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  • 143. Leadership Transition: From VP to Principal - PPD143

    47:53||Ep. 143
    Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco catch up after a hectic summer. AJ reveals his exciting career move from Vice Principal to Principal in a new school district. The duo discusses the challenges and emotions involved in making such a significant decision, the interview process, and AJ's vision for his new role. They also explore how AJ’s family and mentors influenced his decision, and what he hopes to accomplish in his first 90 days as a principal. Whether you're an aspiring leader or an experienced educator, this conversation is packed with insights into educational leadership, personal growth, and the transition into a top administrative role.Key Topics Covered:AJ’s transition from Vice Principal to PrincipalInsights from the interview processBalancing family and career decisionsAJ's vision and goals for his new schoolAdvice from mentors and how it shaped AJ’s leadership styleWhat We're Listening ToAJ highlights The Mindset Advantage podcast hosted by DJ Hillier, a show that explores mindset, leadership, and overcoming challenges. A recent episode that caught AJ’s attention features Amy P. Kelly, co-author of John Gordon's The Energy Bus, discussing how to have difficult conversations. This episode, titled A Master Class in Difficult Conversations, dives into why people avoid difficult conversations, how to change your mindset around them, and practical strategies for engaging with difficult people. It’s a great listen for anyone looking to improve their communication and leadership skills.Chris, on the other hand, brings The Art of Manliness podcast to the table, specifically the episode titled Unlock Better Sleep and Health by Harnessing Your Circadian Rhythm. In this insightful discussion, Professor Russell Foster talks about how understanding and working with your body's natural circadian rhythms can lead to better sleep, improved health, and overall well-being. Chris found this episode particularly eye-opening, as it provided practical tips that he’s already unknowingly implemented in his daily routine. It’s an informative listen that can help anyone looking to optimize their health and productivity.Both recommendations offer valuable takeaways that align with the theme of personal growth and leadership, making them perfect additions to your podcast playlist!

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  • 142. Classroom Management Tips - PPD142

    01:11:49||Ep. 142
    PodcastPD founder Stacey Lindes joins Chris while AJ is away. We dive into educational topics pulled from Reddit, offering practical advice for educators.Here's a breakdown of the key educational topics discussed:Preparing for Your First Teaching Job: The hosts discuss strategies for new teachers to effectively prepare for their first classroom experiences. They emphasize the importance of being organized, proactive, and open to learning from every situation. Key advice includes seeking mentorship, being prepared to adapt, and maintaining a reflective practice to continually improve teaching methods.Classroom Management Techniques: We explore different approaches to managing classroom dynamics, particularly in relation to technology use such as cell phones. We share personal anecdotes and strategies for setting clear, consistent policies that encourage student responsibility and minimize distractions.Building Effective Classroom Systems: We include tips on how to create an organized and inclusive classroom environment. Stacy talks about her methods for organizing physical and digital resources, which ensures that both she and her students can find what they need when they need it. This segment highlights the benefits of having a well-structured classroom setup that supports educational activities and student engagement.Engaging and Supporting Students: We discuss the importance of understanding students' needs, creating supportive relationships, and fostering a community-oriented classroom atmosphere that encourages students to take an active role in their education.What Are We Listening To?As we wrapped up the episode, Stacy and I shared some of our favorite podcasts that have been particularly impactful or interesting:NPR Politics Podcast: A balanced political commentary that provides comprehensive insights into current political events and issues, suggested for those who appreciate a slightly left-of-center perspective.The Daily by The New York Times: Delve deep into a single topic each day, providing a detailed examination and diverse viewpoints, which can enhance classroom discussions and personal understanding of complex issues.The Run-Up by The New York Times: Focusing on the electoral process, this podcast is perfect for anyone interested in the mechanics and drama of American politics, particularly during the election cycle.Smash Boom Best: A debate-style podcast that pits two concepts against each other. This show not only entertains but also serves as a fantastic resource for teaching persuasive speaking and argumentation in the classroom.Chris's Recommendation:Everything Everywhere Daily: Hosted by Gary Arndt, this podcast delivers daily knowledge across various subjects, from history to science, in digestible 15-minute episodes. It's an excellent resource for educators and students alike to broaden their knowledge in a fun and engaging way.
  • 141. Zeros in Education - PPD141

    01:02:34||Ep. 141
    In this lively episode of PodcastPD, Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco wrap up the end of June with reflections on the past school year, discuss the emotional graduation of a key student, delve into the ongoing debate about assigning zeros in education, and ponder the benefits and drawbacks of homework for primary school children.Key Topics Discussed:End of School Year Reflections:Chris shares an emotional farewell to a graduating student who had been instrumental in the school’s podcast club. The student, Julian, had been a part of the club from its inception and is now heading to college, leaving a significant impact on Chris.AJ reflects on completing his 19th year in education and looks forward to his 20th year, expressing a mix of excitement and the ongoing challenges educators face.Zeros in Education:We discuss the policy in some schools that prohibits giving students a zero, opting instead for a minimum grade of 50. They explore the reasoning behind this policy, its impact on student motivation, and the broader implications for grading equity and standards-based grading.They also debate whether this approach truly benefits students or simply masks their lack of effort and understanding.Homework for Primary School Children:We explore the debate over the necessity and effectiveness of homework for young students. Chris shares his perspective as a parent and educator, noting the varying impacts homework has on his own children.AJ advocates for limiting homework to essential tasks, like reading, and questions the value of traditional homework assignments, suggesting they can add unnecessary stress and detract from valuable family time and play.Parent Demands for Documentation:A Reddit question about a parent demanding extensive documentation of their child’s school activities, including photos upon arrival and dismissal, sparks a discussion about reasonable accommodations and the boundaries of parental requests in educational settings.We consider the practical implications and potential legal issues of such demands, emphasizing the need for balanced and feasible approaches.Advice for Teaching 10th Graders:We offer advice to a teacher transitioning from kindergarten to 10th-grade biology. They share insights on classroom management, student engagement, and the differences between teaching young children and teenagers.Podcast Recommendations:Chris:Pod Save America: A political podcast that breaks down the week’s news with former Obama aides.Northwoods Baseball Sleep Radio: A unique ASMR podcast that mimics the sound of a sleepy small-town baseball game.Perpetual Syndication: Chris's upcoming podcast with his wife Caitlyn, where they rewatch and discuss TV shows that are no longer on the air, starting with Home Improvement.AJ:Monday Mornings with Dr. Nick: A short-form podcast focused on authentic leadership in education, providing insights from Dr. Nick Davies on various trending topics and lessons from meetings with leaders nationwide.
  • 140. Bringing Surprise Everyday - PPD140

    56:28||Ep. 140
    In this episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Tom Pesce, a unique educator who blends his passion for teaching with the art of magic. Tom shares his journey and insights on how educators can engage students by incorporating elements of surprise and personal interests into teaching.Key Discussion Points:Introduction to Tom Pesce: Tom is an experienced educator from New York, who also doubles as a magician and keynote speaker. His educational approach is heavily influenced by his background and the dynamic teaching styles of his parents.Magic in the Classroom: Tom delves into how he uses magic to enhance his teaching methods, creating engaging and memorable learning experiences for his students. He discusses the parallels between magic and teaching, emphasizing the importance of surprise and engagement in the classroom.Personal Journey and Influences: Tom shares his personal journey into education, influenced by his parents who were both educators. He also discusses how his interest in magic began and how it has been a vital part of his teaching methodology.Educational Philosophy: Tom explains his philosophy of making education a thrilling experience for students. He emphasizes the importance of educators bringing their whole selves to their profession to inspire and connect with students.Interactive Magic Session: In an exciting segment, Tom performs an interactive magic trick with AJ, demonstrating his skill in mentalism and engaging our hosts and listeners in a delightful surprise.Challenges and Fulfillment in Education: Tom discusses the challenges and rewards of being an educator and a magician. He shares how he balances his dual careers and the joy he derives from making a positive impact on his students and audiences.Future Aspirations: Looking ahead, Tom expresses his desire to impact more educators and students by integrating his teaching and magical skills to deliver motivational speeches and workshops across various educational settings.Tom’s approach to education is a testament to the power of integrating personal passions with professional responsibilities. His ability to weave magic into his teaching not only captivates his students but also reiterates the potential of creative methodologies in education.
  • 139. Can You Negotiate Your Teacher Salary? - PPD139

    37:17||Ep. 139
    In this episode of PodcastPD, hosts Chris Nesi and AJ Bianco dive into a range of questions sourced from the internet to offer invaluable insights for educators. Episode 139 explores themes such as salary negotiation for new teachers, the logistics and emotions of changing classrooms, supporting partners who are teachers, and coping with a challenging year professionally. Join us for a blend of practical advice and thoughtful discussion aimed at enhancing your professional journey.Episode Highlights:Salary Negotiation: A listener contemplates how to approach negotiating a signing bonus along with a job offer. The hosts discuss the reality of such negotiations in the education sector and offer tips for financial planning during unpaid summer months.Changing Classrooms: The conversation shifts to the often disruptive yet necessary process of classroom reassignments within schools. Chris and AJ share personal anecdotes and perspectives on maintaining a positive outlook and flexibility in the face of such changes.Supporting a Partner in Teaching: The hosts tackle a listener's question about supporting a partner who teaches in a challenging educational environment. They emphasize the importance of listening, understanding, and providing the right kind of support at home.Professional Challenges: Addressing a teacher's difficult year that may lead to a performance improvement plan, Chris and AJ discuss strategies for recovery and improvement, highlighting the importance of seeking help and adapting to professional demands.Featured Discussions:The impact of personal experiences on professional performance and how to seek appropriate support.Strategies for dealing with administrative decisions and maintaining teacher morale.Practical tips for new teachers entering the field, focusing on financial and career planning.
  • 138. Is Professional Development Useful? - PPD138

    39:43||Ep. 138
    Introduction:AJ and Chris discuss the format of this episode: finding educational topics to talk about from around the internet.Topics Discussed:Professional Development: Is it useful? The AJ and Chris debate the effectiveness of PD, especially when it feels too politically correct or irrelevant to the actual classroom experience.Job Offers: How long do you have to decide on a job offer? Chris and AJ share their experiences and suggest that a 24-hour buffer is reasonable to make a decision.Technology Fails in the Classroom: A practicum student shares a disastrous observation experience due to technology issues and poor planning. Chris and AJ empathize and offer advice on resilience and learning from mistakes.Pork Roll or Taylor Ham?: Chris and AJ tackle a classic New Jersey debate. Chris stands firm on calling it pork roll, while AJ prefers Taylor Ham.Conclusion:Chris and AJ reflect on the importance of resilience in teaching, the need for personalized professional development, and the value of learning from challenging experiences.They also invite listeners to share their thoughts, feedback, and questions for future episodes.
  • 137. The Educator's Guide to Self-Care - PPD137

    01:06:54||Ep. 137
    In the latest episode of Podcast PD, AJ and Chris engage in a compelling conversation with guests Kevin and Jason from the 2Principals Podcast. The episode delves into the unique challenges educators face in achieving mental well-being and a healthy work-life balance.Key Insights from the Episode:The Importance of Mental Health in Education: Kevin and Jason emphasize the need for educators to prioritize their mental health. They discuss how the demands of the profession can lead to burnout and stress, making it crucial for educators to find strategies to manage their mental well-being.Work-Life Integration: The guests introduce the concept of work-life integration instead of work-life balance. They suggest that finding a way to integrate professional and personal life can lead to a more fulfilling and less stressful experience in the education sector.Practical Tips for Self-Care: The episode provides practical tips for educators to practice self-care. This includes setting boundaries, taking breaks intentionally, and finding activities that help recharge and rejuvenate.The Role of School Leadership: Kevin and Jason, both school administrators, share how they support their staff's mental well-being. They discuss creating a supportive school culture, offering professional development focused on self-care, and being available to listen and help when needed.Community and Professional Networks: The guests highlight the importance of having a supportive community and professional network. They share how connecting with like-minded educators can provide a sense of belonging and support.What Are We Listening To?2Principals Podcast - Are you tired of feeling stressed out and overwhelmed? Do you struggle to find balance between your work life and personal life? If so, you’re not alone. Many people, especially those in leadership positions, find it difficult to maintain their overall health and well-being. That’s where the 2Principals Podcast comes in. Hosted by Kevin and Jason, two experienced leaders in education who are dedicated to helping everyday leaders learn practical ways to live a more balanced and fulfilled life. With each episode, we tackle a wide variety of conversations related to leadership, mental & physical health, stress management, and work-life balance. Regardless of where you are on your journey, the 2Principals Podcast has something to offer.