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The Black Curriculum Presents: Sounds of Black Britain, a podcast where we use music as an educational resource to understand the Black British experience. Cultural powerhouse Julie Adenuga and special guests deep dive into the musical history of Black Britain. Sheā€™ll be joined by the people who have all contributed to the scene's evolution and huge rise: Chip, Estelle, General Levy, D Double E, Tiana Major9, DJ Target, Jae 5, Omar, Dennis Bovell, and Novelist to name a few. This immersive p ...
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Black Curriculum Presents, A Letter Home: In Praise of Windrush To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the HMT Empire Windrush arriving in Britain on 22 June 1948, join our guests as they explore the range of British Caribbean experiences from Literature to Music to Food. Featuring intergenerational discussions between the likes of Jade LB, Lorna Holder, Cristale, and more, this series champions the culture and contributions of the Caribbean community in Britain, from Windrush to the Present ...
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Every Week Weā€™re Making Plain Whatā€™s Happening in the Black World and Interviewing Guests You Need to Hear. - We launched S2 of the Make It Plain (MIP) Podcast to coincide with the historic founding of the Organisation of Afro-America Unity (OAAU). Malcolm X announced the establishment of the OAAU at a public meeting in New York's Audubon Ballroom sixty years ago, on June 28, 1964. - Make It Plain (MIP) is an independent media platform, the editorial wing of Harambee OBU (HOBU), and a go-to- ...
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The American Vandal

Matt Seybold, Center For Mark Twain Studies

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An ever-growing collection of conversations about literature, humor, and history in America, produced by the premier source for programming and funding scholarship on Mark Twain's life and legacy.
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A comprehensive podcast on black history and black issues around the world. Youā€™ll hear about subjects in black history that you wonā€™t find in your average history curriculum. Each story is told in an entertaining narrative fashion thatā€™s easy to listen to. I used to get bored in history class too. But black history is far from boring. The rich tapestry of experience that makes up the diaspora deserves its attention and thatā€™s the mission of this podcast: bringing black history from around t ...
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Building Bridges

King's University College and Brescia University College

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The Building Bridges Podcast is a collaboration between the EDID offices at Brescia and Kingā€™s University Colleges. The podcast is a direct result of the report and recommendations from the Anti-Racism Working Group. The report recommended creating channels to discuss racism so that it is normalized as a topic of discussion, and not to treat it as taboo. The podcast is written, recorded, and edited by Kingā€™s and Brescia students, and supervised by Kingā€™s and Brescia staff.
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The Politics of Curriculum Reform

David Scott and Raphaƫl Gani

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Do you find yourself being drawn into polarized debates about curriculum reform? Are you frustrated by the "temperature" of these conversations? Might you be longing for a more reasoned, more respectful source insight about changes to curriculum across Canada? And while many individuals and groups are busy advocating for change, David Scott (University of Calgary) from the University of Calgary) and Raphaƫl Gani (University of Ottawa) are hoping to step back and create some space for a diffe ...
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Erica Buddington, founder of Langston Leagueā€”a curriculum design company, is trying to maneuver the world of startup. Sheā€™s documenting and recording her findings, and those of her friends, + the struggle that comes with being a woman of color in the business world. Join her, every week, to track her progress and hopefully inspire your own.
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Black SEL is about acknowledging the ways that SEL competencies have been present in black communities long before the designation or study of social-emotional learning. In this seasonal podcast, we open up a safe space for black thought leaders and change-makers to share their experiences, and expertise all while highlighting key Social-Emotional Skills. Through each episode, we showcase the variety and depth of the Black SEL experience by making SEL relatable, tangible, and sustainable in ...
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Open Door

Open Door

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The best professional development is often found in a room down the corridor. Open Door is a community-driven podcast hosted by Lee Blowers and Chris Galley, that brings educators together from around the world to discuss teaching and learning.
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Point Black Podcast is a weekly show that dives deep into issues that impact the community. Hosted by Adolphus Pruitt and Reverend Darryl Gray, the podcast discusses topics ranging from social justice, politics, and community development to education, health, and cultural events. Through in-depth interviews with community leaders, activists, and experts, Point Black provides listeners with insights and perspectives on the issues that matter most to them. The show is not only informative, but ...
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History Detective is a podcast for teachers, students and lovers of history. It delves into stories from the past that donā€™t always get told in the textbooks. Every episode will include an original song that compliments the topic. This is a classroom friendly resource that aligns with history curriculums. Visit Amped Up Learning for accompanying teaching resources for every episode.
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JOIN THE COURAGEOUS YOUNG HEROINE ON A VOLCANIC PODCAST ADVENTURE! "An exciting adventure with an appealingly game young heroine." - Kirkus Reviews Veronica is a perfectly ordinary girl, except for one very important thing - she lives on a volcano! Join Veronica on her search for pearls in the black sands on the far side of the biggest volcano of all...Mount Mystery! Kids and adults alike will root for Veronica. The story not only delivers the wonder, it complements STEM curriculum (science, ...
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Identity. Diversity. Empathy. Awareness. Service. The IDEAS Club at the John F. Kennedy School in Berlin, Germany was born of the demand that in our time of crises, in our Age of Anxiety, when democracy is fragile, when intolerance is increasingly tolerated, we must intensify our efforts to create a safe but challenging space to discuss and celebrate diversity. IDEAS is about challenging stereotypes, grappling with our biases, and tackling tough issues.
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Jepson School of Leadership Studies

Jepson School of Leadership Studies

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As the nationā€™s first-ever undergraduate school of leadership studies, the Jepson School takes "leading the way" very seriously. Thatā€™s why we educate tomorrowā€™s leaders with a world-class program, preparing them for positions that drive real change in their communities and the world. Through a rigorous curriculum, opportunities for outside experience, and support that extends far beyond their time at Jepson, our students find a leadership journey unlike any other. Recently named the "Jewel ...
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Teaching Hard History

Learning for Justice

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What we donā€™t know about American history hurts us all. Teaching Hard History begins with the long legacy of slavery and reaches through Reconstruction, Jim Crow, and the civil rights movement into the present day. Brought to you by Learning for Justice (formerly Teaching Tolerance) and hosted by Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries and Dr. Bethany Jay, Teaching Hard History brings us the lessons we should have learned in school through the voices of scholars and educators. Itā€™s great advice for teacher ...
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Visions of Education

Visions of Education

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Visions of Education is an education podcast where education professor Dan Krutka and high school social studies teacher Michael Milton have conversations with educators to discuss their big ideas in education. VoE also partners with the National Council for the Social Studies (NCSS) and associated groups to provide the latest from classroom teachers, education, professors, and researchers on social studies education.
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Rethinking our norms on Learning and Curriculum as well as advocating future readiness! We speak about the nonstop journey towards Education reform in Aftica and lessons from all over the world. What we deliver #STEM #Learning #Motivation #Resilence #Reengineeringminds #Innovation #STEMskills #21stcenturylearning #STEMWarriors STRAIGHT FROM THE HIP CREATING HOLISTIC LEARNERS QUALITY EDUCATION FOR ALL RADICAL TRANSFORMATION IS OUR GOAL Cover art photo provided by Rangus Moiboi on Unsplash: ht ...
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Welcome to Diversity Connects Us. This podcast highlights lived experiences and inspirational stories of strength and tenacity. We will share profound and courageous dialogues that influence diversity, equity, and inclusion by breaking the barriers and labels of stereotypes, confronting biases, and offering best practices to achieve a more significant cultural mindset. We will share some actionable tips from the best trailblazers! Join us as we break through some glass ceilings and disrupt h ...
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Clap for Classics! is a music education podcast for kids ages 2-8. Join Ms. Elizabeth and Forte the Lion while we sing, move our bodies, learn about great classical music and more! Toddlers, preschoolers, kindergarteners and even early elementary kids will love the engaging activities and parents will love the rich educational material found in each episode.
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CRƈME is an acronym ā€“ it stands for Communicating the Race Equality Message Effectively. In each episode we will be interviewing a representative of one of the organisations fighting for racial equality in Britain. But this will not be just a dry discussion on policy ā€“ this is about the people behind the campaigning, and the experiences that shaped them.
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ā€œHelping you build a thriving marriage that people admire.ā€ We believe personally that marriage should be a curriculum in every primary school and college. Because this a lifelong decision, one of the most important decisions in life. And yet, there is little to no training for it. It's better than wasting time learning a ton of useless information we're never going to use after we graduate from school anyway. My wife and I were together for 16 years and we've been married for 9 years. If yo ...
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The Groove

Frae-Frae (LaFrae Sci)

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Welcome to The Groove Rooted in Blues Futurism and the Digital Diaspora, The Groove is a waking dreamscape at the intersection of reflection and resilience. Headphones are recommended, and sitting in a relaxed state in a place where you can close your eyes. If you enjoy the experience, pay it forward and share it with a friend. All music and sounds written, recorded, and produced by LaFrae Sci In groove and gratitude LaFrae Sci (aka Frae-Frae) is a composer, drummer, deep listener, educator, ...
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Teacher Talk Podcast

Teaching it Trill LLC

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What happens when you mix Teachers, Drinks and Education related topics??? Teacher Talk Podcast! Join us for candid conversations and cocktails. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/teachertalkpodcast/support
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Many schools are filled with high levels of anxiety and trauma - due to increases in school violence, students' lack of respect for others and classroom interruptions during instruction. Teachers face unprecedented challenges in the classroom: studentsā€™ mental health struggles, studentsā€™ learning loss from remote learning caused by Covid-19, and so much more. Teachers also face real-life personal issues just like everyone else and these burdens donā€™t disappear when they go to work. At school ...
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We end the year with a special episode from our other podcast THE FINA MENDOZA MYSTERIES. Fina is the 10-year-old daughter of a congressman who solves mysteries in the U.S. Capitol with the help of a big orange dog named Senator Something. This episode takes place January 6th, 2021 and is designed to help adults talk to kids about the events of thaā€¦
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Following Jelani Favors's description of how the second curriculum of HBCUs has been compromised since the 1980s, we look back at the origins of Howard University in the Freedman's Bureau [10:00], discuss the labor history of literature instruction [28:00], and mark the college football playoffs by discussing the dehumanization of athletic workers ā€¦
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Everybody wants to go to Parisā€¦especially Nikki Maxwell! Readers from Hollingworth Elementary School discuss the latest entry in Rachel RenĆ©e Russellā€™s series. Itā€™s Dork Diaries: Tales from a Not-So-Posh Paris Adventure. Rachel and daughter Nikki Russell, who illustrates the books, answer questions from the kids. Our celebrity reader is actress/scrā€¦
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Archives, physical and digital, are suffering from austerity, enshittification, and censorship. In this episode scholars discuss the ambivalent impacts of digitization, what information matters in the data economy [8:30], an analogy involving European colonialism [23:00], the competition to document between corporations and universities [46:00], thā€¦
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Meet Nancy Bird who was the first woman with a commercial pilot's license in the British Empire. In 1935, she travelled to rural NSW taking Sister Silver dressed as Father Christmas to bring Christmas cheer to all of her Click to join my mailing list Teachers Pay Teachers Store Grab a copy of History, Her Story, Our Story from Amazon! If you would ā€¦
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Send us a text Have you ever wondered what happens when we push past the boundaries God has set for our lives? In this video, we uncover the spiritual, emotional, and even practical consequences of stepping outside His will. Discover the hidden costs that come with crossing boundaries meant to protect us and guide us toward purpose. If you're feeliā€¦
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Send us a text What if nurturing a garden could also nurture social change? Join me on the Radical Root podcast as we explore the profound influence of radical gardening, especially during the winter solsticeā€”a time synonymous with new beginnings. Discover how gardening stretches far beyond cultivating food; it mirrors our societal systems, unearthā€¦
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"A Tale Of Today" returns with an episode inspired by "The Teaching Archive." Its authors discuss the pedagogical innovations of HBCUs and strategies for teaching literary history, followed by the legacy of New Historicism in the classroom [14:00], the model of the Monks of Lindisfarne [24:00], the historical rivalry between professors and journaliā€¦
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In the demanding field of education, we face daily interactions with various individuals, including students, parents, and colleagues, which can sometimes lead to stressful situations. However, it's important to remember that God intends to refine our hearts through these challenges, not to add to our burdens. Trials are not meant to tear us down, ā€¦
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Every Christian educator is intentionally assigned to their school by divine purpose. You serve as a warrior on a mission from God. Your presence in the school building daily prevents countless unfortunate events and moments of tension from occurring. Through prayerful intervention, you guard the school environment, staff, and students from unseen ā€¦
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In the journey of spirit-led teaching, physical stressors like exhaustion, illness, or recovery can deeply impact our work and lives. Whether we face these challenges ourselves or support our loved ones, itā€™s essential to remember that God is the ultimate healer. His strength covers all our needsā€”physical and spiritual. God may heal our bodies or uā€¦
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šŸ‘‰šŸæ WATCH THE FULL VIDEO OF THE EPISODE: This week Kehinde answers some mailbag questions from our listeners. Topics included the Jay-Z news, Lammy's response to the arrest of Marcus Fakana in Dubai, the role of Black academics and how we build Black solidarity This is our final episode for 2024 and also the last episode in season 2 (S2) of the Makeā€¦
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Send us a text Discover the transformative potential of school gardens with us as Amarina Guerrero, program director of the Youth Grow program at Growing Gardens, shares her inspiring journey with our listeners. From her early days in Oregon, where she developed a deep bond with nature, to her college years that unveiled her passion for school gardā€¦
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Prayers come in various forms and can be offered through songs, communion, or in quiet moments, including prayers for classroom management. This week, be specific in your prayers. Name specific situations or individuals, such as a parent you need to call, a meeting you want to be purposeful, or a student facing difficulties. God listens attentivelyā€¦
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It is important to have a close relationship with God, just as students feel connected to their teachers and trust them with their concerns regarding family life. God delights when we come to Him with everything that is on our hearts and cherishes the time to connect with us. There is no prayer request too big or too small for God, and this facet oā€¦
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This week, let us raise our voices in praise to His Holy Name! Offer gratitude for the countless promises He has fulfilled and the miracles witnessed within your school, made possible by the presence of His Holy Spirit in dedicated teachers like you. Praise Him in anticipation of all He will accomplish within your students, the school community, anā€¦
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Turn worries and stressful life situations, especially those that weigh on troubled minds, to God through faith. As a Christian teacher, letting go of anxieties and worries demonstrates trust in God's ability to work all things for the greater good and His glory. The Holy Spirit within provides the faith and help needed to release these worries, alā€¦
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Send us a text In this reaction video, I share my thoughts on the popular video "6 Things Women Need to Know About Men." Iā€™ve seen it before, but my wife hasnā€™tā€”so youā€™ll get a fresh perspective from her as she hears these points for the first time! We discuss what we agree with, what we donā€™t, and how these ideas play out in real-life relationshipā€¦
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Did you ever wish that you had a pet elephant? Well, Jordan was lucky enough to find one. That unusual relationship is at the heart of our book Jordan and Marshmallow by Alina Chau. Readers from Atwater Elementary School in Los Angeles discuss disabilities, sports, and Indonesia with host Kitty Felde. Our celebrity reader is NPRā€™s host of ā€œAll Thinā€¦
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šŸ‘‰šŸæ WATCH THE FULL VIDEO INTERVIEW: https://youtu.be/bdhvMOBaq6c?si=t3iBJjVuo6fUaO7q As we wrap up 2024, Kehinde Andrews links up with co-host Busayo Twins to share their views of this year's headline events and stories as they relate to us. For this special feature, Busayo will be a regular cohost with Kehinde, where they chop it up about the politā€¦
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We continue our series of episodes highlighting banned books. This week, itā€™s Elizabeth Acevedoā€™s novel The Poet X. The novel in verse was challenged in 2020 by parents in North Carolina who argued that the book was unconstitutionally hostile to religion. The challenge was turned down by the courts. It was again challenged in 2023 in Wisconsin becaā€¦
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Send us a text Reji, an ex-meth and cocaine addict, shares his chilling testimony after dying 4 times and experiencing hell. His shocking story of addiction, redemption, and the afterlife is one you need to hear. This powerful account is a must-watch for those seeking hope and transformation in 2024 and beyond. Share this episode some a friend or lā€¦
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šŸ‘‰šŸæ WATCH THE FULL VIDEO INTERVIEW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EC8g-wk0RIg&t=1s In this week's Black World News Kai discusses the news of Paul Stephenson's passing earlier this month. Paul was a civil rights legend in the UK and a great example of a Black historical figure who should to be on the curriculum. Talking of the curriculum, this weekā€¦
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Are you that aunt or uncle ā€“ the one who only gives books for birthdays and holidays? I hope so. But if itā€™s been a few years since youā€™ve picked up a middle grade novel, we have help from some experts ā€“ kids who visited us at the City of Stem LA Maker Faire to tell us about their favorite books. Start making your list and checking it twiceā€¦ Favoriā€¦
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An episode built around an interview with Tressie McMillan Cottom covers what lessons the rest of Higher Ed can learn from HBCUs [3:00], the vectors of financialization in the New Gilded Age [19:00], the migration of the for-profit model into not-for-profit institutions [60:00], and how Modern Monetary Theory might invigorate the Black University Cā€¦
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The Jepson Leadership Forum presents Eric Klinenberg, author and Helen Gould Shepard Professor of Social Science and director of the Institute for Public Knowledge at New York University, for a discussion on "How 2020 Shaped 2024." The 2024-25 Jepson Leadership Forum invites scholars and experts to discuss how division and polarization affect Ameriā€¦
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šŸ‘‰šŸæ WATCH THE FULL VIDEO INTERVIEW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y34bkZeNBQg "There's No Such Thing as a Racist, There is Racism" - Kehinde Andrews No guest this week, instead listen in for a Political Education feature from Kehinde Andrews (@Kehinde_Andrews). He highlights the difference between racially prejudiced people and racism, between indā€¦
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Meet Gayle Forman the author of Not Nothing. Visit Gayle's website here: https://www.gayleforman.com/ Click to join my mailing list Teachers Pay Teachers Store Grab a copy of History, Her Story, Our Story from Amazon! If you would like to support the podcast, you and Buy Me a Coffee Write a review on Podchaser, Apple or Spotify. The History Detectiā€¦
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Send us a text Do your desires align with God's will? šŸ¤” In this video, we dive into the truth about how to approach your goals and dreams from a biblical perspective. Is wanting something enough, or does God have a greater plan for you? If youā€™ve ever wondered whether your ambitions are part of Godā€™s plan or just your own, this is the video for youā€¦
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