PODCAST · education
Cool Cat Teacher Talk
by Vicki Davis, Cool Cat Teacher
Want to supercharge your teaching with research-backed strategies that actually work? Join veteran educator Vicki Davis as she shares practical, real-world solutions to into spaces where every student thrives.Help and Hope for Teachers🎙 Are you striving to improve student learning without increasing your workload? Education is changing fast, but practical, research-backed strategies can help you work smarter, not harder.Join veteran educator Vicki Davis, a full-time teacher, instructional technology coach, and award-winning podcast host, as she shares real-world insights from the classroom.Each 1-hour episode features top researchers, expert educators, and classroom teachers who are tackling today's biggest challenges—like student engagement, AI in education, classroom management, lesson planning, and teacher burnout.✨ What You'll Get in Every Episode:🎯 Cut through the AI hype—learn what works (and what doesn't) in real classrooms📚 Engage students in meaningful ways without over
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What AI Can't Do: Being Beautifully Human
In the age of AI, what can machines never do? Communication. Emotional intelligence. Real editing. True connection. This episode explores what makes us beautifully, irreplaceably human—featuring a rhetoric expert on why your body language speaks louder than words, a master editor on why AI can't do what humans do with craft, and educators who've rejected technology to reclaim human-centered learning. What AI Can't Do: Being Beautifully Human. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/beautifulhuman
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Vibe Coding, Agentic AI, and What Schools Must Teach Now
What if you could describe exactly what you want and let AI write the code? That's vibe coding—and it's transforming how teachers create classroom tools. In this episode, Vicki Davis talks with 5th-grade teacher and 2021 Kentucky Teacher of the Year Donnie Piercey about vibe coding in action, explores agentic AI with producer John Davis (including Vicki's 18+ custom Claude Cowork skills), and covers the critical AI literacy and cybersecurity lessons schools must teach NOW with EdTech consultant and author Rachelle Dené Poth. In this episode, you'll learn: - What vibe coding is and how to use it for classroom printables, newsletters, and games - Why AI is eliminating entry-level jobs and what that means for K-12 curriculum - How to implement agentic AI in your workflow (email triage, meal planning, show production) - Cybersecurity essentials: ransomware in schools, phishing, password safety, and VPN usage - What schools MUST teach: file management, professional vocabulary, computational thinking, and digital discernment Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/vibecoding
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STEAM Classroom Ideas That Work: 9 Experts Share What's Real
STEAM classroom ideas that actually work — from AI literacy to garden-based science. Nine expert educators share hands-on strategies you can use in your classroom this week. This is Part 2 of the STEAM Super Series on Cool Cat Teacher Talk. In this episode, you'll learn: - How Code.org's Hour of AI gives every teacher a free starting point for AI literacy — including unplugged activities with no computers needed - Why a student who never engaged in traditional math built a working scale model of a TI-84 calculator — and what that means for project-based learning - How Stephen Ritz grows 50,000 pounds of vegetables indoors with students in the South Bronx - How Fortnite Creative (with no guns) becomes a physics lab where gravity is 3x stronger than Earth's - How Desmos sliders give students instant visual feedback on math relationships Full show notes, guest bios, and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/steamaction Part 1 — The STEAM Mindset: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/steammindset Featured guests: Karim Meghji (Code.org), Tinashe Blanchet, Stephen Ritz (Green Bronx Machine), Dr. Erin Krupa, Karen Bosch, Andrew Vanden Heuvel, Dan Meyer (Amplify/Desmos), Adrian Gordon, Terra Tarango (Van Andel Institute for Education) Sponsored by: Van Andel Institute for Education and their Educator's Studio. Use COOLCAT to get 50% off. All opinions are that of each guest and not that of the sponsor. Hosted by Vicki Davis | coolcatteacher.com
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The STEAM Mindset: Empowering Excitement and Learning
What happens when teachers stop starting with answers and start with questions instead? In this first episode of our two-part STEAM Super Series, twelve educators share how shifting to an inquiry-driven, curiosity-first approach transforms science, math, art, and every subject in between. Sponsored by the Van Andel Institute for Education and their new Educator Studio. In this episode you'll hear from: Terra Tarango — Inquiry-based science and flipping the lesson order Dan Finkel — Math as play and starting with questions Susan Riley — Creativity as a brain-based bridge to deeper learning Tim Needles — Building creativity through constraints and community projects Dr. Michael Rousell — The surprising science of life-changing moments Liesl McConchie — Releasing the "parking brake" before students can learn Dr. Lidia Gonzalez — Productive struggle and the power of "yet" Dr. Sam Nix — How leadership language shapes school culture Dr. Justin Reich — Small experiments for big change Patti Duncan - STEAM in Practice Stephanie Zeiger — STEAM in practice Links mentioned in this episode: Van Andel Institute for Education Educator Studio — Free STEAM resources for teachers Show notes and all resources
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The Beautiful Nuance of Neurodiversity in the Classroom
One in five children in the U.S. is neurodivergent, yet one in three educators believes learning disabilities are just laziness. In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, host Vicki Davis sits down with two remarkable guests who are changing how we think about neurodiversity in the classroom. Dr. Sue Fletcher-Watson from the University of Edinburgh shares the neurodiversity paradigm, the double empathy problem, and why the quiet room that never gets used might be the most powerful support you can offer. Then Vanessa Castañeda Gill, diagnosed with autism and ADHD at 14, shares how one teacher's harsh words kept her from raising her hand until college — and what every teacher can do differently. In this episode, you'll learn how to: Understand the neurodiversity paradigm and why it matters for every classroom Apply the double empathy problem to rethink communication breakdowns with students Use monotropism and flow states as strengths rather than problems to manage Give neurodivergent students processing time, transition warnings, and flexible seating Create safe spaces that students may never need to use — because they exist Help students build self-advocacy skills that last a lifetime Show notes and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/neurodiverseclass
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Building Classroom Culture That Transforms Learning
Nearly half of teachers say their students show little to no interest in learning. In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, four educators from around the world share what actually works to build classroom culture that transforms learning. From student motivation to productive struggle to teaching thinking on purpose, this episode is packed with practical strategies you can use right away. In this episode, you'll learn how to: Build student motivation by getting to know your students and being vulnerable with them Help students embrace productive struggle using James Nottingham's Learning Pit Teach thinking explicitly with routines like See, Think, Wonder Create school cultures where every voice can speak honestly without apology Celebrate small wins to build momentum for bigger victories Dr. Tracee Perryman, James Nottingham, Daron "Coach Frank" Franklin, and Alice Vigors light up this show with their expertise and motivation to help all of us improve the culture in our classrooms today. Show notes and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/culture2026
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Epic Elementary Super Show: Executive Functioning, Reading, Math Differentiation, and More
Why are students forgetting everything you just told them? How do class rosters make or break a school year? This Epic Elementary Supershow brings together seven expert educators to tackle the challenges elementary teachers face every day. From executive functioning to differentiated math instruction to a remarkable story of 91% reading proficiency, this episode delivers research-backed strategies you can use right away. Guests featured in this episode: Dr. Sarah Oberle — Executive functioning in the elementary classroom Carrie Hetzel — Class rostering for balanced classrooms Dr. Carol Ann Tomlinson — Differentiated math instruction Malia Hollowell — Science of reading practices Jennifer Burns — Reading and writing instruction Heather Marrs — Classroom gamification Ezera Washington — New Jersey Governor's Educator of the Year, reading instruction and classroom transformation In this episode, you'll learn how to: Reduce hidden cognitive demands on students by simplifying instructions and using visual reminders Make rostering decisions that set teachers and students up for success Differentiate math instruction using flexible grouping and pre-assessment data Support struggling writers with sentence stems while building independence Gamify your classroom to boost engagement without losing instructional focus Circulate and give real-time feedback during independent work instead of waiting to grade papers later Show notes and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/elementary
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Learning That Sticks: Attention, Memory, and AI
This episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk focuses on a challenge many teachers face right now: keeping student attention strong while navigating the rise of artificial intelligence in classrooms. We explore how learning science, memory strategies, and thoughtful AI use can help students focus, remember more, and think more deeply. With insights from Blake Harvard and Mary Ehrenworth, this conversation connects research-backed teaching practices with real classroom needs. If you want practical ways to strengthen learning without losing the human heart of teaching, this episode is for you. What You'll Learn In this episode, you'll learn how to: Use retrieval practice, spaced repetition, and pretesting to strengthen student memory Apply formative assessment and feedback to move students from "I heard it" to "I can do it" Reduce distractions and design classroom routines that protect attention Support reading, vocabulary, and writing while keeping thinking student-centered Use AI as a learning tool and thought partner without replacing student effort Episode Link Show notes and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/attention2026
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How Faith Changes the Way You Teach
Loneliness. Hopelessness. A search for purpose. These are some of the deepest struggles we face today. But what if the answer isn't found in accomplishments, possessions, or fleeting distractions? What if the answer is found in a relationship with the One who knows you, loves you, and created you with a purpose? This Christmas, I'm stepping aside from our regul ar episodes to share something deeply personal: how I talk about Jesus in my classroom. As a Christian educator, I believe every child is a masterpiece, and I strive to teach in a way that reflects the love and truth of Christ. In this special episode, you'll hear incredible stories of how God is working in the lives of everyday people-friends, students, and even in my own life. Jesus isn't just a figure in history; He's alive, He's personal, and He cares deeply about each of us. Featuring heartfelt accounts from Leandra, Myrna, Kenny, Anna, and a unique student story from Sophie, this episode reveals the beauty of a relationship with Jesus. I also share my own story of middle school bullying and not fitting in as well as my mom's last words of encouragement and hope that she wrote and we read at her funeral in January 2021. If you've ever felt alone, uncertain about your purpose, or simply curious about what it means to know Jesus, this episode is for you. Let's talk about the greatest story ever told-and how it brings hope to the hearts of ordinary people like you and me. Next week, we'll return to our usual episodes, but t oday, join me for a heartfelt reflection on faith, purpose, and the message of Christmas. Show notes: www.coolcatteacher.com/talkjesus Subscribe to this channel to get classroom news, ideas, and ethical technology ideas. Subscribe to the Cool Cat Teacher Classroom Newsletter for weekly tips and ideas delivered to your inbox every Tuesday morning at www.coolcatteacher.com/newsletter See you later, educator!
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The Science of Attention: How One Teacher Changed Everything
The science of attention explains why learning cannot happen without focus—and why one teacher can make all the difference. In this episode, host Vicki Davis sits down with Myriam Da Silva, AI ethicist, neuroeducation leader, and CEO of CheckIT Learning, to explore how attention actually works in the brain and what that means for today's classrooms. Rather than telling students to "just pay attention," this conversation breaks down the different states of attention, why sustained focus is biologically limited, and how teachers can design lessons that align with how the brain learns best. You'll hear practical, research-based strategies teachers can use immediately, including how to start class with a strong hook, leverage the attention curve, build in attention resets, reduce distractions, and teach students to self-regulate their focus. The episode also features the powerful classroom story "Sue and Mrs. Scruggs," illustrating how a teacher's intentional attention can change a student's confidence, trajectory, and life. Myriam also shares insights from her work in ethical, human-centered AI, including how neuroeducation-informed tools can support teachers while preserving the essential teacher–student relationship at the heart of learning. This episode is ideal for educators, school leaders, parents, and anyone interested in learning, child development, and the future of education. Show notes and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/attention
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Smart AI Use for Schools: Trust, Teaching, and Thinking Skills
Artificial intelligence is accelerating faster than most schools can respond—and the greatest risk isn't the technology itself, but how unprepared we are to lead, teach, and think in this new era. In this powerful episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, Dr. Nancy Frey and Vickie Echols offer a practical, grounded roadmap for navigating AI with clarity and confidence. Dr. Nancy Frey, Professor of Educational Leadership at San Diego State University, breaks down how AI is reshaping classrooms, assessments, and the ways students process information. She explains the essential "Levels of AI Use," why banning AI is not a long-term strategy, and how teachers can protect learning while strengthening critical thinking. Leadership expert Vickie Echols, author of AI for School Leaders, helps administrators understand how to reclaim connection in a fast-moving AI world. She shares the tools leaders should be using now, the tasks AI can remove from their workload, and the mindset shifts required to build trust and support staff well-being. In this episode, you will learn: Why "ban vs. plan" is the wrong AI debate How the 4 Levels of AI Use guide safe, effective classroom practice New assessment strategies that make learning visible and cheating far more difficult How school leaders can use AI to improve communication and reduce burnout A "Stay Smart Checklist" that helps educators use AI responsibly without losing cognitive rigor This episode gives educators and leaders a clear, actionable way to move forward—without fear and without overwhelm. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/criticalai
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The Real Deal: Real AI, Real Learning and Real Homework Hacks
In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, host Vicki Davis explores the "real deal" of AI, education, and student learning. First, AI expert Robert "the AI Guy" Benjamin demystifies leading models like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini—and explains why critical thinking matters more than ever. Then, Zach Kinsler from Boodle Box shares insights on working in the AI industry and how young people can use AI responsibly. Next, Courtney Walker, NASSP's 2024 National Assistant Principal of the Year, reveals how personalized learning pathways are transforming teacher development, while Misa Sato discusses Milwaukee's IB career-related program connecting high schoolers to real-world careers. Finally, Brian Page offers science-backed "homework hacks" that help students take ownership of their learning. It's real AI, real change, and real progress—all in one inspiring show. 📄 Full show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/realdeal
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Igniting Math Education with Project, Play and Passion
In this final episode of our three-part math series, we explore how to transform math classrooms into engaging, curiosity-driven environments. Instead of rote memorization, top educators share play-based strategies, project-based learning ideas, and mastery-based instruction to help students develop a deep understanding of mathematics. Whether you're a math teacher, school leader, or parent, this episode provides practical techniques and real-world applications to make math fun, meaningful, and relevant for students. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkmath 📌 In This Episode: ✔️ How play-based learning makes math fun (Dan Finkel) ✔️ Why productive struggle builds confidence in students (Dr. Lidia Gonzalez) ✔️ The power of Shark Tank-style design challenges in math (Dr. Erin Krupa) ✔️ Using Fortnite Creative for interactive math & physics (Andrew Vanden Heuvel) ✔️ How real-world projects improve math engagement (Tinashe Blanchet) ✔️ The role of differentiation and flexible grouping (Dr. Carol Ann Tomlinson) ✔️ The math innovation challenge to bring new ideas into your classroom 🎙️ Featured Experts & Links Dan Finkel – Math for Love – Play-based math learning Dr. Erin Krupa – NC State University – Math challenges that promote inquiry Dr. Lidia Gonzalez – Productive struggle in math Dr. Carol Ann Tomlinson – Differentiation Central – Differentiating math instruction Tinashe Blanchet – iteachmath.org – Real-world math projects Andrew Vanden Heuvel – Fortnite Physics Education – Using Fortnite Creative for physics Joseph Manfre – Modern Classrooms – Mastery-based, self-paced learning Lauren Harris – Project-Based Learning for Math – How projects deepen math retention Dan Meyer – Desmos – Using interactive technology in math lessons Liesl McConchie – Brain-Based Learning – How to create a math-ready brain
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Improving Math Classrooms with PROVEN Methods and Strategies
How can we make math classrooms more engaging and effective? In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, I explore brain-based learning, real-world math engagement, differentiation, and mastery-based learning with top experts. Learn how to reduce math anxiety, foster curiosity, and create meaningful learning experiences that help every student succeed. Featuring insights from Liesl McConchie, Dan Meyer, Dr. Carol Ann Tomlinson, and Joe Manfre, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to transform your math classroom! Show notes and bios: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkmath
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Making Math ENGAGING: Busting Myths and Boosting Learning
This is part of a 3 part series on math education. We start with Dr. Erin Krupa who shares the research about what works in math and is turning math into SharkTank-style adventures. Dr. Lidia Gonzalez, author of Bad at Math, is dismantling the harmful beliefs that hold our students back. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkmath
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Math Fact Tips and AI Safety News Everyone Needs to Know
This episode of my weekly radio/TV show Cool Cat Teacher Talk spotlights two important topics. First, I Have eight news stories that you'll want to hear about AI. Then, I have interviews with math educators Dr. Jennifer Bay-Williams and Dr. Gina Kling, co-authors of Math Fact Fluency: 60+ Games and Assessment Tools to Support Learning and Retention. We'll dive into how to help children learn math in a low-stress way and they'll give us their favorite math games. Then, at the end of the show, I'll unpack the parent lawsuit against ChatGPT and share the lessons we can learn (and how I'm talking about it to my students.) What You'll Hear in Today's Show 5 Edtech Tools TEachers are Talking About (Snorkl, Diffit, TeachAid.ca, Book Creator, Google Notebook LM) 8 News stories educators are talking about Low-Stress Math Learning – Replace anxiety with confidence through games. The Research on Timed Tests – Why they fail and what to do instead. Parent Partnerships – Changing the "I'm not a math person" mindset. AI Literacy and Safety – Understanding the wrongful death case and AI companion dangers. Faith and Technology – Why we must teach discernment, not dependence. Show notes and links: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/s4e1
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Rigorous Lesson Planning, Teacher Productivity, and Stressing Less - Tips from Experts
When I sat down to record this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, I knew I wanted it to be practical, encouraging, and full of wisdom from some of the best people I know. We start with Dr. Barbara Blackburn, one of my favorite experts on rigor. She reminds us that rigor isn't about piling on work — it's about raising expectations and giving students the support they need to succeed. Then we'll hear from my friend Dr. Desiree Alexander, who always has such clear, actionable advice. She shares simple time-saving tips that really help teachers create a sustainable pace. She also gives advice for getting organized that is essential to new teachers. Next up is principal and life coach Barb Flowers, who talks honestly about teacher burnout and offers three powerful ways we can stress less and find joy again in teaching. And finally, you'll laugh with Mari Beasley, whose new book Teachers Have Bigger Fish to Fry is filled with hilarious true stories (like the snake that fell from the ceiling!) along with smart insights about AI productivity tips in the classroom. Before all of that, I also share some important news updates for teachers — from AI hallucination rates to Google Notebook LM's new features. This episode is packed with encouragement and tips you can use tomorrow. https://www.coolcatteacher.com/everychild
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Teaching Every Child: Early Years, ELL Strategies, and Behavior That Works
In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, Vicki Davis brings together four powerful voices in education to explore what it really means to teach every child. Isabelle Hau shares research and insight on the power of early childhood education. Andrea Bitner gives practical questions every teacher should ask English language learners to build trust and connection. Robert Barnett, founder of the Modern Classrooms Project, explains blended, self-paced, mastery-based instruction and how it transforms learning for all students. Joshua Stamper, educator, speaker, and podcaster, highlights trauma-responsive strategies and relationship-based behavior management that works. Whether you teach kindergartners, multilingual learners, or high schoolers, this episode is full of practical wisdom to help you support every student who walks into your classroom. 🔗 Show notes and guest bios: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/everychild
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Smart Ideas for Teacher Prep, Reading, Writing, and Screen-Free Fun
In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, host Vicki Davis brings together four powerful voices in education with smart ideas for today's classrooms. Jacob Kirksey shares urgent insights into the teacher certification crisis in Texas and why preparation matters for student success. Malia Hollowell introduces brain-friendly strategies for reading that help all students — including those with dyslexia — thrive. Nancy McCabe brings six practical ways to teach writing and reminds us of the joy and healing power of words. Jerry Kolber, creator of Who Smarted?, shows how screen-free podcasts can boost curiosity, listening, and learning for kids. From policy to practice, literacy to engagement, this episode is packed with strategies you can use right now in your classroom. 👉 Full show notes and resources: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/smart2025
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Captivate, Care & Culture: A Back-to-School Playbook — Jheri South, Dr. Marc Isseks, Dr. PBJ & "Stand Tall" Steve Bollar
ick off the year with a no-fluff playbook: hook attention in the first five minutes, teach ADHD brains with novelty and challenge, protect teachers from burnout, and jump-start a campus culture that sticks. Guests: Jheri South, Dr. Marc Isseks, Dr. Patrice Buckner Jackson (Dr. PBJ), and "Stand Tall" Steve Bollar. You'll learn: • ADHD-smart triggers that move students from stuck to started • Why "save the best for first" beats the sleepy "do now" • Simple, system-level moves to disrupt burnout • A 7-week connection challenge that lifts school culture Show notes & transcript: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/s3e8
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Back-to-School with Richard Culatta, Brian Kulak & Jessica Pack: AI, Culture & Authentic Learning
Back-to-school secrets from Richard Culatta, Brian Kulak, and Jessica Pack! Discover how to prepare AI-ready graduates, build strong school culture from day one, and engage students with creative storytelling — plus urgent AI safety news every educator should hear. Full show notes & guest links: www.coolcatteacher.com/back2school2025 In this episode: Kick off your school year with purpose, creativity, and strong connections in this back-to-school special of Cool Cat Teacher Talk. Three inspiring guests share actionable strategies you can use right away: Richard Culatta (CEO, ISTE + ASCD) — Preparing AI-ready graduates, rethinking assessment, and balancing human + AI strengths Brian Kulak (Principal, Author) — Simple, high-impact ways to build school culture, from name recognition to restorative practices Jessica Pack (California Teacher of the Year, Author of Moviemaking in the Classroom) — Creative first-week projects and storytelling ideas that engage every learner We also open with urgent news from Common Sense Media about AI social companion apps — why they pose an "unacceptable risk" for kids under 18, and how educators can start conversations that protect students. What You'll Learn: Designing authentic assessment in the AI era Practical ways to connect with students from day one Why storytelling builds student voice and confidence How to talk with students about AI "synthetic relationships" Balancing human strengths and AI capabilities in learning 📖 Full show notes, guest bios, and resources: www.coolcatteacher.com/back2school2025
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Reading and Grammar Super Show
On today's show, we have some back-to-school reminders for teaching reading, a new AI reading tool from Digital Promise with Jean-Claude Brizard, building readers with Jennifer Burns, and teaching grammar playfully with Patty McGee. We will also have a Harvard student from Coventry, England, Zak Adams, who is one of a growing group of volunteers working with Project Access, a nonprofit that supports high-potential, low-opportunity students to help them apply to top universities across the world. In our opening news we discuss the integration of AI into Canvas, some disturbing new research results about the dire consequences of kids using cell phones under the age of 13, research on cell phone ban opinions and parents, how leading AI models are recommending different salary ranges to people based on their gender and race, Delta Airlines is considering using AI pricing (and we'll all pay different prices for fairs if they do,) an excellent review from Tech and Learning of the paper "Your Brain on ChatGPT" that everyone's talking about, and the rollout of AI agent by ChatGPT and what it means for the future of the Internet. Show notes, links to news articles and guest bios at: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/reading2025
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Can you really trust AI Tools and Edtech? with Alice Keeler
In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, I sit down with educator, author, and the queen of spreadsheets—Alice Keeler—for a powerful conversation about the current state of AI in education. From vibe coding (yes, AI-assisted coding!) to the risks of flashy AI tools in Google Classroom, we pull back the curtain on what's working, what's broken, and what teachers really need to know. 🎯 Topics We Cover: What Google Gemini is actually doing in Google Classroom How vibe coding empowers teachers to build their own AI tools Privacy concerns and the problem with misleading AI buttons Why teachers must take back control of their data The dangers of "AI counseling" and students developing relationships with bots How we build tools that serve people — not platforms If you're an educator trying to make sense of the AI wave—and want to protect your students while staying innovative—this is a must-watch conversation. 🔗 Resources Mentioned: Alice Keeler's AI Teacher Toolkit: https://educatoraiassistant.com Blog & Add-Ons: https://alicekeeler.com "Frickin' Packets" Article by Jennifer Gonzalez: https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/busysheets 📺 Full show notes and all Cool Cat Teacher Talk episodes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/googleai2025
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ISTE 2025 Deep Dive: AI Creativity, UDL Makeovers & Student Cyber Defenders
When I lost my voice after ISTE/ASCD, my son John stepped in – and together we bring you game-changing insights on AI in education that challenge everything you've heard about robots replacing teachers. Join us for exclusive interviews with three experts who are reshaping how we think about AI in schools: Dr. Sarah Thomas reveals how AI becomes a "creativity amplifier," Dr. Caitlin Tucker exposes why AI-generated lessons are failing (and what actually works), and Jay James shares how Auburn University students defend against real cyber attacks while having an opportunity to enter a field that currently has $90,000 starting salaries. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/ai-cybersecurity-and-the-future-of-teaching-key-insights-from-iste-2025 This Episode Features: Dr. Sarah Thomas (Regional Technology Coordinator, Prince George's County Public Schools) on using AI to reclaim your creative genius Dr. Caitlin Tucker (Author of "Elevating Educational Design with AI") on the UDL framework that makes AI actually useful for differentiation Jay James (Auburn University) on building student-powered cybersecurity programs that protect schools while creating career pathways Key Topics Covered: Ai Updates: The Good, the Challenging, and the Practical AI as a Creativity Amplifier with Dr. Sarah Thomas Do AI Lesson Planners Measure Up? with Dr. Catlin Tucker Cybersecurity Education Through Real-World Experience with Jay James from Auburn University The Human Element - Why AI Can't Replace Teaching Relationships My 6 Key Tools Highlighted from ISTE 2025 Instagram's School Safety Partnership - A Game Changer for Digital Wellbeing Major Announcements from ISTE/ASCD: Microsoft Copilot now available for schools (ages 13+) Google Gemini launches for all ages with Classroom integration New AI rubric conversion tools that actually work Apple's strategic delay of AI features until 2026 Instagram's partnership with ISTE for anti-bullying programs Concerns we should have about some of these announcements Whether you're AI-curious or AI-concerned or somewhere in between (like me), this episode provides practical, research-backed strategies for thoughtful integration that enhances rather than replaces great teaching. Newsletter: Get weekly teaching tips at https://www.coolcatteacher.com/newsletter Connect: @coolcatteacher on all platforms The Cool Cat Teacher Talk podcast is now available wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe to join our community of educators committed to excellence in teaching.
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Let Them Eat CAIK: 8 Practical AI Recipes K12 Teachers Love
The conversation around AI in education has shifted from fear to practical implementation. In this episode, I sit down with two trusted voices in educational technology: Eric Curts from Ohio and Gabriel Carrillo from San Antonio, to share 8 practical AI recipes that work in real classrooms. What You'll Learn in This Episode Eric shares an exciting trend: "What I'm getting excited about is the shift from AI to support teachers to AI for students." Gabriel notes the AI tool landscape has consolidated, giving educators clearer choices for classroom implementation. We dive deep into: AI Recipe #1: Moving from AI fear to student empowerment AI Recipe #2: Face the academic integrity challenge wisely AI Recipe #3: Implement practical assessment strategies (like Snorkl) AI Recipe #4: Consider ethics and student well being as you look at AI. Plus 4 more practical recipes for immediate classroom implementation Academic Integrity: The New Approach Both guests emphasize moving away from "gotcha" mentality. Eric provides crucial guidance: "We need to spend more time looking for evidence of student learning than evidence of student cheating." Gabriel's powerful analogy: detecting AI misuse after submission is "like trying to un-bake a cake." We share better approaches that work. Critical Safety Insights A sobering reality: 78% of people discuss health issues with ChatGPT, and companionship ranks among top AI uses. Gabriel shares the essential safety test every educator should perform before using any AI tool with students. Research-Based Implementation Stanford research reveals AI tools promoting productive struggle often yield better learning outcomes. We break down what this means for your classroom and how to implement these findings immediately. Get the Complete AI Recipe Collection 📖 Get all 8 AI recipes and complete show notes: www.coolcatteacher.com/caik-practical-ai-recipes Featured Guests Eric Curts - Technology Integration Specialist, author of "Control Alt Achieve," and authorized Google Education Trainer with 33 years in education. Gabriel Carrillo - Author of Cooking Up Experiences In The Classroom, EdTech Bytes podcast host, and instructional technology specialist who believes great conversations happen when we break bread together. Ready to implement AI in your classroom with confidence? Listen now and visit the show notes for your complete practical AI recipe collection at www.coolcatteacher.com/caik-practical-ai-recipes *And go to www.coolcatteacher.com/iste2025 for all of the shows on the latest education technology from ISTE 2025 / ASCD Live. We have several more shows to go!
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What Makes Kids EXCEL at Reading in the Classroom?
Discover the secrets to raising thriving readers who are not only proficient in literacy skills but also genuinely engaged in the reading process. Every parent and educator wants their kids to experience reading success, and it all starts with unlocking the literacy secrets that inspire a love for reading. By implementing these strategies, you can help your child become an engaged reader, eager to explore new worlds and ideas through the pages of a book. The key to achieving this lies in understanding what makes kids thrive in reading, and with the right approach, you can set your child on the path to becoming a confident and enthusiastic reader. Learn how to nurture a lifelong love of reading in your kids and watch them flourish into thriving readers with a strong foundation in literacy skills. Guests: Jennifer Serravallo, Ezera Washington, Nathaniel Hansford Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkreading
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ISTE Live '25 Supershare: AI, Edtech, and VR with Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth, Jaime Donally, Mike Tholfsen
In today's show, some edtech and AI experts share what's hot (and not) as we approach ISTE Live '25 in San Antonio. We have news from AR and VR in edu, AI news, Microsoft's big announcements about some new AI tools for kids 13 and up and for teachers (and how the computer's system architecture has changed dramatically.) I'm copresenting with some of these friends at ISTE Live '25 on Monday at the Edtech and AI Power Hour and it is going to be fast and fun. But if you can't go or if you want to get ahead of the game, this is the talk show you'll want to listen to. Whether you're curious about classroom AI ethics, ready to explore immersive AR learning, or need cybersecurity basics for K-12, my conversations with Dr. Rachelle Dené Poth, Jaime Donally, and Microsoft's Mike Tholfsen will equip you with tools you can implement immediately. Plus, don't miss the three simple AI prompts I teach every student on day one – they transform AI from a cheating tool into a powerful learning partner. See all of the ISTELive '25 shows at coolcatteacher.com/iste2025 #ISTELive #ASCDAnnual
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Expert IEP and RTI Strategies You Need to Know
Learn how to master Response to Intervention (RTI) and the Individualized Education Program (IEP) process to help every child succeed. RTI is a proven framework for providing targeted support to students who struggle, while IEPs are personalized plans designed to meet the unique educational needs of students with disabilities. In this episode, we explore strategies and actionable insights to optimize these essential tools, empowering teachers, parents, and administrators to support diverse learners effectively. What You'll Learn about IEP's, RTI and reaching every child: 📘 IEP Essentials: Discover the key components of creating effective IEPs, from measurable goals to collaborative planning. 📊 RTI Strategies: Learn how to implement RTI correctly to provide tiered support for every student. 🤝 Collaboration: Explore how parents, educators, and students can work together to overcome challenges and foster success. 🎓 Student Motivation: Hear a powerful story of resilience, perseverance, and the effort required to thrive academically from a former NBA player who is now working to inspire kids. Special Guest EXPERTS: Mike Mattos: Co-creator of the RTI at Work™ model, offering expert advice on systematic interventions that truly support student learning. Stephanie DeLussey: Special education veteran and author of The Intentional IEP, sharing her wisdom on how to craft IEPs that empower students and involve parents. Dean Tolson: Former NBA player who overcame illiteracy to earn a master's degree, inspiring students to value education and effort. Why This Episode Matters As educators and parents, our goal is to ensure that every child learns and reaches their full potential. This episode sheds light on: RTI's Correct Use: Avoid common mistakes and learn how to implement RTI as a tool for early intervention rather than a bureaucratic hurdle. Effective IEP Planning: Understand how to build IEPs that address individual student needs and align with measurable academic goals. Student Success Stories: Be inspired by a real life example of a student who overcome the odds as an adult to encourage the effort kids need to have to successfully learn (even if they are a world class athlete.) Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talklearning
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30 Hot 2025 AI/Tech Wins + Hormone-Smart Weight Loss for Teachers
This jam-packed episode covers 15 cutting-edge AI tools, 15 critical education headlines, plus essential wellness strategies specifically for busy teachers. What You'll Learn in This Episode AI Tools That Actually Matter for Your Classroom: Google Gemini's new video parsing and camera sharing features Perplexity Labs for teaching transparent AI research Claude Opus 4's breakthrough coding capabilities NotebookLM mobile app that helped my students ace their finals Critical Cybersecurity Updates: FBI warnings about AI voice scammers targeting families Essential vocabulary: smishing, vishing, LOTS attacks, deepfakes How to protect your students and establish family safety protocols Education Headlines Shaping Our Future: Why blue books are making a comeback due to AI cheating Students AI-checking their professors (and what this means for academic integrity) Job market predictions and why AI literacy is now essential Research showing AI can actually promote higher-order thinking when used correctly Educator Wellness with Jennifer Edwards: Why weight loss gets harder after 40 (it's not your imagination!) Evidence-based nutrition strategies for busy teachers The 80-20 rule for handling faculty room treats Meal planning systems that actually work during the school year Research-Based Insights: Stanford findings on "productive struggle" vs. quick AI solutions Why taking breaks every 60-90 minutes improves cognitive performance How AI integration should enhance, not replace, human connection in learning Featured Expert Jennifer Edwards, Certified Nutrition Coach and Founder of Body Balance Nutrition, specializes in helping women over 40 navigate hormonal changes and sustainable weight management. She's offering a free coaching session for podcast listeners who mention this show. Key Takeaways AI literacy and ethics education are now essential life skills Cybersecurity vocabulary is critical for student safety Educator wellness directly impacts student success Technology should enhance, not replace, human connection Rest and reflection are necessary for optimal learning Links and Resources Complete Show Notes: AI tools and cybersecurity details: coolcatteacher.com/e904 Full episode blog post with Jennifer Edwards interview and research citations: Look for "Season 3 Premiere: AI Updates, Cybersecurity Essentials, and Educator Wellness" on the Cool Cat Teacher blog at www.coolcatteacher.com/talkhealth Connect with Jennifer Edwards: Website: bodybalancenutritioncoach.com Mention this podcast for a free coaching session Where to Listen/Watch Radio: WDJY FM 99.1 Atlanta, Wednesdays at 4pm TV: Fairfax Public Access Channel 10, Pacific Coast TV San Francisco, PAC 8 New Mexico Channel 8 YouTube: Thursdays at 7pm Podcasts: Search "Cool Cat Teacher Talk" wherever you listen Next Week: ISTE 2025 highlights and breakthrough classroom technologies—whether you attended or not, you'll want to hear about the innovations shaping education's future.
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Struggling with Classroom Management? 8 Time Tested Tips
In today's episode we will share eight tips and two books to help improve classroom management. Michelle Singh will talk about what happens if you feel like you're not engaged as a teacher and what to do about it. Then, Andrew Vanden Heuvel will share how he uses Fortnite Creative to teach physics and resources you can use. The show notes are at www.coolcatteacher.com/talkclassroommanagement
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Find Reliable News, Explore AI Art, and Dive into the Fediverse!
his episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk explores critical topics relevant to educators navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of technology, social media, and artificial intelligence. Host Vicki Davis delves into strategies for managing news consumption, teaching students about AI, and addressing digital privacy concerns. Key segments include: Navigating Social Media and News: Insights on tools like Feedly, Flipboard, and local newspapers to curate trustworthy content while avoiding algorithm-driven misinformation. Artificial Intelligence in Education: Practical examples of integrating AI into classrooms, such as a dream house project using AI art tools, and the ethical considerations educators must address, including privacy and data protection. The Future of AI and Digital Citizenship: A conversation with Laurel Aguilar-Kirchhoff on safeguarding student data and fostering AI literacy. Human-Curated Content and the Fediverse: Discussions on alternative platforms like Flipboard and Mastodon for creating and sharing meaningful educational resources. Personal Learning and Innovation: Tips on lifelong learning, including the "3-2-1 strategy" for personal development and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. This episode emphasizes the importance of teaching students to engage with technology responsibly, maintain a moral and ethical perspective, and build meaningful skills for the future. Listeners are encouraged to stay informed, embrace innovation, and focused on what matters. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talknews2025/
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10 Ways to Teach Coding to Today's Students
Today, we're exploring one of the most exciting and relevant topics in education—teaching kids to code. Featuring insights from leading computer science educators, this episode provides actionable strategies, tools, and ideas to make coding education engaging for all ages. Featured Guests This episode showcases insights and expertise from these amazing educators and leaders put together with highlights from their interviews that combine to add meaning to the topic of coding. If you want an overview on this topic, watch the whole show. If you want to dig deeper into one of the full interviews excerpted in the show, visit one below. Felinne Hermans: Discover the Hedy programming language, a free tool accessible in 50 languages. Learn more at www.coolcatteacher.com/e847 Dr. Marina Umaschi Bers: Learn seven key strategies for introducing coding in early childhood. Visit www.coolcatteacher.com/e202 Aditya Batura: Explore simple steps for teaching coding, including unplugged activities. Check it out at www.coolcatteacher.com/e262 Doug Bergman: Gain insight into trends like AI, cybersecurity, and computational thinking. Full episode at www.coolcatteacher.com/e433 Angela Cleveland: Learn how school counselors are helping more girls pursue careers in computer science. Visit www.coolcatteacher.com/e254 Omar Shepherd: Find out how California is advancing computer science teaching. Learn more at www.coolcatteacher.com/e860 Alfred Thompson: Discover practical teaching tips for computer science educators. See the episode at www.coolcatteacher.com/e182 Vicki Davis: Explore 12 creative ways to teach coding during the Hour of Code. Full episode at www.coolcatteacher.com/e871 Episode Highlights 1. Coding Across the Curriculum Explore how coding can integrate with art, science, and math, creating interdisciplinary learning experiences that engage students. 2. Unplugged Coding Activities Not all coding lessons need screens! Activities like "Code with Hot Wheels" and outdoor chalk grids are great for teaching sequencing and logic to young learners. 3. Early Childhood Coding Dr. Marina Umaschi Bers shares seven practical strategies for introducing coding concepts to preschoolers, helping to build problem-solving and logical thinking skills early on. 4. Promoting Diversity in Tech Angela Cleveland highlights ways to close the gender gap in computer science, from building awareness to creating opportunities for girls and underrepresented groups. 5. Emerging Trends in Computer Science Doug Bergman discusses how schools can prepare students for the future of coding, with a focus on AI, cybersecurity, and computational thinking.
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Choosing the Tools and Habits to Reach Your Goals
In this episode, Vicki Davis interviews James Clear, discusses the news and AI conversations happening in classrooms now, and talks about the tools she uses to build her 20 year platform in educational technology. Show notes: News - https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e900 James Clear - https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e381 This show and the full 3 part series on personal branding https://www.coolcatteacher.com/brandtips
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Building Your Platform with a Purpose
In this powerful and deeply personal episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, Vicki Davis opens up about the journey of building her platform with purpose and integrity. From early blogging days to international influence, she shares how her calling, faith, and values shaped every step. This episode isn't just for educators who want to grow their voice—it's for anyone navigating the tension between visibility and values. Plus, in the opening news segment, Vicki unpacks the launch of World App's WorldID—an iris-scanning ID system with major implications for privacy, education, and global identity verification. Highlights include: The Rise of WorldID & Biometric Concerns: Understand the ethical, privacy, and educational implications of a global ID system. News Show Links: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/e898 Personal Branding Show Notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/brandtips How Vicki Built Her Platform from Scratch: A candid journey from "what's a blog?" to building a trusted education voice. Three Core Platform Principles for Educators: Learn how to align your strengths, understand your weaknesses, and stay true to your purpose. Navigating Sponsorships & Ethics: How to earn income and remain rooted in your values—without compromising integrity y. Faith, Family & Legacy: Vicki shares heartfelt insights about balancing influence with personal convictions, family, and long-term impact.
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How Can Students and Teachers Build a Good Personal Brand?
In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, host Vicki Davis and producer John Davis explore how both students and teachers can build a strong personal brand. Guests Elisabeth Bostwick and Dr. Will Deyamport join the conversation to share real-world advice on personal branding, reputation management, and guiding students in today's digital age. Highlights include: Practical strategies for building a positive digital footprint How students and teachers can "algorithm-proof" their reputation Inspiring personal branding stories and advice from top educators Insights on using Canva, Google Sites, and social media wisely Resources: Personal Branding Resources: coolcatteacher.com/brandtips News Links and Headlines: coolcatteacher.com/e894 Subscribe and stay tuned for more ideas to elevate your teaching and learning journey!
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Why Students Love and Hate AI
Discover why students and teachers have mixed feelings about Artificial Intelligence in education. Learn about the pros and cons of AI from students and teachers themselves in this eye opening conversation. In this episode, Audrey Watters, Edtech's "Cassandra" talks about her concerns about artificial intelligence and the things we need to preserve in schools as we adopt its use. Also, Vicki's students Will and Lucy talk about how students are using AI today, how students are beating AI detectors (the only students who get caught are those who don't really know how to use AI) and their thoughts about what teachers and professors should do at the beginning of each semester related to AI. Additionally, Vicki's producer and son, John, joins the show to talk about what his recently graduated friends think about AI at work and also the perspectives of those who may not be fans as well as some positive uses even as we edit this show. The full show notes can be found at https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkai Subscribe to Vicki's podcasts and newsletter at Cool Cat Teacher
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How to Teach Writing for the AI Generation
In this episode, award-winning educator Vicki Davis (that's me) explores how technology and innovative teaching strategies are revolutionizing the way we teach writing. From the inspiring story of Ms. Ezera Washington's transformative ELA classroom to practical tips on integrating tools like Book Creator, Minecraft, and even drones, this episode is packed with actionable insights for educators. Furthermore, I dive into this essential question by sharing 10+ practical, innovative strategies to transform writing instruction. Much of these are updates to chapters in my book Reinventing Writing published several years ago. I talk about the tools and ways you can better teach writing. This is part 1 which covers the tools, the writing landscape, and how teaching writing is changing. Part 2 will cover ideas from classroom teachers who are teaching writing now. The episode will be posted here and on the show notes page at: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkwriting Special Offer from Our Sponsor: 📖 Discover Book Creator and help your students unleash their creativity! Sign up at https://www.coolcatteacher.com/bookcreator and use the code COOLCATTEACHER to get 3 months of Premium Book Creator FREE!
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How to Create Assessments that Help Students Learn More
In this Cool Cat Teacher Talk episode, we will explore effective assessment strategies with Dr. Thomas Guskey, Becky Holden, Dr. Samuel Nix, Alan November, Mike Roberts, and Christie Thompson. We will talk about what makes an effective assessment and the importance of both formative and summative assessments. I'll share tools and how I use a custom GPT to give formative feedback for project-based learning. Experts and teachers will share tips for all grade levels as we focus on practical formative assessments. Show notes and bios: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkassessment
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Two Amazing Teachers Share their Lifetime Wisdom
In this heartfelt episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, we reflect on the remarkable careers of Mrs. Grace Adkins, who retired at age 94 after 77 years in education, and Mrs. Sharon Howard, who taught kindergarten for 44 years. These veteran educators share invaluable lessons on resilience, compassion, and the love of learning that every teacher can carry into their own classroom. Listen for timeless wisdom on creating a positive impact in students' lives. These women are spunky, vibrant women. The episode with Grace Adkins was recorded five years before Mrs. Adkins retired when she was 89. She was my 4th grade teacher and colleague for 16 years. Mrs. Howard was my colleague at Sherwood Christian Academy and is such an amazing woman! Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talklegacy If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe here or on YouTube and subscribe to my weekly newsletter.
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Top Leadership Advice: How to Lead Your School
In this episode, we dive into essential qualities of effective school leadership. From building relationships to tackling teacher burnout, our guest principals and educational experts share their strategies for creating positive, high-impact school environments. Hear from award-winning principals like Tracie Anderson Swilley and Carlos Ramirez, alongside thought leaders George Couros, Eric Sheninger, and top episodes from the past including Nancy Blair, Chris Chappotin, Pam Moran and more… This full episode and show notes can be found at https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkleadership
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How to Help Kids After They Have Lived Through Trauma
Welcome to Cool Cat Teacher Talk Episode 6, where we dive into the essential role of teachers, parents, and communities in helping children heal from trauma. This episode focuses on supporting children impacted by recent natural disasters and life's storms, with insights from leading educators, child psychologists, and leaders who know firsthand the challenges and power of resilience. As you watch, remember that every small act of kindness and support can make a difference in a child's life. Whether it's a smile, a listening ear, or a classroom community built on understanding, these moments shape healing. I hope this episode offers both practical strategies and heartfelt encouragement as we support our children. Show notes: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkstorm Dr. Steven Berkowitz Dr. Michael Catt Dr. Brianna Kurtz Joe Mazza Your host, Vicki Davis
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Self Care Tips for Teachers
Lately, I've had people tell me, "Just breathe," or "Take care of yourself." But how? When life is a constant whirlwind of responsibilities, how do we actually make time for self-care? In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, I've gathered some of the most powerful interviews I've done on teacher well-being. These "best of" excerpts will encourage and inspire you to prioritize yourself—because self-care isn't selfish, it's essential. ✨ Michelle Blanchet, co-author of Startup Teacher Playbook, explains how understanding our frustrations is the first step toward real self-care. ✨ Tinashe Blanchet tackles procrastination—because sometimes, taking care of ourselves starts with getting things done. ✨ Stephanie Dorsey offers sustainable self-care habits that have helped her navigate the toughest seasons of teaching. ✨ Lana Penley, an Oregon principal, shares how self-care became a crucial part of her school's recovery after a devastating fire. ✨ Sarah Parker Wolf, author of Daily Intentions for the Classroom Teacher, reminds us of the power of intentional self-care in managing daily stress. Whether you're feeling overwhelmed or just need a reminder that you matter, this episode is for you. Listen now at coolcatteacher.com/talkselfcare.
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Personalized Mastery-Based Learning: How to Guide
🚀 What happens when a whole school shifts to a mastery-based model? Principal Nicki Slaugh shares how Quest Academy made the leap, improving student engagement and outcomes. Plus, hear from three educators using mastery-based learning in science, language arts, and math! 🔥 In This Episode: ✅ What competency-based learning is & how it differs from traditional models ✅ How Quest Academy implemented a school-wide mastery-based system ✅ Strategies that boost student engagement & academic performance ✅ How teachers personalize learning in science, language arts, & math ✅ Misconceptions about mastery-based learning & how to overcome them ✅ Practical tips for bringing mastery-based learning to ANY classroom 🎧 Read the show notes and bios of today's guests: coolcatteacher.com/talkmastery 💡 Tag us! Share your takeaways on X (Twitter), LinkedIn, or Instagram @coolcatteacher!
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Transform Your Classroom: Engage Students Now!
How can we engage students in learning from the moment they step into the classroom? In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, Vicki Davis explores hands-on, playful, and project-based learning strategies that spark curiosity and excitement. Our expert guests share powerful insights on why engagement matters, the neuroscience behind movement in learning, and how play prepares students for success in an uncertain world. Featured Guests: Dave Burgess, author of Teach Like a PIRATE, shares high-energy strategies for student engagement. Suzanne Creswell, occupational therapist, explains the neuroscience of movement and learning. Nancy Frey, acceleration research expert, discusses effective engagement strategies. David Gann, author of The Playful Entrepreneur, shares the business case for play in education. Dr. Jenny Nash, head of education impact for LEGO Education, talks about hands-on learning. Eric Sheninger, educator and author of Personalize, explores personalized learning approaches. Zest Simmons, Alabama State Teacher of the Year (2018-2019), shares real-world engagement strategies. Key Topics: The power of "the hook" in engaging students from the start Why movement improves focus and learning outcomes The neuroscience of play and hands-on learning How play prepares students for success in an unpredictable future Practical classroom strategies for playful, project-based learning 📌 Show Notes & Links: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talkengagement 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: 🔗 Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube 📩 Stay Connected: 💬 Leave a review and share this episode with fellow educators looking for fresh engagement strategies!
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How to Make Schools Safer and Build Positive Relationships (S1E2)
How can we create safer schools while fostering strong relationships with students? In this episode of Cool Cat Teacher Talk, Vicki Davis speaks with experts who have firsthand experience in school safety, crisis response, and student relationship-building. These powerful conversations shed light on what truly makes schools safer and more supportive environments for students. Featured Guests: Frank DeAngelis, former principal of Columbine High School, shares lessons on leading through crisis and rebuilding a community. Scarlett Lewis, Sandy Hook mother and founder of the Choose Love Movement, explains how SEL can help prevent school violence. Dr. Tracie Anderson Swilley, an award-winning principal, discusses proactive school safety measures. Darrell "Coach D" Andrews, educator and speaker, reveals how strong student relationships improve school culture. Key Topics: Lessons from Columbine and how schools can support students after tragedy The role of SEL in preventing violence and building emotional intelligence Proactive school safety strategies and real-world applications How positive relationships with students impact school culture and safety 📌 Show Notes & Links: https://www.coolcatteacher.com/talksafety 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: 🔗 Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Podcasts | YouTube 📩 Stay Connected: 💬 Leave a review and share this episode with fellow educators and leaders who care about school safety and student well-being.
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AI in the Classroom: How Teachers Are Using Artificial Intelligence (S1E1 – Cool Cat Teacher Talk)
🎙 Host: Vicki Davis | Cool Cat Teacher 🚀 Episode Summary: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming education—but how are teachers adapting? In this premiere episode, we explore AI's impact on teaching, learning, and ethics with expert guests. From classroom experiments to AI in higher education, discover how educators are navigating this evolving landscape. 🧠 What You'll Learn in This Episode: Real classroom experiments with AI AI's impact on student writing and academic integrity Ethical concerns & AI's future in education 🎙 Featured Guests: Jason Thacker – AI and Ethics Expert Victoria Thompson – Equity & AI in Education Advocate Steve Dembo – AI in Student Writing Experiments Tom Mullaney – The Eliza Effect & AI Misconceptions Omar Shepherd – AI & Computer Science Education Laurel Aguilar-Kirchhoff – Preventing AI Cheating Hear from these expert voices on AI's impact in education 🔗 Show Notes & Resources: 📌 Full episode details, guest bios & sponsor info → www.coolcatteacher.com/talkai 💡 Subscribe & Review! Enjoying the show? Subscribe & review on your favorite podcast app! Your support helps us bring insightful episodes to educators worldwide. 🌍✨ 👉 Follow Vicki Davis on Social Media: @coolcatteacher everywhere
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Want to supercharge your teaching with research-backed strategies that actually work? Join veteran educator Vicki Davis as she shares practical, real-world solutions to into spaces where every student thrives.Help and Hope for Teachers🎙 Are you striving to improve student learning without increasing your workload? Education is changing fast, but practical, research-backed strategies can help you work smarter, not harder.Join veteran educator Vicki Davis, a full-time teacher, instructional technology coach, and award-winning podcast host, as she shares real-world insights from the classroom.Each 1-hour episode features top researchers, expert educators, and classroom teachers who are tackling today's biggest challenges—like student engagement, AI in education, classroom management, lesson planning, and teacher burnout.✨ What You'll Get in Every Episode:🎯 Cut through the AI hype—learn what works (and what doesn't) in real classrooms📚 Engage students in meaningful ways without over
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