Dr. Jeff Rose discusses school district culture through the eyes of an educational leader.
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Created in Broken Arrow for the citizens of Broken Arrow. The Vibe Broken Arrow is produced by City employees and continues the commitment to transparency and keeping the community informed about what is happening in the city. Join us for our monthly episodes that feature the following segments: The Big Topic, In the News, Rounding Third with City Manager Michael Spurgeon, and BA Good Neighbor.
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Weekly lessons on all things Alutiiq! Explore Alutiiq vocabulary and a wealth of cultural information. We post a new lesson every Sunday. Supported by a grant to Koniag, Inc. by the Institute for Museum and Library Services, by the Kodiak Island Borough School District through the READ Project, and by the Munartet Project.
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A healthcare executive for more than three decades, Joyce Tapley, MHA, explores the intersectionality of healthcare, social issues and public policy in this down-to-earth and informative podcast.
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New teacher? Seasoned veteran? Leader in a school or district? No matter what your role, being in education these days is tough. We’re here to help. Join our host, Dr. Wendy Amato, as she tackles challenging issues in education with experts in the field and discusses how to inspire meaningful, vibrant, and fun PD, shifting perceptions about professional learning.
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How orson Welles, William Randolph Hearst, and Joseph Pulitzer rose to success and their life changing ideas. Cover art photo provided by Elijah O'Donnell on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@elijahsad
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Lead to Liberate with Superintendent Carlton D. Jenkins brings listeners diverse voices and rich discussions on educational equity in the Madison Metropolitan School District (MMSD) and beyond. We take a personal look at dedicated people in our schools, our district, and the Madison community with real conversations about the issues which fuel their passions. These stories demonstrate how MMSD is working to develop collaborative and co-creative solutions to accelerate the learning of all stu ...
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Where Do Gays Retire is a podcast where we help you in the LGBTQ+ community find a safe and affordable retirement destination. Join Mark Goldstein as he interviews others who live in gay-friendly places around the globe. Learn about the climate, cost of living, the LGBTQ + community, healthcare, crime and safety, and more.
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From the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia is a mecca for outdoor travel and adventure. Virginia Outdoor Adventures Podcast is the ultimate guide to local outdoor recreation, including hiking, camping, kayaking, and so much more. Get the information and the inspiration to plan your own adventure, right here in Virginia. Lets Go!
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Song Exploder is a podcast where musicians take apart their songs, and piece by piece, tell the story of how they were made. Each episode features an artist discussing a song of theirs, breaking down the sounds and ideas that went into the writing and recording. Hosted and produced by Hrishikesh Hirway.
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The world of bankruptcy seems arcane, but it's big field, it moves fast, and it's fascinating. In this show, I report on bankruptcy decisions around the country with a special emphasis on my home district of Central California. My goal is to bring you into the rapidly evolving, but very little know conversations, that are happening all throughout the world as people and businesses lookin for a fresh start in life. Attorney advertising. Michael Rice, licensed in California. For more, visit ht ...
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The City of Tyler hosts a podcast series called Roses & Weeds to keep residents up-to-date with current events and news related to the city. The series celebrates city achievements, or "roses," while also digging into the weeds of city government by discussing the complexities of public administration on the local level.
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Nick Schumacher uses a daily quotation to discuss philosophies in education and school leadership.
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Kilutaq – Kiliuda Bay Sought Kilutamen iqallugsurtaartut. – People always go to Kiliuda Bay to fish.
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Episode 85: Embracing and Leading Change with Stacey Schultz
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Stacey Schultz has a very informed and interesting perspective for us to hear as educators and leaders. She is committed to collaborative and meaningful ways for schools to embrace equity and technology. As the president of Educate, she sheds her wisdom and experience with us.By Jeff Rose
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Lizzy McAlpine released her first album in 2020, and her second album in 2022. And between the two, she’s had a lot of success. One of her songs, "Ceilings," was a viral TikTok hit, and has been streamed over half a billion times. So you might think, with all that success, you’d want to keep working in way that’s been working. But while Lizzy was m…
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[Episode 93] Making Science Fun with Educational Comics (w/ Laura Balliett, Cool School Comics)
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In this episode of Teaching Channel Talks, Laura Balliett, creator of Cool School Comics, joins our host Dr. Wendy Amato to share her journey in making science learning accessible and captivating for every learner. Together, they delve into how these one-page science cartoons engage students and enhance their understanding of scientific concepts. T…
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Amsterdam, The Netherlands with Jeremy Bierbach
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Frontiers of Equality in the Development of EU and US Citizenship Author: Dr Jeremy B. Bierbach Jeremy Bierbach (1975) is originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Georgetown University in Washington, DC, in 1996 with a bachelor’s degree in linguistics, Jeremy worked as an IT specialist for several years. In 2001, Jeremy emigr…
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Nikiiq – Sod Engluq nikiimek patumauq. – The house is covered with sod.
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Episode 84: Learning from Mr. Rogers About How to Raise Creative, Curious, Caring Kids with Gregg Behr
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This conversation with Gregg Behr is packed with insightful perspective that any educational leader will appreciate. Gregg is dynamic and insightful, and masterfully uncovers the genius of "Mr. Rogers" and relates it to our current educational opportunities.By Jeff Rose
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City Council Rewind: New fire station, fireworks, Events Park and Broken Arrow City Councilor Lisa Ford talks about the plans for a new fire station in north BA, potential changes to the city's fireworks ordinance, and an update on the public infrastructure improvements coming soon to Events Park as part of the amphitheater project. This is City Co…
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P'rirca'iluni, Eprirca'iluni – To clean Plitaaq eprirturu. – Clean the stove.
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The Flaming Lips formed in Oklahoma City in 1983. Over the last four decades, they’ve put out 16 albums. In 1999, they put out their album The Soft Bulletin, and that brought them a new level of success. And then, in 2002, they followed it up with Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, which was their biggest album to date. Pitchfork named it one of the …
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[Episode 92] Courageous Book Choices and Why They Matter (w/ Dr. Elizabeth Wilkins)
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In this episode of Teaching Channel Talks, Dr. Elizabeth Wilkins, alongside our host Dr. Wendy Amato, discusses the impact of book bans. Wendy and Elizabeth explore how these bans hinder authentic learning by omitting essential themes like violence, mental health, and race. Emphasizing the need for inclusive reading materials, they urge educators t…
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Malta, with Eric Tenin and Michael Salone
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Eric is French, born and raised in Paris where he lived and worked as a business journalist until Michael and he left for Malta. Michael is American by birth (born in Hollywood, Florida) and became French while living in Paris. An HR Executive for 2 very large conglomerates, Michael has moved around a lot for his companies and traveled the world. H…
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59. Wandering Waters Paddle Quest with Sammy Zambon, Virginia State Parks
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“Our goal for Wandering Waters is to get people out and exploring our parks, either on a stand up paddle board, a kayak, or a canoe and seeing our parks from a different perspective. You can go to a park like Hungry Mother and hike up to the top of Molly's Knob and get that giant panoramic scenic view. But then you can come back down and either ren…
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Qelempaq – Rose Hip April-rem qelempaq caayuq pingaktaaraa. – April likes rose hip tea.
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Purchase of the Grain Elevator, Roadway improvements in East BA, and widening of 37th between Kenosha and Albany streets were among the 70 items on the agendas of the Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority meetings on May 7, 2024.By City of Broken Arrow
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Episode 83: Social Emotional Learning - From Recognition to Action with Sheldon Berman
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Understanding the essence of SEL (Social Emotional Learning) is one thing, implementing it is another. Dr. Sheldon Bergman (Shelley to Jeff), has decades of experience leading this work. He and Jeff, longtime friends go into depth about strategies and the needed courage to tackle this work on behalf of students.…
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Qahmaquq – Cockle, Clam Qahmaquryugtua. – I want some cockles.
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We had the opportunity to talk with the Broken Arrow Police Department Public Relations Unit about One BA coming up on May 11. ONE BA is a one-day event dedicated to community service, where we unite to undertake meaningful projects throughout the city. The goal is to create lasting, positive change that resonates deeply within our community.🤝…
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Episode 82: Setting Expectations, Giving Feedback, and Embracing Difficult Conversations with Jeff Hancher
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This is the case in education, like other fields, but creating systems of accountability and giving feedback can be very uncomfortable and difficult. Jeff Hancher is an expert in this area, and we were so lucky to get his help and perspective. If you lead, regardless of level in education, listen to Jeff's invaluable advice.…
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Episode 81: Teaching Advanced Reading and Writing In The Elementary Grades with Alfred Tatum
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Dr. Alfred Tatum brings to light that perhaps our bar is set too low, specifically for Black boys. Alfred is passionate and very experienced in regards to literacy development, and his mission to teach and raise intellectuals is inspiring. His book, Teaching Black Boys in the Elementary Grades, is dense and packed with helpful instructional strateg…
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Episode 80: Leading from the Middle with Scott Mautz
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As one can see and/or hear, Scott's content specific to leading from the middle is something that needs to be heard by educational leaders. It may be one of the most relevant and pragmatic books that may not make it to the education space unless promoted and pushed. Scott's description of the challenges leaders face is so accurate, and the advice a…
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Episode 79: Khan Academy Making AI Work For Students & Teachers with Kristen Dicerbo
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In education, like all disciplines, there are organizations we rely on to move forward and innovate and teach us along the way. The Khan Academy is one of them, especially when it comes to embedding technological advances to improve instructional support for students. In this Leader Chat we are honored to have Kristen Dicerbo talk with us as we del…
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Episode 78: Overcoming Adversity: Leading and Innovating with Pearl Arredondo
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Pearl is an inspirational leader in many respects. She is fearless, strategic, but ultimately empowered by doing what is best for those she serves. She has and continues to resist the trappings of politics and bureaucracy, and her story needs to be shared and heard by principals and district leaders. She and Jeff get real in this conversation, and …
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One of the songs I keep coming back to is “Mohabbat” by Arooj Aftab. It’s really special to me. I listen to it all the time. I’ve been listening to it so often that I wanted to revisit Arooj's episode about it. In the time since the episode has come out, she has released a collaborative album with Vijay Iyer and Shahzad Ismaily called Love In Exile…
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[Episode 91] Unlocking Student Success Through Cognitive Skills (w/ Dr. Greg King)
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This episode of Teaching Channel Talks features a conversation between Dr. Wendy Amato and Dr. Greg King, the Director of Research from Mindprint Learning, discussing how different cognitive skills in students impact how they process information. They delve into the importance of leveraging cognitive skills for personalized learning, the impact of …
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Albuquerque, New Mexico with Pamm Meyers
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pamm meyers pamm meyers is, storyteller, dynamic leader and advocate dedicated to fostering prosperity within the LGBTQIA community through business innovation and social advocacy. With a multifaceted background, pamm has become a trailblazer in various fields, leaving an indelible mark on New Mexico’s LGBTQIA and business communities. As CEO of Go…
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58. Virginia’s Adventure Towns: Urbanna's River Life - Fishing, Crabbing, Boating, Camping & Paddling with Rivah Sistah
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“For us to get to Grey’s Point campground, we had to pass through Urbanna. So one day I made a left just to explore and I was like, 'Wow! It’s so beautiful!' The boats and the waterfront, dining and nice houses. It’s this vibe that you just have to experience for yourself.” – Rivah Sistah Patricia Clement Welcome to the charming port town of Urbann…
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Tuqumaluni – Dead Iqallut tuqumaut. – The fish are dead.
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Uluranaq – Dangerous TRaapat allrani uluranartaartut. – Ladders are sometimes dangerous.
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Rick retired on Dec 31 2023 with 35 years and 21 Emmy Awards under his belt as a producer, writer, and director. He began his work as a public service when he was elected as Dane County WI County Board Supervisor for which he will aim for reelection on 4/2/24. He is an advocate for the disenfranchised serving as a CASA volunteer in 3 states, as co-…
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Community survey results, a new elevated water tower in south BA, and resurfacing 23rd Street were among the 40 items on the agendas of the Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority meetings on April 16, 2024.By City of Broken Arrow
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The band War formed in 1969, in Long Beach, California. “Low Rider” is from their 1975 album Why Can’t We Be Friends? The song was a hit as soon as it came out. It went to #1 on the Billboard R&B charts. And it’s just had tremendous lasting power ever since. Besides being in Dazed and Confused, where I heard it, it’s been sampled by The Beastie Boy…
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[Episode 90] Rethinking the Educator Mindset (w/ Dr. Walter Lee)
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In this episode of Teaching Channel Talks, our host, Dr. Wendy Amato, welcomes Dr. Walter Lee, Assistant Professor of Middle/Secondary Education at the University of South Carolina Upstate, to discuss educator mindsets and the importance of positive self-concept. In this conversation, Dr. Lee shares his equity-focused approach for preparing the nex…
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57. Walk Ride Paddle: A Life Outside with Senator Tim Kaine
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"Everybody has a favorite place in Virginia like a trail, a sunset, a beach, a lake, or a river. Everyone has a place that's special to them and everyone is invested in trying to make sure that it's there for their kids and their grandkids. And that's such a unifier. When you're on the trail with people, you're not talking about politics, you're ta…
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Alap'aaq, ARap'aaq – African American Person Alap'aaq Nuniamen taillria. – An African American person came to Old Harbor.
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Kugyaq, Kugyasiq – Net Kugyasiq aturtaa'aqa. – I use the net.
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From the lively Rose District Farmers Market to the vibrant New Orleans Square Block Party, we're diving into the pulse of our community. Plus, hear more about Broken Arrow's new public transportation option.By City of Broken Arrow
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[Episode 89] Why Students Lose When Consensus Requires Comfort (w/Dr. Howard Fields III)
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In this compelling episode of Teaching Channel Talks, Dr. Wendy Amato hosts Dr. Howard Fields III, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and adjunct professor of education at Harris-Stowe State University. In this eye-opening exploration, Howard and Wendy examine challenges in educational equity, unravel the complexities of DEI efforts, and s…
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Street Rehabilitation coming to the Rose District, an Update on ScotFest, and Right of Way Beautifications were among the 40 items on the agendas of the Broken Arrow City Council, Municipal Authority, and Economic Development Authority meetings on April 2, 2024.By City of Broken Arrow
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Shania Twain is a singer and songwriter from Ontario, Canada. She’s the only female artist to have had three consecutive Diamond albums — albums that have sold over ten million copies. Actually, her 1997 album Come On Over is the best-selling album by a female solo artist of all time. One of the most iconic songs from that iconic album is "You’re S…
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Salt Lake City, Utah with Dwayne Atkinson
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Dwayne was born/raised in the northern Utah area (Ogden, north of SLC) and also spent time in southern California (Oxnard) He was educated in Utah through high school, and went to Weber State University, majoring in Architecture, but discontinued his education. Raised in the area's predominant religion (Latter Day Saints, Mormon) Served a church mi…
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