Beyond the Bell
A college-and-career counseling podcast designed to provide students with tools and tips to look beyond the bell of their high schools into their futures (be it, college, careers, trade schools, or gap years) where bells do not exist. Beyond the Bell is hosted by Evelyn Lauer, who has worked in education for nearly 25 years, serving primarily as a high school English teacher, but also assuming roles as an instructional coach, college writing instructor, workshop leader, and journalism/media advisor. Lauer is also currently a graduate student at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago where she is studying school counseling. She is a mother to two sons, who are in 10th and 7th grade. She also serves on the board of Friends of Amundsen High School. Topics discussed will include: college admissions, college essays, trade schools, gap years, finding one’s passions and future careers.
Lauer's work has been published in The Huffington Post, Education Week, The English Journal, Sentence, and elsewhere. She served as the PR/Publications director for the Journalism Education Association for six years and is currently serving that organization as a mentor teacher. BTB was highlighted in the New York Times Education Briefing during the pandemic. Episodes from 2020-2022 are about teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic. They include interviews with educators from across the United States about their experiences teaching remote, hybrid, and in-person during the pandemic.
Beyond the Bell
Iowa Round Table
Host Evelyn Lauer and the Iowa Round Table -- Patrick Johnson, Natalie Niemeyer-Lorenz, Jonathan Rogers, and Chris Snider -- discuss the challenges of hybrid teaching, the differences and similarities between high school and collegiate instruction on Zoom, the understanding that SEL matters at all levels, and the reality that we must simplify our lessons.
Patrick Johnson is a doctoral student and graduate instructor at the University of Iowa in the School of Journalism. He has ten years of experience teaching journalism and media studies at Marquette University and spent the seven years prior to becoming a Hawkeye at a high school in Illinois teaching journalism and English, as well as advising award-winning publications. He also serves on the Board of Directors for Quill and Scroll, the international journalism honors society, and the Daily Iowan. He is also a JEA Master Journalism Educator.
Natalie Niemeyer-Lorenz teaches journalism and advisers yearbook and newspaper at Des Moines East High School in Des Moines. She is currently serving as president of Iowa High School Press Association and is a JEA Master Journalism Educator.
Jonathan Rogers advises The Little Hawk journalism team at Iowa City High School. Before teaching he was a sports and environmental journalist. He was a Dow Jones Distinguished adviser in 2013, and Iowa Journalism Teacher of the Year in 2015. He is a Adobe Education Leader and a JEA Master Journalism Educator.
Chris Snider is an associate professor in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Drake University. He teaches classes on digital media strategy, multimedia, web design, and visual communication.
To follow the guests and host on Twitter:
@evelynalauer
@PR_Johnson
@MsNiemeyerEHS
@jon_rogers
@ChrisSnider