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Why does learning to read come easily for some kids and feel like an invisible wall for others? Dr. Shantell Blake, VP of Education and Outreach at Reading Horizons, joins Dr. Roberta Lenger Kang and Dr. Cristina Compton to unpack the science of reading — starting with personal stories of their own children's early reading struggles. Dr. Blake explains why reading is a taught skill, not a natural…
Why do some "turn and talk" moments fizzle out or drift off-topic? Dr. Tia Albig, a sixth-grade teacher and model learner, joins hosts Dr. Roberta Lenger Kang and Dr. Cristina Compton to unpack "purposeful talk" — a framework built on four reasons we talk: to build relationships, play with ideas, argue, and report out. Tia shares how naming these purposes for students transforms classroom…
In our milestone 200th episode, CPET founding director Professor Ruth Vinz returns to Teaching Today for a conversation about what endures in teaching—and what she’s learned along the way. Joined by Dr. Roberta Lenger Kang and Dr. Cristina Compton, Ruth reflects on 25 years of CPET, the porousness of spaces that invite real learning, and why teachers need principles they can name and stand behind.…
In 199, we explored Teaching Today's origin stories with hosts and co-hosts who got things started and kept them going! Next time, we'll celebrate our 200th episode with Dr. Ruth Vinz, the founding director of the Center for Professional Education of Teachers (CPET). This episode is a callback conversation from episode 100, where Ruth, Roberta, and Sherrish discuss building reciprocal…
Episode 199 is a homecoming. Dr. Roberta Lenger Kang gathers with some of the people who helped build Teaching Today from the ground up — Dr. Sherrish Holloman, Dr. Cristina Compton, Brian Veprek, and original CenterEd Teaching host Dr. Matt Kautz — to celebrate nearly 200 episodes of free, educator-centered professional learning. Together they trace the journey from a round table with a…
In the landscape of professional learning, it is easy to settle for "random acts of kindness" or one-size-fits-all workshops—but real, sustainable change requires a deeper grounding. In this episode of Teaching Today, Dr. Roberta Lenger Kang is joined by Dr. Kelsey Hammond and Dr. Sherrish Holloman to explore three of CPET’s "Six C’s": Cultivating Strengths, Contextualized Practice, and Culturally…
What does it really mean to reflect — not just on what happened, but on why it matters and what comes next? In this episode, Dr. Roberta Lenger Kang reunites with three of CPET's original team members — Courtney Brown, Dr. Cristina Compton, and Dr. Marcelle Mentor — to revisit 3 of the 6 principles that have grounded CPET's work for over a decade. Together, they look back at the messy, generative…
Have you ever said or heard), I'm just not a math person? You're not alone — and according to our guests, that belief didn't happen by accident. In this episode, Dr. Gregory Benoit and Dr. Erin Barno join us to explore what it really means to teach mathematics ambitiously and equitably — moving beyond procedures and correct answers toward classrooms where meaning-making, multiple approaches, and…
Math scores are lagging. Teachers are overwhelmed. And somewhere along the way, too many students stopped believing they're "math people." This episode is about changing that. Join us for a conversation with Dr. LaToya Byrd and Dr. April Mouton of Illustrative Mathematics — on problem-based learning, what effective professional development looks like, and why access to high-quality math…
Seventy-one years after Brown v. Board of Education, our schools are still grappling with segregation — not by law, but by the weight of history, housing, and systems that were never built with equity in mind. In this episode, host Dr. Roberta Lenger Kang sits down with Dr. Maria Luisa Underwood, CPET's lead professional development advisor, to talk about what it takes to prepare early career…