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July 26, 2023 - An effort by Democratic state lawmakers to ensure a neutral arbitrator weighs in on disciplinary measures of public employees outside of New York City, isn't all it's cracked up to be, according to Ken Girardin, a fellow with the Empire Center for Public Policy.
Welcome to another edition of Ed News This Week. This week I'll share why LAUnifed School District teachers (and a lot of us other teachers) are not happy about mandated discipline changes, What Congress has heard about mental health issues in school (will they finally listen?), and How ChatGPT has a sister AI being born that is supposed to be better for students. This week's question: How does your school or district handle discipline? Is it working? Add your comments below. For links to the sources used to put this episode together and to find other great content on other important education issues, please visit https://transparencyinteaching.com/ Please let us know what you think about this episode and any ideas you have for future shows. We'd love it if you could share our podcast with others who you think might enjoy it. Thank you so much for taking the time to listen!
Tara Palmeri joins Peter to dig into the surprising operational capacity of the Trump ‘24 machine—at least for now. Then Julia Ioffe and Ben Landy discuss the latest Biden-Putin hostage swap calculation. For more from Tara - https://puck.news/trumps-fuzzy-new-hampshire-math/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=thepowersthatbe20230503 For more from Julia - https://puck.news/inside-the-gershkovich-prisoner-swap-crisis/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=thepowersthatbe20230503 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, Lady Petra and Saffermaster discuss Chapter 11, “A New Discipline”, of the book, "Concerning LIttleton" by Mako Allen over an Hanky Panky 2. Support the showListen on Podurama https://podurama.com
This week our Youth Pastor Joey Onidi continues our current series by teaching on discipleship & discipline in parenting.
On this bonus episode, Chris shares some thoughts on incorporating new disciplines into our lives. Habits are often formed without thinking. Most challenges in life come back to bad habits or failure to follow through on good habits. Living a disciplined life takes hard work, follow through, and accountability. Chris's challenge to the listeners is to identify one micro habit to begin in 2023. Then implement the disciplines necessary to be successful.SocialsFacebook I Instagram I LinkedIn I YouTube I TikTokWebsite and stuffPurchase Merchandisehttps://gravityct.com/podcastchris@gravityct.comMusic credit: https://pixabay.com/music/corporate-news-corporate-8307/
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00:00 - Intro00:49 - How to Work Around Bench Press Creating Shoulder Problems11:25 - Dan's Thoughts On "Squat Swing" Kettlebell Exercise21:02 - Dan on Zercher Squats23:31 - Benefits of Goblet Squats26:07 - Dan's Thoughts on Reverse Hypers29:21 - Dan on Joe Rogan & the Podcast31:31 - How to Introduce Someone to a New Discipline of Sport38:31 - How to Make the S&C Program Better for a SchoolJoin the "Dan John University" at danjohnuniversity.com to get custom workouts specifically designed for you. FREE for a limited time!If you're interesting in getting coached by Dan personally, go to "DanJohnInnerCircle.com" to apply for his private coaching group.Enjoy!---Have a question? Send it to podcast@danjohnuniversity.com[Dan John University](https://www.danjohnuniversity.com)
A SPECIAL EDUCATION REPORT FROM C.A.S.E: ADVOCACY, SECTION 504 AND NEW DISCIPLINE GUIDANCE..Presenting an update from CASE Executive Director Phyllis Wolfram and CASE Policy Consultant Myrna Mandlawitz . Go to WWW.CASECEC.ORG/ACTION-CENTER ********************************* Please read about this outstanding PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT for TEACHER RETENTION, TEACHER HAPPINESS, TEACHER RECRUITMENT for your district : Excellent VIRTUAL district wide PD that is proven to make an immediate difference is now offered by our AMERICAN CONSORTIUM FOR EQUITY IN EDUCATION. Teachers love it. Administrators praise it. Learn more here
Stand Up is a daily podcast. I book,host,edit, post and promote new episodes with brilliant guests every day. Please subscribe now for as little as 5$ and gain access to a community of over 800 awesome, curious, kind, funny, brilliant, generous souls Check out StandUpwithPete.com to learn more also please donate to GiveWell.org/StandUp and start a store or shop at Shopify.com/Standup Today's show opens with an almost 45 minute new recap then we get to my conversation with Christine Romans who is CNN's Chief Business Correspondent and anchor of Early Start with Laura Jarrett weekdays from 4 am to 6 am ET. She won an Emmy award for her work on the series "Exporting America" about globalization and outsourcing American jobs overseas, and is author of three books: Smart is the New Rich: If You Can't Afford it—Put it Down (Wiley 2010) How to Speak Money (Wiley 2012) and Smart is the New Rich Money Guide for Millennials (Wiley March 2015). Romans is known as CNN's explainer-in-chief of all things money. She covers business and finance from the perspective of American workers and small business owners, translating what budgets and bailouts and economic data mean for families. Romans brings an award-winning career in business reporting. In 2014, she crossed the country reporting for her series, "Is College Worth it." In 2010, Romans co-hosted "Madoff: Secrets of a Scandal," a special hour-long investigative report examining disgraced financier Bernard Madoff and how he perpetrated one of the largest investor frauds ever committed by an individual. In 2009, her special "In God We Trust: Faith & Money in America" explored the intersection of how our religious values govern the way we think about and spend our money. Her series of reports "Living Dangerously" illustrated the risks and precautions for the nearly 30 percent of America's population living in the path of an Atlantic-coast hurricane. In "Deadly Hospitals," she examined how hospitals spread dangerous infections and what patients can do to protect themselves. Romans joined CNN Business News in 1999, spending several years reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Romans was the anchor of CNNfn's Street Sweep tracking the market's boom through the late 1990s to tragedy of Sept. 11 attacks. She anchored the first democratic elections in Iraq's history from CNN Center in Atlanta. She has covered four hurricanes and four presidential elections, and was part of the coverage teams that earned CNN a George Foster Peabody award for its Hurricane Katrina coverage and an Alfred I. duPont Award for its coverage of the tsunami disaster in Southeast Asia. The National Foundation for Women Legislators has honored her with its media excellence award for business reporting and the Greenlee School of Journalism named her the 2009 James W. Schwartz award recipient. ------------------------- My second guest today starts at 1:02 Lee McIntyre is a Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University and an Instructor in Ethics at Harvard Extension School. He holds a B.A. from Wesleyan University and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Michigan (Ann Arbor). He has taught philosophy at Colgate University (where he won the Fraternity and Sorority Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching Philosophy), Boston University, Tufts Experimental College, Simmons College, and Harvard Extension School (where he received the Dean's Letter of Commendation for Distinguished Teaching). Formerly Executive Director of the Institute for Quantitative Social Science at Harvard University, he has also served as a policy advisor to the Executive Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard and as Associate Editor in the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.McIntyre is the author of How to Talk to a Science Denier (MIT Press, 2021), Philosophy of Science (Routledge, 2019), The Sin Eater (Braveship, 2019), The Scientific Attitude (MIT Press, 2019), Post-Truth (MIT Press, 2018), Respecting Truth (Routledge, 2015), Dark Ages (MIT Press, 2006), and Laws and Explanation in the Social Sciences (Westview Press, 1996). He is the co-editor of four anthologies: Readings in the Philosophy of Social Science (MIT Press, 1994), two volumes in the Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science series: Philosophy of Chemistry: Synthesis of a New Discipline (Springer, 2006) and Philosophy of Chemistry: Growth of a New Discipline (Springer 2014), and The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Social Science (Routledge, 2017). McIntyre is also the author of Explaining Explanation: Essays in the Philosophy of the Special Sciences (Rowman and Littlefield/UPA, 2012), which is a collection of twenty years' worth of his philosophical essays that have appeared in Synthese, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Teaching Philosophy, Perspectives on Science, Biology and Philosophy, Critica, Theory and Decision, and elsewhere. Other work has appeared in such popular venues as the New York Times, Newsweek, Scientific American, the Boston Globe, the Chronicle of Higher Education, the New Statesman, the Times Higher Education Supplement, and the Humanist. Check out all things Jon Carroll Follow and Support Pete Coe Pete on YouTube Pete on Twitter Pete On Instagram Pete Personal FB page Stand Up with Pete FB page
https://designdisciplin.com/hci-profession# Related Books, Links, and Resources- Conceptions of the Discipline of HCI: Craft, Applied Science, and Engineering by John Long and John Dowell: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/15292/1/15292.pdf- Essence and Existence in Thomistic Philosophy: https://aquinasonline.com/essence-and-existence/- HCI Research as Problem-Solving by Antti Oulasvirta and Kasper Hornbæk: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/2858036.2858283- HCI Theory: Classical, Modern, and Contemporary by Yvonne Rogers: https://www.morganclaypool.com/doi/abs/10.2200/S00418ED1V01Y201205HCI014- Human–computer interaction: A stable discipline, a nascent science, and the growth of the long tail by Alan Dix: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0953543809000952- Human Computer Interaction - Brief Intro by John M. Carroll: https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/book/the-encyclopedia-of-human-computer-interaction-2nd-ed/human-computer-interaction-brief-intro- Interaction Criticism: A Proposal and Framework for a New Discipline of HCI by Jeffrey Bardzell and Shaowen Bardzell: https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/1358628.1358703- Making epistemological trouble: Third-paradigm HCI as successor science by Steve Harrison, Phoebe Sengers, and Deborah Tatar: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8149660- Post-cognitivist HCI: Second-Wave Theories by Victor Kaptelinin et al.: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/765891.765933- Revisiting the Three HCI Waves: A Preliminary Discussion on Philosophy of Science and Research Paradigms by Emanuel Felipe Duarte and M. Cecília C. Baranauskas: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3033701.3033740- The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction by Stuart Card, Thomas Moran, and Allen Newell: https://geni.us/psychology-of-hci- The Three Paradigms of HCI by Steve Harrison, Deborah Tatar, and Phoebe Sengers: https://people.cs.vt.edu/srh/Downloads/HCIJournalTheThreeParadigmsofHCI.pdf- The Three Waves of HCI: A Perspective from Social Sciences by Mayra Sousa Resende, Willian Perpétuo Busch, and Roberto Pereira: http://capaihc.dainf.ct.utfpr.edu.br/artigos/CAPA17_paper_5.pdf- Third-Wave HCI, 10 Years Later – Participation and Sharing by Susanne Bødker: https://interactions.acm.org/archive/view/september-october-2015/third-wave-hci-10-years-later-participation-and-sharing- When Second Wave HCI Meets Third Wave Challenges by Susanne Bødker: https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/1182475.1182476# Connect with Design Disciplin- Website: http://designdisciplin.com- Podcast: http://podcast.designdisciplin.com- Instagram: https://instagram.com/designdisciplin/- Twitter: https://twitter.com/designdisciplin/- YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCtXM3JdnERaNOiFKaHZJL_w- Bookstore: http://designdisciplin.com/bookstore# Episode Bookmarks00:00 Intro05:05 HCI is academic research09:48 HCI is computer science12:22 HCI builds on social sciences and humanities16:29 Closing
It's finally official. X Games is back for 2021! July 14-18th and the Moto will be held at Axell Hodges' compound, Slayground! New Riders. New Location. New Discipline. Plenty of old guys! A few big names missing, and a few big surprises as well! You can read all of these points as well on the blog here: https://ridersloungepodcast.com/2021/06/25/x-games-invite-fmx-moto/ Here is the full list of Moto / FMX riders for this years event, which will be probably the most 'unique' X Games ever! X Games Moto X Best Trick Luc Ackermann Rob Adelberg Jayo Archer Harry Bink David Rinaldo Josh Sheehan Jackson Strong X Games Moto X Freestyle Luc Ackermann Rob Adelberg Harry Bink Taka Higashino Ben Richards David Rinaldo Josh Sheehan Jackson Strong X Games Moto X Best Whip Tyler Bereman Corey Creed Vicki Golden Axell Hodges Jarryd McNeil Tom Parsons Colby Raha Josh Sheehan Genki Watanabe X Games Moto X Quarter Pipe High Air Tyler Bereman Corey Creed Axell Hodges Jarryd McNeil Tom Parsons Colby Raha X Games Moto X 110's Tyler Bereman Pat Casey Vicki Golden Axell Hodges Jarryd McNeil Colby Raha Jeremy Stenberg A few stand-outs from the Invite list: Where is Tom Pages? Jayo Archer is in! Will he Triple Flip? Where is Pat Bowden's name? Young blood - Ben Richards is invited! Only 7 names for Best Trick? Who will be the final rider announcement? Where's Clinton Moore? A lot of Aussies... but will they get out of Australia due to Covid-19 restrictions? No Adam Jones - or any Americans in FMX or Best Trick Twitch is back! And in a new discipline. 110's Where will it be held? Only 2 Euro's and 2 from Asia. Not many places to fill. Also, thank you to John for finding the list before it was official! Nice sleuthing mate! Thank you to Rothaus Brewery from Germany for their unbelievable Tannenzaepfle Range of Beers and Alcohol-free beers for this show. If you want to find a Tannenzaepfle near you, here's some helpful links! If you can't find it, let me know, let's see if we can spread the German Beer Love around the world! Australia USA - St. Killian Germany France
This week's guests are our new friends Jake Sorgen & Matt Bowdren! Jake is a Composer-Poet and Musician based in Chicago. Jake has released 7 albums of lyrical songs and interdisciplinary music/spoken word pieces. Matt is a theatre artist based in Chicago, IL. Matt is a founder and Governing Ensemble member of The Story Theatre, and an Artistic Associate for the Rogue Theatre. Together, they started Small Giants. Small Giants is a Chicago-based interdisciplinary ensemble that blends language, music, and improvisation. The debut album is set to be released summer 2021 with a live concert/performance piece currently in development.We dove into the idea of Small Giants, micro moments that it creates, and new transmedia methods to get the word out and invite new audiences and artists into the project.It's a great idea filled episode!Follow Jake & Matt:https://mattbowdren.comhttps://jakesorgen.com#smallgiants #poetry #music #band #newdiscipline #theater #interactivestorytelling #storyworld #storytelling #transmedia #collectivejourney #artists #creatives #worldbuilder #showrunner #screenwriters #producers #indie #newconceptsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/inconversation)
Why You Might Want to Try Changing up Your Disciplinary Technique
Erin shares a BRAND new discipline tool she's never talked about before that can help circumvent power struggles. Then she discusses high needs babies (toddlers & children) What we mean by 'high-needs' the five traits and what they look like in high-needs and therefore why parenting a young child with this personality type can be so stressful along with tips for working with your high needs baby/toddler so that by childhood (age 5-6 and beyond) the positives of these traits can shine through. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/parenting-beyond-discipline/exclusive-content Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode, I'll be talking about ‘Recognizing and Navigating Seasons of Transition'. Transition is one of those things that many times causes people to become anxious, or even fearful. Leaving one place or state, and moving to another season or place is always difficult, and it involves letting go of what we have come to be so familiar with, and embracing something we know little or nothing about. It is the clean, white sheet of paper between two chapters; it is the story that is unfinished. This week we will dive into this subject, and look at what it means to successfully steward and navigate seasons of transition. Scriptural Principles 13 … I do not regard myself as having laid hold of it yet; but one thing I do: forgetting what lies behind and reaching forward to what lies ahead, 14 I press on toward the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ Jesus. ~ Philippians 3:13-14 There is an appointed time for everything. And there is a time for every event under heaven— 2 A time to give birth and a time to die; A time to plant and a time to uproot what is planted. 3 A time to kill and a time to heal; A time to tear down and a time to build up. 4 A time to weep and a time to laugh; A time to mourn and a time to dance. 5 A time to throw stones and a time to gather stones; A time to embrace and a time to shun embracing. 6 A time to search and a time to give up as lost; A time to keep and a time to throw away. 7 A time to tear apart and a time to sew together; A time to be silent and a time to speak. 8 A time to love and a time to hate; A time for war and a time for peace. ~ Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 Main Content: Change is inevitable! 70% of people are wired in such away that they are adverse to change It is easier just to keep things ‘the way they've always been' Yet, life, even creation demands that there be seasons of change Without a winter, we could never have a spring Without planting, we could never know the joy of harvest Without conception, we could never know the joy of children Without leaving one place, we could never know the excitement and adventure of discovering the new We all love the freshness and life that comes with the new beginning, but few of us enjoy the process of letting go of the old, and even fewer the place IN BETWEEN. You see, we are creatures of habit; we are completely addicted to the comfortable and the safe. Our propensity is to be satisfied with the status quo, and to avoid at all costs the necessary changes required to realize true PROGRESS. It really is the quintessential catch 22. Stay comfortable and stay stuck; OR, pursue what is available to us, and deal with that which is unknown to us. The choice is entirely yours, BUT, to for-go the natural seasons of life, and to refuse to allow your life to organically move in the direction of destiny is to choose to die. SEASONS: To everything there is an appointed time, and a season When something's season has come to an end, to continue living in that season's grace will lead to frustration and even failure. So what is the answer.Recognizing and navigating TRANSITION. Webster defines transition as … Passage from one state, stage, subject, or place to another … Change The key word that I want to focus on here is PASSAGE. You see, the starting point is already determined. The destination is also already determined (although you may not yet know where or what that is, yet. The process of PASSAGE is the critical piece. Some Examples of Life Transitions: Graduating from high school In college Seeking first “real” job Newly married Starting a family Navigating a life changing event such as… unemployment, death in the family, divorce, or recovering from addiction Searching Mid-life restlessness Job burnout Starting a business or ministry Emptying the nest Approaching retirement or already there. These, and so many others can be daunting, even debilitating seasons that bring a persons life to a screeching halt. How do we recognize, and even more importantly embrace the CHANGE? How do we fight the resistance that so naturally occurs when faced with a season of transition? 7 Challenges We Often Face When In A Season of Transition: Unwillingness to recognize or acknowledge the END of one season Inability to BURY the past (Abraham/Sarah) Fear of the Unknown Personal Worth/Esteem Issues Fear of Losing Relationships Developing the NEW Discipline of Dreaming Again Walking By Faith, and Not By Sight A Poem For Guidance Child of my love, fear not the unknown morrow, Dread not the new demand life makes of thee; Thy ignorance doth hold no cause for sorrow Since what thou knowest not is known of Me. Thou canst not see the hidden meaning Of my command, but thou the light shall gain; Walk on in faith, upon My promise leaning, And AS THOU GOEST, all shall be made plain. One step thou seest — then go forward boldly, One step is far enough for faith to see; Take that, and thy next duty shall be told thee, For STEP BY STEP thy Lord is leading thee. Stand not in fear thy adversaries counting, Dare every peril, save to disobey; Thou shalt march on, all obstacles surmounting, for I the Strong, WILL OPEN UP THE WAY. Wherefore go gladly to the task assigned thee, Having my promise, needing nothing more Than just to know, wher'er the future find thee, In all thy journeying I go BEFORE NEXT WEEK: Next week I'm going to continue unpacking this thought of ‘Recognizing and Navigating Seasons of Transition'. We will be sharing several key principles that will help you to navigate successfully through YOUR season of transition Be sure to leave us a question at www.BrianHolmes.com and we will do our best to answer it in the show
In part three of our King Crimson discography discussion series, we discuss the 80's era lineup of Fripp, Belew, Levin and Bruford, and the albums Discipline, Beat and Three of a Perfect Pair.
Jill DeGroot (MA 2020, New Arts Journalism) wanted to be a marine — well, she wanted to play flute in the U.S. Marine Corps band. Early in her life, playing flute gave Jill sense of fulfillment, which gave rise to a passion and competitiveness for the instrument in and out of school band. For many years, Jill considered the flute her "calling," but while studying flute at DePaul University, disillusionment set in. The last few years have seen Jill shift from traditional classical music to the ultra-contemporary New Discipline, and also to journalism, which she uses to commemorate ephemeral concert experiences. Jill's story suggests that a "calling" has as much to do with what life wants from you as what you want from life. Featuring "Throw Me To You And Back Again" by Jesse Marino, performed by Riley Leitch and Jill DeGroot. Audio courtesy of the artists. Learn more about: SAIC F Newsmagazine C a c o p h o n y
Wil Srubar is an assistant professor of civil, environmental and architectural engineering department at CU. Guided by the tenets of industrial ecology, his team's collective vision is to engineer next-generation infrastructure materials by blurring the boundaries between the built environment and the natural world. Materials of current interest include biodegradable polymers, phase-change materials, recycled aggregate concrete, and natural-fiber composites for green building applications. For transcript click here: https://www.colorado.edu/engineering/2019/05/27/were-essentially-creating-new-discipline-my-lab-wil-srubar-ep-14
Discussing discipline techniques, parenting outcomes and following onto our new gossip, long term relationship breakUps. Send in opinions and questions also song requests please dont forget to share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/emily-najarro/support
Rev. Dr. Karen NelsonShow Notes: Release Date: Jan 15, 2019About Dr. Nelson: Karen Nelson is married to Gary Nelson, a mother of three, and grandmother of 8! She is a follower of Jesus Christ and an Ordained Elder in the United Methodist Christ.
Rev. Dr. Karen NelsonShow Notes: Release Date: Jan 15, 2019About Dr. Nelson: Karen Nelson is married to Gary Nelson, a mother of three, and grandmother of 8! She is a follower of Jesus Christ and an Ordained Elder in the United Methodist Christ. As a second career pastor, Karen went to seminary after twenty years of working with youth in various churches around the state of Iowa. She received her Masters of Divinity and five years later she received her Doctorate of Ministry from the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary. Karen is also a trained Spiritual Director. Karen has served at First United Methodist Church in Marion from 1996-2002, New Horizon UMC in Coralville from 2002-2011 and as the Field Outreach Minister of the Central District of the Iowa UMC from 2011-2016. She considers it a blessing to serve as the pastor of Lisbon UMC, a community she and Gary have known and loved for years. Karen has served on the Board of Advisors for the University of Dubuque Theological Seminary as well as taught at the same institution. Karen’s passion is the Church and it is her desire that all people come to know how much they are loved by their God. I was glad when they said to me, “Let us go to the house of the Lord. Get the show notes at http://allthingschurch.org/podcast-2/episode-1-new-year-new-discipline/
Cameron, Kim S., Jane E. Dutton, and Robert E. Quinn. Positive Organizational Scholarship: Foundations of a New Discipline. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc., 2003. For…
Cameron, Kim S., Jane E. Dutton, and Robert E. Quinn. Positive Organizational Scholarship: Foundations of a New Discipline. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc., 2003. For the sake of contrast, now imagine another world in which almost all organizations are typified by appreciation, collaboration, virtuousness, vitality, and meaningfulness. Creating abundance and human well-being are key indicators of success. Imagine that members of such organizations are characterized by trustworthiness, resilience, wisdom, humility, and high levels of positive energy. Social relationships and interactions are characterized by compassion, loyalty, honesty, respect, and forgiveness. Significant attention is given to what makes life worth living. Imagine that scholarly researchers emphasize theories of excellence, transcendence, positive deviance, extraordinary performance, and positive spirals of flourishing. Specifically, we define authentic leadership in organizations as a process that draws from both positive psychological capacities and a highly developed organizational context, which results in both greater self-awareness and self-regulated positive behaviors on the part of leaders and associates, fostering positive self-development. The authentic leader is confident, hopeful, optimistic, resilient, transparent, moral/ethical, future-oriented, and gives priority to developing associates to be leaders. … The authentic leader does not try to coerce or even rationally persuade associates, but rather the leader's authentic values, beliefs, and behaviors serve to model the development of associates.
Acknowledging personal spaces, integration and betterment in consistency. Brief description of Expertise and self improvement.
Tony and Patrick are back for some great ed tech analysis and discussions. Check out our agenda below. 1) Happy Thanksgiving! 2) The Push for Education Programs that Pay People as They Learn by Lolade Fadulu a) Apprenticeships sound like a good idea b) Down sides? c) Does it take away a person’s choice? 3) Does Educational Technology need to be its own discipline in universities? a) Contours of a New Discipline by Carl Straumsheim b) Disciplining Education Technology by Audrey Watters of Hackeducation 4) Apple’s ‘Everyone Can Code’ initiative expands to colleges and universities outside the US by Jon Russell at Techcrunch a) Should high school be doing this? b) Problems with Apple’s Swift Coding https://www.apple.com/everyone-can-code/ c) https://swift.sandbox.bluemix.net/#/repl d) https://developer.apple.com/swift/
Jennifer Walshe is a composer, vocalist, and improviser from Ireland. Her work combines pop culture, theatre, video— a practice that she called The New Discipline—and her work for the 2017 Resonant Bodies Festival, The Church of Frequency and Protein, is a prime example.
In this Episode... 1. ET Got Discouraged 2. Dede, Bread & Eggs 3. Want vs Willing 4. The New Discipline 5. Mother's Day Dusting
ANAM flute alumna Tamara Kohler and internationally renowned conductor Douglas Boyd (former oboist and founding member of the Chamber Orchestra of Europe) join us this week to talk about their chosen paths down the road less travelled. We talk about the linear direction that a career in music can usually take, and about the courage and risk inherent in veering off the beaten path. Tamara gets super excited talking about her recent Darmstadt adventure and the manifesto of the New Discipline (see the link below), and Dougie tells us about how the Chamber Orchestra of Europe came to exist, and why he does what he does. http://www.internationales-musikinstitut.de/en/news/blog2016-en/2497-blog-whatareyoudoinghere-newdiscipline.html
Fractional CMO, Digital Marketing Strategist, and Leadership Keynote Speaker Michele Price brings you weekly access to the top minds to Master the Inner and Outer Game of business. Breakthrough Radio is a global business radio show that delivers high impact & pioneering knowledge for leaders in business. Entrepreneurs, startups, sales/marketing/IT professionals join us every Monday. Christopher Lochhead, Play Bigger - How pirates, Dreamer, and Innovators Create and Dominate Markets Don Cooper, The Sales Heretic (tm) brings us every first Monday of the month Breakthrough Sales tip, growing our revenue and profits. Jeff Shuey, Founder NuNalu, Jeff joins us after our featured guest, discussing technologies that impact our lives. What happens at the intersection of people and technology? Find out each 1st Monday. Follow us & ask your questions via twitter using #BBSradio. We love rewarding engagement. You are invited to visit radio show blog at www.TheBreakthroughRadio.com
In this episode of Talking Musicology we discuss articles by Mark Greif on Radiohead and the philosophy of pop and by Jennifer Walshe et al on a new movement in composition, the New Discipline. Mark Greif, ‘Radiohead, or the Philosophy of Pop,’ in n+1, Issue 3 (Fall 2005).Article online: https://nplusonemag.com/issue-3/essays/radiohead-or-philosophy-pop/Jennifer Walshe et al, Various articles on the New Discipline, in Musiktexte, 149 (May 2016):Articles online: http://musiktexte.de/MusikTexte-149
Today Stacey Westfall chats with Dressage Radio Show co-hostsReese Koffler Stanfield and Philip Parkes about the challenges of changing disciplines and how learning a new discipline can help you improve your skills in the old one. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
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