Episodes

  • 19. It's SO Much Worse Than You Think–The Jaw Dropping Truth about How Unsafe and Chaotic K-12 Schools Have Become
    Nov 17 2024

    In this episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast, Trina, Amanda, and Jess delve into the issues of school climate and culture. The conversation centers on how chaotic, unsafe environments contribute to the teacher shortage, particularly in urban and marginalized communities. They critique programs like PBIS and various character education curriculums, arguing that these often fail to address the root causes of behavioral issues and lack student and teacher buy-in. Jess shares her experiences from different schools, noting significant changes in student behavior post-pandemic. The episode also touches on the systemic problems in education, including inadequate responses to sexual violence and the broader implications for teacher recruitment and retention. The hosts emphasize the need to empower students and teachers to create sustainable changes in school environments.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview
    02:55 Defining Climate and Culture in Schools
    08:43 Personal Experiences with School Climate
    16:21 Character Education Programs: Leader in Me
    27:09 Critique of PBIS and Behavioral Interventions
    34:43 Critique of PBIS and ABA Systems
    36:07 Issues with Reward Systems in Schools
    37:47 Behavioral Expectations and School Policies
    40:00 Impact of the Pandemic on Student Behavior
    42:09 Challenges in Teaching Post-Pandemic
    45:49 Sexual Harassment and Title IX in Schools49:23 Teacher Shortages and Systemic Issues
    01:01:21 Union Efforts and Teacher Contracts
    01:05:43 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 18. Special Edition Episode--Our Reaction to the 2024 Election
    Nov 10 2024

    The episode is a candid, unscripted reaction to the 2024 election results, featuring Trina and Amanda. They strive to maintain an apolitical focus despite having strong political opinions. The podcast underscores the importance of working across political lines to address the issues in K-12 education, and the role teachers play in fostering critical thinking in students. Trina shares her belief that the failures in K-12 education are contributing to the erosion of democracy and emphasizes the need for teachers' voices in educational policy.

    Amanda adds that teachers have historically managed to facilitate constructive conversations without political bias, and they discuss the broader implications of the election, including threats to the Department of Education and the impact on marginalized student populations. They argue for campaign finance reform and more civics education to combat societal issues such as illiteracy and political ignorance.

    The discussion includes references to a "This American Life" episode about political and income inequality, and both hosts call for more teacher involvement in governance. They stress the importance of unity and love across political divisions and invite listeners to join and contribute to the ongoing conversation about improving K-12 education and protecting democracy.



    Link to the "This American Life" episode referenced:
    "It's My Party and I'll Try if I Want To."

    00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Episode
    00:41 The Role of Politics in Education
    02:14 Election Results and Teacher Reactions
    06:38 The Importance of Apolitical Teaching
    12:51 The Importance of Civics Education
    15:51 Addressing Literacy and Income Inequality
    21:53 The Need for Teacher Involvement in Policy
    35:36 Conclusion and Call to Action




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    37 mins
  • 17. First Hand Accounts: Veteran 2nd Grade Teacher & Instructional Coach Janet Nesir Shares Her Story
    Nov 10 2024

    In this podcast episode, the host welcomes Janet Nesir, a veteran second-grade reading teacher and instructional coach in Southern California. Jess and Trina engage in a discussion with Janet, who shares her extensive experiences and challenges with reading instruction in the U.S. Janet details her journey from teaching middle school to second grade, highlighting the systemic issues she encountered that lead to inadequate foundational reading skills instruction. They explore the broader implications of illiteracy on society and the need for comprehensive, explicit phonics instruction. Trina introduces a solution framework involving seasoned reading teachers mentoring new teachers to improve literacy rates. The episode culminates in a discussion on the importance of reading in a democratic society and the potential for systemic change.

    00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
    01:27 Janet's Teaching Journey
    03:06 Challenges in Reading Instruction
    03:47 Middle School Reading Struggles
    06:31 Teacher Training Gaps
    09:42 Blame and Systemic Issues
    14:05 RICA and Teacher Assessments
    17:47 Learning to Teach Reading
    21:55 Pandemic and Self-Education
    24:50 Impact of Effective Phonics Instruction
    32:41 Challenging Outdated Teaching Practices
    33:46 Personal Experiences with Reading Instruction
    34:48 The Problem with Current Reading Programs
    37:46 Introducing a New Solution
    51:12 The Importance of Literacy Rates
    01:02:47 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 16. Bizzaro Scenarios: Puny Puns, Runaway Spit, and Superintendents Who Misplace Millions
    Nov 3 2024

    In this episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast, hosts Amanda Werner, Jessica Martin, and Trina English introduce their new comedic segment, 'Bizarro Scenarios,' to share funny, weird, and sometimes tragic stories from K-12 education. WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE!

    They share humorous anecdotes about misunderstandings with students and the challenges of using humor in the classroom. The episode also delves into more serious topics, like the misappropriation of funds by school superintendents and its impact on teachers and students. The hosts invite listeners to submit their own bizarre stories and join them in their mission to save public education.

    00:00 Introduction to the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast
    01:10 Introducing Bizarro Scenarios
    04:29 First Bizarro Scenario: The Punny Misunderstanding
    07:35 Teacher Humor Gone Wrong
    11:35 Amanda's Awkward Classroom Moment
    16:12 Weird Stuff Kids Say
    19:56 Awkward Icebreakers and Funny Classroom Moments
    21:38 A Tragic Story: School District Mismanagement
    22:38 The Fallout: Teacher Cuts and Budget Issues
    26:03 Corruption in K-12 Leadership
    28:39 Misappropriation of Funds and Its Impact
    31:57 The Chromebook Conundrum
    36:15 Wrapping Up: Call to Action


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    39 mins
  • 15. Reading Instruction in the US Is a Mess!
    Oct 27 2024

    Title: Reading Instruction is a MESS in the US

    Summary:

    In a candid conversation, Trina and Jess discuss the significant challenges facing reading instruction in the United States. The discussion touches upon the struggles both have encountered in teaching reading, the flawed methodologies like the queuing method and whole language approach, and systemic issues in the educational framework. Jess shares her frustrations with a strict, ineffective curriculum that has led her to leave a previous school. They both emphasize the importance of phonics while acknowledging that a balanced approach is crucial for effective reading instruction.

    Trina highlights the poor literacy rates in the U.S., referencing her own struggles in getting data and the alarming findings from sources like the CIA World Factbook and the U.S. Department of Education, which suggests that the country may have a literacy rate as low as 64%. They discuss the impact of socioeconomic factors, the importance of veteran teacher knowledge, and the need for meaningful investments in teacher support rather than over-reliance on pre-packaged curriculums.

    Throughout the discussion, they advocate for the creation of highly paid veteran reading teachers who can support new teachers, emphasizing the need for a professional designation recognizing teacher leaders. They conclude with a call to action, inviting listeners to sign a petition advocating for these necessary changes in the education system.

    00:00 Introduction and Episode Setup
    02:53 Teaching Experiences in Oakland
    04:15 Understanding Reading and Language Acquisition
    05:17 The History of Written Language
    06:44 Challenges of Teaching Reading
    24:29 Comparing Literacy Across Cultures
    29:29 Addressing Literacy Issues in the U.S.
    38:08 The Challenges of Teaching Reading
    38:39 The Impact of Hiring New Teachers
    40:42 Economic Factors Affecting Education
    42:12 The Decline in Literacy Rates
    47:39 The Debate Over Reading Instruction Methods
    56:11 Proposed Solutions for Improving Reading Education
    56:59 The Importance of Veteran Teachers
    01:09:45 Conclusion and Call to Action

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • 14. First Hand Accounts: The Reality Struggling Readers Face in the U.S. Public Education System
    Oct 20 2024

    In this episode of the Teacher Shortage Crisis Podcast, the focus is on the oppressive nature of the U.S. educational system, particularly for individuals with learning disabilities. The host interviews Shelly Gonzalez, who shares her journey of navigating school with a reading disability. Shelly discusses the emotional challenges, lack of adequate support from the educational system, and the impact on her family. The narrative covers personal experiences of being moved to lower-level classes, the role of supportive art teachers, and struggles with self-esteem. Additionally, Shelly reflects on her career choices, from attending a technical school to joining a male-dominated welding profession and ultimately working in law enforcement. The episode underscores the need for systemic reforms, early reading instruction, and the importance of personal support and resilience. It also highlights the association between dyslexia, creativity, and other learning challenges, while offering valuable insights and advice for teachers, parents, and students.

    00:00 Introduction to the Podcast's Mission
    00:52 Shelly's Early Struggles with Reading
    02:06 Navigating School with a Learning Disability
    08:20 Shelly's Middle School Challenges
    11:06 High School and Special Education
    23:37 Impact on Self-Esteem and Career Choices
    25:40 Post-High School Decisions and Support
    28:15 Financial Struggles and Debt
    28:41 Welding Career Path
    28:55 Reading Challenges and Dyslexia
    30:32 Parenting Fears and Dyslexia
    32:57 Acceptance and Adaptation
    36:06 Overcoming Educational Hurdles
    39:52 Support Systems and Encouragement
    44:34 Law Enforcement Career
    48:59 Art and Creativity
    50:08 Reflecting on Personal Growth
    51:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

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    55 mins
  • 13. The Teacher Pay Mess: An Interview with Dr. Paul Bruno
    Oct 13 2024

    This episode centers on a discussion about teacher pay, featuring Trina and Dr. Paul Bruno from the University of Illinois. The conversation highlights the complexity and inadequacies of teacher compensation systems, particularly focusing on the disparity in pay between veteran and novice teachers, the rigidity of step and column salary schedules, and the broader socio-economic challenges impacting education funding and teacher retention.

    Trina emphasizes issues such as the historical underpayment of teachers due to structural sexism, while both underscore the significant differences in teaching conditions and pay across districts and states, and the lack of effective support for teachers in high-cost urban areas.

    They call for a reevaluation of teacher pay structures, better support systems, and broader socio-economic reforms to address these issues.

    00:00 Introduction: The Future of Education

    00:18 The Teacher Shortage Crisis

    00:57 Teacher Pay: A Complex Issue

    01:57 Insights from Dr. Paul Bruno

    03:34 Challenges in Teacher Compensation

    05:31 The Importance of Differential Pay

    13:43 Veteran Teachers and Systemic Inequities

    29:32 The Role of School Districts and Administrators

    46:21 The Impact of Housing Costs

    53:45 Conclusion: A Call to Action

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    55 mins
  • 12. The Man Who Studied The Size of the Mess: An Interview with Dr. Paul Bruno
    Sep 22 2024

    In this podcast episode, Trina introduces an episode recorded with Amanda and Dr. Paul Bruno, co-author of a critical article on the teacher shortage crisis. She discusses the major findings of Dr. Bruno's article, emphasizing the chaos in data reporting and the challenges it brings to understanding the true scope of the teacher shortage.

    Dr. Paul Bruno provides nuanced insights into how teacher vacancies and lack of veteran teachers particularly impact student learning. The podcast delves into the methodology Dr. Bruno used in his research, challenges in collecting reliable data, and how local control in the education system complicates efforts to quantify and solve the shortage problem. Dr. Bruno suggests targeted solutions and improved data collection to address the issues effectively.

    In the interview, Trina and Dr. Bruno exchange thoughts on the necessity and efficacy of teacher preparation programs, the impact of local control on K-12 educational governance, and potential solutions like differential pay for hard-to-staff positions and promoting teacher leadership. They conclude with a call to recognize and address the highly localized nature of teacher shortages and their profound impact on disadvantaged students.


    00:00 Introduction and Episode Context

    00:29 Teacher Shortage Crisis Overview

    01:33 Challenges in Data and Accountability

    02:23 Debating the Terms: Shortage vs. Crisis

    05:06 Impact of Teacher Shortages on Students

    07:50 Special Education and Teacher Ratios

    09:33 Veteran Teachers and Retention Issues

    13:18 Introducing Dr. Paul Bruno

    14:11 Dr. Bruno's Background and Research

    16:52 Understanding the Teacher Shortage

    32:01 Methodology and Data Collection

    45:08 Teacher Turnover and Certification Concerns

    46:06 Impact of Overseas Hiring on Teacher Numbers

    47:13 Teacher Roles and Class Sizes

    48:55 Veteran Teacher Retention Issues

    50:25 Challenges in Teacher Credentialing

    59:49 Data Availability on Teacher Shortages

    01:05:59 Local Control and Its Impact on Data

    01:08:20 Proposed Solutions for Teacher Shortages

    01:23:23 Final Thoughts and Call to Action


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    1 hr and 26 mins