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Hall Pass to Nowhere is an education podcast hosted by Timothy White, a K-12 special education teacher with a master's degree in education and over 15 years working with youth.Each week, Timothy talks with educators, administrators, parents, students, and researchers about what's working in our school system and what isn't. From classroom culture and school leadership to inclusive education and learning innovation, these conversations explore modern education with curiosity, empathy, and just the right amount of edge.Packed with humor and a bit of satire, because if we can't laugh at the system while trying to fix it, what are we even doing?If you care about education reform and the future of how we learn, pull up a chair. These are stories that just might redefine it.Want to be a guest on Hall Pass to Nowhere: Conversations That Redefine Education? Send Timothy White a message on PodMatch, here: https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/1754594203515901e3ac262eb

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28 episodios

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Unlocking Better Instruction Through a Late Autism Diagnosis

What happens when a seasoned educator discovers they are on the autism spectrum? In this inspiring episode of Hall Pass to Nowhere, we are joined by Dr. Doug MacLeod of SUNY Cobleskill to explore his journey through a late autism diagnosis. Rather than viewing it as a setback, Dr. MacLeod reveals how this realization became a catalyst for transforming his instructional practice. He shares candid stories about how understanding his own neurodivergence has allowed him to break down barriers, foster deeper empathy, and connect with his students on a much more meaningful level. In this episode, we cover: * The emotional and professional journey of receiving an autism diagnosis later in life. * Specific ways Dr. MacLeod adapted his teaching methods to be more inclusive. * How educators can leverage their own unique traits to build trust with students. * Actionable advice for supporting neurodivergent learners in higher education and beyond. If you are a teacher, professor, or lifelong learner interested in the intersection of neurodiversity and education, this conversation will change the way you look at the classroom. Listen now and subscribe to Hall Pass to Nowhere for more conversations that challenge the status quo in education! Stay connected with Hall Pass to Nowhere for more stories that inspire learning and growth. ✨ Follow us on social, subscribe, rate, and share the podcast to keep the conversation going! https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere [https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere]

5 de may de 2026 - 49 min
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Why the "do as I say" Model is Failing Our Kids’ Brains.

Is it possible to "hack" engagement? Dr. Lisa Riegel thinks so, and she has the data (and the PhD) to prove it. This week on Hall Pass to Nowhere, we’re diving deep into the NeuroWell Framework to understand why our current school systems often work against the human brain rather than with it. Timothy and Dr. Riegel discuss the shift from a "compliance mentality" to a "collaborative commitment," offering listeners a look at the 8C Framework for leadership. Whether you’re a teacher struggling with a "checked out" class or an administrator trying to stop the hemorrhage of teacher burnout, this episode offers a refreshing, slightly edgy, and deeply scientific look at what it actually takes to make learning "stick" in 2026. In this episode, we cover: * Why traditional discipline often triggers a "fight or flight" response that kills learning. * The secret to reaching at-risk and neurodivergent learners through neurodevelopmental approaches. * How to create a "NeuroWell" culture where both students and staff actually want to show up. * Practical tips for leadership to reduce "logistics gaps" and foster genuine reform. Stay connected with Hall Pass to Nowhere for more stories that inspire learning and growth. ✨ Follow us on social, subscribe, rate, and share the podcast to keep the conversation going! https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere [https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere]

28 de abr de 2026 - 48 min
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The "Why You Hate Math" Therapy Session

Episode Title: Dismantling Math Trauma: A Compassionate Approach with Dr. Geillan Aly "Math trauma is having previous experiences that make you unwilling to engage." Do you have "math scars"? For many of us, mathematics isn’t just a school subject—it’s a source of anxiety, a memory of a cold classroom, or a feeling of "not being good enough." In this episode of Hall Pass to Nowhere, host Timothy White sits down with Dr. Geillan Aly, a pioneer in math trauma recovery and the founder of Compassionate Math. Dr. Ali shares her transformative journey through the challenges of remote teaching, which revealed a vital truth: mathematics is an emotional endeavor, not just a cognitive one. We dive into how negative past experiences hinder our ability to learn and how reclaiming your intellectual agency is the first step toward healing. Whether you are an educator looking to humanize your classroom or a student (current or former) trying to make peace with the Pythagorean theorem, this conversation will change the way you look at numbers forever. In this episode, we explore: * The Anatomy of Math Trauma: Identifying the negative experiences that keep us from engaging. * The Pandemic Pivot: How remote teaching birthed a more compassionate pedagogy. * Human-Centered Education: Why connecting on a personal level is the key to mathematical success. * The "Math Person" Myth: Why everyone has the innate ability to master mathematics. "You can't be compassionate if you're not doing the math." It’s time to stop fearing the chalkboard and start reclaiming your math identity. Key Takeaways: * Math is Emotional: Success in STEM requires addressing the heart, not just the brain. * Reclaim Your Agency: Healing your relationship with math is a path toward broader intellectual freedom. * Humanity First: Compassionate teaching creates a safe space for transformative learning. Stay connected with Hall Pass to Nowhere for more stories that inspire learning and growth. ✨ Follow us on social, subscribe, rate, and share the podcast to keep the conversation going! https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere [https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere]

14 de abr de 2026 - 56 min
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Why School Choice is the Path Forward

Does a one-size-fits-all education system really work for every student? In this episode of the Hall Pass to Nowhere podcast, we speak with Shaka Mitchell from the American Federation for Children to discuss the transformative power of school choice. Shaka shares his expert insights on how school choice allows parents to select the environment that best suits their children—whether that is a traditional public school, a charter school, a micro-school, or homeschooling. We dive into how programs like Education Savings Accounts (ESAs) are opening doors to nontraditional pathways, including apprenticeships, career academies, and specialized technical training, ensuring every student is prepared for tomorrow's workforce. Whether you are a parent exploring options for your child, an educator, or an advocate for educational equity, this conversation is packed with valuable information on the future of American education. Stay connected with Hall Pass to Nowhere for more stories that inspire learning and growth. ✨ Follow us on social, subscribe, rate, and share the podcast to keep the conversation going! https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere [https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere]

31 de mar de 2026 - 49 min
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How Entrepreneurship Builds Critical Thinking in Students

Summary In this conversation, Harold Lee Jr., co-founder of Kidvation Global, discusses the innovative educational programs designed to empower youth through imagination and entrepreneurship. He shares his journey from working in youth development to launching Kidvation, which focuses on teaching students how to think critically and solve real-world problems. The program emphasizes project-based learning and aims to reach diverse learners, including at-risk and neurodivergent students. Harold highlights the importance of authenticity in education and the need for community support to expand Kidvation's impact. Takeaways * Harold Lee Jr. emphasizes the importance of teaching kids how to think, not just what to think. * Kidvation Global aims to equip students with innovative thinking skills to solve real-world problems. * The program is designed to reach at-risk and neurodivergent learners, ensuring inclusivity. * Project-based learning is a key component of Kidvation's curriculum, allowing students to apply their knowledge practically. * Students can create and sell their products through the Marketplace of Ideas, gaining real-world experience. * Harold believes that authenticity is crucial in building relationships with students. * The rise of micro schools reflects a shift towards personalized education options. * Kidvation Global is actively working to bridge the achievement gap in education. * Harold's background in youth development informs his approach to education. * Community support and awareness are vital for the growth of Kidvation Global. Sound Bites "You don't have to be grown up to change." "We're trying to reach every student." "Kids can spot out authenticity." Stay connected with Hall Pass to Nowhere for more stories that inspire learning and growth. ✨ Follow us on social, subscribe, rate, and share the podcast to keep the conversation going! https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere [https://linktr.ee/hallpasstonowhere]

24 de mar de 2026 - 43 min
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