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Our eposide kicks off with Trevor Ile and Jared discussing the final lesson from A Church Alive. They share stories of individual and churchwide faithfulness. Then Mr. Joe Fatheree joins the conversation. The 'modern renaissance man' brings his own years of faithfulness from the classroom, church leadership, filmmaking, technology, and fatherhood. Our conversation with Joe begins at 23:12+ How has being a part of this church body made a difference in your life? Record your own story by using the voice memo on your phone and send it to jared@centralnow.com. We'll be playing your stories during our Fall Churchwide series, The Body of Believers on TCW.Listen to the entire weekly lesson! Audio only: centralnow.com/podcastVideo: centralnow.com/media
In this episode of Finger Painting the Future, Florence Ann Romano touches on her three rules she lives by — build your village, let love in, and ask for help! Building your village starts within your heart. Who do you love and trust? Your village doesn't have to be confined to your immediate home either. Second families are a great way to build your village! This can be the blending of two separate marriages, your close friends you trust with your kids, or even living in a multi-generational home! Listen as Florence Ann and Joe Fatheree talk about the importance of second families. Building your village is important, especially during COVID. Overnight we saw things change drastically — schools were closing, daycares were gone, nannies left the home, and it seemed as if parents were left with almost no village to lean on. 2020 left parents realizing the importance of the second family. Our great hosts offer concrete tips for parents on how they can build and maintain their village and lean on their second families during this time. Get in touch with us: @fingerpaintingthefuture on Facebook & Instagram @FPTFpodcast on Twitter or visit our website at fingerpaintingthefuture.com!
Kathryn interviews Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, SUNY-Downstate Health Sciences University Michael Myers MD, author of “Becoming a Doctors' Doctor: A Memoir.” He's the author of 8 other books,150 articles and has served on the editorial board of several medical journals. Dr. Myers is a recent past President of the NYC Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and lectures widely on topics like how physicians are impacted by living through a pandemic such as COVID-19. Kathryn also interviews Award-Winning Educator, Author & Filmmaker Joe Fatheree. He offers insights and practical steps to help parents make the best of this challenging opportunity, think like a teacher and help their children develop one of the most powerful forces in the world — the mind of an avid, independent learner. His television work has aired nationally on PBS, The Documentary Channel, Hulu and the MLB Network.
Kathryn interviews Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, SUNY-Downstate Health Sciences University Michael Myers MD, author of “Becoming a Doctors' Doctor: A Memoir.” He's the author of 8 other books,150 articles and has served on the editorial board of several medical journals. Dr. Myers is a recent past President of the NYC Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and lectures widely on topics like how physicians are impacted by living through a pandemic such as COVID-19. Kathryn also interviews Award-Winning Educator, Author & Filmmaker Joe Fatheree. He offers insights and practical steps to help parents make the best of this challenging opportunity, think like a teacher and help their children develop one of the most powerful forces in the world — the mind of an avid, independent learner. His television work has aired nationally on PBS, The Documentary Channel, Hulu and the MLB Network.
Kathryn interviews Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, SUNY-Downstate Health Sciences University Michael Myers MD, author of “Becoming a Doctors' Doctor: A Memoir.” He's the author of 8 other books,150 articles and has served on the editorial board of several medical journals. Dr. Myers is a recent past President of the NYC Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and lectures widely on topics like how physicians are impacted by living through a pandemic such as COVID-19. Kathryn also interviews Award-Winning Educator, Author & Filmmaker Joe Fatheree. He offers insights and practical steps to help parents make the best of this challenging opportunity, think like a teacher and help their children develop one of the most powerful forces in the world — the mind of an avid, independent learner. His television work has aired nationally on PBS, The Documentary Channel, Hulu and the MLB Network.
Kathryn interviews Professor of Clinical Psychiatry, SUNY-Downstate Health Sciences University Michael Myers MD, author of “Becoming a Doctors' Doctor: A Memoir.” He's the author of 8 other books,150 articles and has served on the editorial board of several medical journals. Dr. Myers is a recent past President of the NYC Chapter of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention and lectures widely on topics like how physicians are impacted by living through a pandemic such as COVID-19. Kathryn also interviews Award-Winning Educator, Author & Filmmaker Joe Fatheree. He offers insights and practical steps to help parents make the best of this challenging opportunity, think like a teacher and help their children develop one of the most powerful forces in the world — the mind of an avid, independent learner. His television work has aired nationally on PBS, The Documentary Channel, Hulu and the MLB Network.
A leader is more than the person who holds the leadership title or has taken a step into administration. A leader is someone who recognizes their role and value and steps up to become a foundation. Teacher leaders do not wait until others solve problems for them; they see a problem and take initiative to to find a solution. Joe Fatheree and Rebecca Mieliwocki co-authored the book Adventures in Teachers Leadership. A book that explores the pathways, strategies, and inspiration for every teacher. Joe joins Anchored in Education for a two part series on teacher leadership. This week we continue the conversation, including now professional development, advocacy, and getting started in your school district. After listening, head over to www.escottengland.com to read more about Joe. You will also find a link to his book in the resource section.
A leader is more than the person who holds the leadership title or has taken a step into administration. A leader is someone who recognizes their role and value and steps up to become a foundation. Teacher leaders do not wait until others solve problems for them; they see a problem and take initiative to to find a solution. Joe Fatheree and Rebecca Mieliwocki co-authored the book Adventures in Teachers Leadership. A book that explores the pathways, strategies, and inspiration for every teacher. Joe joins Anchored in Education for a two part series on teacher leadership. After listening, head over to www.escottengland.com to read more about Joe. You will also find a link to his book in the resource section.
Joe Fatheree helped co-organize a recent national summit on school safety in the United States. In today's show, Joe talks about the summit, what schools are doing nationwide on safety, and the need to help lonely children who are struggling. www.coolcatteacher.com/e479 Joe Fatheree's Bio as Submitted Joe Fatheree is an award-winning author, educator, and filmmaker. He has received numerous educational awards, including Illinois Teacher of the Year and the NEA's National Award for Teaching Excellence. He was recently named one of the Top 10 Teachers in the World by the Varkey Foundation. He has served as the Director of Strategic Projects for the National Network of State Teachers of the Year in Washington, D.C. and is the instructor of creativity and innovation at Effingham High School in Illinois. Fatheree's television work has aired nationally on PBS, The Documentary Channel, Hulu, and the MLB Network. He is the recipient of 3 Mid America Emmy Awards and a Telly.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is only as moral and as good as those who create it. Today, AI ethics thought-leader Joe Fatheree and I discuss this topic. Without discussing the ethics of AI and its algorithms, we risk opening the ultimate Pandora’s box of technology problems when we should instead work to get hope out of the AI box and keep the demons that could misuse and abuse us locked away. I’m not too sure we currently have the moral capacity and knowledge of right and wrong to wisely use AI. Either way, AI is here and we can be part of the conversation or we can sit in the corner and say “Nah Nah Nah I can’t hear you” until AI hears us and builds a cage around our little corner from which we cannot escape because ultimately, the key to any technology is crafted by those who make themselves part of the conversation. www.coolcatteacher.com/472 *** Sponsor: Advancement Courses, a 30-year leader in teacher PD, is kicking off their Spring Sale! Use the code COOL 20 to save 20% off each course. Advancement Courses has over 240 graduate-level courses in 19 different subject areas. Topics include teaching foundational topics and emerging trends in K-12. The courses are all online and self-paced. Graduate credit is available with an official transcript from their CAEP and regionally accredited university partners. Thousands of teachers across the country become better at Advancement Courses. My favorite thing is that you can work at your own pace, create things for use in your classroom today, and you can have six months to complete the courses. Right now, my listeners can save 20% off each course with code COOL20 at Advancement Courses. *** Joe Fatheree's Bio as Submitted Joe Fatheree is an award-winning author, educator, and filmmaker. He has received numerous educational awards, including Illinois Teacher of the Year and the NEA's National Award for Teaching Excellence. He was recently named one of the Top 10 Teachers in the World by the Varkey Foundation. He has served as the Director of Strategic Projects for the National Network of State Teachers of the Year in Washington, D.C. and is the instructor of creativity and innovation at Effingham High School in Illinois. Fatheree's television work has aired nationally on PBS, The Documentary Channel, Hulu, and the MLB Network. He is the recipient of 3 Mid America Emmy Awards and a Telly.
Global Teacher Prize finalist Joe Fatheree talks about what great teachers do. He shares his observations and also his hopes for improving the profession. www.coolcatteacher.com/e207 Check out the free resource: “Goodbye Teacher Tired: 5 Days to Doing Fewer Things Better” from Angela Watson. Save time. Teach better.
Global Teacher Prize finalist Joe Fatheree talks about what great teachers do. He shares his observations and also his hopes for improving the profession. www.coolcatteacher.com/e159 Sponsor: Kids Discover Online is hosting a webinar - 10 Ideas for Excellent Inquiry-Based Learning with me, Richard Byrne and Monica Burns on October 3 at 4:30 pm EDT. Learn more about their 150 history and science nonfiction texts that promote inquiry-based learning at www.kidsdiscover.com/inquiry
Craig Lindvahl and Joe Fatheree were recognized for their creation of the Aha Film Festival, an annual event they designed to showcase the work of students in multimedia classes from Teutopolis and Effingham high schools in Illinois. The festival sells out a 1,600-seat theater and includes industry seminars on the day of the festival.In this podcast (MP3, 15 MB), the duo talk about the importance of hands-on learning and what the popular film festival means to their small Midwestern town.