Students from Nido de Aguilas design and create podcasts that make listeners think, feel, laugh, and connect.
We sit down with Rossie, Leigh, and Tom to talk student-centered coaching here at Nido.
5E Students, Use this as a model for your own poetry podcast.
Grade 5 students propose three different name changes for Christopher Columbus Day. This podcast is produced by a small committee of students that have strong opinions on the matter.
Ms. Heather joins famous explorers Amerigo Vespucci and Christopher Columbus to talk about their expeditions.
Copa America 2015 was the beginning of a movement. The green card movement. This is a beautiful story of how empathy and respect was shown with a simple statement during the national anthems of opposing national teams.
Michelle volunteers as a backcountry ski patrol. She educates and protects the general public in understand the dangers of the Andes Mountains.
During this time of pandemic, Kieran is fortunate to speak to Dr. Munita. He is on the front lines of trying to heal a nation.
Ana Maria tells how she supported orphans and helped bring them out of a difficult childhood.
Thomas, owner and operator of Karun, creates eco-friendly products while supporting the rural communities of Chile.
Pedro, owner and operator of Rembre, tells Emilia how his company is making Chile a more beautiful country.
Jaime Fillol has helped make tennis the most successful sport in the country. Soccer may be more popular, but Chilean tennis has been more successful on the international stage. Find out more about this legendary Chilean.
An amazing muralist and an artist with soul, Payo tells how his art changed the heart of a kiosk owner in the neighborhood of San Miguel.
Benito Barranda has been building relationships and community for over 30 years. Jack dives into the life of this legendary figure .
Eden gets to know Pepa and her passion for justice in the form of education. Pepa helps poor performing school in the south of Chile.
Anna interviews Felipe Alessandri on he continues to build a better community in the centro of Santiago.
How is inquiry based education a part of the Nido Way of teaching and learning? We sit down with Jason Scoles for a historical perspective.
Victoria investigates why Nido has a school uniform and has some ideas for change.
Emilia argues cats are better than dogs and the Warriors book series is better than the Survivors series. What do you think?
Pedro talks to us about his passion for super heroes. Check out this awesome podcast.
Olivia, a voracious reader, talks about reading and how much fun it is. She also interviews other readers at Nido.
Winston talks about how we all can help make substitute teacher days more productive. He interviews Miss Ceci and Mr. Casey to get a better perspective.
This podcast is about the difference between siblings and only child.
Mason goes back in time with his Podcast Time Machine to interview the great Alexander Hamilton who turns out to be one of Mason's distant relatives.
Samir and his father discuss the positive and negative effects of video games.
We investigate who started The Talon back in 2013 and how they did it.