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What does it mean to be educated for today's modern learner? With the rise in technology, is education a dying field? Are teachers necessary?Join middle school teachers Alyssa and Andre as they explore the ins and outs of today's education system through the lens of equity and social justice. Each episode will explore relevant topics in education from the perspective of two black teachers in an urban school setting.
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Is it really midlife if you are just getting started? I bet you caught yourself telling yourself it’s too late to change careers, master something new, reinvent yourself, or just be daring...but wait - what was that? YES! You remembered that you're one smart cookie who can choose what you want. I'm your host, Allison Hare and I interview remarkable people who are doing it differently and IT’S WORKING. We discuss timeless, and new ways to approach our modern lives as late bloomers. And here’s ...
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Reaching the UML

Jamie Good - Reaching the UML Podcast

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I give you a front-row seat to the future of learning. Thanks for listening to the Reaching the UML Podcast where I share in-depth discussions with learning and development professionals reaching the Untethered Modern Learner.
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Root & STEM explores issues and storytelling with artists, journalists, teachers and communities engaged in STEAM-focused projects. Hear their unique stories, learn about new technologies, and discover how science, technology, engineering, arts, and math are enabling change for communities across Canada.
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A higher education podcast focused on the transformation of the higher ed landscape. Speaking with college and university leaders, this podcast talks about the trends, ideas and opportunities that are shaping the future of higher education, and provides best practices and advice that leaders can apply to their own institutions.
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Let's Talk ID

Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA)

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Let's Talk ID is a podcast by the Infectious Diseases Society of America, featuring discussions with experts on a range of topics related to infectious diseases including antimicrobial resistance, ID diagnostics and outbreaks such as COVID-19, Ebola and measles. Episodes on IDSA’s guidelines are also available.*The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
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In Native Lights, people in Native communities around Mni Sota Mkoce - a.k.a. Minnesota - tell their stories about finding their gifts and sharing them with the community. These are stories of joy, strength, history, and change from Native people who are shaping the future and honoring those who came before them. Native Lights is also a weekly, half-hour radio program hosted by Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe members and siblings, Leah Lemm and Cole Premo. Native Lights is a space for people in Na ...
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Rewild Wellness is your wild medicine for the modern world, a podcast for the beautiful dreamer, wellness warrior, and sweet soul who simply wants to feel at home in their body - to be healthy . . . body, mind + spirit. Medical anthropologist, yogi, and lifelong learner, host Lea Pickard brings together the science and soul behind finally reclaiming your health + well-being. Modern life has left us feeling overwhelmed, tired, and disconnected from ourselves, the moment, and one another. But ...
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Welcome to Reptilian Studios podcast, your ultimate gateway to the captivating world of knowledge and discovery! This podcast is made in the old-time radio (OTR) style, and headphone use while listening is recommended. Join us on a fascinating journey through the realms of education, where we explore the wonders of science, unravel dark and unexplored corners of the world and human psyche, master the art of Ninjutsu, survival tactics, the inner workings of shadow government, and immerse ours ...
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Hindi: A Spoken Thesaurus

Hindi Urdu Flagship, University of Texas at Austin

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Which word is the best fit for a particular meaning and context? How do I express everyday ideas in colloquial language, avoiding the bookish style found in dictionaries? What’s the actual difference in meaning between the ‘synonyms’ that dictionaries offer? How do I build up phrases and sentences around a particular word? The Hindi Thesaurus addresses such questions in a series of lively, unscripted Hindi-medium conversations about groups of words of related meaning. Concentrating on select ...
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A weekly podcast for anyone practicing or interested in learning more about the Where Are Your Keys? (WAYK) system of language acquisition. We discuss topics around language revitalization, language acquisition, methodologies and approaches, and catch up with the team and where they're at. The WAYK system is a comprehensive method for revitalizing endangered languages and skills. Endangered languages are languages on the precipice, with only a handful of speakers left as a result of coloniza ...
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The Great Teachers Movement Podcast focuses not on teaching specific fields but rather on the art of teaching. This podcast shifts the spotlight onto what makes a great teacher, focusing on the nature of the great teacher within yourself. In the spirit of any personal quest, the journey isn’t just about the external exploration of exceptional educators; instead, it becomes a revealing odyssey where the questers uncover profound insights about themselves. Join us as we delve into the heart of ...
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Facing Our History - The North American Gael

Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir

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Facing Our History – The North American Gael examines the role of the Highlander, the Scottish Gael, in the colonial and post-colonial history of North America, and how colonialism impacted the Scottish Gael. Sgoil Gàidhlig Bhaile an Taigh Mhóir co-founders, Scott Morrison and Rick Gwynallen will be interviewing Scottish Gaelic and Indigenous academics, leaders, and activists in North America to educate ourselves on our own history, and to use that fresh perspective to shape a path forward t ...
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Science + Woo is an inspiring show hosted by Sarah McLachlan, Mind-Body Mentor, Ex-Physiotherapist, Somatic, Energetics + NLP Practitioner, and spiritual "woo woo" advocate. In true Sarah-style, this podcast is voiced with loving, "no-BS" real talk to motivate, educate and empower you. Sarah activates and guides an unlocking of your infinite potential, unearthing more joy, harmony and greatness. Sarah is an Alchemist - she fuses over 17 years of clinical experience in the wisdom and technolo ...
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Voice of Achievers

Voice of Achievers

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Welcome to Voice of Achievers, your resource for insights on navigating the dynamic world of work. Whether you're a leader, professional, entrepreneur, or lifelong learner, this channel is tailored to meet your needs. Workplaces are like mazes; ups and downs, twists and turns, managing and meeting multiple players at various stages; yet navigating workplaces never come with a clear plan or roadmap. Through Voice of Achievers and its various mini-series, we address specific themes and experie ...
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E2 Talks is a monthly podcast where we chat about the English language landscape, conversing about topics relevant to ESL students. E2 Talks, an extension of E2Language, will provide listeners with extensive insights into topics that matter to our students. The goal here is to create a more laidback learning environment that you can access on your terms!
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Join us for a live recording of our 200th episode! The show will take place on Tuesday, July 30th, at 7:00 PM Eastern. Register here Toni Rose is joined by Kendra Jergovic and Nick LeDoux to talk about how they use the MCP model to work with very young (1st grade) learners. Contact us, follow us online, and learn more: Email us questions and feedba…
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As IDSA increases its involvement with state and regional ID societies, IDSA President Steven Schmitt, MD, FIDSA, discusses their value with Immediate Past President Daniel P. McQuillen, MD, FIDSA, President of the Michigan Infectious Diseases Society Anu Malani, MD, FIDSA, and Former President of the Texas ID Society Brad Cutrell, MD, FIDSA. Gener…
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In this special episode, we bring a broadcast from the National Great Teachers Seminar! Four outstanding educators join us to share their first impressions and key takeaways from this transformative experience. From innovative teaching strategies to personal growth, this episode is a treasure trove of insights for educators everywhere. Guest inform…
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When you get your picture taken, you probably think about being happy, polished, put together, you at your best self. You might even groan at the thought of getting new obligatory head shots for work or LinkedIn or social media or even have some stress over how you look for something celebratory like a graduation or wedding. But what if you got you…
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Link to the full episode here Zach is joined by Chad Collins to discuss the gamified materials he's designed and how he approaches gamified teaching in general. Show Notes Check out Chad's gamified coursework here (along with some other resources he's provided) MCP Podcast Episode 172 with Cat from Genially Quizbowl Blooket Gimkit Quizlet Adam Wats…
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Guests: Carolyn Ives, M.A., and Paul Martin, Ph.D. Carolyn Ives (she/her) is a Coordinator, Learning and Faculty Development and co-chair of the Learning Design and Innovations Department at Thompson Rivers University (TRU). She is a former faculty member in English at MacEwan University and at TRU, and she has also held previous roles as Academic …
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Existentialism is a rich and multifaceted philosophical movement that has left an indelible mark on philosophy, literature, psychology, and the arts. By emphasizing individual freedom, responsibility, and the search for meaning, existentialism addresses the core questions of human existence and offers a powerful framework for understanding and navi…
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Neutrinos are tiny, almost invisible particles that are everywhere around us. They are one of the fundamental particles in the universe, which means they are among the basic building blocks of everything we see and know. Neutrinos are very special because they are incredibly small and have almost no mass. They do not carry any electric charge, whic…
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Vampires, whether as myth, metaphor, or potential reality, continue to captivate the human imagination. Their enduring appeal lies in their ability to embody our deepest fears and desires, serving as a canvas for exploring complex themes of death, sexuality, and the unknown. While the existence of vampires as supernatural beings remains unproven, t…
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The Big Bang Theory is a cornerstone of modern cosmology, providing a robust framework for understanding the origin and evolution of the universe. It is the result of contributions from numerous scientists, including Georges Lemaître, Edwin Hubble, George Gamow, and many others. The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation by Arno Pen…
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Toni Rose is joined by Kendal Giacomini to talk about resetting a modern classroom mid-year (after a long break) and her new role at MCP. Show Notes You can email Kendal at MCP Implementation Support at implementation.support@modernclassrooms.org, or directly at kendal.giacomini@modernclassrooms.org Learn more about becoming a Distinguished Modern …
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Ninjutsu is a multifaceted martial art and strategic system that has evolved over centuries. Its combination of physical, mental, and spiritual disciplines makes it a comprehensive approach to combat and survival. From its historical roots in feudal Japan to its modern applications, ninjutsu continues to captivate and inspire practitioners worldwid…
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In conclusion, psychopathy is a multifaceted and enigmatic personality disorder that elicits both fascination and caution. While possessing psychopathic traits can offer advantages in certain domains, such as leadership and problem-solving, these benefits must be balanced against the potential dangers, including manipulative behavior, lack of empat…
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Subscribe to our Patreon account: https://www.patreon.com/ReptilianStudio Nestled within the storied grounds of Yale University, there exists a secret society that has fascinated, alarmed, and intrigued the American public for nearly two centuries. The Skull and Bones society, shrouded in secrecy and steeped in ritual, has become a focal point for …
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On today’s episode of the Illumination by Modern Campus podcast, podcast host Shauna Cox was joined by Janet Spriggs to discuss the barriers students are facing when it comes to their educational journey and the steps required to help them succeed.By Modern Campus
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Subscribe to our Patreon to keep the show going: https://www.patreon.com/ReptilianStudio Plasma physics is a fascinating and vital field of study that encompasses a wide range of phenomena and applications. From understanding the fundamental processes in the universe to developing advanced technologies on Earth, plasma physics provides insights tha…
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America, you in danger, girl! In this special 4th of July episode of the Late Learner Podcast, I take on the big issues around our freedoms in the U.S., especially with recent political events and Supreme Court rulings. I start with a look at the meaning of Independence Day and the freedoms our ancestors fought for, but also voice my worries about …
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Subsribe to our Patreon to keep the show going over at: https://www.patreon.com/ReptilianStudio Dark matter remains one of the most profound mysteries in modern science. Its discovery has revolutionized our understanding of the universe and prompted a reevaluation of fundamental physics. While significant progress has been made in detecting and und…
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If you enjoyed today's episode join our Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/ReptilianStudio Friedrich Nietzsche was a philosopher who dared to challenge the most fundamental aspects of human existence and thought. His fearless exploration of the human condition, his critique of traditional values, and his visionary ideas have left an indelib…
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Are We Living in a Matrix? A Comprehensive Exploration This episode explores the origins, implications, and arguments surrounding the hypothesis that we might be living in a simulated reality, often referred to as "the Matrix." This episode is brought to you by Reptilian Studios. Join our Patreon community over at: https://www.patreon.com/Reptilian…
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Link to the original episode (157) Join our book club. In our next meeting we'll be discussing Grading for Equity. Tuesday, July 2nd, at 7:00 PM Eastern. Register here Zach is joined by Christine Walker and Craig Meyers to discuss Ungrading, an alternative approach to assessment, teaching, and learning laid out in Susan Blum's book of the same name…
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Guests: Carolyn Ives, M.A., and Paul Martin, Ph.D. Carolyn Ives (she/her) is a Coordinator, Learning and Faculty Development and co-chair of the Learning Design and Innovations Department at Thompson Rivers University (TRU). She is a former faculty member in English at MacEwan University and at TRU, and she has also held previous roles as Academic …
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Zach is joined by Dacia Guffey and Paul O'Donaghue to talk about the distinction between tracking progress and assigning grades and how teachers can help students and other stakeholders shift their mindsets around learning and displaying progress data. Show Notes More info on MCP Webinars and Scholarships Check out MCP's new podcast, Catalyzing Cla…
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Guest: Missi Patterson, Ph.D. Professor Of Psychology, Austin Community College Past President of Texas Community College Teachers Association Piper Award Nominee for Austin Community College NISOD Excellence Award for Teaching Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podca…
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On today’s episode of the Illumination by Modern Campus podcast, podcast host Shauna Cox was joined by Michael Edmondson to discuss the significance of aligning with industry needs and trends, while tailoring learning models to suit your students.By Modern Campus
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In this enlightening episode, we sit down with David Cournoyer, a seasoned journalist and communications expert with over three decades of experience. We delve into David’s remarkable career, starting from his early days as a local and TV journalist to his impactful work and nonprofit communications. David shares his inspiring journey from journali…
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On this episode of the Root & STEM podcast, artist, educator and environmentalist, Betty Carpick, speaks about her unique interest and skill in creating art with natural supplies. She begins by explaining how her interest in art first developed (01:15). Betty tells us how she identifies and harvests plants to create her natural inks (08:08) and des…
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The days of transactional business relationships and tired golf outings and happy hours just seem a little stale. And not only that, I think we are craving more of a blend to get to know people we do business with as humans. So how do you change the game of your business relationships? Well, I searched and I found THE most perfect person to help us…
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If you want to shift a bad mood, feel better or perhaps feel FREAKEN GOOD, you'll find brilliant motivation to get going and move your body with this episode! Through clinical practice, evidence-based reasoning & physiological, emotional and energetic mind-body principles, today I unpack the ways that movement and exercise are creating how you FEEL…
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Zach is joined by Kate McGillicuddy to discuss mindsets around grades and grading, and in particular Kate's use of standards-based grading to address some of the problems inherent in traditional grading systems. Show Notes More info on the Fall Virtual Mentorship Program cohort On your Mark, by Thomas Guskey Ungrading, by Susan D. Blum Standards-Ba…
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The TLU duo have been on a roller coaster throughout this year and like most teachers even though they have held on it seems that they are at the tipping point of this wild ride. Join Alyssa and Andre on this week's episode where they discuss the value of a strong school community and the impact their current roles have had on their overall scope o…
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Guest: Elizabeth Burton Assistant Professor of English at Hopkinsville Community College Writer of (mostly) literary fiction Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of teaching with Elizabeth, an inspiring edu…
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My mother died on June 11, 2021. On the 3rd anniversary of her passing, I am re-releasing the most personal episode I've ever done that captured the moment and the biggest life lessons I learned in her last 6 months. Also, I did a follow-up episode with Kris Jones after the passing of her mom where we discussed how complicated relationships are wit…
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Toni Rose and Zach discuss the variety of emotions that can come with implementing an alternative educational model and beginning a new school year. Show Notes MCP Podcast episode 151, Humanizing Teaching Practices with Paul France "The PD Book" by Lori Cohen and Elena Aguilar Links from Toni Rose's Announcements: Using TalkingPoints in Your Modern…
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Guest: David Wohl, Ph.D. Professor and Dean Emeritus, Winthrop University Formerly, Dean of the College of Visual and Performing Arts at Winthrop University and Dean of Arts and Humanities at West Virginia State University Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. W…
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In this special episode, siblings and co-hosts Leah and Cole take a moment to turn the mic on themselves. Join us as they share an intimate conversation about their personal journeys and the inception of the show. Discover how Native Lights was born out of a shared passion for uplifting Indigenous voices and stories. They recount the challenges and…
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Work + summer + vacations + kids + pool trips + parties + camps + + + + aaaaahhhh! Summer is a LOT of work! I don't want you to miss the best parts of it by being too depleted to actually restore. You've done everything to make sure your kids have all the best moments this summer - but in the meantime, you're missing ALL the moments because you are…
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On this episode of the Root & STEM podcast, muralist Jess Spagnolo, brings us along her journey as an artist. She begins by sharing her behind the scenes thoughts during the illustration of the Root & STEM magazine’s issue 9 cover (01:02). Jess details her university experience and subsequent shift towards muralism after a disenchantment with conve…
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Diving into the science, research and mind-blowing data in this incredible episode, you'll learn how to foster a deeper, more restorative night's sleep whilst better understanding how sleep impacts your mental and emotional capacity. I unpack the 4 stages of sleep and what happens to our brain, emotions and body when we don't sleep well, through to…
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On today’s episode of the Illumination by Modern Campus podcast, podcast host Shauna Cox was joined by Sarah Gaffney to discuss the changing enrollment trends in the community college space and how innovation plays a key role in institutional and student success.By Modern Campus
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Zach is joined by Paul France to discuss practices that foster personalized learning and make teaching more sustainable. Show Notes Paul's new book, "Make Teaching Sustainable" Paul's previous books, "Reclaiming Personalized Learning" and "[Humanizing Distance Learning](https://us.corwin.com/books/learning-from-a-distance-276703" Annual Visible Lea…
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Guest: Sherry Woitte Faculty of Graduate & Postdoctoral Studies at the University of Alberta, Canada Disclaimer: The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the hosts or the podcast. In this episode of the Great Teachers Movement podcast, we delve into the enriching journey of Sherry Woitte, a seasoned po…
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