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LATEST EPISODES


Michael Mabe | Ep. 111
Supporting all Learners: Bringing a VoTech Program to the Christian School (Part Two) Show Notes: In part one, Jenny and Michael talked...


Michael Mabe | Ep. 110
Supporting all Learners: Bringing a VoTech Program to the Christian School (Part One) Show Notes: Teachers, have you ever had a student...


Susie Sherwin | Ep. 109
Bible Quizzing: Head Knowledge and Heart Faith Show Notes: “One of the things I like to say is that the only thing stopping you is you.”...


Ron Gordon | Ep. 108
Support for New and Seasoned Christian Schools Show Notes: In this episode of the Teacher Edition podcast, Jenny has the privilege of...


Pam Litzenberger | Ep. 107
4 Tools to Help Students Overcome Math Anxiety Show Notes: “We have to teach our students it’s okay to ask questions.” — Pam Litzenberger...


Bruce Meyer | Ep. 106
Root or Fruit?: Approaching Anger in Students (Part Two) Show Notes: In Part One of this series, Jenny Copeland and Dr. Bruce Meyer discussed the importance of understanding the emotion of anger. They dove into the biblical perspective of what anger is, how anger has impacted the culture, and why anger is not necessarily an issue of self-control. In this episode, Bruce continues to share insights into this strong emotion. Jenny and Bruce discuss topics including: The root cau


Bruce Meyer | Ep. 105
Root or Fruit?: Approaching Anger in Students (Part One) Show Notes: Education goes beyond textbooks—it’s about speaking into students’ lives academically, spiritually, and emotionally. Every student carries emotions, victories, insecurities, and struggles, including anger. In this helpful episode of the Teacher Edition podcast, Jenny sits down with Dr. Bruce Meyer. Bruce not only is serving as a professor of biblical studies and counseling but has years of experience in e


Ben Schettler | Ep. 104
Countering the Cultural Lies and Worldview Deficits Faced by Today's Students Show Notes: “Men and women are different, and these...


Erin Yezbick | Ep. 103
Be the Thermostat, Not the Thermometer: Supporting Students Dealing with Trauma Show Notes: “If you look around a classroom of 25 to 30...


Marc Popovici | Ep. 102
From Public Education to Christian School: The Growing Shift in Education Show Notes: Jenny Copeland sits down and talks with Marc...


Marc Koster | Ep. 101
Classroom Compass: Keys to Effective Classroom Management Show Notes: “We often think they need to respect us as the teacher, but we also...


Rachel Ladygo | Ep. 100
Remaining True to Your Mission in the Enrollment Process Show Notes: “Involving prayer, wisdom, and discernment is crucial in the student...


Rachel Santopietro | Ep. 99
STEM Education: Developing the Problem Solvers of the Future Show Notes: “I would really think about STEM as solving real-world problems...


Jenny Copeland | Ep. 98
You Asked: A Look at Questions from our Listeners Show Notes: Each week Jenny encourages you, our listeners and educators, to connect...


Linda DeGroot | Ep. 97
On the Front Line: Insights from the School Office (Part Two) Show Notes: Some days the front office can be calm and some days it can be...


Linda DeGroot | Ep. 96
On the Front Line: Insights from the School Office (Part One) Show Notes: Behind every school is a dedicated, hardworking team in the...


Sarah Barker | Ep. 95
Effort Well-Made: Building Positive Parent-Teacher Relationships (Part Two) Show Notes: “Stay committed to your decisions, but stay...


Sarah Barker | Ep. 94
Effort Well-Made: Building Positive Parent-Teacher Relationships (Part One) Show Notes: “To us, a student is one of many. But to a...


Katie Klipp | Ep. 93
Cliques, Clowns, Toughies, and Tattletales (Part Two) Show Notes: “Many times it has nothing to do with the teacher. It has something to...


Katie Klipp | Ep. 92
Cliques, Clowns, Toughies, and Tattletales (Part One) Show Notes: “We want to have our tool belts full of resources and strategies that...
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