
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


In Episode 69 of After the Bell, Martin and Roy explore the fascinating concept of perspective and it all begins with a mystery from their video podcasts. Why does Roy always seem shorter than Martin on camera? Martin suggests that Roy might be slouching, while Roy insists he's not. The debate soon leads to a discussion about camera angles and how Martin's wife strategically positions herself behind him in photos to make her head appear smaller. Sensing that they should change the subject, the Stunt Brothers take a trip down memory lane, sharing some of the wild, creative, and occasionally outrageous things they did in their classrooms to build relationships and connect with students. This discussion reminds Martin
that it’s time for their field trip a sit-down with one of education's most influential voices, Dave Burgess, an award-winning educator, professional development speaker, publisher, and New York Times bestselling author of the groundbreaking book Teach Like a PIRATE. Dave is renowned for designing highly engaging learning experiences that captured the attention of even the most reluctant learners. Join us as we discuss creativity, engagement, risk-taking, and the power of seeing teaching and life from a different perspective.
Learn More at stuntbrothers.ca
Key Topics
The origin story of Teach Like a Pirate
The importance of questions in teaching creativity
Using creative themes to inspire teaching methods
Balancing entertainment and deep learning
The role of failure and risk-taking in teaching
Building rapport and enthusiasm with students
keywords
teaching, education, Teach Like a Pirate, classroom engagement, creativity, passion, risk-taking, professional development, teaching tips
Guest Links
Instagram
X (Twitter)
Website
Send us Fan Mail
Get Involved
By The Stunt BrothersIn Episode 69 of After the Bell, Martin and Roy explore the fascinating concept of perspective and it all begins with a mystery from their video podcasts. Why does Roy always seem shorter than Martin on camera? Martin suggests that Roy might be slouching, while Roy insists he's not. The debate soon leads to a discussion about camera angles and how Martin's wife strategically positions herself behind him in photos to make her head appear smaller. Sensing that they should change the subject, the Stunt Brothers take a trip down memory lane, sharing some of the wild, creative, and occasionally outrageous things they did in their classrooms to build relationships and connect with students. This discussion reminds Martin
that it’s time for their field trip a sit-down with one of education's most influential voices, Dave Burgess, an award-winning educator, professional development speaker, publisher, and New York Times bestselling author of the groundbreaking book Teach Like a PIRATE. Dave is renowned for designing highly engaging learning experiences that captured the attention of even the most reluctant learners. Join us as we discuss creativity, engagement, risk-taking, and the power of seeing teaching and life from a different perspective.
Learn More at stuntbrothers.ca
Key Topics
The origin story of Teach Like a Pirate
The importance of questions in teaching creativity
Using creative themes to inspire teaching methods
Balancing entertainment and deep learning
The role of failure and risk-taking in teaching
Building rapport and enthusiasm with students
keywords
teaching, education, Teach Like a Pirate, classroom engagement, creativity, passion, risk-taking, professional development, teaching tips
Guest Links
Instagram
X (Twitter)
Website
Send us Fan Mail
Get Involved