Tea Time with a Teacher

Tea Time with a Teacher

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Photos from Tea Time with a Teacher's post 07/26/2021

Finally finished with my Master's at ! Going back to school, while teaching, while in a pandemic, while creating a New School Design Proposal. Can't thank my awesome team and family for supporting me! So excited to get back to recording new podcast episodes and start my new job as an Instructional Coach this year!

Photos from Tea Time with a Teacher's post 05/31/2021

What a great way to end AAPI Month with a late celebration of Holi at ! The kids had a blast, but most importantly, we were able to talk about anti-Asian hate and the current devastation of COVID in India.
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05/03/2021

Part 2 out NOW!!!

04/26/2021

New Episode!!! Guest Host: Guests: and

Loved hearing their stories and insights on what it means to be a 1st Gen Latina, the pressure to be a role model for their families, and the struggles to adapt to college outside of their bubble!

Part 2 Next Week!

04/19/2021

New episode today!! In this episode, we talk about positive behavior support and the importance of encouraging students to build the skills to cope with trauma!

04/16/2021

The main motivation of starting Tea Time was be able to learn and be inspired by fellow educators transforming their classrooms and schools. In speaking with , it was just a further reminder to keep going and keep growing as a teacher. Thank you once again for being a guest!

04/12/2021

Part Two with is out! In this episode, Kelsie emphasizes the importance of students learning multiple perspectives of historical events and also talks about her thoughts on where gender equality stands in society today.

04/05/2021

This week's episode is Part 1 of a TWO Part Tea Time! I interview Kelsey, an amazing HS History teacher in New Hampshire and co-host of a podcast called Remedial HERstory (Find it: http://www.remedialherstory.com/).

In this episode, we discuss how the way we teach history excludes women, the ways in which teachers can change the way students think of history, and how to facilitate discussions with students to not tell them to think a certain way, but empower them to develop skills for future discussions in their communities.

03/29/2021

Newest episode is out! In this episode, Sarah and I talk about holding virtual students accountable, improving teacher prep programs to actually prepare teachers, and trying to get kids to become better readers! Check it out on all streaming platforms!

03/17/2021

Words cannot begin to describe the sadness, anger and frustration I feel. Not just for the events in Atlanta and the "he had a bad day" comments from law enforcement. As an Asian American, we could see this coming. 3,800 hate crimes this year?! No one spoke out when our former President referred to the virus as the "Chinese Virus" and scapegoated Asians for a pandemic. It is despicable to see the culmination of years of discrimination and hate crimes towards minorities and enough is enough. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!

03/08/2021

Latest Tea Time episode is out! In this episode, my guest is 12 year old Margot, who recently won a literary award for her short story, "Butterflies," which highlights the challenges quieter kids face in the classroom. She gives excellent advice to teachers on how to make their quieter students feel heard and valued!

03/08/2021

Latest Tea Time episode is out! In this episode, my guest is 12 year old Margot, who recently won a literary award for her short story on the struggles quiet kids have in the classroom. She gives excellent advice to teachers on how to make their quieter students feel they have a voice too!

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