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He was just a special human being." ~ Barbara Schneider ABOUT THE GUEST: Dr. Scott Barry Kaufman Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D., is a cognitive scientist and humanistic psychologist exploring the mind, creativity, and the depths of human potential. He is the founder and director of the Center for the Science of Human Potential and is an Honorary Principal Fellow at the University of Melbourne's Centre for Wellbeing Science. He is the author/editor of 9 books, including Transcend: The New Science of Self-Actualization, and is the host of the #1 psychology podcast in the world— The Psychology Podcast— which has received over 20 million downloads. Dr. Kaufman received a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology from Yale University and has taught courses on intelligence, cognitive science, creativity, and well-being at Columbia University, Yale, NYU, the University of Pennsylvania, and elsewhere. In 2015, he was named one of “50 groundbreaking scientists who are changing the way we see the world” by Business Insider. Barbara Schneider Barbara Schneider is the John A. Hannah University Distinguished Professor in the College of Education and the Department of Sociology. She uses a sociological lens to understand societal conditions and interpersonal interactions that create norms and values for enhancing human and social capital. Her research focuses on how the social contexts of schools and families influence the academic and social well-being of adolescents as they move into adulthood. In her career, Schneider has also played a significant role in the development of research methods for the real-time measurement of learning experiences. She is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the National Academy of Education, the American Educational Research Association (AERA), and, most recently, was elected to the Finnish Academy of Science and Letters. In 2017, she received an Honorary Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Helsinki. Schneider is the principal investigator of the College Ambition Program (CAP), a study that tests a model for promoting a STEM college-going culture in high schools that encourages adolescents to pursue STEM majors in college and in their careers. She is also the principal investigator of Crafting Engagement in Science Environments, an international high school study that tests the impact of Project-Based Learning on student academic, social and emotional factors in science classes. Professor Schneider has published 19 books and more than 100 articles and reports on family, social contexts of schooling, and sociology of knowledge. Her latest book published in 2020, Learning Science-The Value of Crafting Engagement in Science Environments, published by Yale University Press, is being translated and published in China by Educational Science Publishing House Limited. Dr. Christine Danson Dr. Danson earned her PhD in Positive Developmental Psychology from Claremont Graduate University in Claremont, CA (2017). Her areas of interests include lifespan development and positive contexts for thriving, parenting and family as positive contexts, and the role of movement and nature exposure for well-being across the lifespan. In the past few years, she has focused more on her love of teaching and mentoring students, and is thrilled to join URI and their commitment to excellence in teaching coupled with our shared commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and justice. She is the mother of four grown children who live in Boston, New York City, Chicago, and Colorado Springs. Her husband is a school psychologist in the Pasadena, California area. She enjoys spending her free time meditating, hiking, trail running, and generally in nature, especially with her ‘pandemic puppy', Gussie. --- If you order Steven's new book, The Art of Impossible, right now, you'll get $1,500 of free bonuses immediately dropped into your inbox. They include secret chapters he has never released, masterclasses on key skills to help you jack up motivation, heighten creativity, and accelerate learning. You'll also get an entirely free training to help you fight distraction and spend more time in flow. So click the link here, snag yourself a copy of The Art of Impossible, and let's get after it.
Quinetta Roberson, John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor of Management, talks about diversity, equity and inclusion on the Broad Matters podcast. Her unique research within the DEI space brings a new perspective to Michigan State University. Quinetta's findings and recommendations help companies change their approach to DEI for the benefit of their employees. In Quinetta's words, "people are what make business happen." To learn more about Quinetta Roberson, watch her TEDxTalks, The Science of Inclusion and The Other Side of Bias, and connect with her on LinkedIn. For more episodes of Broad Matters, subscribe to our podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. --------- Music: “Tidal Wave" performed/produced by BRASKO via Soundstripe.com “Nature of Things” performed/produced by Sounds Like Sander via Soundstripe.com
Dr. Adesoji Adelaja is a professor in land policy at Michigan State University and respected public policy expert who has served as advisor to several key local, state, and national policy makers.Dr. Adelaja is the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor in Land Policy. Until April 2011, he served as director of the Land Policy Institute, which he founded in 2006. In that capacity, he also served as the director of a W. K. Kellogg Foundation grant which funded the Michigan Higher Education Land Policy Consortium (MiHELP) and the People and Land Initiative (PAL). Prior to coming to MSU in 2004, Dr. Adelaja was at Rutgers University for 18 years, during which period he served as Executive Dean of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dean of Cook College, Executive Director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Director of Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Professor and Chair of Agricultural Food and Resource Economics, Director of the Food Policy Institute, Director of the Food Innovation Center, and Director of the Eco-Policy Center.Dr. Adelaja has received numerous awards for excellence in research, outreach and policy leadership.
Dr. Adesoji Adelaja is a professor in land policy at Michigan State University and respected public policy expert who has served as advisor to several key local, state, and national policy makers.Dr. Adelaja is the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor in Land Policy. Until April 2011, he served as director of the Land Policy Institute, which he founded in 2006. In that capacity, he also served as the director of a W. K. Kellogg Foundation grant which funded the Michigan Higher Education Land Policy Consortium (MiHELP) and the People and Land Initiative (PAL). Prior to coming to MSU in 2004, Dr. Adelaja was at Rutgers University for 18 years, during which period he served as Executive Dean of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dean of Cook College, Executive Director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Director of Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Professor and Chair of Agricultural Food and Resource Economics, Director of the Food Policy Institute, Director of the Food Innovation Center, and Director of the Eco-Policy Center.Dr. Adelaja has received numerous awards for excellence in research, outreach and policy leadership.
Dr. Adesoji Adelaja is a professor in land policy at Michigan State University and respected public policy expert who has served as advisor to several key local, state, and national policy makers.Dr. Adelaja is the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor in Land Policy. Until April 2011, he served as director of the Land Policy Institute, which he founded in 2006. In that capacity, he also served as the director of a W. K. Kellogg Foundation grant which funded the Michigan Higher Education Land Policy Consortium (MiHELP) and the People and Land Initiative (PAL). Prior to coming to MSU in 2004, Dr. Adelaja was at Rutgers University for 18 years, during which period he served as Executive Dean of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dean of Cook College, Executive Director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Director of Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Professor and Chair of Agricultural Food and Resource Economics, Director of the Food Policy Institute, Director of the Food Innovation Center, and Director of the Eco-Policy Center.Dr. Adelaja has received numerous awards for excellence in research, outreach and policy leadership.
Dr. Adesoji Adelaja is a professor in land policy at Michigan State University and respected public policy expert who has served as advisor to several key local, state, and national policy makers.Dr. Adelaja is the John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor in Land Policy. Until April 2011, he served as director of the Land Policy Institute, which he founded in 2006. In that capacity, he also served as the director of a W. K. Kellogg Foundation grant which funded the Michigan Higher Education Land Policy Consortium (MiHELP) and the People and Land Initiative (PAL). Prior to coming to MSU in 2004, Dr. Adelaja was at Rutgers University for 18 years, during which period he served as Executive Dean of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Dean of Cook College, Executive Director of the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, Director of Rutgers Cooperative Extension, Professor and Chair of Agricultural Food and Resource Economics, Director of the Food Policy Institute, Director of the Food Innovation Center, and Director of the Eco-Policy Center.Dr. Adelaja has received numerous awards for excellence in research, outreach and policy leadership.
John A. Hannah Chair University Distinguished Professor, Barbara Schneider, chats with us about trying to make things better for young people, transitioning to teaching online, and not just talking from the textbook. More at www.teachbetter.com/podcast/barbaraschneider. Barbara's Recommendations EdTech Tool: Zoom Book: "Becoming" by Michelle Obama "Against Empathy" by Paul Bloom "100 Years of Solitude" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez Who to Follow on Instagram: Dr. Sanjay Gupta (@drsanjaygupta) YouTube/Podcast/Website/Blog: The Learning Network. Teachers Pay Teachers. Daily/Weekly/Monthly Routine: Be on top of the news and on top of the science. Best piece of advice you've ever received: Try your hardest and pick yourself up no matter what comes your way. Keep on trying! Links to Connect With Barbara Email: bschneid@msu.edu --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/teach-better-talk/message
Hosted by Mark Largent, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education & Jeff Grabill, Associate Provost for Teaching, Learning and Technology. Featuring special guest Felicia Wu, John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor in Food Safety, Toxicology, and Risk Assessment.
Hosted by Mark Largent, Associate Provost for Undergraduate Education & Jeff Grabill, Associate Provost for Teaching, Learning and Technology. Featuring special guest Felicia Wu, John A. Hannah Distinguished Professor in Food Safety, Toxicology, and Risk Assessment.