
Welcome to the Teaching Middle School ELA Podcast, where we help English Language Arts teachers create dynamic, engaging lessons while balancing the everyday responsibilities of teaching middle school.
I’m Caitlin Mitchell, a longtime ELA educator and curriculum creator, and I know firsthand how challenging it can be to manage grading, planning, and student needs—while still trying to have a life ... more
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 521 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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In today’s episode, we’re talking about the uncomfortable truth most teachers don’t want to hear: skipping planning doesn’t save time—it drains it. When you plan day-to-day, you’re making hundreds of decisions while already exhausted, and that’s what... more
Today’s Monday Mindset episode is a powerful reminder that being an incredible teacher doesn’t mean sacrificing your evenings, weekends, or well-being. The best teachers aren’t the ones who stay the latest—they’re the ones who protect their energy, s... more
Today on the Teaching Middle School ELA podcast, we’re joined by our very own Membership Manager, Genevieve Chavez, who’s sharing the incredible story of how one teacher got her most reluctant writers begging to revise—yes, even right before winter b... more
In today’s Monday Mindset episode, we’re reminding ourselves that rest isn’t a reward—it’s a necessity. When we intentionally slow down, we give our minds and bodies the space they need to reset, refocus, and show up stronger. This week, choose rest ... more
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I have been teaching middle school for 20 years, and I can honestly say that EB has been the most valuable resource I’ve ever encountered. The practical strategies I’ve gained from the podcasts, EB Academics membership, and the Facebook group professional development sessions have truly transformed my teaching experience.
I joined EB this summer on a whim, initially feeling skeptical. Before EB, I spent a lot of money on Teachers Pay Teachers and other subscription services that never worked ou... more
Going through the episodes now and finding so many practical tips that don’t take much to implement immediately. I appreciate that!
In a world where most resources are dedicated to early elementary education and late secondary education, middle school students and teachers can often fall through the cracks. There are many podcasts available to listen, but all seem to be offering a gimmick for your success. Teaching Middle School ELA does not have a gimmick for anyone to follow. They simply highlight the tools and resources you may already have to become the best teacher you can be. I have been doing a lot of work, rereading ... more
I teach 7th grade ELA. I love listening on my way to work. I am always inspired, get helpful tips for managing the numerous tasks teachers have, and am becoming a better teacher.
I really enjoy the insight this podcast provides in addition to the resources from the EBW portal. The materials are fun and I’m excited to use them and what I learned from the podcast to be the best writing and reading teacher I can be!
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Focused on supporting English Language Arts educators, this podcast offers practical strategies and innovative teaching ideas specifically designed for middle school classrooms. With a strong emphasis on balancing teaching responsibilities and personal life, listeners can expect to find actionable content that revitalizes their approach to lesson planning, engages reluctant readers, and streamlines grading processes. The host, an experienced educator, provides a wealth of knowledge drawn from real classroom experiences, offering inspiration through fresh lesson ideas and occasional interviews with fellow teachers. The show's unique blend of practical advice and relatable storytelling makes it a valuable resource for educators looking to enh... more
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Recent guests on Teaching Middle School ELA include:
1. Genevieve Chavez
2. Trevor Aleo
3. Sarah Lang
4. Jay Watson
5. Dr. Deonna Smith
6. Chris Ma
7. Sarah Levine
8. Pat Abel
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