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Training for the Cross, LLC, is a family owned and operated business focused on producing well rounded bridle horses that have been ridden on the ranch, shown in the arena and ridden by everyone in the family. Wade and his family live in Homedale, Idaho with his wife Amaia, and children, Teo, Josie, Cy and Sam. TFTC LLC horses are used through the TQA Non-Profit program which is focused on instilling correct muscle memory in youth ranging from K-College. Wade and Amaia try to keep a solid string of horses that the family can use to do ranch work and compete on in rodeo. This same string of horses is used to help educate students through TVCC's performance horse series and shown by the TVCC Stock Horse Team. Due to the large number of solid horses needed through the TQA program, we only sale enough horses each year to help cover the expenses, which is usually only two horses per year.https://eclectic-horseman.com/wade-black-training-for-the-cross/The Fellowship of Christian Athletes' exciting local radio program, Heart of the Athlete, airs Saturdays at 9 am MST on KBXL 94.1 FM. The show is hosted by local FCA Director, Ken Lewis. This program is a great opportunity to listen to local athletes and coaches share their lives, combining sports with their faith in Jesus Christ each week!Our relationships will demonstrate steadfast commitment to Jesus Christ and His Word through Integrity, Serving, Teamwork and Excellence.NNU Box 3359 623 S University Blvd Nampa, ID 83686 United States (208) 697-1051 klewis@fca.orghttps://www.fcaidaho.org/Podcast Website: https://941thevoice.com/podcasts/heart-of-the-athlete/
From BTS to Bibimbap, K-culture is taking over India's Gen Z! But it's not just K-Pop and K-Dramas anymore. Studying abroad in South Korea is becoming super popular. But why the sudden surge? Host Prachi Verma dives into the reasons behind the "K-College" craze! South Korea offers high-quality education, lower costs compared to Western countries, and a chance to experience the Korean culture firsthand. Is South Korea the next big study abroad destination for India? Listen to Shantanu Singh, Director of EduCandor, and Rohin Kapoor, Partner - Management Consulting at BDO. We also get you the voices of two Indian students, one who is pursuing higher education in South Korea and the other on her way to South Korea. Tune in to the latest episode of The Morning Brief podcast!Check out the other interesting episodes like Polls On My Pod: Saturation States of Rajasthan & MP, Polls On My Pod: Muted Manipur & The Tamil Nadu Triangle, Arvind Kejriwal's Arrest: An Opposition Shaken or Stirred?, Alliance Arithmetic: Decoding the Political Jigsaw of Lok Sabha Elections 2024, and more! You can follow Prachi Verma on her social media: Twitter and Linkedin Catch the latest episode of ‘The Morning Brief' on ET Play, The Economic Times Online, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music and Google Podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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KU knocks off Duke All-State Volleyball Selections Royals leaving the "K" College football playoff rankings released NFL Replay tweak suggestion Most dangerous team in the AFC and NFC right now.
Christy-Faith, accumulated a wealth of knowledge and experience with her 20-year career in K-College academics with diverse student populations ranging from gifted to those with learning differences. After starting a career as a classroom teacher she found success as a private tutor, evolving into an educational consultant for kids. Here is where she realized the system is broken and failing its students, and when she had her own children knew homeschooling was the way to go. Some topics Christy-Faith discusses:The issues in our conventional education system and why it is failing our childrenHow homeschooling can customize learning to a child's interests and takes just a couple hours a dayHow homeschooling is the fastest growing form of education in the United States - and not just for those who are privilegedHow parents are the most important relationship your kids can haveThe truth behind socialization being an issue for children Connect with Christy-Faith at HomeschoolAwakening.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're back with https://www.youtube.com/c/WatersEdgeDockHoist (Waters Edge Dock & Hoist), this time with both https://www.facebook.com/thedockmanshow (Jerry) and his brother Garrick. This episode was really insightful. It's almost two hours long, but worth the full listen. We talk a lot about how to be successful, not just in business but in life. How to make those hard choices on which path you should take. We love the guys at Waters Edge. They are an awesome story of how you can be successful in the trades, creating your own path, innovating in your field, integrity with your customers. They've got it all. If you know someone who is trying to figure out what to do with their life, share this episode with them. The trades aren't just a viable option, certainly not a second choice, the trades can make a great career! https://my.captivate.fm/Sweat%20&%20Grime (Sweat & Grime)https://www.instagram.com/sweatandgrime/ ( ) is a podcast created for the skilled trades, hosted by the skilled trades. https://www.instagram.com/dieselniron/ (Bryan) is a free lance heavy equipment operator and content creator, https://www.instagram.com/anythingoutdoorscontracting/ (Rick ) is an owner/operator of an excavation business, and https://www.instagram.com/mt_builds/ (Matt ) is a general contractor.
Christy Faith's experience includes a 20-year career in K-College academics and administration where she's worked and taught at literally every level of education in a professional capacity- with diverse student populations ranging from gifted to those with learning differences.After starting her career as a classroom teacher, Christy found great success as a private tutor, which then evolved into her becoming an educational consultant for kids of the “rich and famous” in Los Angeles. There she worked alongside her husband at their private learning center. She came to realize the system is broken and failing its students, even those from families who can “afford it all.” When she had her own children, she knew what she had to do: homeschool.Free "How to Homeschool" Guide Homeschooling with Confidence CourseChristy's TikTokSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/homeschooleffect)
Dave Schultz and Stephen Root talk Coach K's final home game with Isaac Schade and everything Auburn with Brian Stultz! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
Dave Schultz and Stephen Root talk Coach K's legacy with Ian O'Connor who has a new book out, South Alabama with JT Crabtree and NASCAR with Tommy Praytor! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wnsp/support
Imperfect Mommying: Better Parenting through Self Healing with Alysia Lyons
In this episode, Virginia and I discuss responsibility and various communication techniques and tweaks for fostering healthy communication with our children. Dr. Virginia Callens Gregg (aka "Vee") is a speaker on topics about communication. She is a Professor Emeritus, MN State University Moorhead - BA: two double majors: Language Arts/Literature and Speech/Broadcasting. Also Secondary Ed Teaching degree. MA - Com Studies PhD - Com Arts and Sciences. She taught each year as Lecturer in 1972 through Full Professor in 2014. Simultaneously owned and operated NorthCoast Communication as a speech Consultant, and NorthCoast Displays & Graphics (for trade shows) for 25 years. Also produced numerous training and promotional videos and helped set up six Local Access TV companies. Is an avid proponent for Competency-Based Education for K - College, both online and in class. She has four adult sons and four granddaughters. Virginia is presently consulting as 'vcallensgreggspeaks.com,' and 'Managing Messages.com' She has won many teaching awards, awards for Women in Business, for Public Service videos, and the first 'Outstsnfing Alumni' award from her undergrad university. She is embarking on writing children's stories. And soon ... her own podcast! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/alysia-lyons/support
The WMU hockey team carved out one of the most historic comebacks in NCAA history on Friday night with a 6-5 comeback victory against Colgate in Hamilton, New York. The Broncos were faced with a 5-0 deficit more than half way through the game. They followed it up with a 2-1 OT victory on Saturday. Jim put together a montage of all the goal calls from Robin Hook. Jordan and Jim also take about this weeks game against arch rival CMU on Wednesday. WMU basketball plays an exhibition game against K College on Saturday See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Best-selling novelist John Grisham joins "The Jerry Ratcliffe Show" to talk about his first basketball novel, Sooley, and also dishes on ACC hoops and college baseball.
Gail Griffin was born in Detroit and raised in its suburbs and in Ann Arbor, where she reveled in literature and rock music. One of her proudest claims to fame is having seen the Beatles in concert in Detroit in 1964. She went away to school and came back to take a teaching position at Kalamazoo College, where she taught literature, writing, and women's studies for 36 years. There she won awards fo teaching and for creative/scholarly work, and she was chosen Michigan Professor of the Year in 1995. She has published four books of nonfiction, including Grief's Country: A Memoir in Pieces and The Events of October: Murder-Suicide on a Small Campus. She is currently looking through a huge stack of poems to see whether a book might be hiding there, and she has her mind on a collection of personal essays on whiteness and confronting racism. Since retiring from K College she has offered workshops in anti-racist white consciousness and building white allies for community groups and organizations. She lives in West Main Hill with a black cat named Nell, and her enduring life goal is to spend as much time as possible at the northwest Lake Michigan shore.Follow 5AQ on Instagram - @fiveauthorquestions Email 5AQ - podcasts@kpl.gov 5AQ is produced by Jarrod Wilson. The technical producer is Brian Bankston. 5AQ is hosted by Sandra Farag and Kevin King
A discussion to help your children succeed in school, regardless of their grade!
Welcome to the Season 2 | Episode 1 of Learning Matters where we will digging into holding space for hope and healing.Today we have with us Dr. Jabali Stewart discussing circle keeping, peace making and spiritual source coding. Jabali is an inclusion specialist utilizing Peacemaking Circle in schools (K-College), businesses, families, government, and community settings. He has trained in the lineage of Circle Keeping connected to Mark Wedge, Kay Pranis, and Barry Stuart for nearly a decade. Besides keeping Circle he also trained in, and practices other Art of Hosting social technologies, all with a focus on institutional cultural change. Jabali is also a public speaker who has also cultivated a practice of deep one-on-one cultural counsel. His work is deeply informed by his belief and practice of sensible, love based leadership. To find out more about Jabali’s work, check out: https://www.wearehuayruro.com/And to listen to Special Vices: https://specialvices.bandcamp.com/Support the show (https://www.twu.ca/donate-now)
A St. Paul native and tap and jazz dancer through high school, Colleen went to Utah andmajored in dance. She came back to the Twin Cities on fire with the idea of performing andchoreographing and teaching dance in the schools. While in Utah, she was exposed to andembraced for the first time “modern dance”. She came back to Minnesota in 1979 with arenewed idea of how deep and wide dance could be and became an apprentice with the Nancy Hauser Dance Company and a member of Loon on a Log Dance Company with Joan Sloss.Colleen received a Mcknight Choreographic Fellowship award, a State Arts Board Award, a Dancer Pool Award and co-produced many of her own concerts as well as being produced by The Minnesota Dance Alliance’ Summer Dance series. Her work was also featured in the Walker Art Center's “Choreographer’s Evenings” multiple times through the 1980’s and 90’s. At the same time, she was teaching dance at Minneapolis North High for 15 years and finally at Minneapolis Southwest High for 20 years; she also began and has sustained the Dance Educator’s Coalition since 1986 who’s mission is to increase the quantity and quality of dance K-College throughout the state. She is a recipient of the 2007 Sage Award for Minnesota Dance Educator, the 2011 National Dance Educator of the Year award through the National Dance Education Organization and 2014 Dance USA’s “Inspiration Award”.
I discuss my school days from K - College the good the bad the ugly --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Playwright, actor, and activist Matthew-Lee Erlbach joins Half Hour to share insights from the ongoing advocacy movement, Be An #ArtsHero. In this conversation with ensemble member Audrey Francis, Erlbach relates data and stories about the vitality of the arts in American life, speaks to the struggle facing the Arts and Culture field during the COVID Crisis, and suggests how we can reshape our American society to place a higher value on art—and the workers who make art possible. Interview begins at 4:38Matthew-Lee Erlbach is a Co-Organizer of Be An #ArtsHero, a national labor movement of Arts Workers urging Congress for an extension of FPUC, a 100% COBRA subsidy, and the passage of the DAWN Act, the nation’s only comprehensive arts worker relief bill. Playwright credits include THE DOPPELGÄNGER (an international farce), starring Rainn Wilson and directed by Tina Landau (Steppenwolf); his solo-play HANDBOOK FOR AN AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY (Gym at Judson/Tony Speciale.); EAGER TO LOSE: A BURLESQUE FARCE IN RHYMING VERSE (Ars Nova/ Wes Grantom/Portia Krieger); SEX OF THE BABY (Access/Michelle Bossy); and his work has been developed/produced with The New Group, Steppenwolf, Vineyard, Ars Nova, MCC, Williamstown, NYTW, Gym at Judson the Orchard Project, and SPACE on Ryder Farm, among others. He has received support from the National Endowment for the Arts, Laurents/Hatcher Foundation, Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation, Puffin Foundation, was a member of Ars Nova's Play Group, MVMNT Theatre’s Play Group, and is a HUMANITAS New Voices recipient. TV, credits include MASTERS OF SEX/Showtime, GYPSY/Netflix, WE ARE THE CHAMPIONS/ Netflix, and WWE, MTV, and Nickelodeon. He is currently writing an UNTITLED FEATURE with Rainn Wilson and has TV projects set up with SONY, Killer Films, Cavalry, and Mermade/Merman; he is also the writer/director of HUMAN INTEREST which won “Best Digital Short Series” at SeriesFest. A proud graduate of the public school system from K-College, his civic work includes a writing program for single mothers transitioning out of homelessness and prison, building shelters with Habitat for Humanity, and working with labor on economic justice issues. BE AN #ARTS HERO is a national, non-partisan grassroots movement that emphasizes Arts & Culture’s contribution to the economy, urging Congress for immediate relief. We are a united, intersectional, sector-wide coalition calling for an extension of FPUC, a 100% COBRA subsidy, and the passage of the DAWN ACT, the only comprehensive arts worker relief bill which would authorize $43.85B to the NEA, NEH, IMLS, CPB, and SBA to make grants to the operators, employees, and artists of live venues, recording venues, cultural spaces, and related businesses to address the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on all Arts Workers across the national Arts Economy. Be An #ArtsHero has appeared on Morning Joe, TODAY, GMA, Late Night w/Seth Meyers and the viral Open Letter to the US Senate has been signed over 13K times by the leaders of every major Arts Org; Pulitzer, Oscar, Tony, and Emmy winners; and countless high-profile names across the Arts. More info at www.BeAnArtsHero.com. Learn more at steppenwolf.org.Want to get in touch? Email halfhour@steppenwolf.org. You can find a transcript of this podcast here:https://www.steppenwolf.org/globalassets/half-hour-podcast/half-hour-ep10-transcript.pdf
Bob Chitester is the founder, and executive chairman of the board of Free To Choose Network, a 501(c)(3) public foundation housing Free To Choose Media, an award-winning global entertainment company which produces and distributes thought-provoking public television programs and series; izzit.org, an educational initiative that produces video-centric teaching units for a large network of K-College educators; and Free To Choose Press publishing company. You can read his full bio here: https://www.freetochoosenetwork.org/about/team/b_chitester.php
Bob Chitester is the founder, and executive chairman of the board of Free To Choose Network, a 501(c)(3) public foundation housing Free To Choose Media, an award-winning global entertainment company which produces and distributes thought-provoking public television programs and series; izzit.org, an educational initiative that produces video-centric teaching units for a large network of K-College educators; and Free To Choose Press publishing company. You can read his full bio here: https://www.freetochoosenetwork.org/about/team/b_chitester.php
Bob Chitester is the founder, and executive chairman of the board of Free To Choose Network, a 501(c)(3) public foundation housing Free To Choose Media, an award-winning global entertainment company which produces and distributes thought-provoking public television programs and series; izzit.org, an educational initiative that produces video-centric teaching units for a large network of K-College educators; and Free To Choose Press publishing company. You can read his full bio here: https://www.freetochoosenetwork.org/about/team/b_chitester.php
This week career-ish sits down with Dr. Kenlana Ferguson to talk about her career journey. Starting from changing her undergrad major 3 times to getting her Ph.D. We also talk about how to stay mentally healthy during a global pandemic and the many resources the K College counseling center has to support students while they cannot come to campus due to COVID-19. We begin discussing the mental health resources at 1:14:26. ___ Ways to connect with the counseling center: counseling.kzoo.edu facebook.com/kcollegecounselingcenter ___ National Suicide Hotline 1-800-273-8255 ___ Intro: Never Forget - ROJJ (Feat. Christopher Simms) Bumper: Atch - Memories Ad Music - LiQWYD - Piña Colada Outro: Friendshippers - DayFox Produced by the Center for Career and Professional Development at Kalamazoo College
Bob Chitester is the founder, and executive chairman of the board of Free To Choose Network, a 501(c)(3) public foundation housing Free To Choose Media, an award-winning global entertainment company which produces and distributes thought-provoking public television programs and series; izzit.org, an educational initiative that produces video-centric teaching units for a large network of K-College educators; and Free To Choose Press publishing company. You can read his full bio here: https://www.freetochoosenetwork.org/about/team/b_chitester.php
Bob Chitester is the founder, and executive chairman of the board of Free To Choose Network, a 501(c)(3) public foundation housing Free To Choose Media, an award-winning global entertainment company which produces and distributes thought-provoking public television programs and series; izzit.org, an educational initiative that produces video-centric teaching units for a large network of K-College educators; and Free To Choose Press publishing company. You can read his full bio here: https://www.freetochoosenetwork.org/about/team/b_chitester.php
We chat with Milwaukee born and raised John Bronikowski. John attended school in Milwaukee from K - College. A graduate of Marquette University, John raised his family in the "burbs" and has now returned to live in a city he describes as diverse, active and vibrant. in addition to taking in the many events Milwaukee has to offer, John and his wife volunteer at the Riverwest Food Pantry.
Deb Avara, an Assistant Professor from Amarillo Texas, has a passion for teaching basic financial literacy. Her company, AE Money Quests, is dedicated to teaching basic money management skills. Created for home, homeschool and in the classrooms, she has curriculum ready books (English and Spanish) and award winning games so students from K – College can learn how to manage their money. These books and games make learning about money easy and fun! All students can learn through play. Her motto is: “Money doesn’t have to be hard!” We continue to partner with No Such Thing As a Bully and The Moment of Kindness Foundation to help bring more kindness into the world and change the language surrounding our culture, eliminating words like “bully” and “victim.” Thanks as always to Smith Sister Bluegrass for our closing song. Thu 2/21 1pmET/10amPT or anytime in the archives. Thank you sponsors Safety Bags, Inc; StadiumBags.com and Traci's Healthy Habits. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Email dori@wordofmomradio.com to become a guest or sponsor! Word of Mom Radio Network ~ Sharing the Wisdom of Women
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BOOM! Heather Marrs, @hmarrs24, has joined the #wellplayedu crew. This episode pops right off the ear bud. Heather shares how she got started, things she noticed and how her students soared in her gamified class. So much shared, and so much gained in this episode. I really loved having a chat with this dynamic educator who is constantly striving for bringing the best in her classroom. While the episode is about gamifiy in elementary, it is unbelievable that all that was said can be applied to all classrooms K-College! Looking forward to many more conversations with this talented educator. Thanks for sharing with use Heather, You rock!
Michael Optiz and Michael Ford discuss strategies and considerations for successfully implementing the Response to Intervention (RTI) framework and providing differentiated instruction to help... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Michael Optiz and Michael Ford discuss strategies and considerations for successfully implementing the Response to Intervention (RTI) framework and providing differentiated instruction to help... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Lucy Calkins, senior author of the Units of Study for Reading/Writing explains how the workshop model of teaching reading and writing differs from traditional and basal approaches. Listen as Lucy... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
This introductory chapter from Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey's latest book on student vocabulary instruction and development, Learning Words Inside and Out: Grades 1-6, defines a framework for... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Donald Graves (1930-2010), a long-time University of New Hampshire literature professor and prolific educational author, is interviewed by Penny Kittle about his life and career as a writer. Learn... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Donald Graves (1930-2010), a long-time University of New Hampshire literature professor and prolific educational author, is interviewed by Penny Kittle about his life and career as a writer. Learn... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Laura Robb (author of Teaching Middle School Writers) and Jim Burke (author of What's the Big Idea?) discuss teaching strategies to identify and support the hidden talents of writers in middle school. Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
In this video podcast educational authors Jim Burke (What's the Big Idea?) and Laura Robb (Teaching Middle School Writers) discuss the many challenges of connecting with and motivating today's... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Lucy Calkins, founding director of the Teachers College Reading and Writing Project at Columbia University, gives an overview of the Units of Study for Teaching Reading program, which provides... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
An overview of the different types of minilessons and essential elements of elementary reading lessons using the reading workshop model developed by Lucy Calkins for the Units of Study for Teaching... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Douglas Fisher and Nancy Frey share tips and principles of vocabulary instruction from their latest book on providing effective vocabulary instruction to boost student performance in all subjects for... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Literacy consultant Joyce Gordon interviews guided reading intervention experts and educational authors Irene Fountas and Gay Su Pinnell, and RtI expert Mary Howard to discuss how the Leveled... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Harvey "Smokey" Daniels interviews Nancy Steineke, author of "Assessment Live! 10 Real-Time Ways for Kids to Show What They Know--and Meet the Standards" about how her book was developed to help... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Jim Burke shares how, by organizing teaching around big questions, he's able to create curricular cohesion and avoid fragmentation by folding together skills, core content, and standards in a... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Lucy Calkins, author of the Units of Study reading workshop model, explains how to strike a balance between the reading/writing workshop approach and basal reading programs that include sustained... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Clock Watchers authors Stevi Quate and John McDermott find out just how dramatic an effect the Six Cs of motivation and engagement can have in content-area classrooms when they interview two... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
"Plagiarism" author Barry Gilmore answers questions from Carol Jago (Come to Class) about his experiences in confronting academic dishonesty and how those experiences led him to more effective ways... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Tom Romano, author of Crafting Authentic Voice and Zigzag, and Penny Kittle, author of the NCTE award-winning Write Beside Them, discuss the important place of voice in student writing. Learn more... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Steve Zemelman and Harry Ross (authors of 13 Steps to Teacher Empowerment) interview two teachers who got the teaching life they wanted with help from the 13 Steps. Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Harvey "Smokey" Daniels interviews two master teachers from The Burley School in Chicago (Debbie King and Michele Timble) who use Inquiry Circles in their teaching. Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Mary Howard, author of RTI from All Sides, talks with Heinemann consultant Judy Wallis about RTI and what it means for teaching. She shares 7 keys to success and emphasizes the importance of... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Kylene Beers and Robert Probst talk with author Chris Crutcher about how he begins writing a book. Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Smokey Daniels (Literature Circles and Mini-lessons for Literature Circles) talks with Jim Vopat about what Writing Circles are, and why they represent a compelling, practical new approach to... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
David West Brown (In Other Words) and Rebecca Wheeler (Code-Switching) clarify what code-switching is with illustrations from literature and student work. Then they discuss ways of teaching writing... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Tom Newkirk, author of "Holding on To Good Ideas in a Time of Bad Ones", talks with Nancie Atwell, author of "In the Middle", about the core principles in their teaching, the obstacles that work... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.
Jim Burke shares how a question-driven classroom engages adolescents of the digital age inside school by tapping into the same kinds of self-motivated explorations that they conduct via digital media... Visit Heinemann.com for K-College professional development books and services, teaching systems, and innovative multimedia tools for educators.