Philip Bates

From Classroom to Campus

Education EN ↓ 23 episodes

Hosted by Philip Bates, a former educator with 18 years in the field, From Classroom to Campus is the podcast that’s redefining education talk. We’re diving into the real, transformative work happening in schools—celebrating the teachers, administrators, and leaders shaping the future of learning. Expect bold conversations, lively debates, and a few laughs as we tackle college readiness and the challenges facing today’s classrooms. Launching August 2025—subscribe now and join the conversation that’s changing the game.

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Philip Bates

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Education

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Latest episode

Jun 10, 2026

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Episodes

The Best Advice for AP® Teachers 10.06.2026

In this season finale of From Classroom to Campus, we're hitting rewind on Season 2 — bringing together the most practical strategies and honest insights shared by AP® educators, researchers, and experts throughout the season. From how AP readers actually score FRQs to why your "lazy" students might be struggling with executive function, to what high-achieving students really need beyond the class...

What AP® Teachers Should Do This Summer to Be Ready for Fall 13.05.2026

What should AP® teachers actually do over the summer to feel ready and not overwhelmed when school starts back up? In this episode of “From Classroom to Campus,” we’re talking smart summer prep: AP Summer Institutes, professional learning, College Board® updates, books to read by the pool, AP Reader insights, and simple ways new and veteran AP teachers can head into fall more confident and energiz...

What the Best AP® Teachers Know (But Rarely Say Out Loud) 29.04.2026

High-stakes exams have a funny way of humbling everyone. Students are confused, teachers are rethinking everything, and the AP® exam is quietly exposing gaps no one saw coming. In this episode of “From Classroom to Campus,” AP expert Haylee Woodcock joins Philip Bates to share what the best AP teachers know, but rarely say out loud, from common instructional missteps to simple shifts that help stu...

AP® vs. IB® vs. Dual Credit: What Actually Helps Students in College? 15.04.2026

High school students have more pathways than ever to prepare for college—AP®, IB®, Dual Credit, Dual Enrollment—but which ones actually make a difference once they get there? Each option promises college readiness and potential cost savings, but the real impact isn’t always clear. In this episode of From Classroom to Campus, we take a closer look at AP, IB, and Dual Credit, breaking down what they...

Improve APⓇ Scores Without Burning Out Students 25.03.2026

What if better APⓇ scores didn’t require more homework, faster pacing, or constant pressure? In this episode of “From Classroom to Campus,” veteran educator Suzanne Dilday challenges 1 of the biggest misconceptions in AP teaching: that rigor means doing more, faster. Instead, she makes the case for a mindset shift, focusing on depth over coverage, skill-building over content delivery, and coaching...

Things About APⓇ FRQs You Always Wanted to Know (But Were Afraid to Ask) 11.03.2026

Why do “almost perfect” APⓇ free-response answers often fall short? In this episode of “From Classroom to Campus,” veteran educator and AP reader Greg Hill joins us to pull back the curtain on the scoring room. We discuss how readers are actually trained, the reality of rubric application, and the common misconceptions that cost students points. Learn how to align your classroom grading with offic...

Why Smart Kids Fail AP® Classes: The Executive Function Gap No One Talks About 25.02.2026

Do you ever check 1 notification and suddenly lose 15 minutes to a video you never meant to watch, or send an email in frustration and wish you’d waited? When adults slip in executive function, it’s inconvenient. When AP® students slip, it shows up as missing work, procrastination, emotional shutdowns, and unfinished projects. In this episode of “From Classroom to Campus,” Philip Bates unpacks wha...

Why College Success Isn’t Working for High-Achieving Students — and How to Fix It 11.02.2026

In this episode of “From Classroom to Campus,” host Philip Bates sits down with Dr. Jonathan Plucker, a nationally recognized researcher on talent development and the excellence gap, to examine why traditional definitions of college success fall short for many students. The conversation explores how schools identify high-potential learners, why excellence gaps persist across socioeconomic lines, a...

Why ‘College-Ready’ Students Aren’t Actually Ready 26.01.2026

“Why ‘College-Ready’ Students Aren’t Actually Ready” features Stacey Havlik, PhD, and Krista M. Mallott, PhD, authors, counselor educators, and professors at Villanova University. Drs. Havlik and Mallot offer a fresh, practical perspective on what students truly need to succeed in college. Moving beyond grades and test scores, the 1st episode of season 2 of the “From Classroom to Campus” podcast s...

The BEST College Readiness Advice We Heard This Year 22.12.2025

In this season-finale episode of From Classroom to Campus, we’ve curated the best college readiness advice shared by educators, school leaders, admissions professionals, and AP® experts throughout our first season. This episode features actionable insights on: How educators can better prepare students for college success- College and career readiness strategies that actually work What colleges val...

Why AP® Matters: Raising Expectations for Teachers and Students 08.12.2025

Carl Brown has taught it all — AP® Psychology, AP U.S. Government, and the groundbreaking AP African American Studies course, which he helped create. A veteran AP teacher, College BoardⓇ consultant, and nationally recognized presenter, Carl brings a wealth of wisdom to students, educators, and school leaders alike.  In this episode of “From Classroom to Campus,” we explore how AP courses contribut...

From the Big Apple to Every Classroom: Scaling College Readiness and Opportunity 17.11.2025

With over 1 million students, the New York City Department of Education is the nation’s largest school system and a proving ground for innovations that ripple across the country.  Join Ainsley Rudolfo, executive director for programs and partnerships, as we explore how NYC is expanding access to college and career pathways, and how these equity-driven strategies can inspire educators everywhere. H...

Straight from the Source: SMU College Admission Tips You Can’t Google 31.10.2025

Whether your students are eyeing Southern Methodist University or any other top university, this episode of “From Classroom to Campus” offers educators and counselors an insider’s look at what really happens in college admissions.  Host Philip Bates sits down with Dante Branch from SMU Admissions to uncover what makes applicants stand out, the common pitfalls students should avoid, and how teacher...

Nationwide School Cell Phone Ban: Things That Make You Go Hmmm 15.10.2025

In this episode, Philip Bates dives into the growing wave of cell phone bans in schools, exploring why over half of U.S. states are implementing bans and what this means for student attention, academic performance, and mental health. Drawing on recent statistics, studies, and educator perspectives, we unpack how restricting phones isn’t just about reducing distractions; it’s about creating environ...

From Struggling Reader to College Ready: Dyslexia Support That Works 01.10.2025

What do educators really need to know about dyslexia and literacy? Dr. Anna Middleton from Scottish Rite for Children joins host Philip Bates to bust the biggest myths, share what effective support looks like in high school and college, and explain how the science of reading can transform student success. Help increase student college readiness with ⁠ UWorld’s Courses for AP® and Online Preparatio...

Things that Make you Go Hmmm… Is AI Ruining Education? 16.09.2025

AI is here—and it’s not going away. In this solo episode of From Classroom to Campus , host Philip Bates explores how Artificial Intelligence can shift from a source of fear to a tool for college readiness, equity, and student success. From cheating concerns to classroom innovation, Philip shares practical tips, real talk, and bold ideas for using AI responsibly in education. Whether you're a teac...

Breaking Barriers, Building Futures: Girls, STEM, and Opportunity 03.09.2025

Corporate marketer-turned-educator Saki Milton shows how GEMS Camp (Girls interested in Engineering, Mathematics, and Science) crushes the middle-school cliff with hands-on projects, powerful role models, first-gen-friendly supports, and industry panels (Microsoft, Cummins) — plus fresh AI/prompt-engineering lessons educators can use right away. Help increase student college readiness with ⁠ UWorl...

Unleashing Potential: Advanced Academics as a Launchpad to College Success 15.08.2025

In this episode, host Philip Bates is joined by Stacy Carroll, executive director of advanced academics and world languages, to talk about how school districts can identify hidden potential and build systems that propel students into rigorous, college-ready pathways.   From supporting Advanced Placement® (AP®) teachers to nurturing gifted and talented learners, Stacy shares the behind-the-scenes s...

From Start to Submit: Guiding Students Through College Admissions 01.08.2025

In this episode, we share practical advice for educators and parents supporting students through college admissions. We explore the role of AP® classes, the risks of overloading, and why focused engagement often matters more than simply stacking credentials. You'll also hear strategies for helping students balance academics, extracurriculars, and well-being as they prepare for college and beyond....

Path to Independence: Life Skills Every Student Needs to Be College Ready 01.08.2025

Want to better prepare students for life after high school? In this episode, AVID Coordinator Beth Brown shares practical insights for educators on building college readiness that goes beyond test scores. Learn strategies to equip students with life skills, guide them toward scholarships, and help them stand out to colleges—all through proven AVID practices. Strengthen your AP & AVID programs...

More Than Grades: The Power of Extracurriculars for College Success 01.08.2025

Discover how extracurriculars can be a game-changer for college readiness. Join Jeremy Gilbert, Director of Athletics at Highland Park ISD, as he reveals how a strong campus and district culture can drive student participation—and success—beyond the classroom. Learn practical strategies to build a thriving athletic program and uncover the educator insights that help student-athletes stand out and...

Things that Make You Go Hmmmm: Absenteeism & Grade Inflation 01.08.2025

In the first episode of our new series, “(Education) Things That Make You Go Hmmm,” we’re diving into the oddities of the education system—those head-scratching rules and traditions that leave everyone asking, “Wait… what?!” From confusing policies to unintended consequences, we’re unpacking issues like absenteeism and grade inflation with equal parts insight and humor. It’s part exposé, part educ...

Introducing: From Classroom to Campus 13.04.2025

Hosted by Philip Bates, a former educator with 18 years in the field,  From Classroom to Campus  is the podcast that’s redefining education talk. We’re diving into the real, transformative work happening in schools—celebrating the teachers, administrators, and leaders shaping the future of learning. This isn't just another education podcast. Expect bold conversations, lively debates, and a few...

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