Episodes

  • Trends in Online K-12 Education
    Jun 23 2026

    Alyssa Tormala, Head of School at Laurel Springs School, shares insights on online education, mastery-based learning, community building, and the role of technology like AI in modern schooling. Laurel Springs is a fully accredited online school. In our discussion, Alyssa discusses trends in online education as well as ways in which online educators adapt practices to help students grow.

    Laurel Springs School: https://laurelsprings.com/

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    47 mins
  • Being Intentional About Professional Development
    Jun 15 2026
    This episode explores the effectiveness of professional development in K-12 education, featuring insights from Jim Hall, CEO of the K12 Coalition. Topics include strategies for impactful teacher training, the role of evidence-based practices, and the future of education with AI and other innovations.

    K12 Coalition: https://k12coalition.com

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    34 mins
  • Preparing for Learning Disruptions
    Jun 5 2026

    Natural disasters pose risks for schools that exceed typical planning efforts. When such disruptions occur, districts with mature and scalable plans are able to return to some sense of normalcy more quickly. Megan Kuhfeld, Director of Growth Modeling and Analytics with NWEA discusses a recently released research brief from NWEA discussing factors that should be considered when developing a mature action plan for natural disasters.

    NWEA Report: https://www.nwea.org/uploads/lessons-in-resilience-a-playbook-for-recovery-from-natural-disasters_NWEA_rresearchBrief.pdf

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    38 mins
  • Reading as a Momentum Skill for Students
    May 29 2026

    In this episode of Teaching Matters, Scott Titsworth interviews Juliana Worrell, Chief Schools Officer for Uncommon Schools, about the challenges and strategies in fostering reading habits among students. They discuss the alarming statistics regarding Gen Z's reading preferences, the importance of engaging students with relevant texts, and the role of technology in education. Juliana’s comments emphasize the need for a comprehensive approach to literacy that includes professional development for educators and active parental involvement.

    Uncommon Schools: https://uncommonschools.org
    YouTube Version: https://youtu.be/_yiLn_hIcRU?si=RFzFsUnehxYE106E

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    30 mins
  • Innovation in Gifted Education
    May 8 2026

    Lindsay Burns and Chelsea Herbert, Gifted intervention Coordinators at Chillicothe (OH) City Schools, discuss creation of the Excite Lab and its role in providing opportunities for gifted students. The discussion highlights the personal journeys of the educators involved, the community context of Chillicothe, and the integration of STEM and arts in education to fulfill the district’s objective of supporting students who seek advanced instruction in STEM and arts-related topics, including the Igloo project, which aims to enhance immersive learning experiences for students. The speakers also address the importance of communication and collaboration in gifted education, as well as the challenges faced in teaching gifted students.

    Chillicothe City Schools: https://www.ccsd.us/page/gifted-services-and-talent-development

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/5drymyZN_Ks

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    40 mins
  • Building Confidence for State Standardized Tests
    Apr 28 2026

    This episode introduces listeners to Lumos Learning, an online platform that helps students build confidence and success on state standardized tests. Mukunda Krishnaswamy, founder and CEO, and Rich Katz, Senior Superintendent in Residence at Lumos, discuss the evolving landscape of education, particularly focusing on the integration of AI in learning environments, strategies for improving student test scores, and the importance of data-driven insights for schools. They emphasize the need for personalized learning experiences and empathy for students as they prepare for success on state tests.

    Lumos Learning: https://www.lumoslearning.com

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/tT7JVg06gPM

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    51 mins
  • Navigating the Shift to Online Teaching
    Apr 14 2026

    Brittanie Bates is the Senior Vice President and Principal of Crimson Global Academy, an internationally accredited online school. In this episode, Scott and Brittanie discuss the evolution of online education, Brittany's journey from traditional teaching to online education, the skills necessary for effective online teaching, and the importance of community building in virtual classrooms. The conversation also touches on the social interactions of students in online settings, the challenges of parenting an online student, and the significance of in-person meetups for fostering community.

    Crimson Global Academy: https://www.crimsonglobalacademy.school

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/OuRFUNRYnpY

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    38 mins
  • Speech LP: An AI Tool for Language Instruction
    Apr 8 2026

    In this conversation, Scott Titsworth and Shail Silver discuss the prevalence of speech disorders in children and the innovative solutions provided by Speech LP, an AI-driven platform designed to enhance speech therapy. Shail shares his personal journey into the ed-tech space, the development of the app, its features, and how it integrates with professional speech therapy. Speech LP is currently free and is available in the App Store.

    Speech LP: https://speechlp.com

    YouTube: https://youtu.be/oClWwe39F1U

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    22 mins