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Teach, Lead, and Inspire: Empowering Educators for Transformative Change - In today's rapidly evolving educational landscape, the role of educators extends far beyond the confines of traditional teaching. It requires a profound commitment to leadership, innovation, and inspiration. I am thrilled to present a dynamic and insightful podcast entitled "Teach, Lead, and Inspire: Empowering Educators for Transformative Change." Drawing upon the principles outlined in Dr. Smith's groundbreaking books, this podcast will provide educators with the tools, strategies, and mindset needed to drive meaningful change in their classrooms and communities. In this episode, we'll delve into the heart of teaching, leadership, and inspiration in education, drawing inspiration from the transformative principles outlined in Jordan B. Smith Jr.'s groundbreaking books: "11 Effective Strategies for Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up on Learning" and "Annapolis Creed: Why Teacher Leaders Like Me Matter." These books serve as an unstated rite of passage for educators seeking to ignite change and create a brighter future for their students. Information about the Best Seller Amazon Book: 11 Effective Strategies for Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up on Learning Student Engagement Techniques that Motivate Students with Special Needs and Ignite Excitement for Every Student in the Classroom to Be Successful By Jordan B. Smith Jr. Ed.D. Motivating teenagers to learn is a tough job… Encouraging them to enjoy math is more challenging than the Riemann Hypothesis! Math has undoubtedly gotten a bad reputation for being a subject that involves endless calculations and problems that will never be used in the real world, especially now that we all walk around with calculators in our pockets! But the fact is that math is required in multiple areas of an adult’s life, from preparing recipes to managing finances, and that’s without a career in STEM. Neurodivergent students have even more of a difficult time with math as it can take more time and effort to understand complex concepts. At the same time, as students with special needs have significant difficulties with transitions, math is more critical for them to make sense of the world and thrive as adults. While students have challenges learning and enjoying math, the special needs math teacher faces many obstacles – a severe lack of resources, guidance, and effective teaching strategies. You have some help, though. In this guide to teaching math to students who need additional support, you will discover: How to create a community classroom where all students feel valued, connected, and safe21 of the best manipulatives your math classroom needsHow to extrinsically and intrinsically motivate your high school students to study and learn mathWhat it takes for students to overcome mistake anxiety, develop a growth mindset, and become confident in the classroom15 apps to bring technology into the classroom and increase engagement in a way that is natural for students todayWhy students need real-world examples in math and how to keep it real with mathTechniques to introduce peer-based learning to change the dynamics of your classHow to implement proven strategies such as CVA and schema-based instruction to improve your math classWhy you need to use the correct math vocabulary, plus a bonus detailed vocabulary list to have handy in class6 techniques to help your students retain information that doesn’t require hours of traditional studying and revisionA step-by-step guide to creating your lesson plans and where to find the best resources for diverse activities across all math topics And much more. As a special needs teacher, your time is already limited. From meetings to paperwork, there is little time left for actual teaching. Do you have time to do more? These 11 strategies aren’t about doing more. It’s about getting the most out of your students effectively and practically. They will enable students to develop a deep love of math and skills they can take with them for other subjects and into adulthood. No matter the level of misery among your students, "11 Effective Strategies for Teaching Math to Students Who Have Given Up on Learning" equips you with the tools to revitalize your passion for math. Turn your classroom into a dynamic hub of exploration and discovery, and witness the joy of learning rekindled among your students. If you're ready to transform your math teaching journey and empower every student to succeed, this book adds to your collection of math teaching books. Get ready to witness a renewed enthusiasm for math among your students as they embrace the beauty of numbers with newfound confidence and zest! Annapolis Creed: Why Teacher Leaders Like Me Matter From Annapolis to the Classroom: Epiphanies of a Math Teacher’s Educational Leadership Journey Through an Unstated Rite of Passage, 15 Years of Teacher Leadership Experience ...