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16:1 - Education, Teaching, & Learning

16:1 - Education, Teaching, & Learning

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16:1 is a podcast about education, teaching, and learning. Join veteran educators for discussions about the classroom, educational psychology, policy, technology, and more. New episodes drop every other week during the school year.Moonbeam Multimedia Science Sciences sociales
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    • Voices in Teaching: Tina Heinecke-Kurtz
      Jan 22 2026

      We’re back to kick off our “third” season (and sixth year!) with learning strategist, National Board certified science educator, and special education teacher Tina Heineke-Kurtz. Tina is a delightful and adventurous human being with a strong passion for inclusive education, and her career in teaching and advocacy has touched the lives of countless students. We spoke with Tina about life in Oconomowoc, co-teaching in an inclusive classroom, and the challenges of meeting the needs of all learners. Welcome back, listeners, and enjoy the chaos of a gaggle of Midwesterners.

      00:00 Ice Fishing with the Stomach Bomb

      08:40 Teaching Journey and Career Path

      13:20 Middle School and Mentorship

      21:00 Co-Teaching In Inclusive Classrooms

      27:40 COVID and Social/Emotional Displacement

      34:40 Making Chicken Soup

      37:20 Inclusive Practices and Stakeholder Perspectives

      47:00 Professional Development and Personal Growth

      49:20 MARBLES, MARBLES, MARBLES!

      56:50 The One Who Cared

      1:00:00 What We Learned

      For a full list of episode sources and resources, visit our website.

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      1 h et 4 min
    • Voices in Teaching: Dr. Brandi De La Cruz, TN Teacher of the Year 2025-26
      Dec 11 2025

      In the final episode of this season of 16:1, special guest Dr. Brandi De La Cruz, 2025–2026 Tennessee Teacher of the Year, joins us for an honest, grounded look at the teaching profession. Dr. De La Cruz’s nonlinear path into mathematics education has become a core part of her teaching identity, and she speaks candidly about trying new things, building community, and deepening connections between classroom learning and community impact. We also discuss graduation pressures, funding incentives, local workforce expectations, teacher retention, professional development, and the evolving realities of AI in the high school classroom.

      16:1 returns January 2026 with a new season. Happy holidays!

      00:30 Wrap up thoughts on teaching 1984

      06:40 Dr. Brandi De La Cruz: An indirect path to the math classroom

      11:20 Learning to connect with students through lived experience

      20:00 Local industry and applied learning connections

      24:00 Why teaching is worth choosing

      27:30 Metrics, misaligned incentives, and honest accountability

      36:30 Finding your people in your school

      43:15 What makes for meaningful professional development?

      For a full list of episode sources and resources, visit our website.

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      53 min
    • Mother of the Movement
      Nov 13 2025

      This week, we’re looking through our history to ground ourselves in a turbulent present. Tune in for our discussion of Septima Poinsette Clark, the Charleston-born educator and activist Martin Luther King Jr. once called “the mother of the movement.” Her story bridges the segregated classrooms of the early 20th century and the civil rights movement’s front lines. Through the establishment of hundreds of citizenship schools across the U.S., she helped thousands of Black Americans gain the literacy skills necessary to vote, transforming communities. We also consider her complex legacy as a woman who challenged not only racism but also sexism within social movements that she helped to shape.


      02:24 Septima Poinsette Clark: Family History & Educational Empowerment

      06:00 Teaching in segregated South Carolina and the fight for equal pay

      09:00 Adult Literacy & Citizenship

      12:20 Poll Taxes, Literacy Tests, and the Politics of Reconstruction

      14:00 Workshops at the Highlander Folk School

      16:00 Citizenship Schools and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference

      21:40 Septima Poinsette’s Civil Rights Activism: Legacy and Lessons

      For a full list of episode sources and resources, visit our website.

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      29 min
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