Episodi

  • S4E12: Mini-Whiteboards with Brett Benson
    Feb 15 2026

    In this episode, Brett Benson, a 7th-grade World Studies teacher, returns to the podcast to share how mini-whiteboards help him make students' thinking visible and be a responsive teacher.

    Show Notes:

    • How Teaching Happens by Carl Hendrick, Paul Kirschner, & Jim Heal
    • How Learning Happens by Carl Hendricks and Paul Kirschner
    • SOL in the Wild Substack by Brett
    • Cognitive Load Theory in Action by Ollie Lovell
    • Craig Barton’s Tips for Teachers YouTube videos
    • Chalk Dust podcast by Nathanial Swain and Rebecca Birch
    • Implementation Curve
    • Adaptive Teaching by Alex Quigley
    • Rosenshine’s Principles-Tom Sherrington
    • Principles of Instruction All Teachers Should Know
    • Hinge Questions




    Show Notes:
    Road to Reading Webpage
    SoR Resource Page
    Season 2-episodes
    Season 3-episodes





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    36 min
  • S4E11: Using Mini-Whiteboards with North Landesman
    Jan 25 2026

    In this episode, 6th-grade teacher North Landesman will walk us through his routines as well as the many ways in which he uses mini-whiteboards in his classroom to check student thinking and adjust his instruction.

    Show Notes:

    • Mini-Whiteboard blog by North Landesman
    • Adam Boxer Tips
    • How I’m Using Mini-Whiteboards blog
    • by Darren Leslie
    • Craig Barton Tips video
    • You Should Use Mini-Whiteboards by Dylan Kane (blog)
    • Why Use Mini-Whiteboards by Distilled (Jamie Clark)
    • Types of questions blog by Bunsen Blue
    • The Writing Revolution
    • White Rose Math


    Show Notes:
    Road to Reading Webpage
    SoR Resource Page
    Season 2-episodes
    Season 3-episodes





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    19 min
  • S4E10:Laura Stam Shares Ways to Elicit Participation from All Students & Make Thinking Visible
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode, Laura Stam, a third-grade teacher from Wyoming, shares how she utilizes choral response, mini whiteboards, turn and talk, stop and jot, and cold calling to increase student participation. Laura explains how each of these techniques allows her to be a more responsive teacher.


    Show Notes:

    Everybody Thinks, Everybody Learns blog by SOL in the Wild

    Distilled by Jamie Clark

    One Pagers by Jamie Clark

    Do I Have Your Attention by Blake Harvard

    Just Tell Them by Zach Groshell

    Teach Fast by Gene Tavernetti

    Tips for Teachers podcast with Adam Boxer and Craig Barton

    Every Student, Every Lesson blog by Adam Boxer

    Tips for Teacher Books by Craig Barton

    Hands Up for Guaranteed Results by Pritesh Raichura

    Turn and Talk - Bunsen Blue blog

    Doug Lemov's Field Notes on Participation (TLAC)

    Engagement Norms by Ollie Lovell





    Show Notes:
    Road to Reading Webpage
    SoR Resource Page
    Season 2-episodes
    Season 3-episodes





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    57 min
  • S4E9: Dr. Zach Groshell Explains Explicit Instruction & How to Increase Opportunities to Respond (OTRs)
    Jan 4 2026

    In this episode, Dr. Zach Groshell shares why explicit instruction is such a necessary part of student learning and why we need to keep all students accountable for participating and showing their thinking.

    Show Notes:

    • Just Tell Them
    • Steplab
    • Steplab documentary
    • Progressively Incorrect podcast
    • Education Rickshaw
    • OTR by David Didau
    • direct instruction
    • Academic Learning Time
    • Worked Examples
    • How Learning Happens by Paul Kirschner & Carl Hendrick
    • Running the Room-Tom Bennett
    • Why Don’t Students Like School?-Daniel Willingham

    Show Notes:
    Road to Reading Webpage
    SoR Resource Page
    Season 2-episodes
    Season 3-episodes





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    31 min
  • S4E8:Seamless instruction with Aaron Grossman-Putting the Pieces Together Effectively
    Dec 14 2025

    In this episode, Aaron Grossman, a 5th-grade teacher, demonstrates how he effectively integrates various learning strategies throughout his school day.

    Show Notes:

    • Walk Talk Swap https://justtwoteachers.com/first-days/
    • 4 Corners https://justtwoteachers.com/first-days/
    • Concept Cards https://justtwoteachers.com/assessment/
    • Cootie Catcher https://justtwoteachers.com/assessment/
    • Parts of Writing Inventor https://justtwoteachers.com/behavior-anxiety/
    • 5 Minute Plan https://justtwoteachers.com/behavior-anxiety/
    • Video of 5 Minute Plan Jessica Minahan's Five Minute Plan
    • Turn and Talk https://justtwoteachers.com/management/
    • 2 x 10 https://justtwoteachers.com/pbis/
    • Readers Theater Scripts https://justtwoteachers.com/readers-theater/
    • 10 Sentence Challenge https://justtwoteachers.com/10-sentence-challenge/
    • Standards Practice https://justtwoteachers.com/extra-practice/
    • Pro Se Court https://justtwoteachers.com/engagement-welcoming/
    • Video of a Pro Se Court https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXj1b4ERqiY
    • The Daniels on Research https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=The+daniels+on+research
    • Daniel Willingham YouTube
    • The Forgetting Curve
    • David Didau Substack

    Show Notes:
    Road to Reading Webpage
    SoR Resource Page
    Season 2-episodes
    Season 3-episodes





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    50 min
  • S4E7:Dr. Gene Tavernetti Shares the FAST Framework- Lesson Planning Done Right!
    Nov 30 2025

    In this episode, Gene Tavernetti shares the essential parts of the lesson that all teachers should be aware of. Gene is the author of the books Teach FAST (Focused, Adaptable, Structured Teaching) and Maximizing the Impact of Coaching Cycles. He presents at conferences like Research Ed, and he is the host of the podcast: Better Teaching: Only Stuff that Works.

    Show Notes:

    • https://www.tesscg.com/
    • Teach FAST
    • Maximizing the Impact of Coaching Cycles
    • Better Teaching: Only Stuff that Works with Gene Tavernetti
    • Just Tell Them by Zach Groshell
    • Do I Have Your Attention? By Blake Harvard
    • Centering the Pendulum Podcast by Bill Davidson

    Show Notes:
    Road to Reading Webpage
    SoR Resource Page
    Season 2-episodes
    Season 3-episodes





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    41 min
  • S4E6: Brett Benson Shares how CLT Changes his Instruction for the Better!
    Nov 16 2025

    In this episode, 7th-grade World Studies teacher Brett Benson will share how thinking about CLT has changed his planning process and instruction. He will share ways that he helps to lighten cognitive load for students while still making them think deeply about a topic. He will share lots of strategies he uses in his own classroom every day for retrieval and questioning.

    Show Notes:

    • SOL in the Wild-Brett’s Substack (a wealth of blogs) (highly recommend his entire Substack)
    • Small Steps: The Rosenshine Principle that Unlocks the Other Nine (blog)
    • From What to How: How Cognitive Science Transformed my Lesson Plans (blog by SOL in the Wild)
    • Why Students Don’t Like School-Daniel Willingham
    • In Action Series
    • Cognitive Load Theory in Action
    • Rosenshine’s Principles in Action
    • Assimilation Theory in Action
    • Retrieval Practice: Research and Practice-Kate Jones
    • How Learning Happens-Paul Kirschner & Carl Hendrick
    • Powerful Teaching-Patrice Bain & Pooja Argwal

    Show Notes:
    Road to Reading Webpage
    SoR Resource Page
    Season 2-episodes
    Season 3-episodes





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    35 min
  • S4E5: Cognitive Load Theory with Dr. Sarah Oberle
    Nov 2 2025

    In this episode, Dr. Sarah Oberle explains the importance of cognitive load theory and shares what types of things you might think about when looking through the CLT lens as you are planning for students.

    Show Notes:

    Executive Functions for Every K-3 Classroom

    Blog: Executive Functions: Setting the Record Straight

    From Research to Reality: Bridging Educational Innovations (Edweb)

    Thrive Educator Summit

    Should Wait Times Change for Younger Students-webinar (InnerDrive)

    Learning in the Brain blog

    Peps Mccrea Evidence Snacks

    Research ED

    The Learning Dispatch-Substack by Carl Hendricks

    Cognitive Load Theory-Innerdrive blog

    Writing and Cognitive Load Theory-Natalie Wexler

    How Cognitive Load Theory Changed my Thinking-Zach Groshell

    The Practical Side of CLT- Education Rickshaw

    Show Notes:
    Road to Reading Webpage
    SoR Resource Page
    Season 2-episodes
    Season 3-episodes





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    43 min