• The Mustard Seed: Responding Wisely When Student Behaviors Become Difficult to Manage

  • May 9 2021
  • Length: 11 mins
  • Podcast

The Mustard Seed: Responding Wisely When Student Behaviors Become Difficult to Manage

  • Summary

  • This week at the intersection where public schools and teachers of faith meet, the topic is classroom discipline. In this episode, the panelists discuss shifting how they view and respond to difficult student behaviors by seeing these teaching challenges through a faith-based lens.

    Follow on Twitter: @flippingwithjoy @kathyswanger  @ideasforteacher @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70b

    Joy McCourt teaches high school chemistry, physics, and mathematics in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, where she lives with her husband and two sons. Her interests include helping to moderate #flipclasschat every Monday on Twitter and training in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. Shayla Logan is a 3rd-grade generalist teacher in Mansfield, Ohio. Her goal in education is to teach the whole child, inspiring students to become lifelong learners and the best version of themselves. Alexis Briggs is a 6th Grade English Language Arts currently at Malabar Intermediate School Mansfield Ohio. She is in her third year of teaching, and her license is Pre-K-3rd and is currently working towards obtaining a middle grades license which will be for 4-9 in Language Arts and Social Studies. She has a Master's degree in Literacy Instruction K-12 and a lifelong resident in Mansfield, Ohio. Tony Pingitore is Lead Pastor, mosaic, 12 years,  have worked in a number of fields including 5 years in the USAF, 8 years factory work, youth ministry for 22 yrs - married 37 years, father of 4 married adults, 9 grandchildren.

    Show More Show Less

What listeners say about The Mustard Seed: Responding Wisely When Student Behaviors Become Difficult to Manage

Average Customer Ratings

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.

In the spirit of reconciliation, Audible acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.