T. Ball PhD
Teaching PHD: Practical Help for Development
Teaching PHD is your go-to podcast for practical professional development, helping teachers grow, adapt, and thrive in everyday classrooms. Hosted by an 18-year veteran educational leader and former State Teacher of the Year Top Ten finalist, each episode delivers actionable strategies to help you teach with confidence.
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T. Ball PhD
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1 mars 2026
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Formative Assessment- It actually works! 01.03.2026 13:45
In this week’s episode of Teaching PhD, I reflect on the most peaceful place I’ve ever experienced—and how that moment helped me uncover the power of formative assessment. Join me as we explore simple, low-stress strategies to gauge student learning effectively, without the overwhelm. Transform your classroom with assessments that truly support growth.
Why Modeling Lessons Matter 11.01.2026 17:29
In this episode of Teaching PhD, Dr. T. Ball explores why modeling lessons matter. Through a real-life cooking experience analogy and classroom-based examples, this episode breaks down how intentional modeling builds clarity, confidence, student mastery and independence—offering practical strategies teachers can use immediately to strengthen instruction across grade levels and content areas.
My Journey Into Teaching 03.01.2026 14:04
I didn’t plan on becoming a teacher — but purpose had other plans. From corporate auditing to the classroom, my journey has been about increasing visibility, building confidence, and helping students see themselves in spaces they’ve been left out of for too long. If you’re an educator finding your way, this episode is for you.
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