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MX Reflexion Live
Marc Antoine Rossi dans le Live MX Reflexion

MX Reflexion Live

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 59:36


On reçoit Marc Antoine Rossi, la révélation française du week-end ! Tout juste rentré de Villars-sous-Ecot, il nous parlera de son ressenti après son premier Grand Prix MX2 et de ses objectifs pour le reste de la saison ! #motocrossfrance#mxreflexion

Vital MX
MXGP Podcast Show | 2023 France

Vital MX

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 65:56


The Vital MX 'MXGP Podcast Show' from the seventh round of the 2023 FIM Motocross World Championship, which covers all that occurred at the Grand Prix of France. Hosts Lewis Phillips and Adam Wheeler reflect on Villars sous Ecot, with support from Polisport and FXR.

Chip and Company Podcast Radio Network

Welcome to our weekly review of the top headlines from chipandco.com; as we dive deeper into the topics that continue to garner your love and attention. On today's Podcast we are talking about:- Hurricane Ian Impacts on WDW Parks and Resorts.- Festival of the Holidays drops some huge celebrity names.- Ecot quietly celebrating 40 years.- Ducktails Adventure in Epcot World Showcase.

Ohio News Network Daily
ONN Daily: Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2021

Ohio News Network Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 6:42


Ohio Supreme Court rules that ECOT must repay $60 million to the state after exhausting all appeals in a case that accused them of inflating enrollment numbers; Ohio health officials say they are cautiously optimistic as new COVID-19 cases show signs of decreasing; bill introduced in the Ohio Statehouse that would help victims of human trafficking one day after announcement of state-wide anti-trafficking operation.

Education Matters
The American Rescue Plan, Fair School Funding Plan, and You

Education Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 20:42


ACTION ALERT: Urge your state Senator to support the Fair School Funding Plan now!Featured Education Matters guest: Stephen Dyer, Director of Government Relations, Communications & Marketing, Ohio Education Association Prior to joining OEA, Stephen Dyer was the Education Policy Fellow at Innovation Ohio, a Columbus-based Progressive think tank, where he fights for the right of all Ohio's children to receive a world-class education, regardless of where they live. He has authored several reports for IO that have sought to ensure the fundamental right of every Ohio child to a world-class education. He is widely considered one of the state's top education policy experts, and one of the few people in the country with the experience of actually implementing and leading the debate on every major aspect of education reform from teacher quality to student achievement to school choice to equitable financing. He has been published in Education Week – the nation's education policy newspaper of record, as well as The 74 and Real Clear Education. He has been quoted extensively in the New York Times, Washington Post and Rolling Stone, among other publications. Dyer has headlined conferences and town halls throughout the state, and is one of the state's most sought-after education policy panelists. He was the keynote speaker on Ohio's charter school experience at the Cleveland Press Club. His 2011 report for Innovation Ohio, which called into question ECOT's money-making practices, many have seen as the impetus for the eventual implosion of the school that has been revealed to be the state's all-time, largest taxpayer ripoff and scandal. He has written extensive, groundbreaking reports for Innovation Ohio on school funding, charter schools, teacher evaluation, accountability and the Cleveland Transformation Plan. He spent a year as a fellow with the Education Policy Fellowship Program through the Institute for Educational Leadership in Washington, D.C. and served as part of an American delegation to observe the Chinese education system in Shanghai and Beijing. He recently served on a panel before the U.S. Civil Rights Commission, informing the commission about how school funding systems can affect academics. Dyer also is a Senior Lecturer in English at the University of Akron, where he has received accolades for his classroom teaching. Dyer has spent his career serving his community, first as an award-winning journalist with the Akron Beacon Journal, then as an award-winning State Representative representing Ohio's Summit and Portage counties.  As a reporter for the Akron Beacon Journal for about a decade, Dyer won awards and recognition from the Society of Professional Journalists, the Associated Press and the Cleveland Press Club. He collaborated on an innovative project called “Ohio: Look at the State We're In” that analyzed where Ohio ranked on various quality of life issues. That collaboration earned Dyer and two other reporters nominations for the 2003 Pulitzer Prize. After winning his seat in 2006 to represent the 43rd House District, Dyer fought tirelessly to once and for all fix our state's school funding system. He spent two years developing his own system, then when Gov. Ted Strickland introduced the Ohio Evidence Based Model in 2009, Dyer was the chairman of the subcommittee that transformed the new system into one that earned the Frank Newman Award from the Education Commission of the States – recognizing the country's most “bold, innovative, non-partisan” education reform of 2009. It remains the only school funding plan produced since the 1930s that promised to lower Ohio's property taxes to pay for schools. Dyer received the Leadership in Education Policy Award from the Ohio Coalition for Equity and Adequacy of School Funding, which was the group that sued the state over its old, unconstitutionally funded system. He is the only Ohio legislator ever given an award from the group. He received the 2010 Friend of Public Education Award from the Ohio Federation of Teachers, the 2010 Public Service Award from the Ohio Association of Career and Technical Education, the 2009 Homer F. Mincy Award from the Alliance for Adequate School Funding (a group representing the state's suburban districts), and the 2009 Civic Leadership Award from the Ohio Association for Gifted Children. Dyer grew up in Hudson, Ohio, and attended Western Reserve Academy, where his parents taught. He graduated from Tufts University in Massachusetts with a Bachelor's Degree in English, earned a Master's Degree in journalism from Kent State University and a law degree from the University of Akron. He lives in Green with his wife of 19 years, Melissa, and his two sons, Logan, 13, and Carson, 9, both of whom attend Green Local Schools.  In this episode:"It's a really exciting time, and it's essential that our educators exercise their voices at the state and local levels to make sure that this money gets spent in the best way possible to ensure the ultimate success for our students." 1:35 - $4.5 billion in ARP money for Ohio's schools: A lot of money and a lot of opportunity for our kids 2:30 - The ARP regulations require that educators and their unions be given the opportunity to provide input on how the money is spent. Read the full language here.  3:50 - The 16 ways the ARP money can be used, including investing in personnel, communities, buildings, and technology 5:00 - Different needs in different districts 5:30 - Maintaining and growing the ARP investments through the Fair School Funding Plan 8:45 - The Fair School Funding Plan in the hands of the state Senate and the fate of the last one-time federal education funding package in Ohio 11:40 - Call to action for Ohio's educators and community members to contact their state Senator to support the Fair School Funding Plan 12:45 - Advice for how to advocate for students' needs in local decisions about how ARP and FSFP money is spent 13:45 - "If they're getting away with it, it's your fault." 15:00 - The opportunity to use ARP money to implement the FSFP faster 16:46 - A former state legislator's perspective on whether the state would ever be at this point: "If you had told me ten years ago that we'd go from the state defunding education by 1.8 billion to the state investing in education by 1.8 billion, and the state going from no school funding formula to a rational one that actually calculates costs and needs of students, I would have told you we must have legalized pot because you're high" 17:55 - "We are on the precipice of doing something great for our kids, and not just now but into the future." "What we want to make sure happens is that every kid in every community, regardless of zip code, regardless of background, is able to achieve their dreams. And right now, we have the opportunities lying right in front of us to deliver this to every student in the state, and it's up to us to make sure that it happens." Connect with us: Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Education Matters topics Like OEA on Facebook Follow OEA on Twitter Follow OEA on Instagram Get the latest news and statements from OEA here Learn more about where OEA stands on the issues  Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative Watch About us: The Ohio Education Association represents about 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools. Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May, 2020, after a ten-year career as a television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students.  This episode was recorded in May, 2021.

Radio Ground Control
#12 François Ecot

Radio Ground Control

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 12:44


«  Ce qui est chouette, c’est remarquer la dynamique du vin nature. J’ai beaucoup d’admiration pour tous ceux qui s’y emploient. » Dans ce nouvel épisode d’On boit un coup ou…?, Vincent Sulfite rencontre François Ecot, vigneron en Bourgogne au domaine l’Insolent depuis 2000. Il n’est pas vigneron de père en fils, c’est son grand-père, amateur de vin, qui lui a montré comment partager un moment avec un vigneron. Avec Vincent Sulfite, ils ont dégusté la cuvée « Six Cépages » 2018 (Pinot Noir, Gamay, Pinot Beurot, Abouriou, César, Pinot d’Aunis), dont les cépages ont été plantés sur une même parcelle, sur les côteaux de Mailly-le-Château.

On boit un coup ou on...?
François Ecot

On boit un coup ou on...?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 12:44


« Ce qui est chouette, c’est remarquer la dynamique du vin nature. J’ai beaucoup d’admiration pour tous ceux qui s’y emploient. »Dans ce nouvel épisode d’On boit un coup ou…?, Vincent Sulfite rencontre François Ecot, vigneron en Bourgogne au domaine l’Insolent depuis 2000.Il n’est pas vigneron de père en fils, c’est son grand-père, amateur de vin, qui lui a montré comment partager un moment avec un vigneron.Avec Vincent Sulfite, ils ont dégusté la cuvée « Six Cépages » 2018 (Pinot Noir, Gamay, Pinot Beurot, Abouriou, César, Pinot d’Aunis), dont les cépages ont été plantés sur une même parcelle, sur les côteaux de Mailly-le-Château. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Ohio Democratic Podcast
Betsy Rader Demands a Debate!

Ohio Democratic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2018 40:15


Martin O’Malley tours Ohio, Betsy Rader demands a debate, and Steve Dettelbach takes on the ECOT scandal! On this week’s Ohio Democratic Podcast we are highlighting three big stops from Ohio Democrats’ #PeopleFirst bus tour. Listen to this week's episode and then text OHIO to 909-75 to sign up or a volunteer shift this week!

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The Scott Sands Show
Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper discusses the Governor's race and ECOT

The Scott Sands Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2018 16:24


Ohio Democratic Party Chairman David Pepper discusses the Governor's race and ECOT

Ohio Democratic Podcast
The Face of Delaware County

Ohio Democratic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2018 47:44


On this week's podcast we sit down *in the studio* with Louise Valentine, Rockstar Democratic candidate for Ohio Senate in the 19th District. We talk about the ECOT scandal, women's health, the challenges facing Delaware County and more. Check it out!

Two Broads Talking Politics
Cassimir Svigelj, Jeff Richards, & Brett Pransky

Two Broads Talking Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 57:45


Sophy and Kelly speak three Democratic nominees for the Ohio House: Cassimir Svigelj, who is running for the 16th District (00:28-19:38); Jeff Richards, who is running for the 66th District (20:17-45:47); and returning guest Brett Pransky, who is running for the 77th District (46:39-56:51).

Buckeye Forum
Supreme Court says ENOT

Buckeye Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 20:51


Columbus Dispatch political reports Jim Siegel and Cathy Candisky talk about how the Ohio Supreme Court recently ruled against ECOT earlier this week. We further discuss what came from 4-2 ruling against ECOT, and mention some issues that are still lingering. Finally, we talk about where former ECOT students have gone since the school’s closing in January. Ohio Supreme Court backs state action, rules 4-2 against ECOT

Two Broads Talking Politics
Cassimir Svigelj, Jeff Richards, & Brett Pransky

Two Broads Talking Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 57:45


Sophy and Kelly speak three Democratic nominees for the Ohio House: Cassimir Svigelj, who is running for the 16th District (00:28-19:38); Jeff Richards, who is running for the 66th District (20:17-45:47); and returning guest Brett Pransky, who is running for the 77th District (46:39-56:51).

Columbus This Week | Local news, politics and discussions for central Ohio
#34 - Coastal elites discover Fox in the Snow for the sixth time

Columbus This Week | Local news, politics and discussions for central Ohio

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 58:42


Tax season may be over, but the state and city are still looking for money where ever it can be found. ECOT's money? Ohio's money now. Extra revenue from John Glenn? Extra revenue for the city you mean. Luckily, with great budgets, come great libraries, free buses to downtown, and presumably less taxes needed next year. In larger news, the moderates are polling well, given that their competition seems very intent on throwing their own primary away. For those of you following the housing market, it seems the trend of people from New York coming to Columbus and gushing about the same four New Yorker owned businesses has no end in sight, so a house is basically an investment if you think about it.

Buckeye Forum
The politics of ECOT

Buckeye Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 14:46


Dispatch political reporters Jim Siegel and Cathy Candisky recap the recent news of ECOT closing and talk about where students have gone since the closure. Next we discuss what politicians are saying about the schools closure and who has financially supported ECOT in the past. Finally we mention how ECOT has wasted tax payers dollars, and talk about what can be done to recover the funding that the school is expected to pay back.  

Buckeye Forum
Online giant ECOT faces closure

Buckeye Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 13:24


Dispatch political reporters Jim Siegel and Cathy Candisky discuss how ECOT is losing its sponsor and the possibility of the schools closure as early as next week. The Educational Service Center of Lake Erie West has informed the school that it will terminate its sponsorship contract and suspend ECOT’s operation. Finally, we talk about what will happen to ECOT’s students and the number of them who were planning to graduation this year. 

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Buckeye Forum
More trouble for ECOT – No. 151

Buckeye Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2017 16:33


Dispatch reporters Jim Siegel and Cathy Candisky discuss how ECOT’s funding will be reduced by an additional 12 percent, how to count enrollment at online schools, and how ECOT got started by founder Bill Lager.

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Buckeye Forum
ECOT’s very bad day – No. 147

Buckeye Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 14:17


Dispatch reporters Jim Siegel and Cathy Candisky talk about the 6-1 Supreme Court ruling regarding ECOT’s two requests to block the state from collecting $60.4 million in overpayments. Also discussed is where the money would go once it’s repaid, and what the future of ECOT could potentially look like.

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What You Don't Know
Episode 9: Ed Tech

What You Don't Know

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2017 17:26


In this episode, Superintendent Teeters talks with Manager of Ed Tech Sean O’Donnell about Ed Tech at ECOT. Then we're joined by ECOT teacher Ashley Dale and ECOT senior Becca English to discuss the 3-D printing class and how they’ve interacted with the Ed Tech department.

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What You Don't Know
Episode 8: ECOT Graduates

What You Don't Know

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2017 21:28


On the latest episode of "What You Don't Know," ECOT Superintendent Rick Teeters is joined by Senior Counselor Christian Jamal. Together, they talk with 2002 ECOT graduate Dan Sheppard and 2014 ECOT graduate Connor Ebel to get their perspective on how ECOT prepared them for college and life after high school.

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What You Don't Know
Episode 7: ECOT Career Technical Education

What You Don't Know

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2017 16:54


In our latest episode, ECOT Superintendent Rick Teeters talks CTE with Assistant Superintendent Sarah Hanka and ECOT seniors Jennifer Appleby and Abraham Assal. While Ms. Hanka discusses the details of the program and the upcoming courses ECOT students can participate in, Jennifer and Abraham give a student's perspective of what it's like to be a CTE student at ECOT.

What You Don't Know
Episode 3: Jeremy & Celiah Aker

What You Don't Know

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2016 17:09


In the third episode of "What You Don't Know," Superintendent Rick Teeters is joined by ECOT parent and founder of ECOT PALS, Jeremy Aker and his daughter Celiah, an ECOT 9th grader. Tune in to watch them discuss what the 5-hour log-in rule means to them.

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What You Don't Know
Episode 2: Neil Clark

What You Don't Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2016 19:29


In this episode of "What You Don't Know," ECOT Superintendent Rick Teeters is joined by ECOT spokesman Neil Clark as they discuss the recent release of the state report cards.

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