Trevor Aleo

Conceptually Speaking

Education EN ↓ 87 episodes

Conceptually Speaking is a show about exploring the cognitive processes and social practices that help us make sense of our world. As as teacher-scholar interested in the intersection of educational theory, practice, and scholarship, I host conversations with guests ranging from practicing educators to neuroscientists and literary scholars to YouTube video essayists. Each episode shares a common purpose: to consider, critique, and reconceptualize what we think and feel about education. If you enjoy the show and want to learn more, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, find me on Substack,...

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Trevor Aleo

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Education

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trevoraleo.com

Latest episode

Jul 3, 2026

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Episodes

Dr. Troy Hicks & Dr. Kristen Turner Talk Digital Literacies and Technology Integration 27.01.2023

 As melodramatic as it may seem, I’ll never forget the first time I encountered The New London Group’s A Pedagogy of Multiliteracies: Designing Social Futures . After an evening of mindless scrolling in the summer of 2016, I clicked on a fortuitous Facebook post from a fellow English teacher. As I read I became increasingly enraptured. It felt inspiring. It felt fresh. It felt innovative. I assume...

Matt Slocombe Talks Analogical Reasoning, Conceptual Change, and Transfer 17.11.2022

 According to cognitive linguist and philosopher George Lakoff, “The essence of metaphor is understanding and experiencing one kind of thing in terms of another.” And that is what today’s episode is all about. On this week’s episode, I’m joined by Matthew Slocombe, a secondary school teacher specializing in educational design and technology and a doctoral student and researcher at the Center for E...

Human Restoration Project Talks Professional Learning & Progressive Pedagogy 20.10.2022

When you reflect back on your most recent professional learning in-service days, what springs to mind? Rich educational experiences filled with meaningful learning? Or cringey icebreakers, one-size-fits-all lectures, and flavor-of-the-month fluff? Based on the research shared in this episode, the vast majority of teachers lean towards the latter. This is a problem that Chris McNutt and Nick Coving...

Dr. Karis Jones Talks Literacies, Equity, & Acafandoms 22.09.2022

 Picture this: A group of passionate fans is huddled around their devices. Their favorite outlet has just dropped the latest response to a hotly contested article that has divided their community. As the group reads through, they debate, discuss, inquire, and post in their chosen social network. They make reference to other similar works, cite compelling evidence, and have different perspectives o...

F.D Signifier Talks Pop-Culture Sociology and the Pedagogy of YouTube 18.08.2022

What comes to mind when you hear the word YouTube? Depending on your age and level of “online-ness” it might be anything from cat videos, to videogame steams, to TedTalks. But what about sociology? Philosophy? Cultural studies and critical theory? What if I told you were are enthusiasts, graduate students, and tenured professors producing accessible and insightful video essays with all the intelle...

Rob Ashton Talks Communication, Cognitive Bias, and the Written Word 04.08.2022

Have you ever shot off an angry email or text message and immediately regret it? Or have you ever wondered why it’s better to hash out disagreements in person instead of by email? Despite its ubiquitous nature, written communication is the lifeblood of complex modern institutions. Seriously. How we communicate in print can make or break an organization’s culture and productivity. So, in an effort...

Dr. T.J. Vari and Dr. Joe Jones Discuss Educational Leadership & School Culture 21.07.2022

Joseph Jones and TJ Vari are authors, speakers, and district administrators who have written four books together. Their most recent publication, Retention for a Change: Motivate, Inspire, and Energize Your School Culture,  details targeted strategies for motivating, inspiring, and energizing educators in a variety of settings. Virtual Masterclass on Compassionate Feedback Technical Tip: Praise Pra...

Graham Fletcher Talks Fluency, Progression, Coherence, & Accessibility in Mathematics 07.07.2022

Graham Fletcher has served in education as a classroom teacher, math instructional lead, and currently as a math specialist.  His work with the math progressions and problem-based lessons has led him to present throughout North America and beyond. Graham is continually advocating for best practice in elementary mathematics by seeking new and innovative ways to support students and teachers in thei...

Zoe Weil Talks Being A Solutionary and The Purpose of Education 23.06.2022

Zoe Weil (pronounced “Zoh While”) is the co-founder and president of the Institute for Humane Education (IHE), and is considered a pioneer in the comprehensive humane education movement. Zoe created IHE’s M.Ed., M.A. and graduate certificate programs, as well as IHE’s acclaimed humane education and MOGO (most good) workshops . Zoe is the author of seven books including Amazon #1 Best Seller in Phi...

Conceptualizing Counter Narratives with Charles Williams **BONUS EPISODE** 27.05.2022

Welcome to a special combined episode of Conceptually Speaking. This week Kayla and I linked up with Charles Williams , host of the Counter Narrative Podcast and a K-8 principal in the Greater Chicago Episode. Our dialogue is a free-flowing conversation exploring everything from seeking our educational purpose in turbulent times to the importance of asset-based instruction to the hit show Abbot El...

Dr. Adam Sáenz Talks Emotional Intelligence, Wellbeing, and Self-Actualization 19.05.2022

What a school year this has been. Educators across the country (and the world) have navigated yet another year of teaching under COVID. Worse still, many American teachers, administrators, and district staff have found themselves in the crosshairs of culture warriors and political opportunists. There have, and continue to be baseless book bans, draconian policy proposals, and astroturfed conspirac...

Cheryl-Ann Weekes Talks Mental Health, Resilience, and Self-Compassion 06.05.2022

Join Julie Stern and Mihai Catrinar on this week's episode as they chat with mental health specialist, consent workshop facilitator, and international school counselor, Cheryl-Ann Weekes. Her organization, Weekes Enterprise, LLC, was created as a way to provide workshops for counselors and educators to equip them with the tools to have mental health, consent, and boundary conversations with t...

Karine Veldoen Talks Thriving, Leadership, Culture, and Potential 14.04.2022

Karine Veldhoen, M.Ed., is the founder of Learn Forward™ and a creative force in education. As Chief Learning Officer at Willowstone Academy she created the first model Learn Forward™ school while simultaneously Founding and serving as Executive Director of Niteo Africa. She’s taught Teacher Candidates at both UBC-O and UNBC and served as an education consultant for Fresh Grade. In all of her role...

Mitch Weathers Talks Executive Functioning and Student Agency 24.03.2022

This week on Conceptually Speaking science lead Julia Briggs and I are joined by the CEO and Founder of Organize Binder, Mitch Weathers. Mitch’s experience as an educator, department chair, and coach has provided ample opportunities for him to see the difference between students who have a clarity of purpose and sense of agency and those who feel lost in the swirling chaos of bells, lectures, and...

Nichelle Pinkney & Joe Schmidt Talk Belonging, Empathy, & Civil Discourse 10.03.2022

This week on Conceptually Speaking I’m joined by Joe Schmidt and our very own Nichelle Pinkney—coauthors of the upcoming book Civil Discourse: Classroom Conversations for Stronger Communities from Corwin Press. With the current state of our dumpster fire national discourse, this book could not be coming at a better time. For posterity, at the time of recording this podcast, there are dozens of bil...

Zoe Bee Talks Culture, Ideas, Media, and the Writing Process 15.02.2022

On this week's episode of Conceptually Speaking Elementary Lead Jess Mattei and I sit down with college professor turned content creator, Zoe Bee. While Zoe’s eponymous YouTube channel is a cornucopia of videos on composition, culture, and education she recently released a video that was near and dear to my nerdy English Heart—Are the Classics Dead? A Professor Explains. Throughout the video...

Danny Bauer Talks Authenticity, Belonging, and Challenge in Educational Leadership 14.01.2022

Hello listeners. Conceptually Speaking is returning from its Holiday hiatus with an episode we’ve been itching to release. This week, Kayla joined Julie to have a conversation with Danny Bauer, author, podcast host, and the brain behind Mastermind—a coaching group and leadership development community. His recent book, Mastermind Unlocking Talent within Every School Leader is a fantastic book for a...

Dr. Miah Daugherty Talks Texts, Student Agency, and Disciplinary Literacy 07.12.2021

Joining me on this week’s episode is our new Elementary Specialist, Jessica Mattei. Jess and I were lucky enough to chat with Dr. Miah Daughtery, Director of Literacy for NWEA and a powerful advocate for students' right to read and write. Over the course of our dialogue, Miah takes us through the rich tapestry of her career, sharing insight into her experiences leading initiatives focusing on...

Dr. Traci Scheepstra Talks Emotion, Embodiment, and Education 23.11.2021

Our guest this week is Dr. Traci Scheepstra , CEO and co-founder of Embodied Learnings. Joining Julie this week is our effervescent elementary lead and resident chair yoga expert, Nathalie Lauriault. It’s her first episode of Conceptually Speaking and we could think of no one better to join Tracy in a dialogue exploring the relationship between affect, embodiment, and education. Following a trend...

Kwame Sarfo-Mensah Talks Authenticity, Belonging, and Identity 12.10.2021

In this week's episode of Conceptually Speaking, Julie and Kayla are joined by Kwame Sarfo-Mensa—mathematics teacher as well as Founder & CEO at Identity Talk Consulting. Throughout this powerful conversation, Kwame details his perspective on Belonging, Identity, and Authenticity—each of which is a foundational concept in the culturally sustaining pedagogy that anchors his teaching practi...

Annie Murphy Paul Talks Bodies, Surroundings, Relationships & the Extended Mind 09.09.2021

On this episode of Conceptually Speaking, Julie and I are joined by, the ineffable Annie Murphy Paul a writer covering science and cognition and the author of The Extended Mind:  The Power of Thinking Outside the Brain. To say that Julie and I were excited about this episode would be a mild understatement. Both of us had ravenously consumed The Extended Mind prior to recording and were blown away...

Dr. Mike Johnston Talks Complexity, Sustainability, Systems, and Authentic Assessment 03.08.2021

Dr. Mike Johnston from Frankfurt International School joins Julie and LTT's Science Lead Julia Briggs to discuss complexity, sustainability, systems, and authentic assessments. Support the show

Dr. Jennifer Fletcher Talks Rhetorical Writing, Reading, and Thinking 20.07.2021

 Today’s episode will be an exploration of reading, writing, and thinking rhetorically with author and professor Jennifer Fletcher. Jennifer’s work as a high school English teacher, college professor, and chair of California State University’s Expository Writing Curriculum steering committee speaks to her broad experience with and deep understanding of the discipline. Both her research and books f...

Betsy Potash Talks Creativity, Communication, and 21st Century Composition 29.06.2021

This week on Conceptually Speaking, Kayla and I chatted with podcaster, blogger, and creative aficionado, Betsy Potash. One of the many things I love about Betsy’s work is its accessibility. Introducing new, more creative and dynamic frames for curriculum and instruction can be a challenge for many educators, but Betsy does an incredible job creating and curating resources that are approachable an...

(Re)Conceptually Speaking: Julie & Trevor Reflect 08.06.2021

In this special reflection episode, Julie and Trevor share some of their favorite moments from Conceptually Speaking and discuss some exciting changes on the horizon. If you're new to the podcast, go back and check out some of the fantastic episodes we discussed.  https://conceptuallyspeaking.buzzsprout.com/ Support the show

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