Andrew Kuhn, Tony Mirabito & Patrice Semicek

ChangED

ChangED is an educator based podcast for Pennsylvania teachers to learn more about the PA STEELS Standards and science in general.  It is hosted by Andrew Kuhn and Patrice Semicek.  

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Andrew Kuhn, Tony Mirabito & Patrice Semicek

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Education

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changed.buzzsprout.com

Último episodio

15 de jun. de 2026

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Episodios

What If Better Teaching Started With Favorites 15.06.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! A sports podcast tradition turned into a surprisingly powerful education move: we’re drafting Mount Rushmores. Four favorites, no ranking, no stress and a whole lot of personality. We start light with snacks, because nothing reveals your inner child faster talking about your snacks.  The laughs are real, but so is the underlying skill: getting peo...

What If School Taught Better Questions? 08.06.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Greg Macer is back for his third appearance, and we jump straight into the part educators rarely get to see up close: what happens when you step outside schools and try to build learning with the business and manufacturing world. Greg shares why he left the IU system for a year, what surprised him about working with manufacturers, and how a simple...

The Wi-Fi Is Spotty, The Learning Is Not 01.06.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! A few minutes into this conversation, we realize something: the most eye-opening part of global education is how much of it feels familiar. Dr. Christine Royce, a faculty member at Shippensburg University, joins us fresh off a Fulbright Scholar experience in Cairo, Egypt, where she taught future STEM teachers and worked alongside university facult...

How New Computer Science Standards Prepare Students For An AI World 04.05.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! AI can write code now, so what exactly should computer science class teach next year, or five years from now? We sit down with Jigar Patel, Director of Innovation and Special Projects at Tuscarora Intermediate Unit 11, to get practical about what’s changing in K-12 computer science education and what should stay non-negotiable.  We unpack the big...

Science For All Learners 20.04.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text!  If "science time" in your self-contained classroom means the same weather chart and life cycle unit on repeat, this one's for you. Educational consultant Karri Kessler joins us to explore what rigorous, accessible science instruction can actually look like for autistic support and intensive support classrooms — and why comfort rout...

How A Dad Turned Gaming Into Belonging For Kids 06.04.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! A kid who barely talks suddenly lights up over a video game and a whole new path opens. We sit down with educator Josh Bound from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, to trace the personal moment that changed how he sees autism, connection, and what students actually need from school to feel safe and known. What starts as a dad trying to reach his son beco...

What If Curiosity Were The Curriculum 23.03.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Jackie Harris has lived science in places most students never see: transfusion medicine in a hospital blood bank, vaccine production at Merck, and then the fast-paced reality of a middle school classroom where your time is never really your own. That journey gives her a grounded take on what students actually need from science education: not a pil...

Ryan Reynolds Isn’t Here, But Career Readiness Is 09.03.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Ever wish career readiness felt real, local, and within reach for every student? We sit down with Debbie Reynolds, VP of CCA Works at Commonwealth Charter Academy, to unpack how a statewide cyber school built hands‑on pathways that match the economies right outside students’ doors. Debbie’s lived in nineteen homes across multiple states, and those...

From Curling To Classrooms 23.02.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! A curling controversy sparks a bigger question: what happens when we borrow the best parts of elite training and bring them to everyday classrooms? We jump from biathlon fandom and “curlgate” to the pressure young athletes face, the startling math of medal payouts, and why access still decides who gets to compete—on the ice and in school. We don’t...

What Makes Students Want To Show Up 10.02.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! What if the most important people in your school system are the ones you rarely see? We sit down with Dr. Michael Heater—former teacher and principal, now an IU coordinator—to unpack how behind-the-scenes educators keep districts moving, support leaders under pressure, and build programs that make students want to show up. From realistic planning...

Why the Real Risk of A.I. is What We Stop Doing 26.01.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! What if the real danger of AI isn’t what it can do, but what we stop doing because of it? We sit down with licensed professional counselor, author, and retreat leader Joni Staaf Stanford to unpack how technology is reshaping attention, empathy, and everyday relationships—and how to build a practical antidote that restores depth, presence, and huma...

From Labels To Belonging 11.01.2026

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! What if designing for everyone from the start could raise the floor without lowering the bar? We sit down with two veteran colleagues who live and breathe Universal Design for Learning and unpack how this framework transforms planning, teaching, and professional learning. Rather than chasing the perfect strategy, they show how UDL begins with a mi...

Math Joy Without The Math Panic 29.12.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! What if joy—not drills—was the engine of math learning? We sit down with math leader Rob Bayer to unpack how students become “mathers” when classrooms center belonging, discourse, and sense-making. The conversation moves past slogans and straight into practice: diagnosing root causes behind “kids can’t add,” using manipulatives at every grade to s...

STEELS, Science, And The Shift 15.12.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Curiosity thrives when classrooms trade recipes for real experiences. We sit down with Kevin Murphy and Kaity Ferraro from Cheltenham to unpack how a district moves from “follow-the-steps” science to student-driven inquiry under STEELS—without burning teachers out. From the first messy pilot to a sustainable system, they show how small, intentiona...

How A Teacher Of The Year Maximizes Classroom Impact 01.12.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! What happens when a celebrated classroom teacher steps onto the policy stage and brings the kids with him? We sit down with Pennsylvania Teacher of the Year Leon Smith to trace the arc from daily bell schedules and ninth‑grade basketball practice to Capitol Hill meetings, op‑eds, and concrete fixes that help students and teachers thrive. Leon teac...

Quiet Engine, Loud Impact 17.11.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Most people never see the machinery that keeps Pennsylvania’s schools running. We pull back the curtain with Dr. Mark Leidy, Executive Director of PAIU, to reveal how Intermediate Units quietly connect state policy to classroom reality for 500 districts—and why that “quiet engine” was straining under the budget impasse that froze both state and fe...

ReIgniting Wonder: Why Schooling Shouldn't Kill Curiosity 03.11.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Ever wondered why kindergartners bubble with questions while high schoolers barely raise their hands? This episode will explore phenomena-based learning.  We'll dive into how educators can reignite student curiosity by starting with observable events that naturally spark questions. "Phenomena doesn't have to be phenomenal to be some...

October Is For Cybersecurity, Not Just Pumpkins 20.10.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Think banks have the toughest cyber problems? Our conversation with Shane and Tony from the MCIU tech team flips that assumption fast. K–12 is the most targeted sector in the U.S., and the reasons are both simple and sobering: sprawling device fleets, legacy systems, budget constraints, and a mission that demands access over friction. The path for...

Preparing Students for THEIR future, Not OUR Past 06.10.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! A simple line reframed our whole approach to teaching: prepare students for their future, not our past. Sitting down with Jeff Remington from Penn State’s CSATS, we dig into what that looks like when classrooms connect directly to research, industry, and the realities of Pennsylvania’s evolving economy. Instead of one‑off PDs and “random acts of S...

Why Cross-Cutting Concepts Matter More Than Ever in the Age of AI 22.09.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! What happens when we move beyond memorizing facts and formulas in science education? This conversation takes a deep dive into the transformative power of three-dimensional learning—a framework that balances knowing (disciplinary core ideas), thinking (cross-cutting concepts), and doing (science and engineering practices). For generations, science...

Clean-Shaven Science: Shock vs. Embrace 08.09.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! How do you react when faced with dramatic change? When podcast host Andrew unveiled his freshly-shaven face after six years with a beard, his co-hosts' contrasting reactions—shock versus casual acceptance—perfectly mirrored how educators respond to implementing the new Steels science standards. This lighthearted moment opens a thoughtful expl...

With Great Power: Celebrating Two Years of ChangED 30.06.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! The Change Ed journey has taken us to every continent on the planet, evolving from three Pennsylvania educators discussing science education into a global conversation reaching listeners worldwide. Season Two has been transformative, with download numbers growing exponentially and educators launching their own podcasts or revolutionizing professio...

Beyond Hallucination: Critical Thinking in an AI-Powered World 24.06.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! What happens when artificial intelligence stops being a buzzword and becomes an actual classroom partner? The possibilities are both exhilarating and terrifying. In our conversation with educational technology expert Dr. Brian Housand, we explore the transformative potential of AI in education when approached thoughtfully and strategically. Most e...

Keep the Main Thing the Main Thing 16.06.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! Dr. Demetrius Roberts, special consultant for STEM and computer science with the Pennsylvania Department of Education, joins us to share his remarkable educational journey and the powerful lessons it offers for today's educators. Growing up in Philadelphia's diverse urban landscape and attending a Career and Technical Education high scho...

The Blueprint for Student-Centered Learning Transforms Education 09.06.2025

What did you think of the episode? Send us a text! While most teachers believe they already implement student-centered practices, Eric Lech and Tracy Rains reveal that genuine student-centered learning requires a deeper philosophical shift beyond simple differentiation. This transformation creates systems where students set meaningful goals, monitor their progress, and develop lifelong learning sk...

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