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What happens when learning jumps off the page and into motion? In this episode, we chat with Diane Fraser and Jacie Chandler from the Emerald Coast Science Center, Patty Messer from the Grande Innovation Academy in Casa Grande, Arizona, and Ruth Wilson from Oglethorpe County Schools in Georgia. These passionate educators share how SMALLab from EdMotion has brought a whole new level of energy and engagement to their classrooms—helping students think critically, collaborate, and truly love learning. Hear firsthand how SMALLab is turning cross-curricular content for all ages into unforgettable, hands-on experiences. Resources: Check out SMALLab from EdMotion to learn more. More great stuff: Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.

In this episode of the Reshaping Learning podcast from SchoolDay, host Kristi Hemingway sits down with Matt Glanville, Director of Assessment at the International Baccalaureate. Together they explore how AI is reshaping education—from reducing grading burdens and providing real-time feedback to supporting differentiated assessment and improving student writing. Matt also shares the IB’s perspective on using AI ethically to augment—not replace—human judgment, and how schools can harness these tools to empower teachers and better prepare students for a rapidly changing world. This episode is sponsored by Scribo from Literatu—AI for writing that builds real connections. Scribo helps teachers see what students need, gives students personalized feedback, and shows schools real progress. Trusted worldwide and award-winning, Scribo works with any LMS. Try it free for one month at literatu.com. Resources: Get started with a free trial from our episode sponsor, Scribo from Literatu More great stuff: Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.

This important and engaging episode features Joan Kelley, founder and CEO of Abound Parenting, and MaryKate DeSantis, who highlight the critical role of oral language and vocabulary—not just decoding—in long-term reading success. Drawing on Kelley’s research at Harvard, they explain how the Abound app equips families with tools like reading check-ins, daily conversation prompts, vocabulary practice, and curated book lists to strengthen language development at home and build stronger school-family connections. The episode also spotlights BookR Class, a digital reading platform for English learners ages 4–14 that offers 1,200+ animated books and interactive games to build comprehension and vocabulary. Together, Abound Parenting and BookR provide practical, research-based tools for supporting children’s reading growth. Resources: Learn More about BOOKR Class and their digital library for classroom use. BOOKR Class is an award-winning, teacher-favorite digital reading platform that harnesses the power of stories to teach English as a Second Language (ESL) effectively. Specially created for students ages 4–14, including those with learning difficulties such as ADHD and dyslexia, BOOKR Class provides personalized language learning experiences driven by advanced AI technology. Learn more about Abound Parenting and access the Abound Parenting app. Reach out to Joan Kelley here. See the overview here. Wanna dive into the super compelling reading research. Here you go!: Lesaux, N. K., & Kieffer, M. J. (2010). Exploring Sources of Reading Comprehension Difficulties Among Language Minority Learners and Their Classmates in Early Adolescence. American Educational Research Journal, 47(3), 596-632. https://doi.org/10.3102/0002831209355469 (Original work published 2010) Gámez, P. B., & Lesaux, N. K. (2015). Early-adolescents’ reading comprehension and the stability of the middle school classroom-language environment. Developmental Psychology, 51(4), 447–458. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/272520099_Early-Adolescents'_Reading_Comprehension_and_the_Stability_of_the_Middle_School_Classroom-Language_Environment Reynolds, A. M., & Burton, S. L. (2016). Serve and return: Communication foundations for early childhood music policy stakeholders. Arts Education Policy Review, 118(3), 140–153. https://doi.org/10.1080/10632913.2016.1244779 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10632913.2016.1244779 More great stuff: Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.

In this episode, we sit down with Danielle Malfara, Coordinator of College and Career Counseling for the School District of Osceola County, Florida. With a background that spans K–12 education and higher ed, Danielle brings a deep passion for helping students answer the powerful questions: “Who am I?”, "What matters to me?" and “What am I capable of?” She shares her mission to close opportunity gaps and help students build meaningful post-secondary pathways. Danielle discusses why Osceola County and the state of Florida chose Xello as their go-to college and career readiness platform, highlighting the tool’s ease of use and its broad appeal among educators, students, and families. She also brings the conversation to life with inspiring student success stories—real examples of how personalized exploration and planning can change lives. Whether you're an educator, administrator, or advocate for student futures, this episode is full of practical insights and hopeful takeaways. Resources: Xello is the only career development program built with the entire district community in mind. Xello provides every student of all pathways the freedom to create meaningful future plans, while giving educators the resources they need to help students. With a carefully designed, student-centered experience, Xello meets accessibility standards and offers age-appropriate career development for every student K-12. Xello creates effective educator workflows so you can spend less time checking boxes and more time helping students. Request more information here. Blog: Strengths-Based College and Career Exploration Strategies for K-12 Educators Download the Xello printable assessment package More great stuff: Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.

What if education empowered students not just to learn about the world’s problems—but to solve them? In this inspiring episode, we dive into the Solutionary Framework developed by the Institute for Humane Education. Learn how this powerful, action-oriented approach is transforming classrooms by equipping students with the critical thinking, compassion, and systems analysis they need to become changemakers. Our guests, Katie Coppens & Marcela Villan, unpack how educators can use the framework to guide students in identifying real-world problems, investigating root causes, and designing innovative, ethical, and sustainable solutions that benefit people, animals, and the planet. Whether you're a teacher, leader, or lifelong learner, this episode offers a fresh perspective on what education can—and should—look like in a world that needs more Solutionaries. Learn more about the Institute for Humane Education Learn about IHE's Micro-credential course for teachers Learn more about the award-winning Solutionary Framework Bring the Solutionary Program to Your School - 2018 video Student Reflections on Solutionary Projects (Then & Now) Katie Coppens 14-day plan for the Environmental Action Project More great stuff: Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.

Today's guest, Dr. Maggie Broderick is a creative and experienced educator with over 20 years of expertise in higher education and K-12 settings. Currently an Associate Professor and Dissertation Chair in the Department of Teacher Education, she is a leader in curriculum development and passionate about fostering social-emotional learning (SEL) in students. In this episode we explore how to go beyond box-checking with our SEL programs, to a truly relational and effective approach. Resources: Unlock zero-prep, high-impact learning with Heroes Made, an SEL and literacy platform. Over 210 lessons, mood tracker, and customizable avatars so that students are the heroes of their own SEL journey. Aligned with Common Core Standards English Language Arts standards, and CASEL standards, Heroes Made measures impact via Hero Journals for daily emotional tracking and Periodic Assessments to identify and enhance areas of student growth. Heroe's Made CASEL Alignment Heroe's Made Common Core English Language Arts Alignment Dr. Broderick Find Maggie Broderick's writing and research HERE Connect to Maggie Broderick on LinkedIn BLOG: Social Emotional Learning: Embracing Empathy and Connection More great stuff: Learn more about SchoolDay Explore the SchoolDay Academy and visit our blog.

Current research indicates that adolescents lose interest in STEM learning by the age of 15 at a concerning rate - particularly girls from underserved communities. UScellular is partnering with the YWCA on a national level to find out why, and address this gap. Based on the research findings from behavioral psychologist, Dr. Richard Rende, they are implementing a STEM empowerment initiative through YWCA's existing TechGYRLS program. In this episode we hear all about this exciting new program from Dr. Rende, and UScellular Senior Director of Service Engineering, Dr. Lori Dawson. Resources: Connect to our episode sponsor, Marchup ! Marchup advances college & career readiness with AI-powered personalized counseling, resume building, curated jobs, and resources that help students lead initiatives—all within a supportive, student-centered community Marchup enhances student achievement and college admissions success, reduces counselor workload, and fosters an engaged alumni network. This network provides students with valuable advice and connections while supporting schools in fundraising and community engagement. Read about how UScellular Drives Creation of Unique Research-Based STEM Program to Tackle Declining Interest Among Youth Read Dr Rende's research findings - Reversing Declining STEM Interest in Underrepresented Youth Connect to Dr. Lori Dawson, Senior Director of Servie Engineering at UScellular More great stuff: Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.

Dr. Akilah WIllery is a dynamic educator, entrepreneur, and digital transformation expert. She empowers education and business leaders to thrive through innovative eLearning solutions and automation strategies. In this episode we focus on the specific benefits, cautions, guidelines, and opportunities afforded by video resources in classroom settings. Dr. Willery's ability to bridge the gap between technology and pedagogy has earned her recognition as a leading expert in the field. Resources: Today’s episode is brought to you by Boclips Classroom, a library of over 1.7 million ad-free, curated, curriculum-aligned videos. Access engaging content from over 650 trusted media brands and teacher-loved educational creators, like TED, Amoeba Sisters, Fuseschool, PBS and Crash Course. Teachers save time with our powerful navigation tools to quickly search and filter by subject, grade, and language proficiency level to find the right content for learning objectives. Browse and share videos from safe, ad free, and trusted sources. Sign up for a free account today at boclips.com/classroom. Connect with Dr. Akilah Willery through her webiste at http://upskillservices.site. Dr. Willery provides career coaching for veteran educators. Listen to Akilah Willery at "The Melanated Midlife" podcast More great stuff: Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.

Veteran English teacher Carrie Shevlin couldn't wait to tell the EdCuration listeners about how Scribo from Literatu has given her students loads of confidence with their writing, greatly improved their outcomes, and made both her planning and grading quicker, easier and much more personalized. While AI can never take the place of a teacher, Carrie says Scribo gives both her and her students a huge boost toward stronger, skillful writing. Resources: Scribo by Literatu is designed to improve student writing skills by providing real-time feedback, personalized insights, and actionable strategies. It helps students improve their writing proficiency while offering educators valuable data to tailor instruction. As part of the SchoolDay Collection, Scribo is available for a free pilot without requiring or collecting PII student data. SchoolDay Collection products are available for purchase on the AWS Marketplace. More Information: Scribo News and Views Product Sample About Scribo's Writing improvement platform Saving teachers time across disciplines at Woodland Hills School District Motivating students to care about writing at New Waverly High School in Texas Inclusion Statement Product Impact Report More great stuff: Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.

After bouncing between two very different demographics in Georgia and Washington State, veteran English teacher, Julia Cafaro, was determined to find strategies, resources and texts that brought success and excitement for her students regardless of district or demographic. Along her journey a few resources have truly stood out. In this episode she shares how the The Alexandria Learning Ecosystem for Educators, or ALEE, made her job so much easier while also increasing engagement and outcomes for her students - particularly in their writing. Resources: ALEE for Middle School is available at EdCuration.com. The ALEE instructional tool provides teachers with everything they need to teach a book effectively, all in one place. Teachers use ALEE to create standards-aligned novel units, plan rigorous and differentiated lessons, find relevant paired texts, and develop content expertise. To inquire about a free pilot opportunity reach out to marjorie@myalee.com or click the "schedule a demo" button here. More great stuff: Explore SchoolDay's Career Academy and visit our blog.