirational queer educators, led by hosts Kate Roberts and Maggie Beattie Roberts.

Beyond Quick Fixes to Racial Injustice in Education (Rebroadcast)
June 25, 2020

Two years ago, we started this episode of the podcast by asking, “how do we go beyond the cosmetic fixes of racial inequality in education?” That question carries even more weight as we re-listen to this conversation from 2018. This podcast is led by Dr

The Joyful Teacher with Berit Gordon
June 18, 2020

This week on the podcast we’re joined by Berit Gordon, author of The Joyful Teacher: Strategies for Becoming the Teacher Every Student Deserves. Berit’s book focuses on reflection and self-agency by providing readers with clear and focused strategies th

Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul and Tricia Ebarvia on the Institute for Racial Equity in Literacy 2020
June 16, 2020

Today we’re sharing a special bonus podcast with you. On June 15th authors Dr. Sonja Cherry-Paul & Tricia Ebarvia held a Facebook LIVE session with to talk about their upcoming virtual #IREL20 institutes focused on centering racial equity in our liter

What We Do for the Love of Math with Heinemann Fellow Marian Dingle and Dr. Naomi Jessup
June 11, 2020

This week on the podcast we’re joined by Heinemann Fellow Marian Dingle, and Dr. Naomi Jessup. Marian’s work throughout her fellowship has been focused around her passion about mathematics, seeking to diversify mathematics curriculum through highlighting