242: Student-led podcasting for sustained learning

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On this special episode, Jeff and Tricia sit down with a listener of the show: Joe Taranto. Joe reached out to Jeff and Tricia about his experience podcasting with students. Joe shares what he has learned over the years of launching and sustaining a podcast that is truly student-led.

This episode is great for fellow educators who are curious about what a podcast might bring to their community as well as for educators reimagining student agency and student leadership.

We discuss practical strategies for sustaining a podcast and avoiding a few hurdles along the way.

Ready to learn more about Joe's student-driven podcast?

Check out The Eagle's View here

Connect with Joe on Twitter: @JoeRayTee School 

Learn more about the school he works at: https://www.emerson-school.org/

Are you looking for more support in leveraging the power of podcasts?

Check out one of our recent free webinars for more ideas here.

Hoping to do more with podcasts as part of your professional learning?

As always you can find all of our free guides here.

Ready to learn more about ways Shifting Schools can help you shift practice in the new year?

Reach out to us info (at) shiftingschools (dot) (com)

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