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Seven global loyalty experts make their predictions for 2025. Featuring Stuart Melim, Joanne Ward, Pavel Los, Caroline Papadatos, Adam Posner, Rick Ferguson and Iain Pringle.
How can you transform your middle school classroom with problem-based lessons while overcoming personal insecurities and teaching doubts?In this mentoring moment episode we speak with Joanne Ward, a middle school teacher from Taipei Taiwan who is tackling a common challenge faced by educators: the uncertainty and lack of confidence in implementing problem-based lessons. Stick around and you'll learn practical strategies to boost confidence in teaching with problem-based lessons. You'll also learn a comprehensive understanding of the “real flipped classroom” concept, enabling structured and effective problem-based learning that captivates and educates your students.This is another Math Mentoring Moment episode where we chat with a teacher like you who is working through some problems of practice and together we brainstorm ways to overcome them. You'll Learn: How to feel more confident when teaching with problem based lessons; How to battle my own insecurities when stepping into my middle school classroom; How often I should be teaching with problem based lessons;How can I teach problem based lessons in a structured way; and,How to teach the “real flipped classroom”.Resources: Chocolate Mania Lesson on Volume & ProportionsPeek Into Jon's Class and see 30 Days in 30 MinutesAssessment For Growth: A Blueprint Course For Standards Based Grading in Math ClassMake Math Moments Problem Based Lessons & UnitsDistrict Math Leaders: How are you ensuring that you support those educators who need a nudge to spark a focus on growing their pedagogical-content knowledge? What about opportunities for those who are eager and willing to elevate their practice, but do not have the support? Book a call with our District Improvement Program Team to learn how we can not only help you craft, refine and implement your district math learning goals, but also provide all of the professional learning supports your educators need to grow at the speed of their learning. Book a short conversation with our team now. Get a Customized Math Improvement Plan For Your District.Are you district leader for mathematics? Take the 12 minute assessment and you'll get a free, customized improvement plan to shape and grow the 6 parts of any strong mathematics program.Take the assessment
For this In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) episode, we are featuring the second article in the 2023 Lineworker Supplement, "Training Women on the Line." This narrated article provides four strategies for electric utilities to attract, train and retain female lineworkers. It also gives tips for women to succeed in the line trade and reflects on the history and future of female lineworkers. Click here to read the full story, which appeared in T&D World's 2023 Lineworker Supplement. Also, be sure to check out the Line Life Podcast's four-part "Women on the Line" series on Podbean to learn more about the women mentioned in the narrated article including Joanne Ward, Susan Blaser, Alice Lockridge and Randi Blaser.
For this In Case You Missed It (ICYMI) episode, we are featuring the second article in the 2023 Lineworker Supplement, "Training Women on the Line." This narrated article provides four strategies for electric utilities to attract, train and retain female lineworkers. It also gives tips for women to succeed in the line trade and reflects on the history and future of female lineworkers. Click here to read the full story, which appeared in T&D World's 2023 Lineworker Supplement. Also, be sure to check out the Line Life Podcast's four-part "Women on the Line" series on Podbean to learn more about the women mentioned in the narrated article including Joanne Ward, Susan Blaser, Alice Lockridge and Randi Blaser.
Back in the 1970s, Joanne Ward became interested in non-traditional job roles for women, and she applied for a position as a line crew helper for Seattle City Light, where she later served as a crew chief and crew coordinator. Years after her retirement, she published a poetry book titled, Utility. For Part 3 of our Women on the Line series, Joanne recites some of her poems, including "1978: Affirmative Action," "Utility" and "Cable Terminations." She also shares her memories of working as a high-voltage electrician in substation maintenance and construction and offers tips on crew leadership for women who are currently working in the line trade.
Back in the 1970s, Joanne Ward became interested in non-traditional job roles for women, and she applied for a position as a line crew helper for Seattle City Light, where she later served as a crew chief and crew coordinator. Years after her retirement, she published a poetry book titled, Utility. For Part 3 of our Women on the Line series, Joanne recites some of her poems, including "1978: Affirmative Action," "Utility" and "Cable Terminations." She also shares her memories of working as a high-voltage electrician in substation maintenance and construction and offers tips on crew leadership for women who are currently working in the line trade.
Joanne Ward believes a good content experience is critical to the customer experience. In her chat with Kristina, Jo talks about leading content strategy at scale as part of Salesforce's evolving content practice. They cover collaborating with other disciplines, advocacy, and the importance of technical writing. Across the entire conversation, there's a focus on creating task focused and user centered content.
Tara and Jerry welcome their friend, Joanne Ward, Advisor to The Catholic Spirit, in honor of Catholic Press Month. Joanne shares her journey through Catholic communications and speaks on the importance of the Catholic press in our community. St. Francis de Sales, pray for us!
In this podcast we make our predictions for the loyalty industry in 2022 and have a laugh along the way to. With Phil Gunter, Stuart Melim, Craig Grimshaw, Joanne Ward, Adam Posner and Simon Morgan.
In this podcast we review our predictions for 2021, compare then to what actually happened and have a laugh along the way to. With Phil Gunter, Stuart Melim, Craig Grimshaw, Joanne Ward and Simon Morgan.
In this podcast we debunk some of the myths and miss-understandings that we have seen in our time in the industry. With special guests Phil Gunter, Joanne Ward, Stuart Dinnis, Dave Canty, Craig Grimshaw, Alan Lias, Adam Posner and David Feldman.
Joanne's background in professional & performance ballet, musical theatre and television provides her with unique expertise and credentials in the performing arts.Born in Paignton, Devon where she attended the Pamela De Waal School of Dancing. From an early age she was performing professionally in pantomimes alongside the Carry On team and Freddie Davis. She trained at the Arts Educational School in London, going on to perform principal roles with the Dublin City Ballet Company in Ireland, namely Pas De Quatre, Les Slyphides and The Nutcracker, working with Lou Conte, Paula Hinton Gore and John Gilpin. Joanne also danced frequently with the Dublin Grand Opera in Carmen, La Traviata On her return to the UK, she performed in the Jim Davidson show playing the role of Cinderella before joining the original cast of 42nd Street at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. Joanne went on to play the role of Phyllis Dale, understudy both Peggy Sawyer which she performed numerous times and Anytime Annie. She later went on to perform Peggy Sawyer on the first national tour and return season to the West End at the Dominion Theatre.On television Joanne has appeared on the Royal Variety Performances of 1985 & 1986, A Royal Night of 100 Stars, Casualty, House of Elliott and Little Englanders to name a few. In film she has appeared in The Hawk and the James Bond movie Goldeneye.Joanne's experience also encompasses choreography for pantomime & smaller revues and acting in corporate videos.A scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dance led her into a teaching career and in 1995 she graduated with distinction from the Professional Dancers Teaching Course. Going on to teach at the Denise Windmill School of Dance, The London School of Mime, Diana Vere School of Dance, Corona Stage School, Centre Stage and Roehampton Institute.Until recently she also taught at the RAD Dance School in London.Joanne also taught regular artistic enhancement classes alongside RAD Summer and Easter Schools both in England and abroad, Children's Summer Classes, and numerous children's workshops. She has also taught at MOVE IT for the RAD, Move 123 in Luxembourg and assisted Craig Bartley who choreographed the Finale for Dance Proms at the Royal Albert Hall.She has had the pleasure of teaching the ballet classes for the IDTA Classical Performance Awards and at the IDTA London Seminar. Joanne has also had the honour of adjudicating the IDTA Classical Performance Awards.Joanne was selected to complete training to enable her to teach Sir Frederick Ashton workshops both for The Dream and La Fille Mal Gardee for the RAD which she did at RAD HQShe continues to run her own ballet school in Surrey, now in its eighteenth year. She is also a licenced Silver Swan teacher.In October 2018 Joanne became the Principal of the RAD Dance School at the headquarters in London.
In this podcast we explore what is next for reward credit cards on both sides of the Atlantic. With guest appearances from Oli Dervey, Kate Morgan and our very own Joanne Ward the panel discuss the impact of interchange, Covid, miles pre-purchase, Klarna and fintec start ups on the reward card industry that generated $990 billion in purchase value in 2018.
In this podcast we explore what airline loyalty programmes can learn from retail and vice versa. With Phil Gunter, Joanne Ward and special guest Jason Adessky with experience gained from working with a wide range of airlines including British Airways, Cathay Pacific, Air Canada Virigin Australia, Virgin Atlantic and Qantas and a wider range of retail programmes including Aeroplan, Nectar, Shell, Tesco, Woolworths and Aimia.
In this podcast we look at how Covid- 19 has driven and accelerated change around the world and who the likely winners and losers and what brands can do to retain customer value. With Phil Gunter, Joanne Ward, David Feldman, David Canty, Adam Posner and Craig Grimshaw.
The Loyalty Podcast is back! In this episode we explore how the loyalty industry has responded and what how plans will evolve as the World emerges from lockdown. With Phil Gunter and Joanne Ward.
Wherever you go, you'll find the same old excuses. Joanne Ward reveals why you must become a master of relationships. Also what I say when I meet strangers Who is Joanne Ward? Joanne Ward is a wife and mother of 2 kids. She has over 5 ½ years of MLM experience and is one of […]
Wherever you go, you'll find the same old excuses. Joanne Ward reveals why you must become a master of relationships. Also what I say when I meet strangers Who is Joanne Ward? Joanne Ward is a wife and mother of 2 kids. She has over 5 ½ years of MLM experience and is one of […]
Wherever you go, you'll find the same old excuses. Joanne Ward reveals why you must become a master of relationships. Also what I say when I meet strangers Who is Joanne Ward? Joanne Ward is a wife and mother of 2 kids. She has over 5 ½ years of MLM experience and is one of […]
Interviewing The Divas ... Join Diva Entrepreneur Candace Gish as she speaks with Joanne Ward, the Owner/Creator of Bold Beauty (2009). With 30 years experience in Direct sales and Network Marketing, Joanne is also a Beauty & Image Specialist. She is married and the mother of 3 - ages: 18, 16, and 7. Joanne is passionate about life and empowering women to believe in themselves and to be the best they can be, inside and out. She also enjoys volunteering and doing family activites. Join Diva Entrepreneur Candace Gish each week as she speaks with other Divas; women who have made their mark on the business world in modelling entrepreneurship, motherhood and/or mentoring others.
2pm ET / 1pm CT / 12pm MT / 11am PT (Outside US: Dial 00 + 1 + 714-464-4891) Viki Winterton interviews Panel of Co-Authors of Wounded? Survive! Thrive!!! - Part 2 Each of us can think of a woman in our lives that—despite her trials and adversity—seemed to pick herself up, dust herself off, and pull herself together. She may not even know how much you looked up to her. Some of us had mothers or grandmothers, teachers or mentors, who paved the way for us—illustrating what a thriving woman should look like, no matter how she got there or what incredible hardships she may have faced. Wounded? Survive! Thrive!!! is an invaluable resource and a collection of history. Each woman who shares her testimony of trials, abuse, sexual assault, abandonment, betrayal, disappointment, or persecution will leave an imprint on your heart forever. Including last week, we will have aired 13 resilient women who have lived through nightmares, shared their stories with us from this powerful book, and who not only survived, but have found ways to THRIVE! Viki welcomes Gail Lloyd, Agnes Spurlock, Bernadette Dimitrov, Alice (Allie) Longoria, JoAnne Ward and Linda Zimmerman. The lessons you will learn from these stories of women who overcame extreme adversity, took the power back over their own lives, and became victorious will inspire you to do the same. Journey with us from the place where you are wounded, learn to survive, and then joyously claim victory over your specific situation as you learn to grab hold of life again and really start living—THRIVE!