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Best podcasts about palm beach county schools

Latest podcast episodes about palm beach county schools

Educational AD Podcast
TECH TUESDAY #99 - How Do you use HUDL?

Educational AD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 38:55


If you're wondering WHY you should be a HUDL School take a listen to Valerie Miyares, CAA of Palm Beach County Schools in Florida who shares how she connected the 30+ schools in her District with the help of HUDL's Josh Jochim. Big District or Small School, THIS is a Tech Tuesday you don't want to miss! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/educational-ad-podcast/support

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Sundial | WLRN
How Yvonne Lee Odom changed Palm Beach County Schools forever

Sundial | WLRN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 49:00


Yvonne Lee Odom has had a 45-year teaching career in Delray Beach, she desegregated Palm Beach County schools as a 15-year-old high school sophomore and is tennis star Coco Gauff's grandmother.

Local News Wire
Palm Beach County Schools Superintendent Michael Burke

Local News Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 10:21


Burke talks about the School Board referendum on the ballot that asks voters to keep the 1 mill , or $1 per $1,000 of taxable property value going beyond June 30, 2022.

Sundial | WLRN
Palm Beach County Schools' mental health, Harlem Renaissance, Wildlife Thursday: Birding

Sundial | WLRN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 50:31


Palm Beach County schools hope to use a grant to help solve the growing mental health crisis. Miami celebrates the music of the Harlem Renaissance. And it's Wildlife Thursday, a new series this month on Sundial. We're talking all things birds.

Tell Me Your Story
Sandra Bolognia - Removing Toxins From Your Home

Tell Me Your Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 92:42


Plug: Wellness Advocate, Teacher, Healer, Artist, and Spiritual Coach Quiz - attached. *What makes a healthy home? *What best for clean floors: Wood, tile, carpet, a mixture? *Tips to clean up a toxic lifestyle Your lifestyle, health, wellness and happiness can be improved by removing toxins from your home, diet, lifestyle and personal care routines. By becoming aware of the toxins that are present in our life can improve: sleep, attitude, inflammation, longevity, youthfulness, fitness and happiness. Not to mention eliminate aliments you may presently have. We will look at materials in your home: floors, walls, and furniture. We will look at the water you not only drink but bath with. We will consider the food you eat and purchase for meal making as well as how you store it. What products you use on your body for personal care will also play a great part in your aging process. EMFs and how to reduce them as well as air quality will be looked at. While our physical environment challenges go on from “fragrance” to cleansing products and household maintenance, how we see it is also important. Most importantly, mindfulness, meditation and how we choose to live in our vehicles “human bodies” and on “earth” our home will determine how sensitive we are to becoming aware of these toxins that may be present or around us. ABOUT Sandra Bolognia Sandra Bolognia is a wellness advocate, teacher, healer, artist, and spiritual coach. She finds joy guiding others in the process of self healing. Sandra is considered by many as a Renaissance Woman! She shares her wholistic methods: from her healing jewelry line to energy medicine, essential oils and the importance of incorporating lifestyle changes for your overall well being to people all over the world. While her formal degrees were in educational psychology, Sandra's talents were in the arts. One of her greatest adventures was relocating to South Florida where she stepped into the demand as a computer science teacher. She then became a pioneer in developing computer science curriculum for the Palm Beach County Schools and the State of Florida. After a serious fall in her classroom, she broke three vertebrae that led her to drastically change her life from modern medicine to natural medicine. She knows how to perceive the needs and abilities of her audience and speak to them on their level.

On the Double
Pathways

On the Double

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 36:42


In the second episode of On the Double, Riley and Dylan discuss topics including the Knoxville Shootings and Gun Reform, Mandatory Returns in Palm Beach County Schools, and Relationships. Tune in to listen more.

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Pizza and PE
Pizza & PE Podcast: Guest Eric Stern "Real Talk"

Pizza and PE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2021 55:32


"Real Talk" with Eric Stern, Health and PE Coordinator for Palm Beach County Schools. Kim, Keith, Andrew and Eric discuss appropriate vs. inappropriate HPE practices and the importance of working with your district's legal and risk management department for strengthening your district's HPE programs. Also, Eric shares how providing more curriculum, more resources, more equipment does not always guarantee a quality HPE program---great teachers are the difference! Listen to all Pizza and PE podcast by clicking on www.PizzaPE.org To learn more visit www.TrainEdu.org and be sure to like and subscribe to our TrainEdu YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCjT4cNV8B1seFJG9x_MBvoA Follow us on @TrainEdu @MortonMoves @Arom07 @CMSPE225 and #PizzaPE

Education Talk Radio
EQUITY AND THE VALUE OF GREAT ESL EDUCATION

Education Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 38:51


EQUITY AND THE VALUE OF GREAT ESL EDUCATION: A Florida ESL Coordinator speaks out on success in her job. Meet Jody Nolf of Palm Beach County Schools, ESL Coordinator , on her experiences in dealing with ESOL students and curriculum.

Education Talk Radio
EQUITY AND THE VALUE OF GREAT ESL EDUCATION

Education Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 39:00


EQUITY AND THE VALUE OF GREAT ESL EDUCATION: A Florida ESL Coordinator speaks out on success in her job. Meet Jody Nolf of Palm Beach County Schools, ESL Coordinator , on her experiences in dealing with ESOL students and curriculum.

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I Love Palm Beach
Episode 3: Michele Weintraub;Palm Beach County Schools

I Love Palm Beach

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2020 10:38


Michele Speaks about enrolling her children and navigating Palm Beach County Schools. Her son is on the autism spectrum and had an exceptional experience and is now a freshman at FAU and an honor student.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=33101553" data-patreon-widget-type="become-patron-button">Become a Patron!)

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The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria
Straight Talk on Restraint: Session 87 with Merrill Winston

The Behavioral Observations Podcast with Matt Cicoria

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 124:49


In Session 87 Dr. Merrill Winston joins me to talk about the use of restraints and seclusion in the context of supporting individuals who exhibit unsafe behaviors. Merrill is the Vice President and Director of Program Development of the Professional Crisis Management Association. If you're not familiar with him, I've included his bio right here: In addition to being a PCMA trainer, Merrill specializes in the analysis and treatment of severe behavior disorders with special populations. His range of treatment experience includes feeding disorders, self-injury, severe aggression, language acquisition, and skill acquisition problems. Merrill is a popular speaker at conferences and conducts presentations on a wide variety of topics in behavior analysis including psychotropic medication usage, mental illness, autism, exceptional student education, assessment and treatment of behavior problems, IEP goal selection and measurement, and a variety of conceptual issues as they relate to conducting behavior analysis in applied settings. Merrill has worked in a variety of settings including private homes, group homes, large institutions, secured facilities, schools and day-treatment programs. He is an experienced expert witness and frequently consults with attorneys, parents and advocates of persons with disabilities. He currently spends at least one day a week as the Behavior Analysis Consultant for Palm Beach County Schools. One thing I’d like to point out is that both Merrill and I have many years’ experience working with individuals with significant and sometimes dangerous behavioral challenges. As such, it is possible that to some listeners, we might come off as overly clinical, or even glib in our discussion of restraint and seclusion practices. If that’s the case with you, I’d like to take a moment to assure you that we take these issues very seriously, and we hope that our discussion provides a level of nuance, and possibly sophistication, that is oftentimes missing when people discuss the physical management of unsafe behavior. Session 87 is brought to you by: ABAdesk. ABAdesk is a BCBA-made data collection system that supports Frequency, Duration, Interval Recording, Task Analysis, & Trials programs. Visit www.abadesk.com and use the promo code MCPODCAST to get ½ off your first 3 months of data collection and graphing services. Behavior University. Behavior University's goal is to provide university-quality instruction for practitioners seeking continuing education! If you’re like me and re-certify at the end of June, and you still have a few CE’s to knock out, head over to behavioruniversity.com/observations, where you’ll save 10% on all courses and webinars. Lastly, Remote Fieldwork Supervision for BCBA Trainees, the book I co-wrote with Dr. Lisa Britton, who is an expert in providing high quality distance based supervision, is now out... it makes a great gift for family and friends alike!

Local News Wire
Palm Beach County Schools Superintendent Dr. Donald Fennoy

Local News Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2018 18:14


Dr. Fennoy spent some time to speak with WJNO about school safety, changes he's making since taking over and more.

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Edspiration
Dive In!: YOU Can Bridge The School & Home Tech Divide

Edspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2015 34:21


Technological devices are being embedded as education tools in schools everywhere. It’s possible to overcome the fear of these devices and apps and incorporate them as instruments to serve educators, parents, and student learning. Lee Kolbert offers practical advice for using technology in healthy ways to engage everyone, deepen learning, and bridge the home and school technical divide. The Edspiration Inbox Answers…   “You’ve talked before about a smart phone agreement you make with your child, can you share more about this? I think I need it! Thank you!” – Misty, Nevada About today’s guest Lee Kolbert is district manager of the Department of Educational Technology in Palm Beach County Schools and has been in education for 30 years as a classroom teacher and technology specialist. She is also a blogger for the Huffington Post. Lee loves bringing the benefits of social media to the classroom and helping teachers integrate technology seamlessly. Guest Links: Lee’s Blog: www.LeeKolbert.com Twitter: @TeachaKid   Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoolclimate Twitter: Follow us @schoolclimates Newsletter: Sign up on sidebar at www.Edspiration.org   Questions / comments for John in the Edspiration Inbox: Edspirationpodcast@gmail.com   Show Sponsors International School Climate Institute – Provides practical training, workshops, coaching, and speaking to create positive school climates. Contact us about school climate improvement, planning and climate survey support, bullying prevention and upstander intervention training, restorative justice practices, school safety, youth development, and more.

Edspiration
Win Over Students & Improve Behavior in 5 Days

Edspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2015 34:10


Students no longer respond to the punishment or rewards adults often offer. Guest Rick Lewis provides essential communication strategies you can use in the first 5 days of school and beyond to improve behaviors and create a positive learning climate. We need more than the authority that comes with our positions and titles, we need relational power to become a knowledgeable student ally. The Edspiration Inbox Answers…   Do parents ever tell you that if someone hurts or hits their child they want their child to hurt them back? What do you say to them? - Suzanne, Counselor, North Carolina About today’s guest Rick Lewis has 40 years experience as a counselor & educator in Palm Beach County Schools, FL.  His work focuses on school climate, conflict resolution, mediation, effective communication, restorative justice, and staff relationships.   He is a Board Member of Peaceful Schools International (PSI) and has nine publications in the area of social competency and conflict resolution with PSI and the Peace Education Foundation. Guest Links: www.palmbeachschools.org/sis/ www.peacefulschoolsinternational.org   Connect with Us Connect with the show at www.Edspirationpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/impactschoolclimate Twitter: Follow us @schoolclimates Newsletter: Sign up on sidebar at www.Edspiration.org   Questions / comments for John in the Edspiration Inbox: Edspirationpodcast@gmail.com   Show Sponsors International School Climate Institute – Provides practical training, workshops, coaching, and speaking to create positive school climates. Contact us about school climate improvement, planning and climate survey support, bullying prevention and upstander intervention training, restorative justice practices, school safety, youth development, and more.

Teachers Aid
Teacher/Parent Relationships: When the Going Gets Rough

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 10:44


Parents are partners in the process of educating students, with a shared interest in the outcome. But what happens when that partnership is not a love connection? How do you deal with parents when the relationship is a rocky one? Our guests offer some time-tested advice. @teachakidd @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Jessica Lahey is an educator who writes about parenting and education for the New York Times, the Atlantic and Vermont Public Radio. Dr. Allen Mendler, trainer, author, develops effective frameworks and strategies for educators to help difficult youth succeed. Lee Kolbert is a blogger, educator, and self-proclaimed geek. She has been with Palm Beach County Schools for over 27 years. Nancy Flanagan is a retired teacher, with 31 years as a K-12 Music specialist.

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Staying Motivated, Passionate and Excited About Teaching

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2013 13:37


A recent Gallup poll found that within one to three years of teaching less than a third of teachers are still deeply enthusiastic about their work and actively contributing to their organizations. For the most part we know why so many teachers become demotivated. What we don't broadly know is how to prevent it. Our guests today have spent decades in the classroom and are still passionate and engage. They've come to share the keys to staying excited about teaching. Tune in... @TeachaKidd @NancyFlanagan @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Rafe Esquith, award-winning teacher, is in his 31st year of teaching and is author of four books, including the bestseller Real Talk for Real Teachers. Dr. Allen Mendler, trainer, author, develops effective frameworks and strategies for educators to help difficult youth succeed. Lee Kolbert is a blogger, educator, and self-proclaimed geek. She has been with Palm Beach County Schools for over 27 years. Nancy Flanagan is a retired teacher, with 31 years as a K-12 Music specialist.

Teachers Aid
Staying Motivated, Passionate and Excited About Teaching

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2013 13:37


A recent Gallup poll found that within one to three years of teaching less than a third of teachers are still deeply enthusiastic about their work and actively contributing to their organizations. For the most part we know why so many teachers become demotivated. What we don't broadly know is how to prevent it. Our guests today have spent decades in the classroom and are still passionate and engage. They've come to share the keys to staying excited about teaching. Tune in... @TeachaKidd @NancyFlanagan @bodymindchild @bamradionetwork Rafe Esquith, award-winning teacher, is in his 31st year of teaching and is author of four books, including the bestseller Real Talk for Real Teachers. Dr. Allen Mendler, trainer, author, develops effective frameworks and strategies for educators to help difficult youth succeed. Lee Kolbert is a blogger, educator, and self-proclaimed geek. She has been with Palm Beach County Schools for over 27 years. Nancy Flanagan is a retired teacher, with 31 years as a K-12 Music specialist.

H2H: A   Quick Guide to Leading  Educators and  Making a Difference
Creating Sensible Policies on Cell Phones in the Classroom

H2H: A Quick Guide to Leading Educators and Making a Difference

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2013 13:32


There are myriad pros and cons to having and using a cell phone in the classroom. Our guests offer guidance on creating a sound and viable cell phone policy. Ann Ditty is Past President of the National Association for Regulatory Administration which provides education and consultation for licensors and agencies responsible for child care programs. Suzanne Eckes is an associate professor at Indiana University in the Educational Leadership and Policy Studies. Sue Offutt Ph.D. is the Executive Director at the McCormick Center for Early Childhood Leadership. Lee Kolbert is an educator, and self-proclaimed geek who has been with Palm Beach County Schools for over 27 years.

Teachers Aid
Do You Have to Be an Entertainer to Engage Your Students?

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2013 12:59


There are many fascinating attractions vying for your student s' attention. How are teachers to engage students in the face of such compelling competition for their attention? Many feel forced to entertain. In this segment we explore this question with our guests. Pat Hensley is a former public school Special Education teacher for 30 years who taught all grade levels. Mike Muir is the Multiple Pathways Leader for the Auburn School Department (Auburn, ME). Lee Kolbert is a blogger, educator, and self-proclaimed geek. She has been with Palm Beach County Schools for over 27 years. Lisa Nielsen, author of the book Teaching Generation Text, is a long time public school educator. Award-winning blog, The Innovative Educator.

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K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education
Balancing Act: Celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza in School

K-12 Greatest Hits:The Best Ideas in Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2012 12:17


The holidays are coming and with them comes the challenge of celebrating the holidays while being sensitive to an increasingly culturally diverse student population. Add to the mix widely varying school policies and guidelines, and the holidays can quickly become a stress-inducing balancing act. What's an educator to do? Our guests offer some sage advice and practical tips. Maurice J. Elias, Ph.D. is Professor and Director of Clinical Training, Psychology Department, Rutgers University. Julie is the director of Epiphany Early Learning Preschool in Seattle Washington and is the author of "Celebrate! An Anti-Bias Guide to Enjoying Holidays in Early Childhood Programs." Lee Kolbert is a educator and blogger. She has been with Palm Beach County Schools for over 27 years

Teachers Aid
Balancing Act: Celebrating Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza in School

Teachers Aid

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2012 12:12


The holidays are coming and with them comes the challenge of celebrating the holidays while being sensitive to an increasingly culturally diverse student population. Add to the mix widely varying school policies and guidelines, and the holidays can quickly become a stress-inducing balancing act. What's an educator to do? Our guests offer some sage advice and practical tips. Maurice J. Elias, Ph.D. is Professor and Director of Clinical Training, Psychology Department, Rutgers University. Julie is the director of Epiphany Early Learning Preschool in Seattle Washington and is the author of "Celebrate! An Anti-Bias Guide to Enjoying Holidays in Early Childhood Programs." Lee Kolbert is a educator and blogger. She has been with Palm Beach County Schools for over 27 years.