369: Data Symplifyed with Jessica Lane & Jenelle McClenahen

Data can feel overwhelming in education—assessment scores, progress monitoring, intervention tracking, attendance trends, and classroom performance. In this episode, we’re joined by Jessica Lane and Jenelle McClenahen from Data Symplifyed to talk about how educators can make data more manageable, meaningful, and useful in their daily work. Quotables **All quotes are from the interviewees** “The…

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368: Finish Strong, Not Burned Out

As the school year winds down, the pressure can feel overwhelming—testing, deadlines, student behaviors, and sheer exhaustion. In this episode, we dive into practical, realistic strategies to help educators finish the year with intention, not burnout. It’s not about doing more—it’s about doing what matters most. Quotables “Teachers often move on before they even acknowledge…

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Professional Development Without Burning Out

When teachers feel overwhelmed, their desire to engage in professional development decreases. Yet students perform best when their teachers stay current on research, learn and practice effective instructional strategies, and collaborate with peers to refine their craft. Challenges start when teachers are asked to do too much by the state, district, or school. Too many…

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367: Innovative Assessment Strategies

What if assessment wasn’t something students feared—but something that actually fueled learning? In this episode, we explore innovative assessment strategies that go beyond traditional tests and quizzes. From performance-based tasks to student-led reflections, we’re diving into ways educators can measure understanding more authentically, creatively, and effectively. Whether you’re looking to increase engagement, better capture student…

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3 Ways to Understand Teacher Evaluations (and How to Thrive in Them)

Teacher evaluations exist to ensure that high-quality teaching happens in every classroom. Districts and states typically provide evaluation rubrics so that teachers are assessed consistently and fairly across schools. While these rubrics often produce a score, the true purpose of an evaluation goes far beyond a number. Effective evaluations provide meaningful feedback, highlighting strengths teachers…

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366: Stop Doing What Students Can Do

What happens when students take the lead in the classroom? In this episode, we explore the concept of a student-run classroom and how shifting ownership of learning to students can transform engagement, responsibility, and classroom culture. Instead of the teacher doing all the directing, students help manage routines, lead discussions, take on leadership roles, and…

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