Sign up to save your podcastsEmail addressPasswordRegisterOrContinue with GoogleAlready have an account? Log in here.
FAQs about Third Rail Classroom:How many episodes does Third Rail Classroom have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.
December 15, 2023Bonus Episode: Reflections on a Teacher StrikeIn this special episode, John and Santha share their thoughts on the unprecedented teacher strike in Portland, OR that lasted for more than three weeks. They recount the reasons for the strike and give first-hand descriptions of their days on the picket line and the first day back with students. John and Santha end by sharing some lessons learned for other educators who might find themselves participating in a similar labor action. Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more37minPlay
October 30, 2023Episode 3: Interview with Dr. Eunice Han -- How do teachers unions benefit teachers and students?We are seeing an unprecedented amount of labor actions in the past few years with a number of teachers unions around the country deciding to strike for higher pay, better working conditions, and stronger supports for students. There are prevailing ideas among some people that teacher unions fight mainly to protect teachers’ jobs, but in John’s interview with University of Utah economics professor Dr. Eunice Han, she shares her research about the connection between strong teacher unions and student achievement.Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more24minPlay
October 20, 2023Episode 2: Interview with Megan Harowitz -- What makes effective professional learning for teachers?Few classroom teachers love going to staff meetings at the end of a long teaching day, but they are usually the only times we can get together to learn from each other. John interviews Megan Harowitz, a staff development teacher in Rockville, Maryland, about the benefits and challenges of building-level professional development. Megan offers specific approaches and suggestions to make this time valuable to teachers.Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more25minPlay
September 28, 2023Episode 1: How Do We Teachers Get Better At Our Jobs?In this first episode of the second season, John Golden and Santha Cassell, two long-time educators, discuss the need for teachers to continue to get better at their work and the challenges they face in trying to do so. The framework they present for teacher learning will act as the guideposts for the rest of this season of Third Rail Classroom. Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more21minPlay
August 12, 2023Season #2 TrailerIn the second season of Third Rail Classroom, longtime teacher and instructional coach Santha Cassell joins John Golden to examine the hot-button topic of teacher quality. Lots of people discuss this issue, but rarely from the teacher perspective. John and Santha know first hand about the challenges teachers face in the classroom and will be sharing specific approaches to help teachers to get better at their jobs, despite the systems that make it difficult to do so. Like last season, there will be interviews with national experts on topics like teacher evaluation, teacher preparation, bonus pay, teachers unions and more. Additionally, this is John’s evaluation year, and he is planning on inviting listeners into the goal setting and observation conferences that are a part of the teacher evaluation process. Please look for the first episodes of the season in mid September. Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more3minPlay
July 31, 2023Episode 10: Bonus Teacher RoundtableRecorded live at the College Board’s annual Advanced Placement conference in Seattle, John hosts an engaging roundtable of teachers from around the country who represent multiple disciplines and grade-levels about the challenges of grades and grading. The guests are Kate Cordes, an English teacher from Billings, Montana, Matt Ellington, a social studies teacher in Chino Hills, California, and Jim Morris, a professor of Biology at Brandeis University, near Boston. Thanks to BFW publishers for hosting this roundtable. Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more36minPlay
July 25, 2023Episode 9: What’s a Better Way?Recorded on the last day of their school year, John and Alex reflect on what they’ve learned through the process of focusing on their grading practices, and then they discuss their hopes for a better future with grading and with the larger education system. Next, John interviews Mike Flanagan, the CEO of the Mastery Transcript Consortium, about national trends in education reform with a specific focus on the work he is doing to reimagine the old-fashioned high school transcript. Last, John and Alex share why they are planning on sticking around in teaching with a segment they call “Why We’re Coming Back Next Year.” Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more48minPlay
July 08, 2023Episode 8: Are Grades Biased?With just a few weeks left in the school year, John and Alex reflect on some unanticipated consequences of their grading practices and then quickly move to the main topic of the episode: grading biases. Specifically, they discuss what causes these biases and, most importantly, what teachers can do to limit their impacts. Then, John interviews Dr. Tina Curry, a teacher and literacy coach in Chicago Public Schools about the impact of grading, specifically on our students of color. Last, they end the way they always do with "What's Keeping Us Going," a little bit of good news in the world of education. Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more50minPlay
May 13, 2023Episode 7: What is the Most Equitable Way to Calculate Students' Final Grades?Rapidly approaching the end of the school year, Alex and John turn to a key question: how to calculate final grades for students? It might seem like there’s an obvious answer, which is to take the average of all of the points earned and divide by the number of points possible. For generations of students and teachers, this was the ONLY way to calculate a final grade, and it is still the most common, but is it the most equitable? John and Alex share their approaches, and in the second part of John’s interview with Dr. Sarah Zerwin, the author of Pointless, an English Teacher's Guide to More Meaningful Grading, she describes her student-centered approach to determining a final grade, among other suggestions she has for more equitable grading. And they end the way they always do with "What's Keeping Us Going," a little bit of good news in the world of education. Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more40minPlay
April 10, 2023Episode 6: Do Some Grading Policies Hurt Students?At the halfway point in the school year, Alex and John take some time to reflect on how their new approaches are going and have a discussion on why it might be appropriate to assign an "Incomplete" to a student rather than a "D" or an "F." Next, they talk about some very common grading practices: taking off points for late work, giving a "0" for plagiarism, assigning group grades, and grading for participation. Then, John interviews Dr. Sarah Zerwin, the author of Pointless, an English Teacher's Guide to More Meaningful Grading. And they end the way they always do with "What's Keeping Us Going," a little bit of good news in the world of education. Please consider supporting our show using this link (buymeacoffee.com/thirdrailclassroom) and be sure to visit our website (https://thirdrailclassroom.com/) to access all previous episodes and links to lots of resources. Thanks so much for listening! ...more40minPlay
FAQs about Third Rail Classroom:How many episodes does Third Rail Classroom have?The podcast currently has 26 episodes available.