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Mariela Cruz talks with J about her recent post entitled, "The Death of My School in Mysore." They discuss discovering her guru Sharath Jois while being a mother of seven children and a lawyer, becoming the first authorized teacher in Central America, Patabhi Jois and harms done, Sharath assuming the leadership role and grieving his death, new certifications being announced, injury and providing physical adjustments, parampara and the importance of India, accountability and a petition for clarity, and silver linings amidst turmoil. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Say thank you - buy J a coffee. Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.
Engineering Success Podcast - The Engineering Career Podcast
Listen to this episode if you: are an early career engineer, are contemplating a career change, or just like engineering career stories. This Week in LinkedIn Lunatics: 1. "We're discriminating based on age. Also, don't ask about comp."2. I think this belongs here (I have Another Job Offer Why Would I Attend An Interview) College Questions 1. Why is the “I was good in high school but now everyone is better than me” an universal experience? 2. Is college physics similar to AP physics mechanics? 3. My School is Only ABET Accredited in General Engineering and Not Mechanical Engineering Career Questions 1. Working in Defense and Ethics 2. Just Turned Down An Offer for 20% Raise 3. EIT Seeking Advice on Next Position 4. How Does the Civil Engineering World Feel About (Engineers Who Don't Get a P.E.) Don't miss a blog post or a podcast episode, subscribe to my newsletter on www.ENGRingSuccess.com Support the on podcast on Spotify or on Patreon: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/engineering-success (preferred) https://www.patreon.com/ENGRingSuccess Top tier supporters - shout out each episode of the month for $10 monthly donation. Follow along on all social medias: https://engringsuccess.com/link-in-bio/ To submit your question, email daniel@ENGRingSuccess.com Subscribe on YouTube to watch short excerpts of podcast episodes addressing specific topics: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj86alc3a7_A_PibgYpkWFg Daniel is a Mechanical Engineering graduate of Trinity University's B.S. in Engineering Science and currently works in Commercial Management in the Engineering and Construction Consulting Industry. All views expressed on this podcast are his own and do not reflect the opinions or views of his employer. Music by Maxgotthetracks: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Pclog68AY
It's been 12 years... but I still can't forget... CREEPYPASTA ► "The Haunted Tree at My School" written by ShadyNexus, narrated by ClancyPasta ► https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/comments/1ds3v9x/the_haunted_tree_at_my_old_school/ The Author's Links: ► https://www.reddit.com/user/ShadyNexus/ ► https://www.youtube.com/@CyberSonicTunes-x1n Here are ways to support the channel if you wish ~ MERCH ► http://teespring.com/stores/clancypastastore PATREON ► https://patreon.com/clancypasta Here's where you can find me, and also links to the audio version of the show ~ TWITTER ► http://twitter.com/clancypasta INSTA ► https://instagram.com/clancypasta SPOTIFY ► https://open.spotify.com/show/51DHHPsFnEvDAGfRiZPMF7 ANCHOR.FM ► https://anchor.fm/clancypasta MUSIC ► Myuuji: https://www.youtube.com/user/myuuji Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 07:42)Federal Court Rules Catholic School Has Right to Be Catholic: Huge Win for Religious Freedom as Court Sides with Catholic School's Firing of Teacher in Same-Sex MarriageCatholic school can fire gay drama teacher for marrying, court rules by The Washington Post (Rachel Weiner)Part II (07:42 - 12:42)What are Your Most and Least Favorite Aspects of Being President of an Academic Institution? What Advice Do You Have for a Christian with Higher Education Leadership Ambitions? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart III (12:42 - 16:33)My Adult Son Embraced a Sinful Lifestyle and Walked Away from the Lord. Does That Disqualify Me from Ministry? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart IV (16:33 - 21:06)How Can Girls Dress Modestly Without Being Legalistic, and How Can Boys Take Ownership of Their Thoughts Towards Young Women? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 15-Year-Old Listener of The BriefingPart V (21:06 - 23:51)How Can I Share the Gospel with an Atheist Who is Coming to My School to Share His View on the Origin of the Earth? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 12-Year-Old Listener of The BriefingPart VI (23:51 - 27:37)How Do You Respond to Conservatives Today Who Denigrate Conservative Bastions Like Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:X | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
In today's episode we jump around and talk about a number of topics. Curriculum Review - All About Reading Level 2 Homeschool Book Review Online Art Doodle Game Using ChatGPT to Write a Play Support The Podcast If you like what you hear, consider supporting the podcast: https://homeschooltogether.gumroad.com/l/support Consider Leaving Us A Review If you have a quick moment please consider leaving a review on iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeschool-together-podcast/id1526685583 Show Notes Interview with All About Reading - https://homeschooltogether.fireside.fm/347 All About Reading - https://www.allaboutlearningpress.net/go.php?id=2455 Magic Tree House (graphic novel) - https://amzn.to/3QhUoAs Wings of Fire (graphic novel) - https://amzn.to/3SjDVOU Artemis Fowl (graphic novel) - https://amzn.to/49fdf7J This is My Home This is My School - https://amzn.to/3Sisp6f Quick Draw - https://quickdraw.withgoogle.com/ ChatGPT - https://chat.openai.com/ Shakespeare Authorship Question - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeareauthorshipquestion Connect with us Website: http://www.homeschool-together.com/ Store: https://gumroad.com/homeschooltogether Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/homeschooltogether Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/homeschooltogetherpodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/homeschooltogetherpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/hs_together The Gameschool Co-Op: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gameschoolcoop/ Email: homeschooltogetherpodcast@gmail.com
School communicators from around the country are all asking the same thing…What in the world should I do about our school's Twitter account?Learn about the changes Elon Musk is making that impact schools the most.Ask yourself these 4 questions to determine your plan for Twitter.Consider these 4 options for addressing your strategy on Twitter (or X).Should your school jump into Threads? I share my thoughts.Email: andrea@socialschool4edu.com Follow Andrea on Twitter: @andreagribble Website: www.socialschool4edu.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/socialschool4edu USEFUL INFORMATIONBlog - What the X Should I Do About Twitter for My School?Order your copy of my book Social Media for Schools: Proven Storytelling Strategies & Ideas to Celebrate Your Students & Staff - While Keeping Your Sanity now!Orders of 10 or more receive a quantity discount. Learn more on my website!MORE RESOURCESFree Video Training: Learn the simple secrets behind social media for K12 schools!Sign up for our free e-newsletter - click herewww.SocialSchool4EDU.com
Theodore Cottingham in Eureka Springs with the School of Meonics www.Meonics.Me
The Reconciliation of Me takes place. Changing what you take comfort in. The Comforter comes now in your mirror. I am God in your mirror. I am God a race of. Races of light shall be again light. I speak your language. Hide not from your own flesh. Restoring the Garden of God disrupts a lot of things. My Seminars of One The Tables of One be The Consciousness of One wired to no other. I'm no more your plumbing. The Face of God will re-rise now, women, girls, healers. This is leadership school leading you to the face of God. My powers rise now in the ones who will be it. I disrupt a lot of things. The Lord God has no power here anymore. This is the University establishable only by me. I now what Database One is. I subscribe to it. Your mission task role: be Christ to regenerate God. My School's open and free not again. Climbing into your chair, being Christ I crown me with me and interconnected shall be. My name is devoted disciples come who will be regenerating light. The pace of God arises now. Subscribe to my words. We lead through space. I am the continuance of the face of God. I am me a race of light regenerating schools to regenerate me The School of God. Confidence be restored to you at The Table of One. Lesson number 1 or 2000 have I given you. Lesson number 1 Be I AM. Will you conquer your thought life. Theodore Cottingham The School of God Box 34, Eureka Springs, Arkansas USA 72632 TheodoreCottingham.com
Theodore Cottingham in Eureka Springs with the School of Meonics www.Meonics.Me
My School's One The School of Meonics the University of Me Jesus the Pattern have I become it and now I raise Me's everywhere to be Jesus The Christ Become the Face of God Returned and here I am Theodore Joseph Cottingham School of Meonics PO Box 34, Eureka Springs, Arkansas 72632 USA www.Meonics.me
In this episode, hear from Juliana Sfeir the SAT-7 ACADEMY Brand Manager. The enormous scale of the educational crisis in places like Syria are threatening the future of an entire generation of children! Imagine - a whole generation of children who have never attended school! A generation of children born in refugee tents! SAT-7 "My School" is free supplemental education for Arabic speakers and is providing lifelong learning opportunities for all. https://sat7.org/my-school-provides-education-to-refugees-in-hope-centres/ The SAT-7 ACADEMY Brand is addressing the emotional, mental, and physical health needs of those in the Middle East and North Africa region, and promoting a healthy lifestyle and well-being for all ages. https://www.sat7education.org/ Sponsor-A-Day of SAT-7 KIDS broadcast cost for $670 https://www.sat7usa.org/sponsor-a-day/
Join us as we interview TWO special guests, a mother and daughter teaching duo! Pam Patton is a retired teacher and her daughter, Elizabeth Patton just completed her first year of teaching. If you're wondering what you should focus on during the first week back to school or general classroom tips for going back to school, this is a great episode for you. Teachers and school staff, we wish you a successful start to your school year! Back to School Read Aloud Pam's Favorite --> My School's a Zoo! Elizabeth's Favorite --> What If Everybody Did That? Check out our resources that are great for back to school! We have daily communication forms, data collection sheets, teacher interest surveys, student interest surveys (reinforcer surveyes), and other classroom behavior management resources! --> Class on Task TPT Resources For more tips throughout the school year, check out our Instagram page @class_on_task!
नमस्ते दोस्तों! The Ranveer Show हिंदी के 46th Episode में आप सभी का स्वागत है. आज के Podcast में हम बात करेंगे Teachers के बारे में और Indian Education System के Worst Side के बारे में। हम सभी के लिए बचपन से Parents के अलावा Teachers Role Model की तरह होते हैं, हम उनसे कई चीज़ें सीखते हैं। लेकिन Imperialism और Social Engineering की वजह से पूरे Indian Education System और Student-Teacher Relationship बहुत बुरा असर पड़ा है। आज के समय में Aanvikshiki काफी कम बच्चों में देखने को मिलता है। हर किसी के Life का Focus सिर्फ Topper बनने का है। ऐसे में हम अक्सर Education & Knowledge का सही मतलब नहीं समझ पाते हैं। जानिए कैसे Teachers की बातें आपके Future को Negatively Affect कर सकती है। Teacher's Professional & Personal Qualities की वजह से Students पर कैसा असर पड़ता है? Social Engineering क्या है? Quality Of a Good Teacher क्या है और Life में Aanvikshiki का Importance क्या है जानने के लिए इस Video को आखिर तक ज़रूर देखो सिर्फ और सिर्फ आपके Favourite BeerBiceps Hindi Channel Ranveer Allahbadia पर।
Today's Headlines Iran threat increases as Lebanon nears breakdown SAT-7 show “My School” brings help and hope to MENA children Season two winner of “Alone” heads international ministry
Today I speak with numerologist Ann Perry about how our birth date holds information that can guide us in our life. Ann breaks down how you use your birth date to find your personal year number. She then takes us through the 9 year cycle explaining what each year means and how this knowledge helps us. Ann Perry also shares: ✔️ her perspective on 2020 ✔️shares about what a Life Path number is and how to calculate it properly. ✔️what energies are available to us and how we can use them. ✔️ Each year we get a new Personal Year Number and she teaches us how to calculate it. ✔️ importance of your birth date and name. -- Connect with Ann Perry: -- Website: https://annperrynumerologist.com FB page: https://www.facebook.com/AnnPerryProfessionalNumerologist Twitter: https://twitter.com/annperrynumero My School: https://courses.annperrynumerologist.com/collections JUST DO YOU Business Coaching https://annperrynumerologist.com/just-do-you-business-coaching This is a really unique coaching program because I use a person's Soul Contract to guide me in the coaching process. I know their strengths, weaknesses, gifts etc. just by examining their Numerology chart. How to Calculate Your Life Path Number Correctly? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LmqIAfSBhqo&t=4s Understanding Which Personal Year You are in. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oO4qYX36zp4 3 Things Your Birth Date Can Reveal About You https://www.annperrynumerologist.com
Join Henry and his long-time co-host Russell Hanby for 'What's Making News?' of 2021. Join Henry and Russell as they talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia. THE AGE: (18/03/21): Phones crash as rush is on to book COVID jabs – Henry GPs have been inundated with thousands of calls form Victorians seeking COVID-19 jabs, with one clinic’s phone system malfunctioning following the launch of the federal government’s online vaccination portal. THE HERALD SUN: (18/03/21): State school smarts – Russell Many state schools across Melbourne offer a top value education with VCE results better than several expensive private schools, new My School data shows. THE HERALD SUN: (18/03/21): Secret shift for NAPLAN rankings – Henry Parents will be kept in the dark about school NAPLAN rankings under a new ban on “league tables”. The Australian Curriculum Assessment & reporting Authority has banned schools and the media from publishing comparisons of performance in national literacy and numeracy tests. THE AGE: (18/03/21): Embryos created in lab from skin cells– Russell Australian researchers have created “model” human embryos from skin cells of an adult’s arm, in a world first scientific breakthrough that raises serious ethical questions. THE AGE: (18/03/21): ODD SPOT – Russell A fad of serving coffee in baby mottles has swept Gulf Arab states this month, but it appears to have gone down the wrong way in Dubai, where inspection teams have fined café owners for milking the trend. The craze took off in Einstein café, but customers soon brought bottles to fill at other outlets. Dubai’s government said “such indiscriminate use of baby bottles is not only against local culture and traditions, but the mishandling of the bottle during the filling could also contribute to the spread of COVID-19. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in March 2021. It was produced by Rob Kelly.
Helène Brand is a freelance marketing consultant whose experience includes responsibilities for a community-based loyalty program in South Africa called “ My School, My Village, My Planet” which won 8 international awards. Helène herself was named "Loyalty Personality of the Year" in 2015 and this short summary discusses her approach to loyalty which includes balancing both transactional and emotional loyalty. We also discuss her passion for storytelling as a powerful tool for business and loyalty marketing professionals and some great examples of innovative loyalty concepts in South Africa. Show Notes: 1) Let's Talk Loyalty #7: Award-winning Loyalty Success and Storytelling in South Africa 2) Helène Brand 3) Global Citizen
作詞作曲 たまごやき 歌詞 地を這うように 美を抱くモンキー 千代田区ヤンキー 広まるファンキー 短期は損気 隣の席に モールスパンチ 過ごすブランチ 帰りに寄り道 セブンイレブン 俺らもいつかは ヘブン行けるん? やんちゃなビキニ 見て話す いきり しきりにちきり みきりつけちぎり アルバム見て振り返る過去 カルパス食ってむせ返るタコ 巻きもどる沸点 またする御法度 ふわっとハット飛ばした学校 反省はNo パッとフラメンコ 牽制はアウト サッと帰ろうよ 努力は気力 能力は沈黙 孤立は掃除 統一は正義 知らん風習に クランぐるぐる クラスに溶け込む バカ無駄レーベル 流行にアンチ 今逆にこっち そんなんじゃないが かかりはどっち? 判断基準がナンパできるか 散々チクった サクラ舞いちった 年賀はがきで メンバー探し 連打ばかりの賢者の中で 絶えず繰り返す このサイクルでサヴァイヴ MY SCHOOLでマイク もって起こすパニック ヒスパニックもタイキック ゴシップもパニック 最大級のマジック びっくりMr.マリック
Isn't it fascinating how quickly we adapt? When the market first started its epic nose dive, we were all ready to jump with it. However, over the past month or so we've become so accustomed to a crisis environment that we can almost forget about our investment accounts. The last lockdown challenge was initially scheduled for the last week of lockdown. The lockdown extension happened after I recorded the podcast. To be honest, I don't have the emotional energy to engage with the extension at the moment. As a result, we're looking at our investments this week. Like our previous two challenges, we are using this time to go through our investments with a fine-tooth comb. Aside from padding your emergency fund, this challenge is not about taking action. It's about reviewing the choices you made now that you can compare your portfolio before the crash to your portfolio after the crash. You've really earned your stripes this month. How did you do? Win of the week: Nomusa I bought a car in 2014 without a deposit. I never read the fine print or informed myself about the process. Never again! The car almost got repossessed when I was living hand to mouth. I am back on track now. In process to get back my peace, I opted for a debt review. I soon discovered this was a rip off 3 months into the trap. There was no agreement with my creditor as they had agreed to do. She ended up cancelling this. We talk about debt review in our Debt series, which you can find at justonelap.com/debt I have applied the snowball method to pay off debt and its working, I should be off the hook in December 2020. You pay the smallest amount first, add that to the second-smallest. Also find our article on the DIY debt repayment plan. I opened a Tyme Bank account for an emergency fund. I want this amount to not just sit but grow —even if it's just by 1%. I looove rewards programmes., I know I need to heal from the financial trauma I suffered back in the years. I used to get R200 worth of UCount when it started, which I would be getting because I was using my credit card a lot, and I would then buy lunch and food from fresh stop and KFC when I ran out of money mid-month. I have since stopped using the credit card (because I was handed over really, for non-payment). I am not planning to carry on with standard bank because their fees are ridiculous—R105 cheque card and let alone debits and all extras. I have since opened a Capitec account which is reasonable (R30-35) as I have moved some debits orders to them for insurance, funeral, tracker and the likes. I have these reward programs -Ucount -Freshstop -Clicks -PnP smart shopper -My School days -ThankU -All garage outlets reward trust me and use associated stores for others as I travel a lot. I have noted all further useful hints on credit cards like having a virgin money one because of fewer fees, but my ucount rewards make me wanna go back and this time, use my credit to my benefit, deposit to spend in it, etc, I know rewards are just there to keep us loyal and I am the culprit. Are they really worth it, do you and Chuckles even care about them? I also love the affiliation things and referring people on stash, easy equities and all? Will this really buy me bubbles later? Sorry for the long email am just excited. Guillym With regards to people saving for their kids, time in the market is the best, right? So why put money into the market for your kids if you are going to take it out? Rather save more for yourself now, and lower your saving rate when the kid comes to needing money age. As an example, my wife and I have disposable income that all goes into paying off the bond. When that is done in about 5 years, it will go into something else for us. When any monthly expense comes along (for Sadie) we can save less, rather than draw from savings, to cover school fees or whatnot. If Sadie becomes more expsensive, we can give ourselves a raise. We are super lucky to be able to put away more than 40%. We certainly don't take this for granted. This won't work for everyone, but I feel it's a better option than saving for children just to take it out of the market later. Joy I listened to your podcast about first investments. You recommended Ashburton 1200. Because this is a foreign product investing in foreign stocks, surely it is not tax free in the real sense of the word? I will still be paying taxes and fees into that product? Considering the 40+ years that I hope this account will be running the small 0.1% fees/taxes here and there do need to be considered in light of compounding. Is it not best to do TSFA into SA products and then discretionary into foreign like the Ashburton 1200? I hope to use my annual tax free donations allowance of R100,000 split between my two children so I would do R33,000 TFSA each and R17,000 discretionary each.
Show notes & links available here. In this episode, I'm speaking with Apryl Krakovsky, founder and CEO of My School in Motion, an award-winning program that promotes fitness, nutrition, wellness and health education for school communities. Moving together every morning for healthier minds, bodies, and attitudes! Big Ideas Apryl started the program when she noticed the need for more physical education at her kids' school. The program is now in 53 schools in five states benefitting as many as 20,000 students. It educates and empowers students to make smart choices about movement, nutrition, health, and wellness. The workouts are thoughtfully crafted to bolster students’ self-esteem and promote personal wellbeing by including physical tasks that every student can be successful performing, regardless of grade level, age, fitness level, experience, or special needs. The power of movement can be the cornerstone of your mental and emotional health. The My School In Motion curriculum is innovatively designed to help schools meet state PE requirements and help children live healthier, happier and smarter lives. The program captures the power of movement, music, learning, and community. When physical activity is undertaken at the start of each school day, the benefits are: improved students’ mood improved students' focus improved students' physical health stimulated brain activity students are set up for a day of maximum learning Physical activity gets your brain ready to learn. Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) is a fundamental component of every daily movement session. Good health and academic success go hand in hand. Quotes Apryl: "I learned that if I went for a run in the morning, everything just looked better, like putting on totally different colored glasses for the rest of the day." Apryl: "You never know what life will bring if you keep following your heart and the decisions that you make." Apryl: "Our idea was just movement and redefining what people thought of as PE and exercise, that there are all types of ways that we can move our bodies." Apryl: "I wanted to get everybody moving but just as importantly, I wanted everybody to understand the immediate benefits, not just long term health benefits, that physical activity was having on their energy, their ability to focus, and their moods." Audrey: "It's so relevant right now because in a lot of schools PE is either getting set aside or cut in time." Apryl: "It was innovative and wasn't what they were used to seeing PE look like." Apryl: "The definition of PE is changing. The emphasis is on enjoying fitness-based stuff. It's not a competitive setting, you're setting goals with yourself." Audrey: "It's a community thing because when you're doing something together and everyone learns the moves, it raises the sense of belonging. So you're not only getting the kids to exercise but you're also getting the kids doing the same thing and if the teachers are doing it with you, they're playing with the kids." Audrey: "It's awesome on so many levels. Not just the fact that kids are getting their blood pumping and getting some exercise and fulfilling their PE. It can change the whole culture of a school." Apryl: "It absolutely changes the school's culture. It's absolutely inclusive. Everybody's participating. It's a common language." Apryl: "Like camp, it's a place where kids feel emotionally safe and that's what this created on the schoolyard." Apryl: "If we did nothing else but get kids moving every morning, that would be great because you'd have the benefits but to me, that's just the beginning. It's the connectivity that happens." Apryl: "It's like this pep rally meets line dancing. But it was the positivity that changed the school culture for everybody...If you can create that positive energy at school, it bleeds off the schoolyard and they take it home." Apryl: "The self-esteem building life skills stuff, that's a; social-emotional learning and that's the crux of PE, in and of itself." Audrey: "There's so much research telling us that if we all just moved our bodies more, we would feel better, work better." Audrey: "I really hope the parents or teachers listening will check out your great program and bring it to their schools and start dancing and having fun." Resources Apryl Krakovsky -- email: apryl@myschoolinmotion.org View testimonials, curriculum samples, and live program footage at www.MySchoolInMotion.org. Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain by John Ratey Watch the documentary Bite-Size for a compelling look at the child obesity problem. ActiveSchools.org Related Advice & Encouragement from Experienced Homeschool Parent Kate Rader Is Kindness the Secret to a Successful Life? Ep. 131 Coaching for the Love of the Game Ep. 125: Transforming Schools with Positivity Ep. 87: The Impact of Camp Experiences with Laurie Browne, Ph.D.
In this episode, Jeremi and Zachary are joined by Natalie Suri. The trio talks about what it means to be a student today, and how school is changing. Zachary reads his poem, “Ode to My School”.
Meredith and Kaytee have a special guest again this week to discuss our favorite picture books for the 2-5 year kiddos in your life! You’ll hear a “bookish moment of the week” from each host: an author event, kid librarians, and a fantastic iTunes review. Next, we discuss our current reads for the week. We are each talking about two recent reads and we’ve got a variety of new titles that we cannot wait to discuss this week. For our deep dive, we are discussing our very favorite picture books for the 2-5 year old range. These kids are enraptured by great pictures, willing to sit for a great story, and ready to laugh at great jokes, so we’ve chosen some stand-out titles to share with you or the littles in your life. Abbey has a lot of great expertise in this area, so we are only too happy to have her input. As always, we finish up with A Book (yep, capitalized) that we’d like to press into every reader’s hands. We’ve got a childhood favorite, which may not be for kids, that has been read over and over again, a WWII novel told in a totally new way, and a reference book that belongs on every parent’s shelves. As per usual, time-stamped show notes are below with references to every book and resource we mentioned in this episode. If you’d like to listen first and not spoil the surprise, don’t scroll down! . . . . . 2:39 - City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert 6:11 - The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett 7:07 - The Silent Patient by Alex Michaelides 8:43 - Recursion by Blake Crouch 11:29 - Dark Matter by Blake Crouch 13:45 - Pines (Wayward Pines Series) by Blake Crouch 14:55 - Parkland by Dave Cullen 15:01 - Columbine by Dave Cullen 16:40 - The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker 19:08 - The River by Peter Heller 19:45 - Dog Stars by Peter Heller 24:14 - Stay Sexy and Don’t Get Murdered by Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstack 24:26 - My Favorite Murder podcast 26:21 - The Gift of Fear by Gavin de Becker 30:01 - The Bookish Life of Nina Hill by Abbi Waxman 31:58 - Waiting for Tom Hanks by Kerry Winfrey 33:37 - Other People’s Houses by Abbi Waxman 33:30 - The Garden of Small Beginnings by Abbi Waxman 34:17 - Beartown by Fredrik Backman 36:09 - A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman 39:37 - Us Against You by Fredrik Backman 42:18 - Books, Inc Campbell - Abbey’s local bookstore Abbey’s favorites from Henry and Isaac: 43:02 - Elephant and Piggie books - especially Can I Play Too? by Mo Willems 43:54 - Eat Pete by Michael Rex 43:56 - Julia’s House for Lost Creatures by Ben Hatke 44:01 - Warning: Do Not Open this Book by Adam Lehrhaupt & Matthew Forsythe 44:08 - The Book with No Pictures by BJ Novak 44:23 - Beyond the Pond by Joseph Kuefler 44:43 - We Don’t Eat Our Classmates by Ryan T. Higgins 44:52 - Children Make Terrible Pets by Peter Brown 44:56 - The “Hat” Series by Jon Klassen, especially I Want My Hat Back Kaytee’s Books she shoved down her kid’s throats: 45:55 - The Mitten by Jan Brett 45:58 - Do Not Open by Brinton Turkle 46:10- King Bidgood’s in the Bathtub by Audrey and Don Wood 46:14 - The Napping House by Audrey and Don Wood 46:20 - Papagayo, Coyote, and Raven by Gerald McDermott 46:31 - Blueberries for Sal and Make Way for Ducklings by Robert McCloskey 46:36 - Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans Meredith’s Fun Read Alouds: 47:16 - A Mouse Told His Mother by Bethany Roberts 47:18 - Counting Crocodiles by Judy Sierra 47:26 - The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry and the Big Hungry Bear by Audrey and Don Wood 47:34 - Gilbert de la Frogponde by Jennifer Rae 47:45 - Chicka Chicka Boom Boom by Bill Martin Jr. 47:49 - Is Your Mama A Llama? by Deborah Guarino 48:07 - Where is the Green Sheep by Mem Fox 48:13 - Red Truck by Kersten Hamilton Abbey’s Character Development Favorites: 48:45 - Pink is for Boys by Robb Pearlman & Eda Kaban 48:50 - Morris Micklewhite & the Tangerine Dress by Christine Bablacchino & Isabelle Malenfant 49:06 - When Sadness is at Your Door by Eva Eland 49:39 - Be Kind by Pat Zietlow Miller & Jen Hill 49:44 - The Rabbit Listened by Cori Doerrfeld Kaytee’s Sweet and Funny Favorites: 50:57 - When God Made You, When God Made Light, and When I Pray for You by Matthew Paul Turner 51:11- Skippyjohn Jones by Judy Schachner 51:15 - Where You Came From by Sarah O’Leary 51:37 - This is My Home, This is My School by Jonathan Bean 51:41 - Maybe God is Like That Too by Jennifer Grant 51:46 - Imaginary Fred by Eoin Colfer Meredith’s Favorite Books in Series: 52:24 - Mrs. Piggle Wiggle Treasury by Betty MacDonald 52:54 - George and Martha Stories by James Marshall 53:00 - Berenstain Bears Books by Stan and Jan Berenstain 53:30 - Dinofours series by Steve Metzger 54:44 - The Night Before… books by Natasha Wing 55:02 - Richard Scarry books, especially Busy Town 55:30 - Roadwork by Sally Sutton Abbey’s choices for Gorgeous Illustrators: 56:04 - Melissa Sweet 56:11 - The Boy Who Drew Birds by Jacqueline Davies 56:13 - The Right Word by Jen Bryant 56:14 - A Splash of Red by Jen Bryant 56:26 - Some Writer! 56:42 - Genvieve Godbout 56:50 - Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers 56:53 - Goodnight, Anne by Kallie George 56:58 - When Santa Was a Baby by Linda Bailey 57:01 - The Pink Umbrella by Amelie Callot 57:06 - Emily Winfield Martin 57:08 - Dream Animals by Emily Winfield Martin 57:09 - Day Dreamers by Emily Winfield Martin 57:11 - The Wonderful Things You Will Be by Emily Winfield Martin 57:14 - Teagan White 57:16 - Adventures with Barefoot Critters by Teagan White 57:18 - Counting with Barefoot Critters by Teagan White 57:19 - Bunny Roo, I Love You by Melissa Marr 57:26 - Wednesday Kirwan 57:35 - Henry’s Bright Idea by Lauren Bradshaw 57:36 - Magnolia’s Magnificent Map by Lauren Bradshaw 57: 40 - Jill Barklem 57:43 - The Brambly Hedge Series by Jill Barklem 57:56 - Kaya Doi 58:00 - Chirri & Chirra Series by Kaya Doi Be sure to click through to the website for the full show notes to see Abbey's bookstack with the rest of the books she didn't have time to mention! Other Favorites of my kids that I didn’t have time to mention because it was already the longest episode ever: Drew Daywalt’s books - The Legend of Rock, Paper, Scissors, The Day the Crayons Quit, and The Day the Crayons Came Home Usborne Pipkin books: How High is the Sky? How Big was a Dinosaur? How Deep is the Sea? How Big is a Million? Herve Tullet books - Press Here and Mix It Up Pete the Cat books - especially Pete the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons by Eric Litwin Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site by Sherri Dunsky Rinker Back to regularly scheduled programming: 1:00:57 - Llama Llama books by Anna Dewdney 1:01:39 - Guess How Much I Love You by Sam McBratney 1:01:45 - I Love You Forever by Robert Munsch 1:03:08 - The Suitcases by Anne Hall Whitt 1:05:06 - Life After Life by Kate Atkinson 1:05:28 - Choose Your Own Adventure Books by R.A. Montgomery 1:06:02 - Case Histories (Jackson Brodie series) by Kate Atkinson 1:06:07 - A God in Ruins by Kate Atkinson 1:06:58 - The Artful Parent by Jean Van Thul 1:07:02 - The Artful Parent Blog *Please note that all book titles linked above are Amazon affiliate links. Your cost is the same, but a small portion of your purchase will come back to us to help offset the costs of the show. Thanks for your support!*
Hating, hoarding, and harming are tearing apart our schools and our communities. Our guest takes bullying prevention to another level with her vision for proactively creating communities of deep caring. Follow: @ASCD @mjanatovich @BarbaraColoroso @bamradionetwork Barbara Coloroso is an international best-selling author, and for the past 40 years an internationally recognized speaker and consultant on parenting, teaching, school discipline, positive school climate, bullying, grieving, nonviolent conflict resolution, and restorative justice. She is author of A Bully-Free School: How Do I Create a Culture of Deep Caring in My School. Mike Janatovich is the principal of Harmon Middle School in Aurora, OH, and an ASCD Emerging Leader.
开学选课,选课外活动,新老师如何?跟好朋友一个班吗?小目标定下了?开学的鸡血已经打好,就是。。。起不来床? 听纽约长岛七年级学生Lindsay描述开学种种。 欢迎来到美国中学年纪录,Chronicles of My School. Chronicle 就是编年史大事记的意思。那过去一周学校的大事自然是开学了。今天,我们请Lindsay讲开学第一周的心情。What's new of this week Lindsay? Well, there is a lot to share! Before school even started, my school sent home a letter to inform us our assigned homeroom. My best friends aren’t in the same homeroom with me. They haven’t been with me in homeroom even in sixth grade. I do share a lot of classes with them that aren’t core subjects. Core subjects are social studies, math, english and science. Homeroom 就是每天早上孩子们去报到的教室,老师会处理诸如迟到病事假以及传达学校的通知什么的,也就十几分钟吧,然后孩子们就要去各自的科目教室。因为每个人选择的选修不一样,比如音乐可以选弦乐器合唱管乐,外语可以是法文西班牙文意大利文,所以每个人的时间表会不一样。但...
More and more parents are taking discrimination cases to court, alleging that schools are not making adequate provisions to accommodate their children's learning needs. Why do so many feel the need to resort to such extreme measures? Teacher and researcher Dr Shiralee Poed says it's really important that every child can go to their neighbourhood school, and it is possible for teachers to cater for a diverse range of learning needs. She shares her thoughts on the controversial My School ranking website, the learning interventions that work and her advice for aspiring teachers. Episode recorded: 13 October 2016 Interviewer: Steve Grimwade Producers: Dr Andi Horvath and Chris Hatzis Audio engineer: Arch Cuthbertson Editor: Chris Hatzis Production assistant: Claudia Hooper Banner image: Pixabay
More and more parents are taking discrimination cases to court, alleging that schools are not making adequate provisions to accommodate their children's learning needs. Why do so many feel the need to resort to such extreme measures? Teacher and researcher Dr Shiralee Poed says it's really important that every child can go to their neighbourhood school, and it is possible for teachers to cater for a diverse range of learning needs. She shares her thoughts on the controversial My School ranking website, the learning interventions that work and her advice for aspiring teachers.Episode recorded: 13 October 2016Interviewer: Steve GrimwadeProducers: Dr Andi Horvath and Chris HatzisAudio engineer: Arch CuthbertsonEditor: Chris HatzisProduction assistant: Claudia HooperBanner image: Pixabay
The show is taking a holiday break this week but we're featuring a Season 5 classic tale from author Paul Bae: "An Incident at My School". "An Incident at My School" written by Paul Bae and read by David Cummings & Jesse Cornett & Erika Sanderson & Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts at 00:03:00) Click here for Paul Bae's book: "You Suck, Sir" Click here for Pacific Northwest Stories Network Click here to learn more about Jesse Cornett Click here to learn more about Erika Sanderson Click here to learn more about Jessica McEvoy Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: Brandon Boone & David Cummings. Audio program ©2015 - Creative Reason Media - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
It's episode 14 of Season 5. We have four tales this week featuring stories about utterly unwelcome beings from homes, prisons, forests, and schools. The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first two tales. Trigger Warnings "Strange Things" written by Paige Fane and read by David Ault & Erika Sanderson. (Story starts at 00:03:45) "Super Max Dreams" written by Marcus Damanda and read by Mike DelGaudio & Jessica McEvoy & Jesse Cornett & David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:25:25) "The Donacrann" written by K. M. and read by Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts at 01:07:20) "An Incident at My School" written by Paul Bae and read by David Cummings & Jesse Cornett & Erika Sanderson & Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts at 01:42:35) Click here for the USA Today article Click here to learn more about Erika Sanderson Click here to learn more about Marcus Damanda Click here to learn more about Mike DelGaudio Click here to learn more about Jesse Cornett Click here to learn more about Nikolle Doolin Click here to learn more about Paul Bae's new podcast Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: Brandon Boone & David Cummings "The Donacrann" illustration courtesy of Lukasz Godlewski This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2015.
Join Yoga in My School as we discuss language learning thru yoga with Beth Reese of Yoginos: Yoga for Youth, a trilinqual yoga program for kids. Learning languages helps to bridge cultures creating greater understanding and harmony. Discover the language of yoga and how to teach Sanskrit to kids. We'll also be discussing resources available for teaching yoga to kids in languages other than English.Support the show (https://yogainmyschool.com/?p=13405)
Join Yoga in My School as we discuss language learning thru yoga with Beth Reese of Yoginos: Yoga for Youth, a trilinqual yoga program for kids. Learning languages helps to bridge cultures creating greater understanding and harmony. Discover the language of yoga and how to teach Sanskrit to kids. We'll also be discussing resources available for teaching yoga to kids in languages other than English.Support the show (https://yogainmyschool.com/?p=13405)
OK, it's official. I don't understand women. Today I return to one of my favorite topics which is how men and women are so different. Here are some topics: Nails: I don't know a guy who picks a woman based on their nails, but women love to do their nails and comment on other women's nails. Listening: Guys are used to fixing things that are wrong. We are used to taking action. For a guy to listen to 2 minutes of complaints and then do NOTHING and by doing NOTHING something is FIXED. I don't get it, but its true. Cat Fights: Put women in a room and they will scratch each other eyes out. Put guys together and they will work together to find a television set. My School has purchased a new WEBCT program with 30% fewer features. My tuition money at work.