Heinemann Podcast

Heinemann Podcast


Latest Episodes

Dismantling Racism in Education (Rebroadcast)
June 06, 2020

Three years ago, we started this episode of the podcast by saying; not talking about racism is not a solution. We sought to have a conversation about dismantling racism in education after a Heinemann Fellows panel on the subject.

Elevating Equity and Justice (Rebroadcast)
May 28, 2020

How do we connect our teaching to the times we live in today? In his new book, Elevating Equity and Justice, education policy expert and former civil rights lawyer, Robert Kim, takes us on a deep dive into ten cases of great historical impact, providing

Leading your School through a Pandemic with Tom Marshall
May 21, 2020

Leading a school is a lot to manage under normal circumstances, but what does it look like during a pandemic? Today on the podcast we’re joined by Tom Marshall, principal and lead learner from Paramus, New Jersey, and author of Reclaiming the Principalsh

PREVIEW: Beyond the Letters Season Two
May 17, 2020

We're proud to be kicking off a new season of our podcast series Beyond the Letters, hosted by authors Maggie Beattie-Roberts and Kate Roberts. In the first season of Beyond the Letters, Kate and Maggie hosted conversations with LGBTQ educators about thei

Translanguaging in Poetry with Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera
May 14, 2020

Today on the podcast we’re joined by Carla España and Luz Yardia Herrera, co-authors of En Comunidad: Lessons for Centering the Voices and Experiences of Bilingual Latinx Students. If you haven’t heard their two previous episodes, we invite you to go back

The Transformative Power of Translanguaging in Literature with Carla España and Luz Yadira Herrera
May 07, 2020

Today on the podcast we’re joined by Carla España and Luz Yardia Herrera, co-authors of En Comunidad: Lessons for Centering the Voices and Experiences of Bilingual Latinx Students. Heinemann colleague Jaclyn Karabinas joined Carla and Luz to talk about ch

Building a Collaborative Classroom with Nancy Steineke
April 30, 2020

How does growing our classroom environment to be more collaborative reduce the stress of classroom management and improve student achievement?  Today on the podcast we’re talking with Nancy Steineke, author of Classroom Management: Strategies for Achi

Phenomenal Teaching with Wendy Ward Hoffer
April 23, 2020

Today on the podcast we’re joined by Wendy Ward Hoffer, Senior Director of Content Development & Publications at the Public Education and Business Coalition, and most recently the author of Phenomenal Teaching: A Guide to Reflection and Growth. Her bo

Towanda Harris: The Right Tools Read Aloud
April 16, 2020

Today on the podcast we’re excited to bring you a special read aloud episode from Towanda Harris, author of The Right Tools: A Guide to Selecting, Evaluating, and Implementing Classroom Resources and Practices. Her book is all about focusing on your stude

Katherine Bomer and Corinne Arens on The Three Teaching Resources You Always Have Access To
April 09, 2020

What makes for a good writing workshop? The answer is less complicated than you might think. On this week’s episode Heinemann author and Classroom Essentials Series editor Katie Wood Ray spoke with Katherine Bomer and Corinne Arens, co-authors of A Teac