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Welcome to the Podcast Segment of YouTube's "The Poetry Vlog": http://youtube.com/c/thepoetryvlog. Tune in for 30-minute guest discussions connecting poetry, cultural studies, and social justice. Guests range from published poets, scholars, and artists to folx just entering these conversations. C. R. Grimmer is a scholar, poet, lecturer at the University of Washington. For more info, to join the community, or to reach out: http://www.thepoetryvlog.com/ Join us: IG: http://instagram.com/thepo ...
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Enjoy Teaching Again | Teacher, Elementary, Arts Integration, Social Emotional Learning, SEL, teacher self-care

Elizabeth M. Peterson - Teacher, Arts Integration Specialist & Creative SEL Consultant

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Do you feel like teaching just isn’t fun anymore? Does classroom management feel like you’re playing a game of whack-a-mole? Do you wish you could clone little Betsy - the only student in class who exudes joy and stays engaged while learning? Ever feel like shutting your door and going off script just so you can teach in a way that you know your students need? You’re not alone—and you’ve just found your people. (YAY!) In this podcast, you’ll find real solutions to bring joy back to teaching, ...
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In this episode of The Poetry Vlog (TPV), author, musician, and activist Willy Palomo reads from his book Wake the Others (Editorial Kalina/Glass Spider Publishing, 2023) to lead a discussion on how their relationship with leftism evolved over time, as well as how queer erotica can be used to tell powerful, extremely important stories.Willy Palomo …
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In this episode of The Poetry Vlog (TPV), poet, scholar, and educator Matty Lane Glasgow reads from his book deciduous qween (Red Hen Press, 2019) to lead a discussion on current Utah legislation targeting the queer community, navigating politically different environments as a queer writer, and coping mechanisms via pop culture. This is a special e…
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In this episode of The Poetry Vlog (TPV), poet and screenwriter Tommy "Teebs" Pico reads from his book JUNK (Tin House, 2018) to lead a discussion on the work in poetry and screenwriting to "tether" disparate ideas and create meaning. This episode will be re-edited and adapted with a Critical Framing and sample lesson plans in The Poetry Vlog: Crit…
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In this episode of The Poetry Vlog (TPV), Cameron Awkward-Rich reads the poem "Black Feeling" from his book Dispatch (Persea Books, 2019) to lead a discussion on the dialectical complexity within Black and trans social identities. The poem expands on an encounter he has while in transit on the bus with an elder retired cop to contemplate uneven, ov…
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Award-winning poet Tyrone Williams discusses his poetry in On Spec, the paradox of representation and race in poetry and social media, and how academia and geographic locations impact these conversations. Poet Tyrone Williams was born in Detroit, Michigan and earned his BA, MA, and PhD at Wayne State University. He is the author of a number of chap…
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In this episode of TPV, Woogee Bae discusses environmental poetry, or ecopoetry, as a way build community. She reads from Eric Sneathen's "Snail Poems" and shares the zine-making process behind the journal she edits, Snail Trail Press. This episode will be re-edited and adapted with a Critical Framing and sample lesson plans in The Poetry Vlog: Cri…
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The key to teaching social and emotional skills in the classroom is to do it all the time, every day. And yet, it's helpful to have some kind of framework that can guide what you're doing. That's where the SEAL Method comes in. In it, you learn a holistic approach to bringing SEL into your classroom through 4 puzzle pieces. In this episode, we cont…
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In this episode, we dive into the crucial role transitions play in creating a productive and engaging classroom environment. We'll explore the four essential steps that lead to seamless transitions to maintain momentum and foster an atmosphere of focused learning. Let's make your classroom transitions smoother and more effective, ensuring that ever…
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It's a new school year and as exciting as that can be, it's also exhausting. When your new classes start to come in, you can realize that there is a long road ahead. In today's episode, we'll look at 2 major mindset shifts teachers often need to make in order to take the school year on and build a foundation for success! Learn more about SEAL, the …
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Whether you have a done-for-you social-emotional curriculum or not, it's important to start rethinking how you approach your job as a teacher. Your students need help when it comes to how they transition into your room to learn and how they focus and engage with their work. There are 4 puzzle pieces that make up a holistic approach to creatively ad…
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I know you're struggling with aspects of your school day. It's ok. It's normal. It's because you care about your students and you care about the work you do. And chances are you also care about helping your students develope their social-emotioal skills. Listen in as I talk about one way you can look at the strategies you bring into the classroom! …
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The arts are engaging, yes. And speak to the whole child, absolutely. But why are the arts something that every classroom needs? Listen in as Elizabeth explores 3 reasons the arts need to be in YOUR classroom! Resources Mentioned: Soft Starts - https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Soft-Starts-Transition-Activities-for-Social-Emotional-Learni…
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Self-Care isn't about the short activities you can add to your life, it's about the long term things you can change to make your life better. Let's dig in! Resources Mentioned: The Reilient Teacher Podcast with Brittany Blackwell The Self-Care Summit (free for limited time!) Self-Care Solutions Workshop Other Resources: Website: theinspiredclassroo…
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While engaging in great conversations during the Soar to Success Summit about the artistic ideas I posed in my session: “A Palette Full of Potential: Unlocking Executive Function through Art” I found a theme of how teachers are excited to start implementing, but need to start small. So, let's talk about 3 ways you can start small with the arts! New…
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"Trust the process" is something I was told over and over when I was getting my masters in Arts & Learning. It's a great lesson what we can instill in our students through process art. Listen in to learn more about what this is and how it can play a part in your classroom, regardless of what age level you teach! Want to learn more about process art…
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It seems as though social-emotional learning is becoming too political and many people are getting concerned about that. You should! Especially when, at its core, SEL should really be about 2 simple things. Listen in, because I'm ready to share them with you! Learn more about SEAL, the only method that empowers caring teachers to calm classroom beh…
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Are you worried that your stduents are shutting down or acting up, causing them not to do the work you know they are capable of? Do you feel unable to help your students the way you want to? Today, I’ll share with you the 3 biggest MISbeliefs you may be making that can affect how you show up in your classroom. Join me!! Resources Mentioned: Learn m…
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Yes. Students do need creativity in the classroom and yet, often teachers are hindered by the creative constraints put on them by scripted curriculums. Today, we take a deep dive into the issues around this. Learn more about SEAL, the only method that empowers caring teachers to calm classroom behavior issues and ease teacher burnout by embedding c…
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Districts and schools often spend a lot of time and money on new programs and initiatives that they then require their teachers to implement. Now, imagine if instead, they invested time and money into their teachers instead. What kinds of differences do you think that would make in our classrooms and schools? Listen in as I explore what this could …
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In this episode, we look at some of the ways to know if you might be suffering from what's called the Daily Teacher Drain as well as what you can do to fix it. Resources Mentioned: Check out our brand new workshop Self-Care Solutions built just for teachers who need to take a moment for themselves and discover what unique solutions will work for th…
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Of course, teachers care... but I want to challenge you to think if it just might be too much. In this episode we'll look at ways to know if you DO care too much, how that affects you and what you can do about it. Sound silly? Maybe not. Have a listen, becuase this might be JUST the message you need to hear today! Resources Mentioned: Check out our…
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Check out this amazingly simple way to bring a smile to your students' faces as they enter your classroom so that you can bring some positivity into their day. Resources Mentioned: Get your own set of Positive Message Cards inside my TpT store! Learn more about SEAL, the only method that empowers caring teachers to calm classroom behavior issues an…
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A question that is often asked is, "How do I get others on board?" When you want to do something creative or innovative in the classroom, your excitement can be contagious, so use that! Here are some suggestions I love to give teachers as they start investing time in arts integration and SEAL: Social-Emotional Artistic Learning. Learn more about SE…
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Music is a powerful tool for the classroom. One very successful way to use it is to build the sense of community in your classroom. In this episode, I share a clip from the SEAL Week Challenge, where I talk about 2 simple ways you can use music to just that - even if you are not a musician! Resources Mentioned: Inspired by Listening (the book) Lear…
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Teachers have many concerns when it comes to their students and their ability to be in the classroom to learn. From dealing with "Big Feelings" to transitioning into learning to showing empathy for their classmates - we touch on it all in this episode. A preview of the content of the SEAL Week Challenge, listen in to how the arts and creativity can…
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A teacher messaged me, wondering how to talk to people who were concerned about SEL. With the state of things right now, there are many who are second-guessing and downright objecting to any social-emotional learning in schools. However, having SEL in the classroom is more important than ever . . . IF you do it the actual way it should be done. I'm…
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The role of the educator has changed so much over the decades. In this episode, I'm talking about my perspecitve on how this role has changed and what that means for us in education. Resources Mentioned: Join us for the free SEAL Week Challenge! theinspiredclassroom.com/sealweek Learn more about SEAL, the only method that empowers caring teachers t…
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You can't teach SEL for a couple of days or even a few weeks and then say you're done. Truly effective social-emotional learning happens all year and every day. Listen in for a 3 phase framework that helps make a holistic approach a true reality. Learn more about SEAL, the only method that empowers caring teachers to calm classroom behavior issues …
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