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New Education, Sport & Culture president Paul Montague sits down with Matt Fallaize to talk about his first few weeks in the role, the current situation with the Sixth Form Centre, and some of the key issues facing his committee this term. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to EduMagic, where future teachers grow, reflect, and shine! If you're a new education major, you're probably asking yourself: What kind of teacher do I want to be? That question is at the heart of today's topic: building your teacher identity. Your teacher identity is more than just your major; it's your purpose, your passion, and your personal teaching philosophy. Let's explore how you can start shaping it from day one.Show notes can be found here - https://www.sfecich.com/post/building-your-teacher-identity-a-guide-for-new-education-majorsConnect with Dr. Sam FecichWant to keep the conversation going beyond the blog? I'd love to connect with you! Whether you're a future educator, a current teacher, or someone passionate about edtech and innovation in the classroom, there are plenty of ways to stay inspired and supported. Discover Your Student Teacher Superpower. Take the free quiz: What's Your Student Teacher Superpower? and uncover your unique strengths in the classroom! Join the Conversation on Instagram. Tag me @sfecich with your thoughts and takeaways. Remember, EDUmagicians...You have the EduMagic within you. Keep shining, keep growing, and keep making a difference.
In the podcast conversation with Jim and Anne, we talked about how we met in Munich, through planning evangelistic outreaches. Thomas, was part of the pastors circles and also had similar experiences as Jim, being the one to lead the group in song with their guitars. The difference was, that Jim brought a team from Youth With a Mission, that lived in Hurlach to Munich. This included a few women who did folk dance to the songs, and others told stories using pantomime, or “White faces” as they called it. Our early days, witnessing in the English Gardens, was only about singing, preaching and talking to individuals. There were always young people who responded to the gospel and moved into our communal houses. But it was powerful to see how people responded, when there was more of a program to watch and listen to. In the early 80s ministries for praise and worship, included not only seminars for music, singing, song writing, but also fordance. I went to a dance seminar with a young woman in our church, to the town of Altensteig. They were a church and had a large building, that could house students that came for seminars.
(July 10, 2025)As L.A. reels, the White House sees ‘grand success' in crackdown tactics with no end in sight. California wants new education requirements for police officers. Will this make it more difficult to recruit? The Trevor Project suicide prevention hotline for LGBTQ youth may soon go silent.
Join us in celebrating our 100th episode of the Lighting Controls Podcast! In this special milestone episode, we welcome Craig DiLouie from the Lighting Controls Association and Alexa Berger from NEMA to discuss the future of lighting education, workforce development, and technological innovation in lighting controls. We explore the transition from Education Express to the new NEMA Academy, an all-in-one platform for industry professionals to access high-quality education and training. Plus, we dive into the evolving landscape of lighting controls, from wireless systems to AI integration and the growing demand for electrical professionals in the industry. Big thanks to our sponsor MaxLite and to the Lighting Controls Association and NAILD for making the 100th episode possible!
The governor makes another appointment to the State Board of Education.The State Election Board could be asking you to confirm your address.Senator Lankford hears from supporters and opponents at an Oklahoma City book signing.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Blue Sky and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday. Mentioned in this episode:Find out how to help prevent federal funding cuts to public media.
Steve Forbes warns that Illinois's government has set its sights on homeschooling and unveiled new efforts to regulate and probe the educational decisions of parents—with penalties that could even lead to jail time.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Do we need to shift to more “practical education” programs to ensure students are prepared for what they'll encounter, and need to do, in the real world?
The next installment of our segment called The Checkup looks into the future of AI in health care. Students, parents and educators waited hours to tell lawmakers whether they want traditional school districts to share money with charter schools. The Indianapolis-based Lumina Foundation is setting a new goal to increase the number of people with education and training beyond high school. The Trump administration proposed a list of federal property to be closed or sold, including three in Indiana. Improvements at multiple Indy Parks are underway. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Drew Daudelin, Zach Bundy and Abriana Herron, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
Newly confirmed Education Secretary Linda McMahon laid out a “final mission” for the Education Department in a message to staff on Monday. McMahon's plan would execute Trump's desire to “send education back to the states” amid an expected executive order from Trump that would direct the department to offload what programs it can to other agencies and assess what laws are needed to close the department altogether, favorite private Christian schools. Anthony Davis reports. Join this channel for exclusive access and bonus content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g/join Five Minute News with Anthony Davis is an Evergreen Podcast, covering politics, inequality, health and climate - delivering independent, unbiased and essential news for the US and across the world. Visit us online at http://www.fiveminute.news Follow us on Bluesky https://bsky.app/profile/fiveminutenews.bsky.social Follow us on Instagram http://instagram.com/fiveminnews Support us on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/fiveminutenews You can subscribe to Five Minute News with your preferred podcast app, ask your smart speaker, or enable Five Minute News as your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing skill. Please subscribe HERE https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkbwLFZhawBqK2b9gW08z3g?sub_confirmation=1 CONTENT DISCLAIMER The views and opinions expressed on this channel are those of the guests and authors and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Anthony Davis or Five Minute News LLC. Any content provided by our hosts, guests or authors are of their opinion and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual or anyone or anything, in line with the 1st Amendment right to free speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Editor's Note, by Art Middlekauff The opening article of the eleventh issue of The Parents' Review was entitled “Dorothy Elmore's Achievement: A Forecast of the New Education, By the Editor.” Divided into five chapters and published in January 1891, it spanned 19 pages of Charlotte Mason's fledgling periodical. An early reader was struck by this … The post The Cure of a Mental Habit first appeared on Charlotte Mason Poetry.
A new education resource has been created to provide guidance for teachers and parents on how to address the impact of misogynistic online influencers - we speak with the guide creator who is a professor from DCU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, #1,005, brought to YOU by the InsightsEDU 2025 conference YOUR guest is Mike Miles, Superintendent, Houston ISD YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio How is HISD transforming education with their New Education System (NES)? What makes whole-scale systemic reform different from incremental changes? Why did NES expand from 28 to 130 schools in just two years? How is HISD addressing educational inequity across the district? What role does AI & critical thinking play in preparing students for 2035? Why is the Art of Thinking course crucial for modern education? Listen in to #EdUp Do YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development? Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more? Do YOU want to get all this while helping to sustain EdUp? Then BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY! Want to get YOUR organization to pay for YOUR subscription? Email EdUp@edupexperience.com Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business!
State Sen. Karla Eslinger passed on seeking a second term in the Missouri Senate this year. Instead, the former educator now leads the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education. She spoke to St. Louis Public Radio's Sarah Kellogg about her goals for the Department.
Governor Glenn Youngkin gave a name to his new education standards Friday morning. Brad Kutner has more on the new effort and some concerns about its roll out.
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Claire Johnson is New Brunswick's new minister of education.
Andrew Brummett is a seasoned educator with a vision to bring back proven practices in educating our children—micro-schools. Not just small schools but community based education that fits the size of their location and meets the needs of students “as it used to be.” This is a business opportunity, a community transformation strategy, an international education solution (especially for BAMers), and a way to disciple our kids and grandkids. Enjoy this conversation as Mike and Andrew talk schoolin'. For more information, contact Andrew at this email— Andrew.brummett@thebrooksideschool.org. Please like, review, and share this podcast with others. If you'd like to support the Business as Mission Podcast, you can do so at the Spotify link in the show notes. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mike-baer/support
After five years of work, the Wassmuth Center opens it's new Philip E. Batt Education Center.
The Art Museum of Eastern Idaho's Communications Director Chloe O'Laughlin says the museum is raising funds to build a new education center.
As students and teachers head back to school across California, they might notice some changes because of a number of new laws that go into effect for the 2024-25 school year. Students will have easier access to mental health care and free menstrual products. All students will be learning about climate change, beginning in first grade. College students will get more transparency about the cost of books and other materials they need to buy for their classes. What do these and other laws that go into effect this school year do and why were they enacted? How will students, teachers and parents be affected? Guests: Diana Lambert, Emma Gallegos, Mallika Seshadri and Amy DiPierro, Reporters, EdSource Read more from EdSource: New laws impacting education go into effect as the school year begins Education Beat is a weekly podcast hosted by EdSource's Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald.
Are there cases where a person's citizenship should be revoked? Guest host Molly Thomas tackles this question with immigration lawyer Daniel Kingwell over the citizenship case of terror suspect Ahmed Eldidi. Plus, the leaning tower of Kensington has been removed. But the saga is rising questions about why a building deemed unsafe in 2014 was allowed to deteriorate for so long. And union head Karen Littlewood talks about working with (now) four different Education Ministers under the Ford government.
Are there cases where a person's citizenship should be revoked? Guest host Molly Thomas tackles this question with immigration lawyer Daniel Kingwell over the citizenship case of terror suspect Ahmed Eldidi. Plus, the leaning tower of Kensington has been removed. But the saga is rising questions about why a building deemed unsafe in 2014 was allowed to deteriorate for so long. And union head Karen Littlewood talks about working with (now) four different Education Ministers under the Ford government.
Future generations are sure to understand the quality of one of the country's most important export sectors. The Wool in Schools programme is expanding across primary schools this month, highlighting the insulating, thermo-regulating, and moisture wicking properties of natural, locally gown wool. Plus, a tertiary pilot programme called Wool Dynamics is encouraging students to bring their own innovative ideas for the industry to the table. GM for Campaign for Wool NZ Kara Biggs told Mike Hosking that while wool is in a bit of a tough position at the moment, there is a whole lot of optimism and positivity as well. She said that they're pretty excited about their new education programme, but they're really putting pressure on themselves to increase the size of it, bringing wool to more schools. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Parents are now stepping into classrooms in elementary schools in Beijing and Shanghai, to participate in a new cooperative education model. While it aims to foster stronger bonds between home, school, and community, it also raises questions: Can this kind of parental involvement transform education for the better? Is it fair to expect such a high level of involvement from parents? On the show: Heyang, Li Yi & Brandon Yates
Join Agnes as she shares her fascinating journey of living in three different countries - Poland, UK, and now India. Born and raised in Poland, Agnus spent 19 years in the UK before relocating to India with her family over a year ago. In this video, she opens up about her background, her YouTube journey, the reasons behind choosing India, and the adjustments her kids had to make.
Reneilwe Morema and Naledi Mfoloe reports on the new Basic Education Law Amendment Bill and why it is widely rejected by Citizens around South Africa. Parents around the country feel like they are handing their kids over to the incompetent governance of the ANC, the thought of the ANC having the sole decision on the experience of the children's education does not sit right with a lot of people. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/africandiasporanews/support
We kick off hour 3 by recapping the show up until this point, talk with Lt. Governor Mike Kehoe, who is running for Missouri Governor. Emily Manley, Chief Capitol Reporter for Fox 2, also joins the show.
Emily Manley is a Chief Capitol Reporter for Fox 2.
Jean Evans, former executive director of the Missouri GOP, now had of the Missouri Federation for Children, joins Mark Reardon to explain the new education reform bill, which is now waiting for Governor Parson's signature to sign into law.
The KBE announces it choice for the next education commissioner, a UK senior testifies in favor of a bill to help protect students, Gov. Beshear announces a first-of-its-kind energy project in Kentucky, and a school system's innovative step to solve two growing issues.
We're excited to announce that the Tech Mirror Podcast will be returning to its regular scheduling very soon - we're cooking up a great season with an all-star line-up of guests, so stay tuned! In the interim, here's a quick update on what TPDC has been doing for the past few months. In particular, we're especially excited to tell you about our brand new education program aimed at upskilling existing tech policy professionals and establishing a career pathway into the field. As part of the program's co-design process, we're asking you, our listeners, for your input. Whether you're an expert in tech policy or aspiring to become one, your insights will be invaluable in shaping our curriculum. Please take a listen, get involved and follow the link below to complete the questionnaire! Relevant Link: Tech Policy Education Program Design Survey: https://anu.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_5B90gNHjniuhCia
Montana lawmakers Tuesday criticized the state Office of Public Instruction (OPI) for failing to properly implement a slate of new education laws.
In this insightful encore episode of The Lebenthal Report, Michael and Dominick welcome back Kristia Adrian, Executive Director and 529 Specialist for J.P. Morgan Asset Management. The team tackles the challenges of converting 529 plans, highlighting the crucial role of state tax deductions in shaping client decisions. Where they dive into a detailed review of upcoming changes in Secure Act 2.0 and the effects on 529 plans with a focus on educating about state tax implications. Get valuable insights into rising education costs, financial aid, and innovative solutions to plan for your child's academic journey. The team unpacks the Roth conversion feature, 529 plan flexibility, and the benefits of early investment strategies. To access even more valuable information, make sure to watch the episode on YouTube or email us for the link to JP Morgan's 2024 Education Planning Essentials Guide. Don't miss out on this comprehensive recap of crucial financial discussions to secure a bright educational future for your loved ones!
The Biden Administration is looking to increase the salary of Head Start educators, closing the pay gap between them and other elementary-level educators. But if schools can't keep up with the cost of labor, what does that mean for the size of classrooms? Will every student who needs Head Start's attention be able to receive it? Does a change in accessibility change how educators should be compensated? Mackenzie Wilkes from POLITCO joins Boyd to discuss.
In this insightful episode of The Lebenthal Report, Michael and Dominick welcome back Kristia Adrian, Executive Director and 529 Specialist for J.P. Morgan Asset Management. The team tackles the challenges of converting 529 plans, highlighting the crucial role of state tax deductions in shaping client decisions. Where they dive into a detailed review of upcoming changes in Secure Act 2.0 and the effects on 529 plans with a focus on educating about state tax implications. Get valuable insights into rising education costs, financial aid, and innovative solutions to plan for your child's academic journey. The team unpacks the Roth conversion feature, 529 plan flexibility, and the benefits of early investment strategies. To access even more valuable information, make sure to watch the episode on YouTube or email us for the link to JP Morgan's 2024 Education Planning Essentials Guide. Don't miss out on this comprehensive recap of crucial financial discussions to secure a bright educational future for your loved ones!
With education taking a complete overhaul with its practices and districts feeling the need to add too many initiatives onto the plate of their teachers, everyone is feeling overwhelmed. While this push for improving the education of students is not going away, there are some simple practices and strategies that you can begin using to help from feeling exhausted and overwhelmed with information. In this new episode we share our best tips and tricks for combating the overwhelm and process through the loads of information to find the key pieces and starting points. You'll find that with these strategies you can feel more focused on the task at hand, and make great strides without finding a breaking point. SUBMIT YOUR TIME SUCKING HURDLE! We want to know what is sucking up all of your time either as a teacher or just a person. Head over to our website and submit your TSH so that you can have a chance to be featured on the podcast! SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW Are you subscribed to our podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. Click here to subscribe to iTunes! Now if you're feeling extra loving, We would be really grateful if you left us a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other people find our podcast and they're also fun for us to go in and read. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let us know what your favorite part of the podcast is. Thank you!
Friday is the deadline to apply to be Kentucky's next Commissioner of Education and so far, the Kentucky Board of Education has received six applications, The division between Kentucky's two Republican U.S. Senators continues to widen, and meet the Paint Queen of Kentucky, who's putting Taylorsville, KY on the map.
This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civil Rights Attorney Ryan Kiesel about Senate President Pro Tem Greg Treat announcing his chamber will not be passing any tax cuts during the governor's special session, State Superintendent Ryan Walters tapping a far-right influencer from California to an Oklahoma library committee shortly after reports were released of thousands of dollars in travel expenses and Governor Stitt picking a supporter of a controversial Catholic charter school as his new Secretary of Education.The trio also discusses removal of the judge overseeing the challenge to the Catholic charter school, a new compact between the governor and the Chickasaw Nation and we remember long-time Oklahoma County Public Defender Bob Ravitz who died recently at the age of 71.Mentioned in this episode:Oklahoma State Medical Association
Dana In The Morning Highlights 1/23HISD's NES (New Education System) is adding 26 new schools next yearLocal non-profit Children-At-Risk ranks Texas area schools on performanceHow long does it take you and your partner to decide on what to watch on TV?
Milkia Waller colors the world beautiful by unpacking some foundational truths for the educational industry.
A seminar on New education policy and its impact on dialects was conducted by Sath on 8th December 2023 at Sunny Oberoi Auditorium, Punjabi University, Patiala. Dr. Joga Singh (Linguist), Dr. Sikander Singh (Professor, Sri Guru Granth Sahib World University) in the seminar, Lakha Sidhana (activist) shared his ideas with the researchers. This News/Article New Education Policy 2023 – Complete Analysis in Punjabi | Dr Sikander Singh appeared first on Sikh Siyasat News.
Canva has always been at the forefront of empowering students and teachers, providing classrooms with technology that fuels creativity and design literacy. In this episode, we'll explore the incredible features and benefits that Canva's new suite of products brings to the table. With host Carrie Conover, we'll discuss what's changed for Canva, especially in its new AI tools, how teachers can use it to instruct all students, and how students can gain powerful skills in design. Sign Up for Free Community Month Here! Canva press release: https://www.canva.com/newsroom/news/canva-for-education-new-tools/?utm_medium=newsroom&utm_source=linkedin-carly&utm_campaign=edutober&utm_content=product
It's possible that there was a benefit from the lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic: When children had to join school remotely from home, many parents finally saw what their schools have been teaching them. Rather than learning how to be free thinkers and responsible adults, many children are being indoctrinated with woke political propaganda. Unfortunately, much of this is by design, and this flaw in the modern education system goes back to the beginning. It was the break between classical education and modern education. In this episode of "Crossroads," we'll discuss the matter. Views expressed in this video are opinions of the host and guests, and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Epoch Times. ⭕️
Shannon and Hollye talk with Matt Beaudreau about the breakdown of the current public education system. Is changing the system an option? Matt says "no!" So how do we move forward and create a better landscape in education? Make a NEW system! Matt has been, and continues to, build new educational systems through programs such as Apogee Strong (mentorship programs), Acton Academy Private Schools, and now he is working with a team to build more new education programs. How do we begin? Listen in and find out.
Today we start in hour one with the Headlines from around the state and a discussions that you bring to the table with a full hour of open line/open forum. Then in hour two we'll dive into a discussion of the paradigm shift around college education and how some in the country are starting to change their minds.
In this episode, I talk with Exclamation's principal, Thomas Serrano, about trends in luxury events, importance of vendor relationships, mapping the emotional journey of events, focusing on meaningful and memorable experiences and more! Connect with Thomas! https://exclamation-group.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-serrano/ Thomas Serrano, was raised, educated and began his professional career in product promotion and events production in the heart of the French centers of culture, style and luxury. Graduating from EDHEC Business School in Nice in 1998, he honed his talents at several experiential agencies in Paris working with leading brands from Chanel and Cartier to Citroën, Nespresso, and Microsoft. In 2008, Thomas relocated to New York and launched Havas Luxe within Havas Worldwide. In 2017, Thomas created a new Havas offering: Havas Events North America. Focusing on corporate events, the agency produced innovative experiences for major brands including the Wall Street Journal, KPMG, Lazard, ExxonMobil and L'Oréal. Thomas has decades of experience managing high-luxury events for big-name clients, including Van Cleef & Arpels, Montblanc, L'Oréal, Audemars Piguet, Hublot, Bulgari and Dom Pérignon. Looking to create a one-stop shop for corporate and luxury events, cultural and sports partnerships, Thomas launched Exclamation – "Events That Make A Point" – in January 2020. Thomas has been a guest lecturer at NYU, Columbia Business School, Parsons School of Design, Fashion Institute of Technology as well as ESSEC Business School in Paris. He is often invited to speak in conferences, such as South by Southwest (SXSW). After years of serving and working with nonprofit organizations, including Luxury Education Foundation (LEF), Thomas created his own foundation I.N.E.S (Initiatives for New Education and Socialization), an organization encouraging underprivileged teenagers in France to achieve their dreams. Most recently, Thomas was accepted into the Forbes Business Council, where he provides insight into the ever-expanding, highly creative world of luxury marketing and event management. Thanks for listening! Sarah Brush https://www.instagram.com/eventivebrush/
The next interview drop in our Education is Warfare series is here with Dr. Ben Merkle! He's the President of New Saint Andrew's Liberal Arts College in Moscow, Idaho. We discuss the importance of Christian higher education, what makes higher ed "Christian," and how to keep your kids Christian through college. His answers may surprise you! You can also head to our site to purchase our NEW Education is Warfare shirt which supports NSA in the US and King Alfred Academy in Canada! RESOURCES Check out NSA for your family Don't hesitate to watch their ads. They're fantastic!! GRAB OUR NEWEST SHIRT! All throughout the Scripture we're admonished to raise our children in God-honoring ways. The Lord has tried to teach us time and time again that education is warfare. Grab our latest tee to show the principalities and powers that you know what's up. You see past their schemes, and you won't back down. Like arrows in the hands of a warrior are the children of one's youth (Ps 127), and we won't relent fashioning them until they're straight and true in word and deed. Snag our Education is Warfare shirt today! Proceeds of this shirt sale go to support New Saint Andrew's College in the US and King Alfred Academy in Canada! CREDITS Audio Post Production by Jaeger WincklerJaeger is a high school senior who enjoys writing, theology, audio editing, and music. He has many projects underway, including, but by no means limited to, writing a book, composing musical accompaniments to some of Tennyson's poems, and saving up for college at New Saint Andrews in Moscow, Idaho. You can read more about him and his thoughts at jaegerwinckler.com.
At the end of July, journalists in Louisiana and Mississippi formed a union with the National Association of the Employees and Technicians – Communications Workers of America (NABET-CWA). Reporters from two nonprofit newsrooms, Verite in New Orleans, and Mississippi Today in Ridgeland, just north of Jackson, are now united in the Deep South Today Union. They've become the first two newsrooms in their respective states to successfully unionize. For more on this historic union and what members hope to accomplish, we are joined by reporter for Mississippi Today, Molly Minta, and reporter for Verite, Michael Stein. Starting today, Louisiana students are heading back to school, and they'll be coming back to classrooms changed by the last legislative session. Among the changes are the end of corporal punishment without parent permission and a new requirement that the words “In God We Trust” be displayed in every classroom. Education reporter Aubri Juhasz joins us for more on how these new bills will impact Louisiana classrooms. But first, the cost of tap water can change dramatically from state to state and city to city. In the latest installment of ‘Utility Bill of the Month,' the Gulf States Newsroom's Stephan Bisaha shares the story of one Alabama family who ended up paying nearly three times as much after moving just a few miles. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Karen Henderson. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz. Our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our children's data and behavior is being tracked through the education system, Education Liberty Advocates Diane Connors and Attorney Deborah Stevenson join Faithful Freedom with Teryn Gregson, presented by We The Patriots USA to hit on that topic. But first they dive into Florida HB 1 going into effect on July 1, awarding education vouchers up to $8,700 for eligible students. What Florida's school choice experiment entails, how that applies to the voucher debate today and the ways public, private and homeschoolers will be regulated.The opinions expressed by our show guests are their own, and are not necessarily shared by We The Patriots USA. However, we value free speech and will always fight to protect it!School Choice - Seeing the Whole Picture, entire 43 page slideshow by Diane & Debbie: https://bit.ly/3nSm70phttps://www.the74million.org/article/florida-just-became-the-nations-biggest-school-choice-laboratory/https://www.flgov.com/2023/03/27/governor-ron-desantis-signs-historic-legislation-to-expand-school-choice-options-to-all-florida-students/Constitutional Home Educators Alliance full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiY5_t-FBTgSubscribe to the resource newsletter, with data, stats, vaccine resource guides and more! Devotionals, recipes and future articles to come: https://teryngregson.com/newsletterWatch us on Red Voice Media: https://www.redvoicemedia.com/shows/faithful-freedom-with-teryn-gregson/Subscribe to the We The Patriots USA newsletter: https://wethepatriotsusa.org/news-updates/Subscribe to listen to the podcast:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/faithful-freedom-with-teryn-gregson/id1598602749Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dKsn0JqtNJfarUUVYuv5v?si=a810d53643fb4017Rumble: https://rumble.com/WeThePatriotsUSA