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Classroom Caffeine

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Education research has a problem. The work of brilliant education researchers often doesn’t reach the practice of brilliant teachers. But the questions and challenges from teachers’ practice sometimes don’t become the work of education researchers. Classroom Caffeine is here to help. In each episode, listeners hear from a leading education researcher or practitioner who shares what they want others to know about their work. Each conversation offers new insights into teaching and learning.
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A Stories-To-Live-By Conversation with "Morgan"

Tue Jan 13 2026

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Send us a text What happens when a teacher loses her classroom library to censorship—and her students are living through floods, hurricanes, and displacement? "Morgan" invites us into a practice built on place, care, and student stories. Instead of giving up on relevance, she transforms lived experience into the curriculum: teens write about storm damage, read FEMA applications as functional texts, and use multimodal storytelling to process eco-grief and advocate for resources. Morgan traces her journey from a novice teacher with a Florida-centered library to an agile practitioner who makes space for small, daily moves that matter—morning check-ins after a flood, quickwrites that convert chaos into language, and targeted vocabulary that helps students name what they’re facing. The result: literacies that feel real, teach critical reading and argument, and restore a sense of agency. There’s hard truth here too: teaching under today’s mandates is often intentionally unsustainable. Morgan also talks about how and where she found community— a “watering hole” beyond the building where educators troubleshoot policy shifts, share materials, and remind each other they’re not alone. Whether you’re navigating book bans, building place-based units, or looking for practical strategies that fit into five minutes, this conversation offers tools and hope for teaching literacy in a climate-changed world. To cite this episode:  Persohn, L. (Host). (2026, Jan 13). Stories-To-Live-By with “Morgan.” (Season 6, No. 6) [Audio podcast episode]. In Classroom Caffeine Podcast series. https://www.classroomcaffeine.com/guests. DOI: 10.5240/6F5A-D715-A0AE-FE0D-25F1-Y Connect with Classroom Caffeine at www.classroomcaffeine.com or on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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Send us a text What happens when a teacher loses her classroom library to censorship—and her students are living through floods, hurricanes, and displacement? "Morgan" invites us into a practice built on place, care, and student stories. Instead of giving up on relevance, she transforms lived experience into the curriculum: teens write about storm damage, read FEMA applications as functional texts, and use multimodal storytelling to process eco-grief and advocate for resources. Morgan traces her journey from a novice teacher with a Florida-centered library to an agile practitioner who makes space for small, daily moves that matter—morning check-ins after a flood, quickwrites that convert chaos into language, and targeted vocabulary that helps students name what they’re facing. The result: literacies that feel real, teach critical reading and argument, and restore a sense of agency. There’s hard truth here too: teaching under today’s mandates is often intentionally unsustainable. Morgan also talks about how and where she found community— a “watering hole” beyond the building where educators troubleshoot policy shifts, share materials, and remind each other they’re not alone. Whether you’re navigating book bans, building place-based units, or looking for practical strategies that fit into five minutes, this conversation offers tools and hope for teaching literacy in a climate-changed world. To cite this episode:  Persohn, L. (Host). (2026, Jan 13). Stories-To-Live-By with “Morgan.” (Season 6, No. 6) [Audio podcast episode]. In Classroom Caffeine Podcast series. https://www.classroomcaffeine.com/guests. DOI: 10.5240/6F5A-D715-A0AE-FE0D-25F1-Y Connect with Classroom Caffeine at www.classroomcaffeine.com or on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

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What is Classroom Caffeine about?

Education research has a problem. The work of brilliant education researchers often doesn’t reach the practice of brilliant teachers. But the questions and challenges from teachers’ practice sometimes don’t become the work of education researchers. Classroom Caffeine is here to help. In each episode, listeners hear from a leading education researcher or practitioner who shares what they want others to know about their work. Each conversation offers new insights into teaching and learning.

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