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  • Coming Monday: Dr. Misty Paterson

    5 Insights from Misty Paterson Tomorrow on After The Bell, explore 5 key insights from educator Misty Paterson on enhancing student learning through play and inquiry-based practices. Discover actionable strategies for teachers looking to foster creativity in the classroom. The Stunt Brothers dive into a transformative approach to education with Misty Paterson, the creator of…

  • The Art of Podcasting in Education: Insights from Teachers on Fire and After the Bell

    Ever wondered what it takes to create engaging, impactful educational podcasts while managing a busy teaching or admin career? On Monday, February 23, The Stunt Brothers explore the journey of educators turned podcasters, sharing tips, stories, and lessons learned from the hosts of Teachers on Fire and After the Bell. Whether you’re a veteran educator…

  • Reimagining Education: The Walled Garden Approach for Today’s Classrooms

    In a world where screens dominate children’s lives, fostering genuine learning and connection in classrooms has become more challenging than ever. Today on After the Bell, The Stunt Brothers engage with Canadian educator Andrew Cantarutti, who shares his insights on how schools can become nurturing environments through the concept of “walled gardens” in education. In…

  • Finding Self Compassion for Educators

    In the demanding world of education, teachers often put their own needs on the back burner while striving to nurture their students. In our current episode of the After the Bell podcast, Roy and Martin engage in a heartfelt discussion with author Lisa Baylis about her book, “Self-Compassion for Educators.” This episode sheds light on…

  • Episode 54: Talking Self Compassion With Lisa Baylis

    Today at 3:01pm PST, Episode 54 of After the Bell dives into the much needed topic of self compassion for educators. The Stunt Brothers discuss the importance of self-care and self compassion for educators as they share personal experiences. Then it’s another field trip when they introduce their special guest, Lisa Baylis, author of ‘Self-Compassion…

  • The Small practices That Can Transform Teachers’ Wellness

    Happy Friday, After The Bell listeners! Roy and I recently had a wonderful interview for our podcast that really shifted how I think about teacher well-being—and I’d love to share some of those insights with you. The conversation was with Lisa Baylis, an educator, counselor, and author of Self-Compassion for Educators. From her journey, I gleaned…

  • Episode 53: Talking Mathematics With Dr. Lily Yen

    Episode 53 of After The Bell drops today at 3:01pm, PST. In today’s episode, Roy takes the reins as Martin admits he is not feeling 100%. Reflecting on a recent last-minute call to substitute in an elementary classroom, Roy describes what started out as an ordinary day quickly became an eye-opening snapshot of the state…

  • Coming This Monday: Talking Mathematics With Dr. Lily Yen

    This coming Monday, February 2, 2026, The Stunt Brothers delve into the intricacies of math education, featuring insights from Dr. Lily Yen, a seasoned mathematics educator. This engaging discussion not only highlights the struggles teachers face but also offers valuable strategies for enhancing math instruction. In the world of education, mathematics often stands out as…

  • Episode 52: Drowning in Data,  Starving for Support

    Season 2 Episode 22 is now out. In this episode, The Stunt Brothers reflect on the growth of their podcast and preview an exciting lineup of upcoming guests, including educators, researchers, authors, and thought leaders from across Canada. The discussion then turns to a deeper theme: the role of data in education. As Roy and…

  • Technology and The Classroom

    This coming Wednesday, January 28, The Stunt Brothers will be chatting with Andrew Cantarutti, an educator and writer based in Ontario. Andrew has over a decade of experience teaching in public and private schools across Canada and the world. He is among the many thinkers such as Jonathan Haidt and Dr. Jared Cooney Horvath who…

5 Insights from Misty Paterson

Tomorrow on After The Bell, explore 5 key insights from educator Misty Paterson on enhancing student learning through play and inquiry-based practices. Discover actionable strategies for teachers looking to foster creativity in the classroom.

The Stunt Brothers dive into a transformative approach to education with Misty Paterson, the creator of Pop-Up Studio, which emphasizes the joy of play and inquiry in learning.

Why Play Matters in Education

Play is often seen as just a fun activity, but its importance in education cannot be overstated. It fosters creativity, engagement, and a deeper understanding of concepts. Why is integrating play into learning essential for both students and educators?

The Power of Inquiry-Based Learning

Inquiry-based learning is a pedagogical approach that places students’ questions at the heart of the learning process. Misty Paterson emphasizes the importance of this method in her work. Here’s how she believes it can transform the classroom experience:

Designing Emotionally Sustainable Learning Environments

Creating a supportive and emotionally sustainable environment is crucial for effective teaching. Misty stresses the importance of intentional design in educational spaces. Here are some strategies:

Common Misconceptions About Inquiry Learning

Many educators have misconceptions about inquiry learning that can hinder its implementation. Misty addresses these misunderstandings:

Key Takeaways for Educators

Dr. Misty Paterson’s insights provide actionable strategies for teachers looking to enhance their practices. Here are the main points to remember:

In conclusion, integrating play and inquiry into education not only enhances student learning but also makes teaching more enjoyable and fulfilling. As educators, we have the power to create meaningful experiences that inspire our students to become lifelong learners.

Frequently Asked Questions

How can I start integrating more play into my classroom?
You can begin by incorporating short, playful activities into your lessons, allowing students to explore concepts in a hands-on way.

What are some examples of inquiry-based learning activities?
Activities can range from science experiments to collaborative research projects where students ask questions and seek answers.

How do I create an emotionally supportive classroom environment?
Focus on building relationships with your students, providing a safe space for expression, and encouraging collaboration and respect among peers.



Link to Misty Paterson’s Pop-Up Studio website