The RTE podcast.
The Relate Then Educate podcast is hosted by Erin Patton.
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Episode 33: Crush It from the Start with Dr. Jakubowski & Dr. Fecich
Episode 32: Fight for Change: Bereavement, with Jordann Hardin
Episode 31: Hope Squad with Dr. Greg Hudnall
Episode 30: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion with Heather Graham
Episode 29: Oklahoma Teacher of the Year with Rebecka Peterson
Episode 28: Counselor Love with Sarah Kirk
Episode 27: The Power of One with Amy Crawford & Rob Miller
Episode 26: School Culture with Jess Jernegan & Cheryl Wilkinson
Episode 25: OK State Superintendent Candidate, Jena Nelson
Episode 24: Classroom Management with Katie Kinder & Jo Lein
Episode 23: Lifelong Educators with Nancy Davis & Cindi Hemm
Episode 22: Oklahoma State Superintendent Candidate: April Grace
Episode 21: Occupational Therapy
Episode 20: Kindergarten Classroom Management Strategies
Episode 19: Research & Data Analysis in the Classroom
Episode 18: Globalized Education
Episode 17: Reluctant Teacher Answers the Call
Episode 16: Equity Advocate
Episode 15: Indigenous Education
Episode 14: “This is just a season…”
Episode 13: Back to School as an Adult
Episode 12: RTE Check-in with Erin & Rick
Episode 11: First-Year Check-in
Episode 10: Social Emotional Learning
Episode 9: Teaching Through Loss
Episode 8: Rural Education
Episode 7: Teacher Education
Episode 6: Hardest Year Ever
Episode 5: Co-Teaching & Multiage Classroom
Episode 4: Erin, Katie & Rick
Episode 3: Hurry Sickness
Episode 2: Are You Okay?
Episode 1: Erin, Jamie & Stephanie
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Meet our host.
Erin Patton is the host of our RTE podcast and the Social Media Director for RTE. She spent 15 years in elementary classrooms teaching Science, History & STEM. Connecting with her students has always been the most important thing in her classroom. Erin is inherently curious and knows that by listening and having a willingness to understand others, we have the invaluable opportunity to learn and truly grow.