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  • Student Teacher thank you email: What to say after your first meeting
    Jun 11 2026

    First meeting as a student teacher? A concise, professional thank you email can set the tone for a strong mentoring relationship and reflect well on your professionalism.

    Learn how to write a student teacher thank you email after your first meeting. Build professionalism, strengthen relationships, and stand out during your field placement.

    You’ll discover:

    • Why a thank-you email matters in your student teaching experience
    • When to send your email for the biggest impact
    • What to include in a thank you email after meeting your cooperating teacher
    • Tips to sound professional, genuine, and confident
    • A simple formula to make writing your email quick and easy

    Show notes can be found here: https://www.sfecich.com/post/student-teacher-thank-you-email-what-to-say-after-your-first-meeting

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    9 min
  • The Disney secret that every teacher should use: Take 5
    May 27 2026

    What can Walt Disney World teach us about connecting with students? A lot, actually. In this episode, we explore the Take Five strategy from Lee Cockerell's Creating Magic, spontaneous, intentional moments that cost nothing yet mean everything to the person on the receiving end.

    I walk through practical Take Five ideas for every grade level. Whether you're a preservice teacher, a veteran in the classroom, or a coach working with educators, this episode will have you walking in tomorrow asking: Who in this room needs me to take five today?ohS


    Show notes can be found here - https://www.sfecich.com/post/the-disney-secret-that-every-teacher-should-use

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    14 min
  • Let Them and Let Me Theory by Mel Robbins: coursework, comparison, and setbacks in teacher prep
    May 12 2026

    What do you do when you studied hard, and someone else didn’t, but they did better than you? Or when you fail an exam, struggle in a class, or feel behind your cohort?

    This episode is inspired by the book Let Them by Mel Robbins. This theory is applied to preservice teachers navigating coursework, studying, fieldwork, and student teaching.

    This episode reminds future teachers that struggle is part of learning and that teaching begins long before graduation.

    Show notes: https://www.sfecich.com/post/let-them-and-let-me-theory-coursework-comparison-and-setbacks-in-teacher-prep

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    13 min
  • Using Canva and Google Classroom to design, organize, and energize learning
    May 3 2026

    As classrooms continue to evolve, teacher candidates must feel confident navigating digital tools that support creativity, organization, and collaboration.

    Two standout platforms, Canva and Google Classroom, work together to help educators design engaging content and manage their digital curriculum without feeling overwhelmed.

    These tools are especially valuable for future teachers looking to streamline instruction while keeping students motivated and organized.


    Show notes - https://www.sfecich.com/post/using-canva-and-google-classroom-to-design-organize-and-energize-learning

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    8 min
  • How Instagram, Pinterest, Google Tools, and VR empower teacher candidates
    May 2 2026

    Educational technology empowers teacher candidates to collaborate, assess, organize, and inspire learning in new ways. Whether building a professional identity on Instagram and Pinterest, assessing learning with Google Forms, organizing content on Google Sites, or transforming instruction with VR, these tools prepare educators for today's and tomorrow's classrooms.

    Teacher candidates are encouraged to explore these tools, start small, and thoughtfully integrate technology to enhance learning experiences for themselves and their students.


    Show notes - https://www.sfecich.com/post/how-instagram-pinterest-google-tools-and-vr-empower-teacher-candidates

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    18 min
  • How Padlet and Nearpod boost student engagement and collaboration
    Apr 29 2026

    In this EDUMagic Podcast episode, future teachers share their favorite engagement‑boosting EdTech tools: Padlet and Nearpod. Learn how these platforms support collaboration, real‑time feedback, and student participation across grade levels and content areas.

    Listen as pre‑service educators explain how Padlet encourages every student to share their voice and how Nearpod transforms lessons into interactive, data‑driven experiences.

    Perfect for future teachers seeking to build engaging, inclusive, and tech‑savvy classrooms before graduation.


    Show notes: https://www.sfecich.com/post/how-padlet-and-nearpod-boost-student-engagement-and-collaboration

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    10 min
  • Digital tools future teachers love for notes, planning, and organization
    Apr 28 2026

    In this special EDU Magic Podcast episode, Dr. Sam Fecich hands the mic to future teachers from Slippery Rock University!

    Listen as teacher candidates share their favorite digital tools for planning, note‑taking, time management, and organization from both student and classroom perspectives.

    Featured tools include:

    • Notability for digital note‑taking and math learning

    • Google Calendar for classroom organization and time management

    • Google Docs for collaboration, accessibility, and academic integrity

    This episode is packed with practical strategies and tech tools that pre‑service teachers can start using today, because teaching doesn’t begin at graduation.


    Show notes can be found here - https://www.sfecich.com/post/digital-tools-future-teachers-love-for-notes-planning-and-organization


    A proud member of the Teach Better Podcast Network.


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    17 min
  • March momentum: How to plan, reflect, and prepare for the second half of the semester
    Mar 26 2026

    March is the calm before the storm. Midterms are winding down, spring break is calling, and before you know it, the semester is over. But for student teachers, March is actually the perfect time to reflect about what comes next. In this episode, we slow down and plan how to set yourself up for a stronger, smarter second half of the year. From reflecting on your placement to building habits that will carry you into your very first classroom, this one's for you.


    https://www.sfecich.com/post/march-momentum-how-to-plan-reflect-and-prepare-for-the-second-half-of-the-semester

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    20 min