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The Epic Classroom with Trevor Muir

Education Podcasts

Ideas, stories, and inspiration for creating and leading a more memorable and transformational classroom, one that is epic.

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United States

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Ideas, stories, and inspiration for creating and leading a more memorable and transformational classroom, one that is epic.

Language:

English


Episodes
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Helping Students See the Bigger Picture

3/27/2024
We all—educators and students— worker harder and smarter when we can identify the bigger picture of our work. That's what we dive into in this episode.

Duration:00:24:34

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Holding High Expectations for Students

2/28/2024
Let's talk about the importance of holding high expectations for students and some strategies to do it well. Pre-order the New Teacher Mindset: https://www.amazon.com/New-Teacher-Mindset-Innovative-Strategies/dp/1394210086/ref=sr_1_1?crid=ETFBNFNCOW6W&keywords=new+teacher+mindset+muir&qid=1706209905&sprefix=new+teacher+mindset+muir%2Caps%2C108&sr=8-1

Duration:00:24:08

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Harnessing Parent Power

2/7/2024
Why caregivers can be an invaluable resource to your classroom.

Duration:00:22:21

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Starting Class With Good Things

2/1/2024
"Good Things" is a calculated way for students to get the most out of every class period. Like many teaching approaches, while not always obvious, there is a method to the madness. It is a routine to help establish classroom culture, a shared set of values that unify the group and create a sense of cohesion. These collective values form the foundation for all of the learning that happens in the classroom. Link to New Teacher Mindset Contact Trevor: trevor@trevormui.com

Duration:00:19:02

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Let Kids Move: Why kids need opportunities to move and play in school

1/17/2024
I live here in Michigan, And we've had a whole string of snow days lately. And for my kids it's been like an endless recess. sledding and snow forts and snowball fights, and getting together with the neighbor kids and playing for hours and hours outside. It’s felt like the good old days, before video games and tablets. It's been cold, but for an eight and a 9-year-old, there's nothing quite like a snow day. And it reminds me how much children need to play. they need to move. I see this seemingly endless energy they have out here in the snow, and I think about how so much of their days at school are spent sitting inside. Now my kids have amazing teachers who get them up and moving, but the typical structure of a school day just doesn't require this type of physical activity, this expenditure of energy, and it's energy they clearly have to expend. Sometimes I'm not so sure two 15 minute recesses is enough. Sometimes I wonder if behavioral problems in the classroom are largely a result of making children with this much energy, sit at a desk for hours on end. This is why I'm a fan of Outdoor Learning, class gardens, outdoor classrooms. It's why I'm a huge fan of PE, and think it's a travesty when programs like that get cut. kids need to move at school. It’s developmental; it’s human. And I'll tell you, after days of moving and playing for hours, they sleep a lot better at night.

Duration:00:23:02

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Becoming "Highly Effective" in the New Year

12/29/2023
When I was a new teacher, I cared so much about earning the label of "Highly Effective" following my teacher evaluation. I've since learned the joy of labels wears off quickly, and the real joy comes from recognizing my own growth. In this episode, we talk about this and how to spot growth in the new year.

Duration:00:26:54

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The Value of a Fun and Joyful Class

12/20/2023
Is the school week before the Holiday Break a big waste of time? Holiday parties, watching Christmas movies, not doing a lot of academic work—well, from the outside looking in, it might look like that, but I don't think it is. Celebrations, relaxing, having fun—these are some of the best parts of being human. I know I need fun in my work life, and so do kids. This is culture-building. When we take the time to play, laugh, and eat, we create cohesion within our classrooms. This cohesion leads to easier classroom management, better student behavior, more engagement, higher attendance—students who want to be in school more. It’s about having fun with intention. Plus, you get to eat candy.

Duration:00:28:17

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Why Some Kids Hate Christmas

12/1/2023
For many students, the holidays are a time of joy and anticipation. However, that often isn't the case for every student. The reality is, for some students, no school for 2 weeks means no regular meals for 2 weeks, no daily contact with teachers who love and care about them, and if you live where I live, often no warm air for 2 weeks. This is why you may notice certain kids act-out as a reaction to the anxiety they are experiencing right now, or seem to shrink when the class is asked what they're excited about during the Holiday Break. Let's talk about it.

Duration:00:16:24

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When a Student Hates Their Teacher

11/8/2023
We've all been there. You pour your heart and soul into your work, only to have a student declare dislike- maybe even hate- for you as their teacher. That's what we talk about in this episode.

Duration:00:22:28

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What GPA Really Means

11/3/2023
I graduated from college with a 2.75 GPA. Not great. Then I received a 4.0 in my masters program. Did I all of a sudden become smarter in those two years? Did my brain grow exponentially after I earned my bachelor's degree? Or is GPA actually reflective of something else. Let's get into it. PBL ChatGPT Prompt Guide

Duration:00:30:06

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What Epic Classroom Really Means

9/5/2023
You might see the word 'epic' and think BIG, EXCITING, or, FUN. But that's not what I mean when I use that word as it relates to the classroom. It means something much more powerful and significant than just creating enjoyable experiences for students. This is what dive into in episode 38. You're going to like this one.

Duration:00:31:09

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Creating a Positive & Engaging Classroom Climate

8/15/2023
Let's talk about creating a classroom climate that helps make students feel safe, secure, and ready to engage in this year.

Duration:00:29:01

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36: There Are No Perfect Teachers

5/25/2023
You don’t have to be perfect to get to know your students and build relationships with them. Perfection isn't required to make your class memorable and even fun. Heck, sometimes it won’t be memorable and fun, and that’s okay. Students still learn and grow and fail and succeed in my imperfect classes.

Duration:00:18:20

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35: The Community and Your Classroom

5/3/2023
In this episode, we explore the critical role of educators in building meaningful connections with parents and community members to support student learning. We discuss the many benefits that come from establishing strong partnerships between schools and families, including increased student engagement, improved academic performance, and greater support for student well-being. I share some insights and stories on the topic, highlighting strategies and best practices for building and maintaining strong relationships with parents and community members.

Duration:00:28:56

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34: What's Fun Got to Do With It?

4/19/2023
Kids like to have fun. Grown-ups like to have fun. We all like to have fun. And it turns out, we often learn better when we're having fun. In the episode, we talk about the impact of adding elements of fun to learning units and the impact it can have on student engagement.

Duration:00:28:09

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33: The Hardest Part About Teaching

4/6/2023
I tried everything under the sun to connect with this student. I gave up my lunch hours to work with him on assignments. I let him come in before school and hang out with me, hoping the relationship would build some rapport. I tried calling home a number of times, but always the calls went to voicemail. Heck even for spirit week I wore one of his sweaters to match him in a desperate attempt to build a connection. And yet seemingly, none of it worked. A sample of my thoughts during that time: “What’s wrong with this kid?” “What’s wrong with his parents?” “What’s wrong with me?” In March of that year, Mason moved away, and I have not seen nor heard from him since. I have absolutely no idea whether any of my efforts paid off. I don’t know if he learned any discipline, if he passed high school, or even remembers that English teacher. This is one of the hardest parts about teaching.

Duration:00:19:34

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32: From Problems to Projects

3/23/2023
Coming up with engaging project and unit ideas takes a little creativity, but it's worth it to give students authentic and purposeful learning experiences. Here are my favorite ways to come up with engaging and meaningful project ideas.

Duration:00:23:10

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31: Teaching How to Give and Receive Critical Feedback

3/3/2023
Giving critical feedback can be a very difficult task for anyone, especially students who are working with their peers. It is the job of the teacher to model this process, and show how being critical can be different than being negative.

Duration:00:25:01

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30: What's the Point of Grades?

2/16/2023
Are grades meant to reflect how much a student has learned; a snapshot of their knowledge and skills at a specific moment in time? Or are they a measure of work ethic and integrity? Is it possible to do both? Let's dive into it.

Duration:00:22:38

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29: Using Service Learning to Boost Student Engagement

2/10/2023
What if the primary motivation for learning wasn't grades or pressure from parents or teachers? Research shows that when students are engaged in service learning, they experience measurable growth in social, behavioral, emotional, and cognitive development. And I think we could all use more student engagement right now. Let's dig into it.

Duration:00:28:03