Episode 267: Take Time To See Where You're Going

Episode 267: Take Time To See Where You're Going

From Modern Classrooms Project Podcast by The Modern Classrooms Project

February 22, 2026 · 29 min

About this episode

Zach discusses community support and unit pacing with guests Kaitie Pait and Kendal Giacomini.

Zach is joined by Kaitie Pait and Kendal Giacomini to talk about the supportive community in the MCP facebook group, and how Kaitie asked for and received some help with unit pacing in a post there Show Notes MCP Podcast episode 171: Resetting MCP (Kendal's previous appearance on the MCP Podcast) Kaitie's post in the Facebook group Soundtrap Connect with Kaitie by email at kaitlin.pait@modernclassrooms.org Connect with Kendal on Goodreads and by email at kendal.giacomini@modernclassrooms.org Contact us, follow us online, and learn more: Email us questions and feedback at: podcast@modernclassrooms.org Listen to this podcast on Youtube Modern Classrooms: @modernclassproj on Twitter and facebook.com/modernclassproj Kareem: @kareemfarah23 on Twitter Toni Rose: @classroomflex on Twitter and Instagram The Modern Classroom Project Modern Classrooms Online Course Take our free online course, or sign up for our mentorship program to receive personalized guidance from a Modern Classrooms mentor as you implement your own modern classroom! The Modern Classrooms Podcast is edited by Zach Diamond: @zpdiamond on Twitter and Learning to Teach Special Guests: Kaitie Pait and Kendal Giacomini.

People in this episode

Host: Zach

Guests: Kaitie Pait, Kendal Giacomini

Topics covered

  • community support
  • unit pacing
  • Facebook group
  • education
  • mentorship

Keywords

  • community
  • unit pacing
  • Facebook group
  • education
  • mentorship
  • Modern Classrooms

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Organizations: MCP, Soundtrap, Modern Classrooms, Goodreads, Modern Classrooms Project, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

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