
Educationomics: Somewhere in the Middle
By Charles E. Gramatges

Educationomics: Somewhere in the MiddleJan 27, 2021

"What I'm teaching you is a set of tools; and, I'm giving you those tools to problem solve."
This episode offers an intriguing interview with Mrs. Crystal Frommert, Instructional Coach at River Oaks Baptist School in Houston, TX. She is a math teacher, instructional leader, and writer for Edutopia, an online resource for all thing education. I invite you to listen to Crystal's unique perspective on education from the point-of-view of a "teacher of teachers", and enjoy the development of her career as she plans for a move to, Annunciation Orthodox School (AOS), another independent school here in Houston in the Fall of 2021.
Topics Links covered in this episode:
Edutopia - Crystal's Publications can be found here.
4 Ways to Maximize the Benefit of Having an Instructional Coach The Benefits of Guiding Students to Develop Good Habits 5 Keys to Successful Homework Assignments During Remote Learning A Strategy for Building Productive Relationships With ParentsSponsorships: off for this episode

"It's a lot of love, and it's a lot of respect..."
This episode dives into the mind of Mrs. Cortney Kindall-Ritchey, our MS Counselor. She is the FIRST-ever MS counselor, and has already built various programming that has proven vital and pivotal in the success of each child as they travel through the middle school years. I am excited to share her story and her Presbyterian School experiences. Thanks for listening!
Topics Links covered in this episode:
Dr. Crystal Collier - Social Media and Screen Time (PS Parents can access these presentations on the Parent Portal)

Cognitive Load - What is it, and how can we do better?
This episode covers Cognitive Load, a topic that I have recently learned about in more detail. Dr. Ian Kelleher, Mind, Brain, and Education researcher at The Center for Transformative Teaching and Learning offered a wonderful review of CL and inspired me to do some deeper thinking on the topic. This week's podcast is a solo, shorter podcast, so I hope you give it a listen! More interviews on the way!

"Every teacher I met seemed like a rockstar..."
This is an interview with Danielle Filas, 8th Grade Dean and Middle School Humanities teacher of English to our 8th grade students. Give it a listen and receive a basic introduction into our Humanities program followed by a glimpse into the authentic way that Danielle connects to her students and colleagues.
Punchy Penguins used Icebreaker cards from BestSelf.
Danielle's article for WipeBook can be found here. Her publication on PowerSchool/Schoology can be found here. And for more information about the Cue Conference can be found by going here.
