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Join us for ”Inside the Cambodia Project,” where student researcher Christian Pearson and professor Ben Beck discuss meaningful findings relating to sustainable business, corporate social responsibility, and firm growth in emerging markets such as Cambodia. Learn about the cutting-edge research that gets us out of bed every day and find your own passion to pursue humanitarian research endeavors. For more information, visit our website at www.cambodiaproject.com.
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Welcome to the Sci’more Podcast by Project Bridge, a student-led science communication organization at Johns Hopkins University. We discuss and break down complex scientific topics and principles for the members of the Baltimore community. We are always looking for suggestions for new questions and topics. Please call (443) 776-1282, send an email to scimore.podcast@gmail.com, or use the "Message" option on our website (https://anchor.fm/scimore ) to let us know what you want to hear on the ...
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Equipping you to successfully pursue the college of your dreams. I believe that the world needs every student to reach their full potential. College admittance shouldn't hold you back. I'm an educator and Harvard grad who has been in your shoes. I designed this podcast to accompany the Ivy League Challenge (my online course) to support my listeners. I've met with graduates, admissions officers, and professors to identify the criteria used to select candidates. I've crafted a road map for suc ...
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PodCal

UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism

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The student project showcase for the UC Berkeley course J212: Podcasting for the Real World, taught by Joshua Johnson.
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After Action Project

Firearms Radio Network

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The After Action Project is a podcast that focuses on the student’s perspective of a specific firearm’s (or firearms related) training course. It is an hour long conversational interview, with the time being almost equally split between the student and the instructor. While the podcast focuses on a specific course, it also introduces its listeners to the instructor, their training philosophies, and style of teaching/coaching/instructing.
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Pour It In A Cup

Project Simeon 2000 Students

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Teens navigating through a life where violence can find them at the most vulnerable moments discuss various methods of violence prevention. Community pillars come and spend time with the teens to share their stories of triumph. Pour it in a Cup is a podcast curated by students of The Simeon Alumni Village on Chicago's South Side.
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For Honors

Tyler Moore

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Tech, games, and life is what this topical podcast is all about. Created as part of a student project and fueled by creative passion this podcast was born to inform, entertain, and inspire people like you. New episodes every Wednesday! Music? Www is a thing by DJ Quads
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SENSES Artist Spotlight

The SENSES Project

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SENSES Program Coordinator Nick Piato interviews student creators who frequent the SENSES Lab at Syracuse University. This series is used to highlight student work, dive into their creative progress, and find out where they're going next.
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Healing Hearts is a podcast aimed to help others parent with purpose. We offer support for resilient families as a beacon of hope and understanding for parents of vulnerable youth. Our commitment is to serve as an empathetic yet empowering guide for parents through the complex journey of raising children who face emotional, developmental, or behavioral divergence. We create dialogues that inspire, providing practical solutions and unwavering support for parents seeking strength and compassio ...
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Studying abroad is one of the most transformational experiences a student can have in college. It’s an opportunity to meet new people, explore unfamiliar cultures and discover who you are. But with great transformation can come new challenges. Join Syracuse Abroad program alumni and staff in the DEIA Student Working Group as they share their stories of self discovery and their advice for making the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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Project XXX

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You're listening to Project XXX on Leeds Student Radio! This is the show where we delve into your favourite sex topics, get on guests and chat naughty nonsense! Uploaded weekly! Instagram: projectx.x.x Facebook: Project XXX on LSR Email: lsrprojectxxx@gmail.com
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Famous thinkers, writers, poets, and social justice leaders you should know about from the Arab World! in Arabic! Transcripts available on our website www.yallaarabee.com/podcast Yalla Arabee is an educational project and Arabic Academy created by an Arabic teacher and student to create fun and engaging content for learning Levantine Arabic. This Arabic podcast is created to help you learn Arabic language and culture in a fun and interesting way. If you like our work, please consider support ...
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Modern Math Teacher

Kristen Moore, Project Based Learning Coach

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Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and instructional coach at Moore Than Just X, empowers middle and high school math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and more student-centered practices to boost engagement in their classrooms. Teaching math has never been this fun! Whether you're a math teacher newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode ...
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The National First Gen College Celebration takes place every year on November 8th. The 2022 Syracuse University celebration was sponsored by the Kessler Scholars Program, HEOP, TRIO SSS, New Student and Family Programs, and SU Libraries. This podcast series was part of a larger campus effort to celebrate first gen students at SU.
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A podcast to discuss the findings of student projects run by Cathy Elliott and funded by the UCL Arena Centre. In the new series, NewCL, Cathy and Coskun Guclu discuss the experiences of first generation students at UCL. We are grateful to all the students who shared their stories with us. Thanks also to Dave Pickering for his help in producing and editing the podcast and to the UCL Arena Centre for the money to do the project and the UCL Department of Political Science for all their support ...
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Strict Scrutiny is a podcast about the United States Supreme Court and the legal culture that surrounds it. Hosted by three badass constitutional law professors-- Leah Litman, Kate Shaw, and Melissa Murray-- Strict Scrutiny provides in-depth, accessible, and irreverent analysis of the Supreme Court and its cases, culture, and personalities. Each week, Leah, Kate, and Melissa break down the latest headlines and biggest legal questions facing our country, emphasizing what it all means for our ...
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The Innocence Project London (IPL) is a pro bono organisation where students work with lawyers and academics to deconstruct claims of innocence from convicted individuals who have exhausted the criminal appeals process, with the aim of submitting applications to the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC) .
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The Leading Outside Student Territory (LOST) Project is a LinkedIn Video Series based on real life individuals from an array of backgrounds as they rise to the occasion and discover their passion. Some of their passions became more than just a hobby, it became their career. It's about those who may have gone the conventional route of higher education or maybe conquered a new unchartered territory. Discover what lies ahead in their stomping ground as these young entrepreneurs, innovators, and ...
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Savvy, practical insights on where our Education Establishment went wrong and how most schools can be improved.LET'S FIX EDUCATION explains the many dysfunctional theories and methods operating within our schools. This podcast is intended for parents, teachers, and community leaders who want education reform. Each week, LET'S FIX EDUCATION examines another problem in our public schools, such as: Constructivism. Learning styles. Sight-words. No memorization. Cooperative learning. Prior knowle ...
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Welcome to the first Tallinn University podcast where amazing things happen. The TLU Student Podcast is part of Tallinn University's LIFE project in which students create a podcast with a variety of interesting and relevant subjects for their community.
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On The Couch

Caddyshack Project

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Caddyshack Project host the On The Couch podcast series where guests discuss and explore current social themes and sex positive topics. We collaborate with experts, practitioners authors, advocates and influencers to share stories and insights that matter.
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The Crennan Project

Michael Crennan

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The Crennan Project is a podcast with UNCC student Michael Crennan and friends having conversations about real world issues going on across university campuses in America. The show features students, professors, staff, executive faculty, and campus public safety officials.
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adjustED: an education innovation podcast

Chad Brinkley, Marie Roberts

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conversations about creativity, tech, and innovation in education with marie roberts @marie_roberts2 and chad brinkley @techwithchad + awesome guests. we advocate for student driven and project-based learning and we use tech to help make those happen. #adjustED
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The Immigrant Project

The Immigrant Project

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The Immigrant Project More than a podcast, The Immigrant Project is a powerful conversation. Host Girish, and often producer Aastha, delve into the inspiring stories of individuals who bravely left everything behind to pursue a new life. Each episode offers an intimate look at the immigrant experience, dissecting the challenges and triumphs faced in a new world. Listen in as they explore: Navigating the Job Market: Hear real-world strategies for finding work and building a career in a new co ...
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Trust Me, I'm a Student

Madeleine Siniscalchi, Student Partner, The University of Manchester

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For the past year, 11 student partners have been involved in a co-produced project to evaluate the Greater Manchester Universities Student Mental Health Service. Now we're opening up and sharing our experiences with co-production: what it is, why it works, and the empowerment we've found as a result. Special thanks to the University of Manchester for supporting this evaluation project and to the Office for Students for funding it.
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Welcome to Project Uplifted, where we keep the positive self-talk on the forefront! Our mission is to change the way we think about ourselves and in turn improve lives, relationships, and overall well-being! YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL, HUMAN! Get Uplifted!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/project-uplifted/support
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An L&D podcast with Senior Instructional Designer Jeremy Brown & Senior Project Manager Sarah Meyer. To put it simply: we are terrible students. That doesn't mean that we aren't paying attention, that we don’t understand the course content, or that we can’t pass whatever assessment is at the end. It means that if we’re in a class, we’re probably evaluating the course itself more than listening. We are listening to speech patterns, evaluating how the course is put together, and if the flow is ...
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Send us a text In honor of the Student Academy Awards that took place this past Monday October 14th, I'm providing a quick recap of the winners. You'll also hear a little bit of my interviews from earlier this year with two of the winners and some thoughts on the ceremony experience itself. Check out my previous interviews with Robin Wang and Birdy…
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This is the third of four special episodes which highlight the impact of innocence work. This episode features Calum McCrae, an Innocence Project London alumni, now podcast producer at The Times. Calum talks about how innocence work sparked his interest in telling peoples stories through podcasts. Produced by Janno Media https://jannomedia.com/…
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Send us a text In today's episode, I interview Kirsten Slemint, the director of the short film "Burnt Country" which explores the threat of wildfire in Australia and the indigenous population who works hard to help manage the threat. The film was a finalist for the 2024 Student Academy Awards. Listen to hear about the editorial decision to juxtapos…
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Welcome to the first official season of Identity Abroad with Syracuse Abroad! Sebastian Talib ’25, our new host, welcomes guests Talia St. Angelo ’25 and Anna Meehan ’26 to talk about the basics of studying abroad at Syracuse University. They share their stories of studying in Spain and Poland, why going in the fall is the best, and their study abr…
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Send us a text Hi and welcome back to today’s episode of Learn Arabic with Transit Station by Yalla Arabee. Don’t forget that we translate all of these episodes, you can find them on our website www.yallaarabee.com/podcast ALSO! Don't forget that we offer Arabic classes, in person all around the world (Beirut, Damascus, Dubai, Berlin, Amman, and Un…
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Memo to students. Are you looking for good topics to research and write about? I have been studying education for many years. I've published a lot of material that you will find useful. So much of the writing within the field of education is shallow, useless, and boring. Typically, professors try to protect methods that should never have been embra…
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If you are a fan of public transit, you will enjoy this episode! Today, we had a special opportunity to chat with Jerome Alexander Horne, the communications manager for the Baltimore Red Line. Jerome will discuss the revival of the Baltimore Red Line, how the residents of Baltimore can contribute to the decision-making processes, and the upcoming o…
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Send us a text In today's episode, I interview Bartłomiej Błaszczyński, the director of the short film "Take Me to Her" which explores the story of a woman who has gone through an incredible loss, and struggles to deal with it. The film was a finalist for the 2024 Student Academy Awards. Listen to hear about the genesis of the story of the film, a …
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Podcast producer Ben Beck invites Sam Christensen, host and director of The Best 2 podcast, onto the show. Sam shares some of his greatest impressions from his experience as a full-time missionary in Cambodia. Then, Ben and Sam discuss some of the cultural differences inherent to Southeast Asia and form hypotheses about their effect on small busine…
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Let’s talk. Send me a text message! In this episode of The Modern Math Teacher, we’re talking about how you can make math relevant and exciting by integrating election data into your algebra lessons. With the upcoming 2024 election, there’s no better time to show students how mathematical concepts can be used to analyze voter turnout trends and mak…
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Melissa, Kate, and Leah recap October at the Supreme Court, diving into the sewage-infested waters of City and County of San Francisco v. Environmental Protection Agency. What did clean water ever do to Brett Kavanaugh? Also recapped: cases about the judicial review of immigration visas and veterans benefits. Finally, the hosts finish off with a pe…
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Toni Rose is joined by Sara Bennis to talk about how she uses and adapts MCP as the principal of a rural elementary school. Show Notes The Energy Bus, by Jon Gordon Connect with Sara by email at sbennis@maquoketaschools.org, and check out her district and its Socials at [maquoketaschools.org](maquoketaschools.org) Learning Experiences for the Upcom…
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In this episode, we sit down with Joel, an experienced immigration lawyer with over 40 years of practice in U.S. and Canadian immigration law. He has spent his career helping a diverse range of clients, from senior executives to individuals and large multinational organizations, navigate the complex rules and processes related to cross-border busin…
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Have you ever binned or recycled something that was still working, or could have been repaired? Our new report says that the answer is likely, yes. Did you want to do so? Our polling suggests, no! Last year, we conducted a small study on rates of reuse and repair at a waste and recycling centre in London and found that almost half of the small elec…
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Chandler has a perfect plan for proposing to Monica, but an old flame pops up on the scene, stealing Chandler's thunder and pagentry. Will he be able to save his romantic moment without self sabotaging himself? You know! Joey becomes and self proclaimed captain and Rachel and Phoebe are making contingency plans for the future. Let us know your thou…
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Our next case study goes into the dangers of not communicating between departments, and how we can help to facilitate discussions between siloed parties during learning development. Many companies struggle with open communication, so tune in for some tips on how to tackle this common issue.על ידי Lumious
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Do you listen to music every day? What is your favouritemusic to listen to? How do you feel when you listen to your favourite piece? Do you listen to music to feel excited, to relax, to be hyped up, or to sleep? Music surrounds us and impacts us in ways that we cannot imagine. You probably would not be surprised if we told you all that music is eve…
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Send us a text In today's episode, I interview Tom Potter, the director of the experimental short film "Lullaby for the Lost" which explores the memories of a man who is beginning to forget his mother. The film was a finalist for the 2024 Student Academy Awards. Listen to hear some incredible thoughts on dreams and memories, some very manual tactic…
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We’ve all been there before. You’re working with a few other people and everything just seems to click. It might be on a ball field or court. Or it might be in a jam session or a rehearsal for live theater. If you’re lucky, it... The post The Five Biggest Pitfalls of Collaborative Grouping (And How to Avoid Them) appeared first on John Spencer.…
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Episode 172: Trump threatens to cancel Department of Education. Is this Good? Bad? Or merely a premise for Comedy? (Wed., Oct. 16, 2024) K-12 is not a serious place. It’s an endless array of goofy ideas that should never be used. Basically, that's why Trump wants to eliminate the Department of Education. Personally, I support anything that puts pre…
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Let’s talk. Send me a text message! In this exciting episode of The Modern Math Teacher, we dive into some of the most debated topics in math education with Juliana Tapper, author of the upcoming book Teaching 6-12 Math Intervention. Juliana shares her insights on when direct instruction is not just effective—but essential--yup you heard that right…
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Send us a text In this episode, Sophia Mills talks with Carli Dansky, a passionate speaker, writer, and coach. She started her company, btrue&well, because she believes that being true to ourselves plays a crucial role in how we feel every day! Based on her experiences, Carli understands that making authentic choices is key to living a life of fulf…
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After covering some breaking news, Kate, Melissa and Leah recap last week's oral arguments at the Supreme Court, including cases about civil rights, ghost guns, and the death penalty. Come for the palpable tension between Justices Alito and Kagan, stay for SG Prelogar gently explaining to Justice Alito how a gun isn’t like an omelet. Follow us on I…
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In this special edition mini-episode, Maddy and Winnie sit down with Public Health Placement Student Jade Scott at the University of Wollongong recording studio. Listen as they reflect on Jade’s project that explored podcast production and how it can be better used as an innovative tool for sexual health education and promotion. This episode was re…
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Toni Rose is joined by Sabrina Monserate-Lindsay for a deep dive into her approach to using the MCP model in her high school math class. Show Notes World Jigsaw Puzzle Championship 2024 Connect with Sabrina on Instagram @puzzle_bites Learning Experiences for the Upcoming Week We’re attending MassCUE in Foxborough, MA from Oct. 15-17. We have four o…
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Chandlier is moving things right along by purchasing and\ engagement ring, Rachel is quite tired of Paul's...whining and Ross and Joey feel like they are on the outs! Let us know what you think by writing us at april5k@gmail.com @HuntressPodcast on Twitter/X www.patreon.com/wrightonnetwork Let us know if you have any interesting engagement ring hij…
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Send us a text In today's episode, I interview Luke Morgan, the director of the short film "The Boat." The film is based on a heartbreaking true story of a father who must make a difficult choice when his daughter begins exhibiting troubling medical symptoms and is it qualified for the 97th Academy Awards. Listen to hear about the work that Luke an…
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Send us a text Hi and welcome back to today’s episode of Learn Arabic with Transit Station by Yalla Arabee. Don’t forget that we translate all of these episodes, you can find them on our website www.yallaarabee.com/podcast ALSO! Don't forget that we offer Arabic classes, in person all around the world (Beirut, Damascus, Dubai, Berlin, Amman, and Un…
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Join Winnie as she sits down with Tessa Opie and Kerrin Bradfield in a nuanced discussion on consent, sex education and porn literacy education for young people. Tessa and Kerrin are dedicated and passionate in empowering others to develop healthy attitudes toward relationships, consent and sex. Listen as they share their dynamic collaboration in c…
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I love to come up with project ideas. The brainstorming process feels a bit like going to a candy store, where I get to peruse past experiences, seek out new interests, find materials, and feel inspired by whatever pops up. Or better yet, it’s more... The post How do you come up with great project ideas? (Four Starting Places) appeared first on Joh…
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Episode 171: Why Kids Need Multiplication Tables (Wed., October 9, 2024) What is the one method that every student knows is essential for middle and upper level math. It's a list of shortcuts that we call the multiplication tables. What is 6 by 4? If you don't know, you have to start over again on every question. You have to put little dots on the …
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Send us a text In today's episode, I interview Birdy Wei-Ting Hung, the director of the experimental short film "A Brighter Summer Day for the Lady Avengers." The film looks at the experience of a young girl in 1980s Taiwan and won a gold award at the 2024 Student Academy Awards. Listen to hear how the film was inspired by two other films, how impo…
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Let’s talk. Send me a text message! Are you ready to make the most of parent-teacher conferences and open house this fall? 🍁 In this episode of The Modern Math Teacher, I’m sharing my top tips to help you feel prepared and confident! 🔑 Learn how to use a pre-conference reflection form to keep conferences focused and meaningful (you can grab it for …
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Leah, Melissa, and Kate kick off with a look at Jack Smith’s unsealed brief on Trump’s election interference case before digging into some cases the court is hearing this week, including one centered around ghost guns–unserialized guns that can be put together from component parts. Then, Melissa and Leah speak with Doha Mekki and Jonathan Kanter of…
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After Action Project Episode One Hundred Thirteen (113) Tonight we are joined by Morgan Beatty of Morgan Beatty Knives and we will be discussing all things knife making. If you like what we’re doing and would like to help support the show, visit patreon.com/afteractionproject. If you’d like to throw us some free support and appreciation, […] The po…
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Your alumni interview may be the first interview you've ever been a part of that felt like a high-stakes interview. I hope you realize after listening to this podcast episode that this interview should not be stressful either. But listen in to learn how to make sure that you will be completely prepared for your interview. ----- To register for the …
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Toni Rose is joined by Evette Reid to discuss working with young learners and adapting a preset curriculum to work with the MCP model Show Notes Zearn GoGuardian Eureka Math Connect with Evette on Facebook at evettemreid and by email at ereid2teach@gmail.com Learning Experiences for the Upcoming Week Have you always wanted a community to read books…
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In this episode, we sit down with Nida, a marketing professional with an engineering background, to explore her unique career journey and her experiences as an entrepreneur in Canada. Nida shares the story of what inspired her transition into marketing, the motivation behind her move to Canada, and her insights into the country’s entrepreneurial la…
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Send us a text In today's episode, I interview Louisa Connolly-Burnham the director of the short film "Sister Wives," an exploration of the dynamics between two women in a polygamous relationship as they explore their love for each other. Listen to hear about the real life cult the film is based on, the process of casting a film with the intention …
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http://www.absolutely-intercultural.com/podcast/absolutely_intercultural_show_299.mp3 Hello dear listeners and welcome to show 299 of our podcast “Absolutely Intercultural”. Today, we are going to talk aboutcultural aspects of “Sexual Harassment”, which,is a subject that touches on deeply personal beliefs, cultural values, and societal norms. It’s …
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In PBL, we often think about the role of a public product. However, community involvement is actually something we can embed into every area of the PBL process. In this week’s article and podcast, we take a deep dive into how we can make this... The post Making the Most of Community Partnerships in PBL appeared first on John Spencer.…
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The Manhattan Project is here to talk about The One Where Paul's the Man. A comedy of errors type romp where Ross takes Elizabeth to her family's cabin, but because of the Sitcom Hijinks gods, Paul, Elizabeth's dad, played by Bruce Willis, and Rachel - appear at the cabin as wel. Oh oh! Also, there are some suprises going on between Monica and Chan…
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This is the fourth and final podcast in the series of four special episodes which highlight the impact of innocence work. This episode features the family member of one of our clients. She speaks bravely and honestly about the challenges faced by her partner who is maintaining his innocence. This episode is recorded anonymously, but the story you w…
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Episode 170: Critical thinking about why do zebras have stripes? (Wed., Oct. 2, 2024) Ed professors play a dangerous game, keeping students ignorant, while pretending that somehow they are being educated. No matter what people are discussing, you need a little basic information on that topic to join the discussion. Did you know that science has not…
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Send us a text In today's episode, I interview Daniel Salas the director of the experimental short film "WIRED," a surreal look at the impact technology can have on a person. The film was selected as a finalist for the 2024 Student Academy Awards. Listen to hear how the film changed in the editing process, some of the challenges in shooting the fil…
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Let’s talk. Send me a text message! Are you ready to foster a growth mindset in your math classroom? 🎯 In this episode, we break down Jo Boaler’s top strategies for encouraging students to embrace challenges, learn from mistakes, and develop effective problem-solving skills. 🧠✨ What you'll learn: The true meaning of a growth mindset (and common mis…
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Send us a text In this Heart to Heart episode, Tonya Cajuste tells a story about her friend Ericka and how she reacted when her 10-year old son Jamie came in the house and slammed the door. Join in to learn about the power of leading by example and how to guide your children through the rough seas of emotion in order to find calmer waters together.…
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