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Kath Geramita is currently the co-Founder and COO of CreositySpace. She has also been an engineer, chemist, and entrepreneur with a passion for making science and technology useful and accessible to everyone. Kath got her start in a number of technology start-ups developing products ranging from electronic ink and cement made from CO2, to materials improving the storage capacity of batteries and fuel cells. Throughout it, she was always searching for ways to engage young children and their parents in the excitement of science, in hopes of developing more scientifically-engaged citizens. In 2015, Kath joined forces with Peg Zokowski and started CreositySpace with the vision to change the way kids think about science and technology. CreositySpace is a unique inquiry-based, learner-directed science curriculum that connects ALL K-5 students to science and capitalizes on their creativity and curiosity at a time when they ask, “What do I want to do when I grow up?" Their curriculum introduces students to the stories and innovations of STEM entrepreneurs from a broad range of backgrounds and experiences. These stories help students connect what they are learning to their lived experiences and expand their perception of potential career opportunities.If you decide to get the Book of Ideas Class Pack for your classroom, email Kath@CreositySpace.com and let her know you're a STEM Everyday listener to get 10% off the printed version.Connect with Kath & CreositySpace:Website: CreositySpace.comAccess the digital Book of Ideas: app.creosityspace.comTwitter/X: @CreositySpace Facebook: @CreositySpace Instagram: @CreositySpace Chris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter/X: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: @dailystemGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
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Jennifer Abrams is a former high school English teacher, who has become a communications consultant and author. Jennifer works with a multitude of people to develop effective collaboration skills, and has written numerous publications including the powerful book ‘Having Hard Conversations'. Jennifer has been invited to keynote, facilitate and coach at schools and conferences worldwide and has been named one of the “18 Women that All K-12 Educators Should Know,” by the ‘Finding Common Ground'' blog. This episode focuses on ‘hard conversations'.
In this episode, Karin welcomes Allé K (he/him), a queer, fat, trans masc activist, educator and certified Yoga Instructor providing LGBTQIA+ inclusive, trauma-informed, fat positive yoga classes online. Yoga is a liberatory practice and shares healing practices for our collective liberation. Allé's work is based in his experience working through his own trauma and grief; the understanding of self care as vital for the collective good. Allé is a spaceholder, a connector and a disruptor.Join Karin and Allé for a discussion on the assumption that restriction is “just what women do,” the importance of working with a queer and trans affirming and informed professionals, distinguishing body dysmorphia from gender dysphoria, the harm in reluctance to admit privilege, moving past the shame that can come with eating in front of others, the challenges those in larger bodies face when excluded from the norm, respecting the voice of those who spread fat/trans/masc visibility, the benefits of trans affirming yoga, and much more!• Get to know Allé by visiting his website• View Allé's classes, private sessions, and trainings• Join the Body Love community• Learn about Teaching Trans Affirming Yoga Training• Follow Allé on Instagram
HUSD Families: This is to notify you that the Humboldt Unified School District will be operating on a Two Hour Delay for, Thursday, February 24th, due to winter weather and icy road conditions. Road crews have been working to clear the area roads today. However, with dropping temperatures the wet roads are turning icy and slick. The later start will provide safer travel conditions for our buses, families, and staff, as well as give district crews time to improve our campuses and parking lots. All K-12 schools will start two hours later than their regularly scheduled time, and morning bus... For the written story, read here >> https://www.signalsaz.com/articles/husd-snow-delay-for-thurs-feb-24-2022/
I have often been criticized for making yoga political, but it is impossible to be a yoga teacher today and not be socially engaged. The definition of Ashtanga yoga is changing and being an Ashtanga yogi requires more from us than daily practice. I brought Wambui back on the show to discuss more of the indigenous wisdom of our practice and how the practice of ahimsa is playing out in the world beyond the yoga mat. The last time I talked to Wambui Njuguna-Räisänenin, we were discussing the cognitive dissonance of yoga and the challenges of taking what we learn on the yoga mat out into the real world. Wambui shares with us the teachers who have inspired her to take on new perspectives and apply what she's learning through yoga to the social and cultural changes that are happening all around us. We discuss the meaning of transformative justice with lessons from Mia Mingus and examine emergent strategies and the paradox of power with lessons from adrienne maree browne. Being a socially engaged yoga practitioner does not mean we are walking away from yoga. As Wambui describes it, we are walking around our practice and looking for connections across different communities and circumstances. It's how we find inspiration from new teachers and how we gain new perspectives to enhance our practice and improve the emotional and spiritual well-being of the world in our own way. Wambui would like to see wellness spaces engage more in social justice and collective change and activist spaces learn to breathe deeply and practice sustainable self-care in the midst of dismantling systemic oppression. This is her definition of community care. Wambui Njuguna-Räisänen is a Kenyan-American based in Finland, passionate about making wellness through yoga and meditation seamlessly engaged in equity and justice so that more people of the global majority can live well and thrive. She holds an MA in Applied Linguistics and has appeared on Omstars, StillPoint Yoga London, and Maailmankuvalehti (Finnish publication). Wambui is deeply inspired by spiritual teachers and communities that seek ways to apply the insights from our various practices and teachings to situations of social, racial, political, environmental, and economic suffering and injustice. To learn more about Wambui and her offerings, visit wambuinjuguna.com or connect with her @wellnesswithwambui on Patreon, Youtube, and Instagram. To speak with Wambui directly, write her a letter: Wambui Njuguna -Räisänen Väylänrinne 5 a 1 00830 Helsinki Finland Take advantage of the resources we discussed today: Mia Mingus' blog on Accountability and Apology We Will Not Cancel Us by adrienne maree browne Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree browne Pleasure Activism by adrienne maree browne Trans Yoga Teacher with Allé K @transyogateacher If you would like to see Wambui on Omstars, get your free 30-day membership on Omstars.com & use code: PODCAST. Keep up with us online @omstarsofficial. Keep up with me on Instagram at @kinoyoga and visit my blog at Kinoyoga.com. If you want to share what you've learned on your yoga journey, get in touch with me at info@kinoyoga.com. You could be invited to guest spot on The Yoga Inspiration Podcast.
The Left thinks math is racist! But don't worry…by lowering the standards of education for ALL K-12 students, they're going to fix everything!…OR instead, compromise the education of all students. Join Isabel Brown as she explains how enforcing “equity” into mathematics doesn't create equal opportunity, it creates equal outcome.
Alex Kirry and Ethan Millard taking you through the lighter news in sports, or mostly. Salt Lake City protests are ongoing. Top food trends of 2020. All K-12 students are required to wear masks. How to talk to race with your kids.
It is not business as usual for Pennsylvania schools. All K-12 schools have been closed in Pennsylvania for the last 10 days and none will be open through at least April 6. What does this mean for learning continuity? Pennsylvania Intermediate Units are tasked to provide technical assistance to the districts and provide help for … Continue reading "The coronavirus on Smart Talk Thursday: School continuity plans, rural Pa disparities and watching for child abuse"
The guys discuss the five court mandates that ALL K-9 Handlers need to know!! This episode also introduces the Police K-9 Radio Legal Correspondent (Legal Beagle / Law Dog). Links: K9fleck.org Worthlesshandler.com k9tacticalequipment.com promo code PK9R for 10% off next order
Wildkaffee in Gefahr - Die alten Sorten gehen uns aus / Schwarm im Weltall - Erfolgreiche Kommunikation unter Satelliten / Internet aus dem All - Können Mini-Satelliten das Netz verbessern? / Autismus-Tagung in Augsburg
Garth Trask is a highly innovative 1st grade teacher at Jeffers Elementary in Spring Lake, MI. In this episode, Erik talks with Garth about the idea of live broadcasting classroom activities for others to see. All K-12 teachers should hear and consider this incredible strategy to break down the classroom walls and invite families and others in! To connect with Garth directly, email him at gtrask@springlakeschools.org or find him on Twitter at twitter.com/GarthTraskMI For more from our team of instructional coaches or to connect with a coach like Erik directly, visit cbdconsulting.com/elevateEDU
Normalitéit gëtt et net. Och wann dat bei anere Saache méi einfach fält, hei awer net. All Kéiers wann nees een Incident an enger Nuklearzentral gemellt gëtt, mécht ee sech Gedanken: Wat wann elo eppes wierklech schlëmmes geschitt? Ma de Bedreiwer stellt esou Tëschefäll als Lappalie duer, mengt d’Nadine Gautier.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, K12 Online Conference Preview with the Conference Organizers, September 19, 2015. Since 2006, K-12 Online has hosted a free, all-volunteer online conference with 40+ free videos each year featuring some of the most creative and innovative educators sharing their best ideas for engaging students with digital tools and effective learning strategies. Don Wettrick and his #Innovation students will kick off our 2015 conference with a pre-conference keynote on Monday, October 12th. For two weeks, starting on October 19th, 40 presentations will be published in four different strands, with four presentations posted per day. All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos, generally no longer than 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU. http://k12onlineconference.org/ During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate will be shared. During week 1 of the conference which starts October 19th, Stephanie Chang will keynote the “Maker Ed” strand, while Alan Levine will keynote “Stories of Connection.” During week 2, starting October 26th, Scott McLeod will keynote “Overcoming Obstacles” while Karen Bosch will keynote “Beyond the Core: Art and More.” 2015 Conference Theme: “Virtual Unstoppable" Strands for 2015 are: Week of Oct 19 – 23: Maker Ed and Stories of Connection Week of Oct 26 – 30: Overcoming Obstacles and Beyond the Core: Art and More Schedule: http://k12onlineconference.org/2015-schedule/
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, K12 Online Conference Preview with the Conference Organizers, September 19, 2015. Since 2006, K-12 Online has hosted a free, all-volunteer online conference with 40+ free videos each year featuring some of the most creative and innovative educators sharing their best ideas for engaging students with digital tools and effective learning strategies. Don Wettrick and his #Innovation students will kick off our 2015 conference with a pre-conference keynote on Monday, October 12th. For two weeks, starting on October 19th, 40 presentations will be published in four different strands, with four presentations posted per day. All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos, generally no longer than 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU. http://k12onlineconference.org/ During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate will be shared. During week 1 of the conference which starts October 19th, Stephanie Chang will keynote the “Maker Ed” strand, while Alan Levine will keynote “Stories of Connection.” During week 2, starting October 26th, Scott McLeod will keynote “Overcoming Obstacles” while Karen Bosch will keynote “Beyond the Core: Art and More.” 2015 Conference Theme: “Virtual Unstoppable" Strands for 2015 are: Week of Oct 19 – 23: Maker Ed and Stories of Connection Week of Oct 26 – 30: Overcoming Obstacles and Beyond the Core: Art and More Schedule: http://k12onlineconference.org/2015-schedule/
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Oct. 5, 2013. Topic:"K12 Online Conference" preview with the Conference Organizers. During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate was shared. 2013 Conference Theme: "Transforming Learning" All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos about 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU.
Classroom 2.0 LIVE webinar, Oct. 5, 2013. Topic:"K12 Online Conference" preview with the Conference Organizers. During this webinar an overview of the conference presenters, features and ways to participate was shared. 2013 Conference Theme: "Transforming Learning" All K-12 Online presentations are published as pre-recorded videos about 20 minutes in length. You can view the recordings any time/any place once they are published and can also subscribe to them on your mobile device in iTunesU.