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Latest podcast episodes about kyle schwartz

Nashville SportsRadio
Kyle Schwartz OVC Associate Commissioner For Strategic Communications 4 - 20 - 24

Nashville SportsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 10:59


Kyle called in to talk about the new venues for the upcoming OVC championships.

Nashville SportsRadio
Kyle Schwartz OVC Associate Commissioner For Strategic Communications 4 - 20 - 24

Nashville SportsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 10:59


Kyle Schwartz called to talk about the new venues for the upcoming OVC championships

Nashville SportsRadio
Kyle Schwartz OVC Associate Commissioner For Strategic Communications 3 - 30 - 24

Nashville SportsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2024 14:17


OVC Associate Commish Kyle calls in to wrap up March Madness in the OVC and preview spring sports.

Nashville SportsRadio
Kyle Schwartz OVC Associate Commissioner For Strategic Communications 3 - 2-24

Nashville SportsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 14:47


Kyle Schwartz joins the show to discuss the OVC season.

Nashville SportsRadio
Kyle Schwartz OVC Associate Commissioner For Strategic Communications 3 - 2-24

Nashville SportsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 14:09


Kyle Schwartz joined the show to talk about the state of the OVC

Nashville SportsRadio
Kyle Schwartz OVC Associate Commissioner For Strategic Communications 1 - 6-24

Nashville SportsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2024 11:32


Kyle Schwartz joins the joins the show.

Holmberg's Morning Sickness
10-19-22 - Suns Kick Off Season Tonight - Frustration w/Streaming Services That Lock You Out Or Require Changing Passwords - Update On Paradise Adams, Pearl Mitchell & Kyle Schwartz And Listener VM Support

Holmberg's Morning Sickness

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 26:57


Holmberg's Morning Sickness - Opening Break - Wednesday October 19, 2022

Better Learning Podcast
Kyle Schwartz | I Wish My Teacher Knew

Better Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 31:55


Welcome to Season 6 of the Better Learning Podcast! Our fifteenth episode in the Season features Kyle Schwartz, a teacher at Doull Elementary in Denver, Colorado. Kyle Schwartz just finished her tenth year of teaching at Doull Elementary in Denver, Colorado. In her first year of teaching, Kyle asked her students a simple yet powerful question-- What do you wish your teacher knew? Her students' candid responses inspired the #IWishMyTeacherKnew movement and sparked a conversation about the realities students face and how schools can become more supportive, safe, and welcoming. Her first book, I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids focuses on realities that students face and how educators can respond to their students' needs by building relationships. Her second book, I Wish For Change: Unleashing the Power of Kids to Make a Dif erence is a guide for educators, families, and mentors to help young people find a personal sense of power and use it to better their communities. In addition to teaching, Kyle is a dedicated advocate for students. She has spoken internationally about supporting all students, differentiating instruction for students learning English, building strong classroom communities, and helping young people create change. Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com.

HMH Learning Moments
Podcast: Being Bold and Wishing for Change with Kyle Schwartz

HMH Learning Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 41:47


How can you better connect with kids? Colorado teacher and author of I Wish My Teacher Knew, Kyle Schwartz, discusses how she helps students feel empowered to make a difference—and how she gives them a sense of belonging in her classroom and in the community. Teachers in America profiles K–12 teachers across the country. Hear firsthand from the people who are shaping young lives in the classroom every day. If you or someone you know would be a good candidate for Teachers in America, please email us at shaped@hmhco.com.

Positive Parenting for Military Families | Mr. Dad
Asking Questions + The End of Childhood

Positive Parenting for Military Families | Mr. Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2022 55:00


Kyle Schwartz, author of I Wish My Teacher Knew. Topic: How one question can change everything for our kids. Issues: Building community; breaking down barriers that create poverty; all families count; supporting students through grief and loss; when students are in danger; school cultures that build character; building a classroom of self-efficacy. Paula Fass, author […] The post Asking Questions + The End of Childhood appeared first on Mr. Dad.

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KZYX News
Groups sue PG&E as Potter Valley Project license expires

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 6:30


April 19, 2022 — The license for the Potter Valley Project expired on Thursday, April 14. By Friday, a coalition of environmentalists and fishermen had filed a 60-day notice of intent to sue PG&E, the project owner, under the Endangered Species Act. The main complaint is that the fish passage facility at Cape Horn Dam in Potter Valley causes unauthorized harm to endangered fish, by preventing their passage when the facility is clogged, or making them vulnerable to predators as they try to climb the ladder. The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, which has authority over the project because its stated purpose is generating hydropower, has not yet declared if it will order PG&E to surrender and decommission the project, or if it will allow the utility to continue operating it on a year-to-year basis, as the company has said it plans to do while it recoups the cost of an expensive piece of replacement equipment. Redgie Collins, the Legal and Policy Director for CalTrout, one of the groups intending to sue PG&E, says that, with the expiration of the license, “PG&E no longer has take coverage for listed species, meaning that they can no longer harm, harass, directly kill or injure salmon (or) steelhead at their project site. The current fish passage operation is functionally broken and leads to take. It's time for PG&E to realize that this project does in fact take fish.” Last month, the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) wrote a letter to FERC, saying that the Project is causing take of fish on the endangered species list, in a manner not anticipated in that agency's 2002 biological opinion. The biological opinion allowed the project to operate if it met certain conditions. Collins added that, “Along with the license, NMFS' biological protections also expire with that license, meaning that PG&E is now vulnerable to litigation we are bringing.” PG&E said in a statement that, “The potential claims described in the notice are without merit. PG&E is strongly committed to environmental responsibility, and we are operating the Potter Valley Project in full compliance with the National Marine Fisheries Services' (NMFS) Biological Opinion (BiOp) and its incidental take statement, which is incorporated into the Potter Valley license. Upon expiration of a license, the Federal Power Act requires FERC to issue an annual license, which renews automatically, with the same terms and conditions for the project, until it's relicensed, transferred or decommissioned. That means PG&E will continue to own and operate the Potter Valley Project safely under the existing license conditions until the project is transferred or FERC issues a final license surrender and decommissioning order.” The project is currently unable to produce power because of a damaged transformer, which could take two years to rebuild. Alicia Hamann, the Executive Director of Friends of the Eel River, which has been at the forefront of the fight to remove the dams, describes the Eel as “a river of opportunity,” with 280 miles of habitat for genetically diverse fish that haven't made it to the ocean since 1922, when Scott Dam was built. She's not entirely opposed to a continued diversion of water from the Eel into the Russian River. “The genetics for summer steelhead live on in rainbow trout that are trapped behind Scott Dam,” she said. “This means that there's potential for the offspring of those trout to essentially become summer steelhead once again, if they could just reach the ocean…there's still an opportunity for an ecologically appropriate diversion. By that, I mean one that operates without a dam and runs during the wet season, when the Eel has water supplies to spare. At this point, it's up to Russian River water users to decide how much they want to continue the diversion, and to come together to fund and implement a plan.” That might be easier said than done. On the day the license expired, Janet Pauli, of the Potter Valley Irrigation District, reported on the results of early surveys to the Inland Water and Power Commission. The IWPC had hired a consultant who polled Russian River water users. “It ended up being a polling base of about 23,000 people,” Paulie said. “I think they did nearly 400 polls of individuals. “The goal was to see if people had an understanding of their water supply, where it comes from, potential vulnerability with regard to the Potter Valley Project, how they felt water supply was being managed, or if they even knew. At the end of that poll, it was determined that to get a two-thirds vote for a parcel tax would be tough. Might not be successful. And would not, in all likelihood, generate the kind of funding that we believe we're going to need moving forward in this next phase of the project license.” It's impossible to be unaware of water conditions in the Eel River basin, according to Adam Canter, the Director of Natural Resources for the Wiyot Tribe at the Table Mountain Bluff Reservation in Humboldt Bay. The tribe is not party to the intent to sue PG&E, but is not taking the option of a lawsuit off the table. “We're excited that the license is expired,” Canter acknowledged; “but that doesn't necessarily mean that we can celebrate and walk away and not have to continue to put pressure on PG&E and FERC to move forward with actual decommissioning and dam removal…it's been really bad the last five or ten years, and I think it's hard to ignore, just the reduction in flows, the toxic algae blooms, the reduction in the number of fish returning to the river. It's just more visible on the Eel River basin side.” The uncertainty over what FERC will do next is not the only mystery surrounding the Potter Valley Project, which is FERC docket number 77. One day before the license expired, Antonio Manfredini, an agent for a business called PVP 77 LLC at PO Box 777 in Roseville, filed an application for the license. They missed the 2019 deadline to file a notice of intent, and Manfredini and PVP 77 don't show up on an international database of businesses. No one answered the phone number listed on the application. Photo credit: Scott Dam, Kyle Schwartz, CalTrout

C3 Connecting, Coaches, Cognition
Kyle Schwartz: We See You...

C3 Connecting, Coaches, Cognition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 36:51


Kyle Schwartz is in her tenth year of teaching, this year as a reading teacher at Doull Elementary in Denver, Colorado. Her first book, I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids focuses on realities that students face and how educators can respond to their students' needs by building relationships. Her second book, I Wish For Change: Unleashing the Power of Kids to Make a Difference is a guide for educators, families, and mentors to help young people find a personal sense of power and use it to better their communities.   In addition to teaching, Kyle is a dedicated advocate for students. She has spoken nationally and internationally about supporting all students, differentiating instruction for students learning English, building strong classroom communities, and helping young people create change.   Episode Notes: -Unlikely teacher, grew up hating school, who became her arch-nemesis, an elementary school teacher. But wanted to provide an experience she never had for students after falling in love with tutoring as well as teaching and learning. -The ‘I Wish My Teacher Knew' lesson went viral on Twitter - “I wish my teacher knew I did not have pencils at home to do my homework with”- grew into an international movement. -Wrote the book, I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids as well as I WIsh For Change: Unleashing the Power of Kids to Make a Difference. -The truth and vulnerability of seeing the words in kids' handwriting struck a chord with educators. -Kids pulled her to share with the class, kids were invited and not required to share notes, the power of community building came through. One child said, “I wish my teacher knew that I did not have friends to play with.” Yet, the students banded around this child and built connections with her. -Kids are experts on childhood, we must understand that expertise. They are problem solvers and will engage with one another. One student never shared, but later spoke to Kyle that she never knew other people's parents were divorced. She saw herself in others and was able to build empathy through this practice. -Teachers, we see you and all you are juggling right now. -Have the courage to value all the things that are not being measured on a rubric right now: the relationships, the empathy, the connections - respond to what kids give you and hold sacred those times. - A shift in education to meet kids where they are and look at the whole child. -Impact story: trying this lesson, other strategies, and how kids take it over, as well as other industries all the way to the Vice-Admiral of the U.S. Coast Guard! -We are a nudge in children's lives! -” Be the nudge you wish to see in the world!” -” Notice what kids want you to see and be really thoughtful about noticing that.” -Find the connection with kids! -Let kids be experts no matter what, build one on one connections! -Tips: -Make it about the community in any way you can. Kids have to be vulnerable, so you should too. Be honest with kids about mandated reporting. Be honest with kids, Give them options about how they participate or add their name or share, serious or silly. Really round it out with community too and building connections and caring.   Connect with Kyle: Instagram: @Kylemschwartz Twitter: @Kylemschwartz

A Foolish Endeavor
It's Dungeons AND Dragons

A Foolish Endeavor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 61:19


With Dom out for a bit because of his work schedule, we have our good friend Kyle Schwartz on to talk dungeons & dragons! With Kyle running his own games and each of us enjoying some good old D&D, we take some time to nerd-out a bit. Follow us on Instagram @foolish_endeavor_podcast for more shenanigans and show updates! Chat with us and let us know if you would be interested in a Foolish D&D! A Foolish Endeavor is hosted by Alex Castile, Dominic Fontaine, Chad Lewis & Jacob Ratkovich. Music is provided by EpidemicSound.com

Nashville SportsRadio
Kyle Schwartz 4 - 17 - 21

Nashville SportsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2021 10:50


OVC assistant commissioner Kyle Schartz joined Greg Pogue on the University Showcase.

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Nashville SportsRadio
Kyle Schwartz 3 - 6-21

Nashville SportsRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2021 15:08


OVC assistant commissioner Kyle Schwartz joined the Unversity Showcase hosted by Greg Pogue.

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Positive Parenting for Military Families | Mr. Dad
Asking Questions + The End of Childhood

Positive Parenting for Military Families | Mr. Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 55:00


Kyle Schwartz, author of I Wish My Teacher Knew. Topic: How one question can change everything for our kids. Issues: Building community; breaking down barriers that create poverty; all families count; supporting students through grief and loss; when students are in danger; school cultures that build character; building a classroom of self-efficacy. Paula Fass, author […] The post Asking Questions + The End of Childhood appeared first on Mr. Dad.

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Behind the Beak
Behind the Beak #27 - Beth DeBauche & Kyle Schwartz

Behind the Beak

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020


In this week's episode, Tyler Brown sits down with Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner Beth DeBauche and Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications Kyle Schwartz to see how the league has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. DeBauche discusses how the OVC is preparing for the upcoming season, what cost-saving measures could be seen and how her day-to-day has changed since March. Schwartz digs into how this season's media days are changing, how the usual "OVC Football Game of the Week" will broadcast and what fans may see different from a media standpoint.

Behind the Beak
Behind the Beak #27 - Beth DeBauche & Kyle Schwartz

Behind the Beak

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020


In this week's episode, Tyler Brown sits down with Ohio Valley Conference Commissioner Beth DeBauche and Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications Kyle Schwartz to see how the league has been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. DeBauche discusses how the OVC is preparing for the upcoming season, what cost-saving measures could be seen and how her day-to-day has changed since March. Schwartz digs into how this season's media days are changing, how the usual "OVC Football Game of the Week" will broadcast and what fans may see different from a media standpoint.

NWP Radio
Planning Powerful Instruction

NWP Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2019 36:01


Planning Powerful Instruction is a guide for transforming student outcomes through instructional planning. Its a seven-step framework that gives teachers techniques proven to help students develop insight and understanding. Join host Tanya Baker for a conversation with authors Jeff Wilhelm, Rachel Bear, and Adam Fachler. Guests Jeff Wilhelm, Professor of English Education, Boise State University Rachel Bear, Senior Program Associate, National Writing Project Adam Fachler, Education Consultant Related Links Planning Powerful Instruction Planning Powerful Instruction, Grades 6-12 companion website Master Planning & Instruction to Be the Teacher They Always Remember “What Kids Wish Their Teachers Knew”, Kyle Schwartz, TEDxKyoto

Inspired Teaching Made Easy
I Wish My Teacher Knew

Inspired Teaching Made Easy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 12:43


“I Wish My Teacher Knew” is a simple activity developed by 3rd grade teacher Kyle Schwartz that transformed her classroom. In episode 4, I share how this simple strategy has helped thousands of teachers build relationships with their students, including the story of a 4th grade teacher who put a unique spin on the activity to make it even more effective. I wrap up by sharing tips for using this strategy in your own classroom and offering ways to adapt it to meet the needs of your students. If you’d like to discuss this episode with other educators, please join the Inspired Teaching Podcast Conversations Facebook group! I look forward to connecting with you there!

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JR The Bossman Show
Bossman Show (Kyle Schwartz Interview)

JR The Bossman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 24:00


JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by OVC Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications, Kyle Schwartz (@OVCSports). http://BossmanShow.com

Bossman Show
02-23-19 (Bossman Show) | Kyle Schwartz Interview

Bossman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2019 23:06


JR The Bossman (@JRTheBossman) was joined by OVC Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications, Kyle Schwartz (@OVCSports). http://BossmanShow.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bossman-show/support

Say Know Podcast
Episode 18 - U of S Panel Discussion on Mental Health

Say Know Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 62:26


SHOW NOTES: On January 30, 2019, Matt was asked to host a panel discussion at the U of S as part of their Bell Let’s Talk day. The panel was comprised of a wide range of experiences and expertise. Becca Beattie, a community advocate with enough street cred to earn a doctorate in the field of mental health and addictions, shared parts of her life and her current advocacy project of bringing Saskatoon their first safe consumption site. Murray Drew, a professor of Animal and Poultry Science at University of Saskatchewan shared his experience of being an adult with bi-polar and ADHD, highlighting that you can be happy and successful while living with a mental health disorder. Jerin Islam a third year psychology student and member of the Bangledesh Undergrad Student Federation shared her experience as an advocate, trying to reduce the stigma of mental health within the international students communities. Kyle Schwartz is a clinical Social Worker who provided valuable information in suicide prevention and intervention. He has a passion for breaking through the stigma and the role toxic masculinity is playing. Allan Kehler is a motivational speaker with lived experience and a mental health and wellness teacher at the Saskatchewan Indian Institute of Technologies. He shared some tools that he has learned in his travels to help with his own mental health struggles. This panel was the perfect way to celebrate #bellletstalk. We were honoured to be a part of the day and for our first “live podcast” recording, it turned out great! Please SUBSCRIBE and RATE/REVIEW! LINKS: Harm Reduction Now SK Facebook Page: (https://www.facebook.com/groups/372005193547015/) Allan Kehler - Out From the Shadows: (https://www.outfromtheshadows.ca/) Canadian Research Initiative of Substance Misuse (CRISM) Prairies website: (https://crismprairies.ca/) SayKnow.org Facebook page: (https://www.facebook.com/sayknoworg) SayKnow.org Twitter feed: (https://twitter.com/SayKnowOrg) Music provided by Redbull DJ Champ, Charly Hustle: (http://www.charlyhustlemusic.com)

Assist Learning Podcast
#IWishMyTeacherKnew with Kyle Schwartz - ALP020

Assist Learning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 37:46


Kyle Schwartz is a third-grade teacher at Doull Elementary in Denver Public Schools. Her first book: I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids focuses on realities that students face and how educators can respond to their students’ needs. Her second book: I Wish For Change: Unleashing the Power of Kids to Make a Difference speaks about youth empowerment and will be published summer 2019. In addition to teaching, Kyle is a dedicated advocate for students. She has spoken internationally about supporting all students, differentiating instruction for students learning English, and building strong communities in classrooms. Twitter: @kylemschwartz Website: http://iwishmyteacherknewbook.com/ Books authored by Kyle: I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids - - - - - After you listen please share your thoughts on Twitter with Jennifer and Kyle by using #AssistLearning in your tweets. - - - - - Connect with Jennifer Cronk on Twitter.

Kids Deserve It!
Episode 98 of #KidsDeserveIt featuring Kyle Schwartz

Kids Deserve It!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 16:30


Episode 98 of #KidsDeserveIt featuring Kyle Schwartz

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FCS Podcast
Ohio Valley Conference Assistant Commissioner Kyle Schwartz

FCS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 13:19


Jim Oxley is joined on the HERO Sports FCS Podcast by Kyle Schwartz, Ohio Valley Conference Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications. Jim and Kyle talk about the perception of the Ohio Valley Conference, how the Austin Peay turnaround has affected the OVC, the importance (or necessity?) of FCS​-FBS matchups, how success in football helps other OVC athletic programs, and the OVC's potential to get multiple teams into the FCS playoffs.

FCS Podcast
Ohio Valley Conference Assistant Commissioner Kyle Schwartz

FCS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2017 13:19


Jim Oxley is joined on the HERO Sports FCS Podcast by Kyle Schwartz, Ohio Valley Conference Assistant Commissioner for Strategic Communications. Jim and Kyle talk about the perception of the Ohio Valley Conference, how the Austin Peay turnaround has affected the OVC, the importance (or necessity?) of FCS​-FBS matchups, how success in football helps other OVC athletic programs, and the OVC's potential to get multiple teams into the FCS playoffs.

The New Teacher Podcast
25. I Wish My Teacher Knew - Kyle Schwartz

The New Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2017 60:01


It all started with one simple question… One day, third grade teacher Kyle Schwartz asked her students to complete the following sentence, I wish my teacher knew…  The results astounded her.  After posting her students responses online, the post went viral and a national movement was created.  Her book, simply titled, I wish my teacher knew, is the story behind that movement.  

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The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast
#141 I wish my teacher knew: The ONe Question that Can Change Everything

The 10 Minute Teacher Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 9:02


Kyle Schwartz @kylemschwartz asked a question of her students that went viral. Learn the story and the lesson plan that will help you build bridges with your students. www.coolcatteacher.com/e141 Today's Sponsor: GradeCam is a web-based assessment tool that lets you completely customize assessments, instantly scan and score them using ANY device with a digital camera, and then instantly transfer the grades into your digital grade book. And it does all these things without needing any special forms or equipment. Go to gradecam.com/coolcatteacher to start your free trial and see for yourself.

Behind the Blade Podcast
Behind The Blade #11: Post BLADE2017 Show and Interviews with KOPIS Designs and KME Sharpeners

Behind the Blade Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2017 68:58


Today on BTB, Jim and Matt discuss their experiences at Blade Show 2017! Our First two interviews are in the bag and live in this episode! We interview John Bahlatzis with KOPIS Designs, and Ron and Kyle Schwartz from KME Sharpeners! KOPIS Designs - www.kopisdesigns.com Use the code BEHINDTHEBLADE to save 10% STOREWIDE! KME Sharpeners - www.kmesharp.com Email us at: info@behindthebladepodcast.com GIVEAWAY is still live! Don't forget to hit that subscribe or follow button on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud, or Stitcher! Once we hit that 200 subs the magic happens, so roger up! THANK YOU!

The Harvard EdCast
I Wish My Teacher Knew

The Harvard EdCast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2016 11:27


Kyle Schwartz, third-grade teacher and author, explains how one question can change everything for our kids.

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Unrestrained: A CPI Podcast
Unrestrained - Episode 33, Guest: Kyle Schwartz

Unrestrained: A CPI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2016 59:41


Kyle Schwartz, third-grade teacher and author of I Wish My Teacher Knew: How One Question Can Change Everything for Our Kids, explains the concept behind her book and Twitter sensation.

Top of Mind with Julie Rose
Peace in Colombia, What I Wish My Teacher Knew, Olympian

Top of Mind with Julie Rose

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2016 99:38


Quinn Mecham, BYU, explains the peace deal that ended a 52-year conflict in Colombia. More than half of violent crimes in US aren't reported, says University of Iowa's Shabbar Ranapurwala. Third-grade teacher Kyle Schwartz asks students what they want their teacher to know. Attorney Bret Bryce on protecting assets while caring for the elderly. Marathon runner Jared Ward's life after the Olympics. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign's Ravi Mehta talks when red means go.

Positive Parenting for Military Families | Mr. Dad
What I Wish My Teacher Knew + The End of American Childhood

Positive Parenting for Military Families | Mr. Dad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2016 55:00


Interviews with Kyle Schwartz, author of "I Wish My Teacher Knew," about what students wish their teachers knew about them; and Paula Fass, author of "The End of American Childhood," about the history of parenting from life on the frontier to the managed child. The post What I Wish My Teacher Knew + The End of American Childhood appeared first on Mr. Dad.