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Teaching is too hard of a job to try to do alone. Every week join Susan, a veteran teacher, as she discusses the power of sharing in the workload by offering tips for organization, teaching strategies, classroom management, and more. If you are a primary teacher looking for help and motivation to survive the ups and downs of teaching, this podcast is for you. Visit http://sharedteaching.com/shared-teaching-podcast/ to find show notes and how to contribute to an episode.
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The Primary (Paradise) Teaching Podcast shares engaging, hands on, easy to implement teaching ideas for your Kindergarten, First Grade, and Second Grade classroom. Our host, Martha Moore, is an experienced, IB certified, K-5 intervention teacher and 1st and 2nd grade classroom teacher. Learn how to provide students with relevant, engaging learning experiences with activities, strategies, and lessons that are easy for you, the teacher, to implement as well. With an emphasis on writing skills, ...
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Welcome to Rainbow Skies for New Teachers, where we’re all about bite-sized tips and simple strategies for bright and busy new teachers. If you’re in the first few years of your career and want to make the rollercoaster ride of teaching more fun, streamlined, and stress-free… you’re in the right place. Hosted by Ashleigh and Alisha, the primary school teachers behind Rainbow Sky Creations. After 13 years in the classroom, we now mentor + support new teachers. You can follow us on Instagram o ...
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Rinzan Pechovnik is the head priest and primary teacher at No-Rank Zendo, a Rinzai Zen Buddhist Community in Portland, Oregon. His Dharma talks explore various aspects of Rinzai Zen Buddhist practice, spirituality and religion. He emphasizes practice as a means to develop and cultivate a tender open-heartedness that allows a deep engagement with a troubled world. http://www.norankzendo.org
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Making History is the top-level thing I do, as a historian, teacher, and writer. I create content, based on either original primary research or to present the findings of other historians to my students. This channel will cover several topics (arranged in playlists) such as note-taking, research, and writing tools and techniques, history I'm teaching at Bemidji State University, research and writing projects I'm working on, Open Education techniques and resources I'm creating, and reflection ...
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Welcome to 'The Unteachables Podcast'! I’m your host Claire English, a passionate secondary teacher and leader turned teacher mentor and author of the book 'It's Never Just About the Behaviour: A holistic approach to classroom behaviour management'. I am here because I am on a mission to transform classroom management and teacher support. Why I do this? It doesn’t feel that long ago that I was completely overwhelmed and out of my depth with behaviour (particularly low level disruptions), try ...
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A podcast for maths teachers of Years 5-8 looking at continuity and why we need to dig for the why in our lessons. Join Andy (former secondary teacher) and Alison (former primary teacher) for a podcast series discussing issues around continuity, the transition from primary to secondary, and many of the problems around teaching and learning maths.
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How we handle conflict has an impact on the resilience of our vital relationships, the caliber of our decisions, the success of our careers, and our peace of mind. Mediator, conflict resolution teacher, and author Tammy Lenski, Ed.D., uses storytelling and science to help us transform our experience with conflict and inspire us to disagree better at work and at home. The podcast was formerly called The Space Between.
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Sue Larkey enlightens, and entertains with valuable insights into Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, ODD and PDA. Covering strategies from the Early Years to Teens Years and Beyond. To learn more about teaching or understanding ASD please visit my websites below. Australian website: https://suelarkey.com.au Rest of the world: https://www.autismspectrumelearning.com/ Join Sue as she shares simple yet effective tips, supports and strategies on a range of topics including social skills, communicat ...
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Welcome to “5-Minute Parenting: Tips to Help You Raise Competent, Godly Kids.” I’m your host, Sandra Kay Chambers. I’m a wife, mother, children’s author and former teacher with a Masters Degree in Learning Disabilities. In this podcast, I will be sharing parenting tips from both a practical point of view and a biblical worldview. As parents we are our child’s first and foremost teacher, supporter and encourager. We are called to meet their physical, emotional, mental and spiritual needs. As ...
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Message to Kings is a history podcast dedicated to telling a chronological Biblical history of man. The primary focus will be the Biblical events and characters of history supported with historical references and external events. Combining a story-telling style with an historical focus, Message to Kings strives to incorporate spiritual concepts, parallels, prophecies and practical applications from history to our world today. website: messagetokings.com
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Join Dave, a preacher, pastor and primary teacher as he retells the amazing stories of the Bible for kids. These stories are filled with action, adventure, weirdness, sadness and happiness, and they're all true! Best of all, you'll discover just how faithful God is as he makes great things happen, in spite of all the unfaithful people he deals with. Whether you've heard the stories before or they're brand new to you, this show will keep things fresh so that you can keep learning and growing. ...
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This podcast is designed to uncover some of the amazing, fascinating and quirky things that have occurred though-out history, that they didn’t teach you at school. Mark Kerrigan is a primary school teacher with a bachelor of Education and a Master’s degree in Theological Studies. Mark has been teaching for eighteen years and has also written 2 novels.
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A history teacher and an engineer walk into a bar…ouch! Except there isn’t a bar. But there are dad jokes. And whiskey. Two guys who know a few things, have been around a few blocks, and a few cocktails, discuss politics, science, history, technology, and the planet Earth. They also warp through rabbit holes in both the Federation and the Galactic Empire, and toast the ashes of the Twelve Colonies. And did I mention dad jokes? Yeah. Grab a drink, pull up a chair, and join us for Civics on th ...
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I love teaching music to kids! I am a certified Orff Schulwerk teacher and plan to share lessons about singing, playing instruments, recorder technique, creative movement, improvisation, guided listening, and other techniques that will help you teach music better! Find more information and ideas on my blog: www.MakeMomentsMatter.org
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Hosted by Dr. Lisa Hassler, an educator and parent, The Brighter Side of Education: Research, Innovation, & Resources is a research-informed podcast offering action-based solutions for teachers and parents. Committed to spotlight innovative individuals who bring about positive change in education, its primary mission is to connect educators and parents to resources that pave the way to a brighter future for our children. The podcast's music was created by Brandon Picciolini, her son, from Th ...
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Emma & Tom Talk Teaching

Emma O'Dubhchair & Tom Breeze

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We’re Emma (PGCE Secondary Drama) and Tom (PGCE Secondary Music) from Cardiff Metropolitan University. Welcome to our podcast, in which we muse about the joys of working with student teachers, the expressive arts, research, and teaching in general. Expect deep discussions, topical debates, celebrations of great practice, and things to steal for your own lessons! Our primary audience is student teachers and early-career teachers, but we hope there's something here for everyone who's involved ...
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I am a UK Primary School Head Teacher and classroom practitioner who is passionate about using technology as a tool in the classroom to enhance teaching and learning and to make it fun. The episodes in this podcast will be based on my experiences of teaching, as well as using a diverse range of tech to inspire and engage children across the entire curriculum. Covering a range of topics and tools and with specialist interviews, I hope there is something here for everyone who is trying to util ...
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TONTS.

Claire Tonti

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TONTS. is a podcast of in depth interviews about our emotional lives hosted by Claire Tonti (Entrepreneur, CEO of the Big Sandwich Media Company and former Primary School Teacher). Each week she talks to writers, thinkers, activists, experts and deeply feeling humans about their stories. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Primary Tourist

Spike DiMartino

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My name is Spike DiMartino, and I've been writing, off and on, ever since my eighth grade English teacher told me that I did it well. In this podcast, I'll be reading from my novel, "Primary Tourist," which is about the link between the New Hampshire Primary and my life, and how mythology permeates the lives of everyone, from Presidential Wannabes to Wannabe Artistic Icons and everybody in between, and how Myth does its damnedest to shape truth, even when, hell, especially when you live in a ...
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Do you wish there was a simple way to teach your 2 to 5-year-old children at home while they play? Are you looking for a simple roadmap you can follow to help guide you in creating the perfect learning opportunities that will fit into your busy days as a mom? Welcome! I’m Laurin Brainard from The Primary Brain and I am so glad you are here at Teach Your Littles At Home! I know how it feels to have little ones running around the house while caring for a new baby. I am always trying to find th ...
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Hi I'm Andy and this is my podcast. I'm 24 years old and a primary school teacher living in London and this is my story. Subscribe to this podcast to find out about why I became a teacher and why I love living in London.
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You want to become a teacher. And not just any teacher, but a good one. Let’s throw out the manuals and rubrics and get back to the beginning. In this series of episodes I’m going to talk about the qualities that I believe are necessary to call someone a good teacher. My primary audience is college students or others thinking about becoming a teacher. The purpose of the podcast is to provide chunks of knowledge about teaching that I think might be helpful to those thinking about entering the ...
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Los Angeles is at a turning point. We are living in a defining moment. What happens next is up to us. Over the past few years, problems and challenges have shaken this city -- and tremendous opportunities for change have presented themselves. How do we rise to this moment and emerge a better place to live? What will it take to create a more just and a more equitable community? Working together, how are we going to create a stronger, forward-thinking Los Angeles? Mike Bonin, writer, teacher, ...
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Present Ma'am

By Aradhna Ma'am

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This is a podcast by Aradhna Ma'am. She is an experienced pre primary school teacher with expertise in early childhood education and development. She loves to impart knowledge through music, dance and story telling.
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Ryan Ellis here, the founder and host of the PE Umbrella, a Primary Physical Education podcast and short blog that discusses all things PE. Interviewing inspiring practitioners from the primary education sector, I will be sharing the latest in excellent practice and discussing what makes PE and Sport such an important tool to engage and enhance the learning of children (across the curriculum) so they are ready to leave school with a solid platform to lead a healthy lifestyle and enjoy lifelo ...
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What Teachers Need to Know

Primary Source, Inc.

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Do you teach about global cultures or world events in your classroom? If so, this podcast for you! What Teachers Need to Know offers vital insight for understanding current events, history, global cultures, and social issues, so that you can facilitate deeper learning about a particular region with your students. Meet subject-matter experts and explore online resources that can help make this information accessible for K-12 classrooms. Together, we can prepare the next generation to be infor ...
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Welcome to story time with Amy. A place where you can sit back, relax and enjoy the adventures of story telling. 📚 Because... “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more you learn, the more places you’ll go.”— Dr. Seuss.🎈 A primary teacher for over 10 years I enjoy nothing more that reading to my students, allowing them to unwind, build upon their vocabulary and enjoy the adventures of story telling! 👩‍🏫
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The TGPC highlights all aspects and different styles of teacher-gamers and games in education. Kids need more playful learning wherever they are getting learning: homeschools, in the classroom, school and community. And hopefully on fewer screens and on more tabletops. Although role-playing games (RPGs) are a primary focus, Teacher-Gamers can be anyone bringing a playful edge to any domain of teaching and learning. In season one we talk to Jesse Driver, Maryanne Cullinan, Aaron Vanek, Mark H ...
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Michigan in Focus

America's Talking Network

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The podcast bringing you the most important stories out of Michigan from TheCenterSquare.com. Join us as we dive into the top headlines and provide insightful commentary and analysis.
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Exploring EdTech

Tim Lavery & Daithí Ó Murchú

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Welcome to "Exploring EdTech," the ground-breaking podcast series that delves into the dynamic world of educational technology. Brought to you by EdTech veterans, Tim Lavery and Dr Daithí Ó Murchú. In a rapidly changing world, technology is at the forefront of education transformation. Broadcast weekly from the westernmost edge of Europe, across the EU, and beyond, the Exploring EdTech podcast is your compass to navigate the possibilities and challenges shaping the future of learning.
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These short and to-the-point podcasts hope to improve the interplay between the fields of the built environment and education as we share knowledge between the practitioner, the creative, and the primary school teacher. Exploring how to prepare children and young people for economic, environmental, and societal challenges, and for their professional lives according to today’s needs and those of a sustainable future.
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Aaron Johnson is an earth builder, teacher of closeness, and activist. He graduated from the California Institute of the Arts in 2007 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He has made a lifelong commitment to use the skills he possesses to end racism. In addition to using intimacy and closeness to blackness as a primary means to that end, the tools he frequently uses are speaking, teaching, singing, photography, filmmaking, and minimalism. Aaron leads a mentoring program called Turn It Up Now that f ...
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EndAbortion Podcasts are part of a global multi platform initiative to End Abortion. The Podcasts are here to help energize and educate you on spreading the pro-life message and providing the tools necessary to end abortion.
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The After School Club

The After School Club

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A weekly education podcast from primary school teachers around the world. Transparent conversations with a focus on the truth behind teaching and learning and what it means to be teacher in today's classrooms. #education #teaching #learning
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Oxford Education Podcast

Oxford University Press

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This podcast brings together educational experts to discuss key issues in primary and secondary education. Enjoy fascinating insights and get practical tips to apply to your teaching. Brought to you by the Schools Team at Oxford University Press.
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Practice As Research aims to bring together the many different strands of practice-led/based research across all disciplines so as to not be limited by disciplinary conventions, but instead to benefit from cross-disciplinary fertilisation. In the wider academic communities, there are many terms in use to describe the research-practice nexus. For the sake of consistency we adopt the term 'practice as research'. Fundamentally, we consider practice as research any practice that is underpinned b ...
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Word That Frees

Pastor Jeremy Hiles

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Word That Frees is a church where the primary focus is on Jesus and His redemptive work. Our determination is like that of the Apostle Paul. We want to know nothing else among you except Jesus Christ and Him crucified. We do not preach to your sin. We declare your righteousness. We believe that this is a time of a gospel reformation in which the culture of the church is changing. It’s not about rules; it’s about relationship. It’s not about laws; it’s about love. It’s not about you; it’s all ...
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Welcome to 'Kingdom and Life Talk' with Babbrah, a passionate follower of Christ, a devoted wife, a loving mother, a caring sister, and a trusted friend. On this show, we delve into our faith in Christ, our roles as believers, spouses, parents, siblings, children, and friends. The primary goal of this show is to inspire and empower everyone to nurture a stronger and more profound connection with God, to discover their true selves, and to enrich their relationships within their communities."
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The vowel team syllable can seem complex. There are many vowel teams in the English language, so how can we teach vowel teams to our students? Let's look at what a vowel team is generally and how to introduce this syllable type in your classroom. With 10 years of classroom experience, former teacher Martha Moore hosts the Phonics Rules for Teachers…
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Click here to access your free session on the barriers to giving a task that students get (and get on with) In today’s episode, I’m unpacking why students might not be listening or following your task instructions. Picture this: hands shoot up, students ask, “What are we doing?” or they sit there doodling, lost in confusion. What’s going on here? I…
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This episode of the podcast is a replay containing the audio version of the Musical Monday LIVE video recorded on 9/2/24. This week I shared about two books that you can use for movement exploration in primary grades. If you’re not familiar with musical Mondays, every Monday night at 8 p.m. Eastern time I go live on Facebook and Instagram to share …
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In this episode, we share 10 ways to incorporate outdoor learning activities with your little ones at the beach. Activity Links Mentioned: Grab your Scavenger Hunt Printable to take to the beach Preschool letter worksheets to practice letter formation Summer Preschool Activity Pack Connect with Laurin in our Teach Your Littles at Home Facebook comm…
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Mack and Steve discuss if they find election poll results highly favorable, favorable, somewhat favorable, somewhat unfavorable, unfavorable, or highly unfavorable. References A straw poll, or vote, according to Merriam-Webster: https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/straw%20vote Fox News may not have handled coverage of the 2012 election as we…
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It was just a year ago that Los Angeles was the focus nationally and internationally of the Hot Labor Summer of 2023. With workers in various industries taking to the streets and demanding better pay and working conditions, and with overwhelming public support, the message was clear: Los Angeles is a labor town. But it wasn't always that way. Los A…
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Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference. In this episode, we will discuss: ✅ Teacher assistants crucial: Vital support for students with special needs. ✅ Independence is key: Work towards student self-reliance in tasks. ✅ Teach coping strategies: Help students man…
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Today our guest is Caley Rose, a pop singer and songwriter who is on a mission to change the narrative of self-confidence with her Music with a Message Program. In this episode, we talk about: How music is a powerful tool that we’re probably underutilising in the classroom. What teachers will notice when they start using music as a teaching tool. H…
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'Getting CPD Right' hosted by Sarah Kate Towlson, featuring special guests Carole Noble, Assistant Head of Teaching and Learning and Dean Williams, Assistant Head. The show delves into best practices for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) in both public and private education, highlighting the hurdles and challenges that school leaders, in th…
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Take 2 Podcast Friday August 30th 2:30 Heidi Hatch Maura Carabello Exoro Group Rob Axson Chairman Utah Republican Party Harris Walz sit for first interview: Joint on CNN Utah Democrats Donating to Harris that did not donate to Biden- does this mean new excitement for the party in Utah? Governor Cox joins Trump at Arlington for 3rd Anniversary wreat…
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New data released from Michigan's Department of Education reveals mixed student progress in 2024, with some grades scoring higher on standardized tests than last year and others performing their lowest in years. Math, English language arts and science scores were gathered through the Michigan Student Test of Educational Progress, or M-STEP, for gra…
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Carl chats with Neil Rawes, an experienced secondary vice principal, about whether hope is making a comeback in schools. They discuss signs that life in schools may be getting better again ranging from the pay award to Ofsted reform and the forthcoming curriculum review.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Morgan and Tod discuss the wonderful whirlwind that is starting at a new school. They explore how it's more than just the initial insets and inductions—it's about deep acculturation and truly investing in the school's vision. How can a school make new staff feel valued and seen. Schools can create opportunities for extended training, leveraging dat…
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Tom Rogers and Hannah Wilson host a one off special supported by Futurum Careers to discuss the career aspirations of young people, particularly in the areas of STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and SHAPE (social sciences, humanities and arts for people and the economy). Two incredible guests join the conversation; Julia Blac…
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Do you see people the way Jesus sees people? In today's episode, Jesus meets a woman and sees what she really needs. He also tries to teach his disciples to see what people really need. Join Dave as he explores John 4:1-42. Find out more about the Dave and the show at faithfulgod.net. Show your thanks and support for Dave and help other people hear…
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Detroit’s Election Commission is facing a lawsuit for selecting a disproportionately high number of Democrat poll workers in the August primaries, a possible violation of Michigan election law. The commission appointed about 2,337 Democrat poll workers and about 310 Republican poll workers, an imbalance of more than 7 to 1. Poll workers, also known…
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Send us a text Dual language programs are growing as the value of linguistic diversity is seen as a strength to be leveraged, not a challenge to be overcome. Peek into the inner workings of the dual language program with Katherine Hamilton, the Senior Vice President of Programs at Ensemble Learning. Discover how these programs not only boost academ…
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Send us a text In this episode of 5-Minute Parenting, we're joined by special guest Melinda Poling, a mother of 8 sons and one daughter, who has homeschooled all of her children. Melinda shares her insights into the simplicity of homeschooling and the core values that have guided her family over the past 25 years, emphasizing the importance of love…
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Republican lawmakers are not the only ones raising concerns about Michigan’s minimum wage changes. Attorney General Dana Nessel has filed a motion with the state’s Supreme Court, asking for guidance on how to implement inflation adjustments. Nessel specifically pointed out how the court’s broad language in its July ruling could lead to five possibl…
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In this episode, Rory Braddell shares with us the ins and outs of instructional design. We hear about the ADDIE model of the instructional design process, the roles in an instructional design team, and how materials created by AI lack that human element.By Teachers Talk Radio
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In this episode, I’m diving into three common pieces of behaviour and classroom management advice that teachers are often given and why we need to stop offering them—at least in the way they’re typically presented. These bits of advice are frequently thrown around without any meaningful support or practical steps, making them more harmful than help…
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This episode of the podcast is a replay containing the audio version of the Musical Monday LIVE video recorded on 8/26/24. This week I shared about the book "Lines that Wiggle" and how I use it to encourage movement with pathways. If you’re not familiar with musical Mondays, every Monday night at 8 p.m. Eastern time I go live on Facebook and Instag…
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When we were first born, we were born into a huge family. Unfortunately, that family has a very big problem. Jesus says that what we really need is to be born again. What can that possibly mean? Join Dave as he explores John chapter 3 to find out. Find out more about the Dave and the show at faithfulgod.net. Show your thanks and support for Dave an…
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You know you want to homeschool your little ones this year, but where do you begin? What materials do you prep? I’m here to help you take the guesswork out of homeschool preschool! Today on the show, I am sharing 3 free resources you can use to help you plan activities all year. Let’s begin the conversation on how to teach your little ones at home.…
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Today I am answering the question, “How can I get started with a daily routine? What would this look like for my preschooler?” I am sharing how to create a preschool routine for your child as you play and learn at home. Whether you are looking for a quick activity or a longer learning time, there will be ideas in the episode for you. I hope this ep…
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In today’s first episode of Teach Your Littles At Home, I’ll be sharing how we got started doing simple activities at home and how it became a part of our daily routine. I hope you feel inspired to start doing activities at home with your own little ones! Grab your 26 days of Toddler Activities by subscribing here. Connect with Laurin in our Teach …
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Marqueece Harris-Dawson becomes Los Angeles City Council President September 20. Who is he, and how does he intend to lead? In this episode, he talks at length with Mike about Los Angeles, Black politics and multiracial coalitions, unarmed crisis response, homelessness, housing, preparing for the Olympics, and a lot more! Links & Additional Reading…
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Join Sue for an upcoming Live Virtual Workshop where you will learn from Sue practical tips & strategies to make a difference. In this episode, we will discuss: ✅ Teacher Assistant Appreciation Week: Recognizing valuable support in education. ✅ Self-care crucial: Assistants encouraged to celebrate daily achievements. ✅ Anxiety management: Strategie…
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Christopher talks with author, academic and zine-maker Dr Jeanne Scheper about the zine as a medium facilitating individual creative freedom; its connections with protest movements and alternative subcultures; and its value as a teaching tool in the university seminar room.By Teachers Talk Radio
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