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This episode of Highest Aspirations welcomes Alice Collins from the Colorado Department of Education and Dr. Esther De Jong from the University of Colorado Denver to explore the dynamic landscape of bilingual education in the state. Discover the innovative programs designed to support Colorado's growing number of multilingual learners and the crucial initiatives aimed at building a strong pipeline of qualified bilingual educators.Tune in to gain insights into the collaborative efforts between the state and universities to equip teachers with the specialized skills needed to serve multilingual students effectively. Learn about the various courses and programs available that empower educators to create inclusive and successful learning environments for all students, fostering academic growth and linguistic development.Key questions we address:What types of bilingual education programs are available for Colorado's multilingual learners?How does the University of Colorado Denver support the training and development of teachers for multilingual students?What are the key strategies discussed for supporting and retaining qualified teachers of multilingual learners in Colorado?For additional episode and community resources:Download the transcript here.Newcomer resources course - Free 1-hour webinarOnline, self-directed newcomer course with deep dives (ideal for Professional Learning Communities)Radical Candor: Be a Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your HumanityDiscover, Connect, RespondFinding Me: A MemoirT-PREP: The Partnership for Rural Educator Preparation at University of Colorado Denver Learn more about the Ellevation Scholarship and how to apply. For additional free resources geared toward supporting English learners, visit our blog.Alice Collins is an ELD Senior Consultant with the Colorado Department of Education serving the state of Colorado in the office of Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education. She partners with districts across the state to ensure quality language programming for the Multilingual Learners. Alice has many years of experience serving MLs, some of those roles include, teacher, CLDE Specialist, Instructional Coach, Assistant Principal, and CLDE Director. She has received multiple Teacher of the Year awards as well as CLDE Director of the Year. Alice is dedicated to providing every opportunity possible for ML students to succeed in education.Dr. Ester de Jong is a Professor in Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Education and Interim Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Advanced programs at the University of Colorado Denver. Her research interests include two-way bilingual education and other integrated models for language minority schooling, educational language policy, and teacher preparation for bilingual students. Prior to UC Denver, she was the Director of the School of Teaching and Learning and Professor in ESOL/Bilingual Education at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida. She has been in the field of ESL/bilingual education for over thirty years, as a practitioner and a researcher. Her research focuses on preparing teachers to work with bilingual learners in K-12 schools, and integrated approaches to the schooling of bilingual learners, including two-way bilingual education. Her book, “Foundations of Multilingualism in Education” lays out a principles-based approach to educational equity for bilingual learners. Dr. de Jong was President of TESOL International Association (2017-2018). She is the co-editor of the Handbook of Research on Dual Language Bilingual Education (Routledge, 2023) and co-Editor of the Bilingual Research Journal.
A task force in Newfoundland explored the issue of classroom complexity in 2017. Dr. Alice Collins, professor emeritus at Memorial University, was chair of the Premier's Task Force on improving educational outcomes. The task force's findings are explored in their final report, Now is the Time, and Dr. Collins joins Evan to discuss them and their potential implications for Saskatchewan.
Alice Collins and Sheila Hauser share insights about Florida's St. George Island.
Are you interested in public health advocacy?This week on Govcomms ‘From the Vault', we revisit our conversation with Clare and Alice Collins, a mother-daughter duo who run Insight Communications- a multi-award winning agency specialising in communication management for cause, culture, community and health organisations.We highlight the complexities surrounding asbestos awareness, including the challenges and strategies involved in educating the public about this often-overlooked health hazard. Clare and Alice discuss innovative approaches to public engagement and awareness campaigns, highlighting the importance of effective messaging in public health initiatives.As they navigate through their journey in the public health sector, Clare and Alice offer valuable lessons learned from their extensive work in raising awareness about asbestos. Through their case study on asbestos awareness, they discuss the significance of community involvement and government action in tackling such public health challenges.Discussed in this episode:Utilising a holistic approach in communication through multiple channels.Targeting influential figures for effective public health awareness.Forming key stakeholder partnerships for efficient information distribution.Employing detailed strategic planning for campaign objectives.Applying a 'day in the life' technique for audience engagement. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GQ and Doc talk about a classic slasher from 1983 that has become notorious due to its insensitive treatment of marginalized groups. The hosts talk about the film on two separate levels, both as an effective slasher and as a film with problematic elements. Starring Felissa Rose, Jonathan Tiersten, Karen Fields. Written and directed by Robert Hiltzik. Two Good Scares: Cheerleader Camp (GQ) and Sleepaway Camp II (Doc) IMPORTANT NOTE: This film includes inappropriate treatment of gender. A discussion related to this occurs during the Behind the Fears segment, from 38:19 to 49:40. A link to the article cited: Sleepaway Camp: The Elephant in the Room by Alice Collins, from Bloody-Disgusting.com. Transgender people in crisis should contact the following resources (Resources provided by GLAAD): The Trevor Project‘s 24/7/365 Lifeline at 866-4-U-TREVOR (866-488-7386) The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255) Trans Lifeline at 877-565-8860 email@soundsscarypodcast.com www.soundsscarypodcast.com Sounds Scary Instagram
Alice Collins, director of the Asbestos Education Committee, joined Matthew ahead of National Asbestos Awareness Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Halloween is almost here! Finalize your costumes and get those jack-o-lanterns carved because this week, Rachel covers the queer origins and controversy surrounding the one and only 1975 Musical/Horror movie, The Rock Horror Picture Show! ✸ Content Warnings: This episode contains adult themes and explicit language, such as transphobia, transmedicalism, as well as some mentions of sexual violence. Sources: "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show' Again" by Alice Collins for Bloody Disgusting "Why The Queer Community Loves The Rocky Horror Picture Show" by Jimmy J for Incluvie "'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' - A Timeless Cult Classic or Outdated Jab to the Queer Community?" by OnStage Blog Staff "Gently Ripping Apart ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show'" by Alex Mell-Taylor "The Blurring of Sexual and Consent Boundaries in Rocky Horror Picture Show" by Lindsay King-Miller ✎ Make sure to send in your personal listener stories to historicallyreallygoodfriends@gmail.com to be read on the podcast! ✦ Feel free to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen. ☻ Give us a follow on Instagram @historicallyreally to see photos from today's episode!
Yo whorrors, how come this movie is so fucked up? Join Elyse and Shay as they explore the kooky summer camp slasher with a complicated history, 1983's Sleepaway Camp. ****CONTENT WARNING: transphobia, homophobia, sexual assault Follow us on Instagram at @thewhorrorspodcast Email us at thewhorrorspodcast@gmail.com Artwork by Gabrielle Fatula (gabrielle@gabriellefatula.com) Music: Epic Industrial Music Trailer by SeverMusicProd Standard Music License Works Referenced: Blood, Bodies and Binaries: Trans Women in Horror by Jenni Holtz (they/them): http://fourteeneastmag.com/index.php/2019/01/18/blood-bodies-and-binaries-trans-women-in-horror/ “How Can It Be? She's a boy.” Transmisogyny in Sleepaway Camp by Willow Maclay (she/her): http://cleojournal.com/2015/08/10/how-can-it-be-shes-a-boy-transmisogyny-in-sleepaway-camp/ Sleepaway Camp IMDB Trivia: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086320/trivia/?ref_=tt_trv_trv ‘Sleepaway Camp': The Elephant in the Room [Trapped By Gender] by Alice Collins (she/her): https://bloody-disgusting.com/editorials/3625816/sleepaway-camp-elephant-room-trapped-gender/ Sleepaway Camp Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sleepaway_Camp “Who's Afraid Of The Big, Bad Trans Woman? On Horror and Transfemininity” by Mey Valdivia Rude (she/her): https://www.autostraddle.com/whos-afraid-of-the-big-bad-trans-woman-on-horror-and-transfemininity-198212/ www.translifeline.org US: 877-565-8860 / Canada: 877-330-6366
There are 22 Graduating artist this year from Chichester University's Fine Art Degree course. Ahead of the opening night, Noni Needs went down to the Bognor Campus to check it out. Harry Payne, Amanda Berridge, Holly Simpson and Carol Richmond chatted about their exhibiting work at the degree show. Other artist exhibiting include: Ves Arslan, Amber Louise Barratt, Angelika Biller, Bailey Bishop, Alice Collins, Mike Crouch, Lucy Anne Davies, Michelle Deacon, Katie Furlong, Wendy Hodges, Jasmin Hurst, Brodie King, Chloe McArthur, Lucy-Ann Pegg, Elle Sammons, Amy Standing, Esme Sullivan, Emilia Wyllie Timings: FRIDAY 27 MAY TO WEDNESDAY 1 JUNE 2022 Weekdays 11am-6pm, weekends 11am-4pm Venue: Chichester university, Bognor Regis campus, Upper Bognor Road, Bognor Regis, West Sussex, PO21 1HR See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is the movie that shook the nation - and no, we're not talking about Hell House LLC, but the in-world documentary that serves as the basis for Hell House LLC 2: The Abaddon Hotel. And if that sounds confusing to you, then leave it to the Matts and special guest Alice Collins (@vampaly) to unpack the film. In this episode of Certified Forgotten, we'll discuss found footage, horror franchises, and what it takes to open up your world with a horror sequel.
Alice Collins is the Project Manager for our upcoming Interceptor 007 deployment in Los Angeles County. After a recent globe-straddling trip to visit Interceptor projects in Malaysia and the US, Alice finds a moment to sit down and talk us through what makes this very visible deployment so different.
Welcome to The Horror Hour for a special episode. Today we sit down with the awesome Alice Collins. She is here to talk about his upcoming documentary that addresses a very important topic. Mental Health and Horror Doc. We were very thankful to get spotlight this as mental health is so important to us. Please take a watch or listen. Indiegogo: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/mental-health-and-horror-a-documentary/x/28752046#/ Doc official website: https://www.mentalhealthhorrordoc.com/ Doc official Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/mhhorrordoc Doc official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentalhealthandhorror/ Doc official Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mentalhealthandhorror Suicide prevention hotlines Have you been thinking about hurting yourself? Consider contacting a suicide prevention hotline. You can call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-8255. It offers 24/7 support. If you would like to support the podcast, you can follow us over on twitter and instagram: @TheHorrorHourTV You can also get your official 'The Horror Merch' : bubble.com/people/thehorrorhour/shop Our Links: https://linktr.ee/TheHorrorHour --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-horror-hour/support
The Alchemist try and find out daughter and keep our skin in Silent Hill. Key Elements: Pyramid-Head, Storm Siren, For Men Grill Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/6EJcfu6DkL4 Find Alice's work at: Twitter - @VampAly / @AlyAfter Instagram - @vamp_aly / @aly_after_dark Alice's Podcast Aly After Dark: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1295168 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aly-after-dark/id1528473918 Alice's writes for Bloody Disgusting: https://bloody-disgusting.com/author/alice-collins/ Alice also works on films! Arrival: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqtQZ6AG-ds&feature=youtu.be Maniac Nuns: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TLFDYFBfvAA&feature=youtu.be
I've been wanting to do a podcast for a while now, and here it is, EPISODE 1! I have a few episodes in the can so I have a little backlog for y'all. However, I'm not going to be releasing them in order because I figured let's start big. Through the help of my friend Joe Randazzo I was able to be put in touch with Lloyd Kaufman co-founder of Troma Entertainment and co-creator of New Jersey's first superhero 'The Toxic Avenger'! I've been watching Troma for years. I've lost count of how many I've seen at this point. We do a little talking about sweet corn, Toxie, anime, media consolidation, our families, and of course Uncle Lloydie's latest Tromatic experience #ShakespeareShitstorm! It soon will have its world premiere at Fantasia Film Festival on August 29th! If you're interested in more Troma, you should go check out their streaming service TromaNOW! It's 4.99 a month and you get the fist month entirely free. All the money goes to keeping one of the oldest independent film studios alive and allows for more art to be made. http://watch.troma.com/ I promise you, it's worth your time. Even if you're not a fan of the movies, the documentaries and behind the scenes videos are invaluable to any creative. Get your stuff made and seen by people!Anyway, I hope you enjoy the first episode. I've got a lot more coming on down the line. The plan for now is to have it up every two weeks around Tuesday night or Wednesday morning. See you in a couple weeks!Your Horror Tran, Alice Collins
The Horror Queers are getting a head start on Friday the 13th celebrations with a visit to Crystal Lake in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday! Joe and Trace are joined by fellow Bloody Disgusting columnist Alice Collins in an episode that might as well be called E! True Hollywood Story: Jason Goes to Hell. Together, they will try to do the impossible: make sense of a film that makes absolutely no sense.Topics up for discussion are little girls in pink dresses sticking a hot dog through a donut, queer leather-daddy shaving fetishes, sensual hand-stroking and crazy-impressive gore effects. In a surprising twist, Joe admits to loving the film (despite not being a fan of the franchise), Trace talks about how screenwriters Dean Lorey and Jay Huguely stole the plot of the film from a story he wrote in the first grade and Alice spills the tea on most of the film's production troubles.Oh! Did they mention that this episode starts off an eight-week marathon of campy horror films? Because it does! So be prepared for seven more weeks of unintentionally funny horror films, most of which have very, very troubled production histories.This Week's Game: If you were a studio executive with $10 million and you had the rights, which dormant horror franchise would you order an off-brand installment of?Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter using the hashtag #HorrorQueers or like our Facebook page> Trace: @tracedthurman> Joe: @bstolemyremote> Alice: @VampAlySupport the boys on PatreonCheck out the online articles on Bloody Disgusting See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
When Alice's friend was going through cancer, she promised her that she'd care for her and her dog. Her friend's journey initiated Alice's growth into becoming an author and storyteller. She shares these powerful nuggets of life wisdom: - be honest with each other - friendship crosses many lines, including racial lines - writing is a safe place to be - meditate, stay in silence and write - find people that are accepting of you - be compassionate with yourself - you are the person that you've been waiting for Alice Butler Collins is a storyteller, author, workshop facilitator and educator. She is the current president of ASE, the Chicago affiliate of the National Association of Black Storytellers. She uses the spoken and written word to educate, entertain and empower her audiences. She enjoys telling stories to diverse audiences. She was privileged to be selected to attend the 2018 Access Africa Institute at Howard University. Additionally, as a passionate writer she is looking forward to her new publications. arbcoll@sbcglobal.net http://www.aseblackstorytellers.org/member/8 tags: Alice, Butler, Collins, storyteller, author, workshop, facilitator, educator, ASE, National, Association, Black, Storytellers, educate, entertain, empower, storiesthatempower.com, stories that empower, empowering stories, empowerment stories, stories of empowerment, stories of empowering others, self empowerment stories, stories empower, inspire, inspiring, inspiration, uplift, uplifting, upliftment, hope, light, Sean
Alice Collins talks about discovering "Dark Shadows" on The Sci-Fi Channel while home sick from school at age 11, and seeing something familiar in the show's themes and characters.
This week we had Alice Collins on the show to discuss trans representation in horror. She has a series of articles on Bloody-Disgusting.com called [Trapped by Gender] looking at the horror genre and how trans people have been represented. We talk about her article on the character Lambert from "Alien", as well as the "trans" characters in "Psycho", "Silence of the Lambs" and "Sleepaway Camp"! You can find her on twitter at VampAly!
Spectrum Fantasy Art Live/Planet Comic Con: John English and Timmy Trabon are interviewed during the Kansas City "dual" Convention. John, Timmy, George Pratt, Jon Foster, myself, Gianna Procopio and Alice Collins were working the booth representing both The Illustration Academy and Visual Arts Passage. A highlight of all three days were having George and Jon doing on-the-spot portfolio reviews for artists visiting the booth. PIcs and links at brentwatkinson.com .
Spectrum Fantasy Art Live/Planet Comic Con: John English and Timmy Trabon are interviewed during the Kansas City "dual" Convention. John, Timmy, George Pratt, Jon Foster, myself, Gianna Procopio and Alice Collins were working the booth representing both The Illustration Academy and Visual Arts Passage. A highlight of all three days were having George and Jon doing on-the-spot portfolio reviews for artists visiting the booth. PIcs and links at brentwatkinson.com .
Today we explore a case study that looks into the public health challenge of asbestos awareness. Our guests are Clare and Alice Collins, a mother-daughter duo who run Insight Communications- a multi-award winning agency specialising in communication management for cause, culture, community and health organisations.
Today we explore a case study that looks into the public health challenge of asbestos awareness. Our guests are Clare and Alice Collins, a mother-daughter duo who run Insight Communications- a multi-award winning agency specialising in communication management for cause, culture, community and health organisations. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jenny is standing in her bedroom cleaning a pair of walking boots. She is in her underwear. There is a mirror, a small table, a rail of clothing and a double bed. A long nighty is on top of the bed and underneath it sits a small cardboard box. She patiently waits for her husband to return while outside the rain continues to fall as it has done all day. It is 2007 and the Sheffield flood has just started.
Wayne Channon returns to unravel some mysteries of dressage scoring with Princeton Physicist and dressage dad, David Stickland plus Horse & Hound’s Alice Collins offers a preview of British prospects in this Olympic year. You can download the podcast on iTunes, catch the show on your SmartPhone App such as Hallway Feeds and Instacast or tune in right here...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
We meet Marisa Festerling who is making her debut on the show and on the U.S. Team for the Pan American Games. Horse & Hound’s Alice Collins reports on the British National Championships and the U.S. Dressage Federation’s Region 3 Championships is previewed in our new Highlighted Upcoming Events feature. You can download the podcast on iTunes or tune in right here...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Isabelle Liebler provides a Young Reporter perspective on the North American Junior & Young Rider Championships following her gold medal win, Alice Collins from Horse & Hound offers a review of British dressage and Jeremy Steinberg kicks off a new monthly segment of USDF news. It’s all right here.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
‘Digging Deep’ tells the story of a community and a friendship that struggled to survive during the 1984-85 ‘Miner’s Strike’. Two people coming together for the first time in 25 years. Remembering the decisions that they had to make and the consequences that were bound to follow...