The Minimalist Educator Podcast
The Minimalist Educator Podcast
BONUS: Preview of Season 3
Curious about how to align your time with your true educational priorities? In this bonus episode, Tammy Musiowsky-Borneman and Christine Arnold give you an exciting preview of what's coming in season three of the Minimalist Educator Podcast. From innovative thinking maps to slow schools, and from classroom dynamics to resilience, we’ve got an array of thought-provoking topics lined up. Our first episode features a must-listen conversation with Peter DeWitt and Michael Nelson about their new book, "Intentional Leadership." This season promises to equip you with invaluable insights and actionable strategies to declutter your educational approach and enhance your professional life.
We'll also bring you compelling discussions with teacher practitioners and experts on issues like equity and diversity, online programs, and high school science. Expect engaging conversations that dig into communication, burnout, and the power of arts in education. Tammy and Christine will share their own perspectives on how to incorporate buffers into schedules and simplify curricula. With 18 episodes packed with expertise and practical advice, this season is all about helping educators like you streamline your work to focus on what truly matters. Join us and connect on social media to share your journey toward a minimalist approach in education!
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Welcome to the Minimalist Educator Podcast, a podcast about paring down to refocus on the purpose and priorities in our roles with co-hosts and co-authors of the Minimalist Teacher Book, Tammy Musiewski-Bornemann and Christine Arnold.
Speaker 2:Hi everyone and welcome to this bonus episode of the Minimalist Educator Podcast. Today's episode is a very brief preview of what to expect from season three. We have several authors with us this season discussing many topics, from leadership to resilience, to communication to burnout. We also have wonderful teacher practitioners and experts exploring different aspects of their work, such as equity and diversity, classroom discussions, online programs, arts and education, high school science and thinking maps. Then Tammy and I have several chats about ideas such as slow schools, aligning our time with our priorities, incorporating buffers into schedules and how we can approach the decluttering of curriculum. We're really excited to share this next season with all our listeners. We have 18 episodes to share with you this season. Our first guest episode in season three is coming up soon with Peter DeWitt and Michael Nelson about their new book called Intentional Leadership, so don't miss that one. Thank you for joining us and we will see you next time. Today's episode was brought to you by Plan Z Professional Learning Services forward-thinking educator support. Find out more at planzplservicescom.
Speaker 1:Be sure to join Tammy and Christine and guests for more episodes of the Minimalist Educator podcast. They would love to hear about your journey with minimalism. Connect with them at PlanZPLS on Twitter or Instagram. The music for the podcast has been written and performed by Gaia Moretti.