Front of the Class
The Front of the Class podcast brings you real stories from real educators — insightful, inspiring, and sometimes unexpected! Hear from passionate teachers, school leaders, and education experts as they share career journeys, challenges, and game-changing strategies. Whether you're just starting out or a seasoned pro, this podcast is your go-to for fresh ideas, motivation, and a community that gets it.
Front of the Class
High Fives and True Caring with 2026 Idaho Teacher of the Year Laron Johnson
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Laron Johnson has spent nearly 30 years teaching in the shadows of the Grand Teton Mountains in Yellowstone National Park. He has built a career around helping students connect classroom concepts to their everyday lives, earning him recognition as the 2026 Idaho Teacher of the Year.
In this special topical episode, Johnson shares how humor, relationships, and real-world experiences can make learning more meaningful and memorable. Focusing on the power of building connections with students, his stories offer inspiration for educators looking to spark curiosity and make learning come alive.
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