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teaching IS political

What a pleasant surprise to hear episode after episode discuss the topics that I think are most integral to being an effective educator—namely, equity. Thank you for amplifying these issues that matter so much.


The education podcast you didn't know you needed but can't live without

This show is amazing. The three hosts have committed to facilitating socio-emotional interfaces via thinking, learning and doing. They are recontextualizing visionary trans-disciplinarity with synergistic effects. They morph classroom-based niches for our 21st Century learners. They transition real-world methodologies through the collaborative process. Most importantly, they strategize diverse explicit direct instruction in authentic, real-world scenarios. I can't heap enough accolades on this show. Listening and learning from this show has been an inflection point in my educational career. Truly, they are closing the achievement gap with each episode. A wonder of a podcast.


Great guys, great conversation!

These guys are great and use lots of humor to relate education and pop culture. A great listen on Friday afternoons in the ride home. One small tweak, I’m hearing large gaps of dead air between segments up to 30 seconds at times. Otherwise awesome podcast; highly recommend.


partial.credit gets an A+

This podcast isn’t your typical education podcast. With three hilarious creators, partial.credit is always a great listen. They take a spin on education topics. This is one of those podcasts that you cannot wait for the next episode to drop so you can listen to it immediately. Thanks guys for the great content!


Shenanigans welcome

This podcast was a breath of fresh air. I enjoyed the back and forth witty banter between all three hosts and the subject matter was nostalgic and current all at the same time. As much as we talk about all the current trends and best practices in education it's also fun to put a creative spin on something and allow teachers to fuse their interests and passions. This first episode reminds me of the Teaching Keating podcast as it makes me see pop culture with a whole new lens. I can't wait to hear the next episode! Keep up the shenanigans gents, they are very welcome into my commute 😉🚘