Episodes

  • The Power of Choice Words: Patty McGee on Feedback that Helps Students Grow
    Apr 6 2026

    In this episode of The Chronicles of Mister, I sit down with literacy expert Patty McGee for a thoughtful conversation on why writing matters in every classroom, including STEM. Together, we explore the power of strength-based feedback, the importance of helping students discover their writing identity, and how “thinking with ink” can deepen critical thinking and student voice. Patty also shares practical insights for supporting reluctant writers and offers valuable resources for educators who want to help students grow with confidence.


    Listen, reflect, and share with a fellow educator.


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    27 mins
  • The Real Goal of Discipline Is Growth, Not Control
    Mar 14 2026

    Hey There,

    In this episode of The Chronicles of Mister, Mr. Pierre sits down with Nicholas Bradford to unpack a powerful question: What if discipline was not just about punishment, but about growth, accountability, and repair?

    Together, they explore how restorative justice can move schools, families, and communities away from purely punitive responses and toward something more human and more effective. Nicholas shares how accountability and relationship-building must work together, why many conflicts are not actually about us, and how slowing down in tense moments can create space for reflection, responsibility, and real change.

    This conversation is for educators, parents, leaders, and anyone trying to handle conflict with more wisdom and less reactivity. From suspension and reentry to self-advocacy, parenting, and mindset, this episode offers practical insight for anyone who wants to build healthier relationships and stronger communities.

    If you have ever wondered how to correct behavior without losing connection, this episode is for you.

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    37 mins
  • From the Classroom Teacher to Author
    Dec 1 2025

    Hey There Everyone,


    In this episode I get to chat with Christine Devane, a former second-grade teacher, shares her journey from teaching to becoming a children's book author. She discusses her transition from the classroom to being a stay-at-home mom, highlighting the challenges and joys of both roles. Christine emphasizes the importance of libraries as a resource for parents and children, sharing her experiences of engaging children with her book "Elephant Beach" through interactive read-aloud sessions.

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    13 mins
  • Math reflects the times we are in
    Nov 24 2025

    Hey There Everyone,

    In this conversation, I get to chat with Wenxi Lee to discuss the intricacies of Singapore Math, its teaching methodologies, and the challenges faced by educators in the U.S. They explore the importance of training teachers, the role of parents, and the need for a clear goal in math education. The discussion emphasizes the evolution of math teaching and the necessity for educators to adapt to new methods that prepare students for future challenges.



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    25 mins
  • The Power of Community
    Nov 17 2025

    Hey There Everyone,


    It's been a rough start to the academic year. I've been under the weather and trying my best to stay consistent with posting content and being fully present with my students. In this week's conversation, I chat with Kwame Terra, the Founder and CEO of bHER Health. We discuss the mission and vision of bHER Health, a platform aimed at improving health outcomes in the Black community. We explore the importance of health awareness, building trust within the community, and innovative approaches to health education. Kwame shares insights on creating a supportive health environment, setting personal health goals, and the role of community engagement in achieving better health outcomes. The discussion also touches on the significance of normalizing mental health care and the need for a collective effort to promote wellness. I know that OCotber is usually the month the first wave of illness, fromthe flu to the cold bug that hit our students and eventually us educators so the gems of this conversation could not have arrived at a more appropriate time.


    Let me know what you think of the conversation.

    What resonated with you?

    How are you taking care of yourselves?

    What's you go to for ensuring that you stay well?


    As always appreciate you being a part of the community.


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    40 mins
  • Transparency fosters stronger relationships.
    Sep 27 2025

    Hey There Everyone,


    In this first engaging conversation of the 2025 x 2026 academic year, I chop it up with Mr. Altion Bethea. We chat and explore the challenges and triumphs of being Black male educators. Our discussion touches on the importance of representation in education, the need for effective communication with students, and the emotional complexities of classroom dynamics.


    Thanks Mr. B for coming through and chopping it up.


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    26 mins
  • Building Community in Title I Education / Nickeva Jones / Episode 519
    Jun 27 2025

    Hey There Everyone,


    In this conversation, Nickeva Jones and I discuss the experiences and challenges faced in Title I schools. She reflects on the academic year, the importance of community engagement, and the perceptions surrounding Title I education.

    Our discussion highlights the need for effective communication with parents, the role of administration, and the significance of building relationships within the community.

    But most importantly we emphasize that success in education requires understanding, creativity, and a commitment to high standards, regardless of the school's designation. Another great conversation with a few gems to glean.


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    Chapters


    00:00 End of the School Year Reflections

    02:24 Understanding Title I Schools

    04:45 Experiences in Title I Education

    07:28 Perceptions and Realities of Title I Schools

    09:34 Community Engagement in Title I Schools

    12:15 The Role of Administration in Title I Schools

    22:29 Understanding Community Engagement in Education

    25:26 The Role of Technology in Communication

    27:28 Breaking Down Barriers: Engaging Parents Effectively

    30:58 Building Relationships with the Community

    34:37 The Servant Leadership Model in Education

    36:37 Aligning Beliefs and Actions in School Leadership




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    33 mins
  • Cultural Competence in Education: A Necessity / Ms. Nickeva Jones / Episode 518
    Jun 20 2025

    Hey There Everyone


    In this episode of The Chronicles I chop it up with Ms. Nickeva Jones about the unique challenges faced by Black educators, particularly Black women in the teaching profession.

    We explore themes of under-representation, cultural competence, the impact of supportive administration, and the importance of data in evaluating teacher performance.

    Our conversation emphasizes the need for accountability and the empowerment of educators to create a positive impact in their classrooms.


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    Chapters


    00:00 The Challenges of Being a Black Educator

    00:12 Navigating Gender and Racial Dynamics in Education

    05:41 Cultural Competence and Its Impact on Teaching

    10:18 The Struggle for Recognition and Growth

    16:23 The Burden of Being the Fall Person

    18:26 Understanding Teacher Evaluation Metrics

    21:14 The Importance of Growth Mindset in Education

    24:26 Support and Recognition in Teaching

    26:14 Empowering New Teachers

    28:21 Cultural Awareness and Competence in Education



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    30 mins