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Are you a new teacher in an urban, suburban, or rural school? Or, are you an aspiring new teacher? We’re here to support YOU! This podcast channel is designed to help those new to teaching. We talk about the most common challenges educators face and how to find answers. On this channel, you will find a community of support as well as on our associated social media platforms: Instagram and BlueSky - @NewTeacherTalk.
Are you a new teacher in an urban, suburban, or rural school? Or, are you an aspiring new teacher? We’re here to support YOU! This podcast channel is designed to help those new to teaching. We talk about the most common challenges educators face and how to find answers. On this channel, you will find a community of support as well as on our associated social media platforms: Instagram and BlueSky - @NewTeacherTalk.
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Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
Ep 161: Mistake-Friendly Classrooms Build a Culture Where Errors Fuel Growth
Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
Wednesday Oct 15, 2025
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Ready to revolutionize how you handle student mistakes? Join us as education professor Ken King from Aurora University shares game-changing strategies for transforming those "wrong" answers into powerful learning moments! This is another episode in Dr. King’s series on brain-based teaching.
Discover why students get frustrated with mistakes and learn the fascinating brain science behind productive struggle. Ken introduces practical tools like "my favorite no" and talk moves that will help you create a classroom culture where mistakes become stepping stones to deeper understanding.
Whether you're a first-year teacher or a seasoned educator, you'll walk away with concrete strategies to normalize mistakes, promote resilience, and build the growth mindset your students need to thrive.
Check out New Teacher Talk Episode #69. Dr. King’s alludes to this episode where he discusses the concept of Talk Moves.
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