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Part 1 - Neville James is joined by Kathleen Smith and Delrice Steve. On Friday, January 17, 2025, Parent University invites all community stakeholders on the island of St. John to an introductory meeting at 5:30 p.m. at the St. John School of the Arts.
Bryan Barrett talks with Lisa Trail of Murfreesboro City Schools about a tennis clinic with MTSU that will take place this week for some of the system's students. She also tal
Bryan Barrett talks with Lisa Trail from Murfreesboro City Schools. They talk about upcoming planned days out of schools, foundation grants going out this week, the upcoming f
Ed Abeyta, Associate Dean of UCSD's Division of Extended Studies, is joined by his colleague, Assistant Dean Morgan Appel, to shout out the Division's passion to cultivate and implement trailblazing education initiatives to meet the learning needs of diverse audiences. Abeyta and Appel chat about UCSD's Parent University and it's revered partnerships with community leaders and their organizations.
Ever wish you had a manual on how to be a parent? Tune into this week's episode on Parent University Pensacola to learn how parents, grandparents and others are getting the training they need to help traverse the public school system in Escambia County and their student's homework including subjects like new math.Guest: Michael O'Neal https://www.parentuniversitysav.org/pensacola Learn more about Escambia County School District: https://ecsd-fl.schoolloop.com/ Host: Meredith Hackwith Edwards
Did you miss Parent University? Or just want to hear these sessions again? Learn from Pastor Kirk Freeman from CrossBridge Church, and Pastors Landon and Kelly while they answer your burning questions about Parenting!
Did you miss Parent University? Or just want to hear these sessions again? Learn from Pastor Kirk Freeman from CrossBridge Church on hearing from Jesus and letting Him into your Parenting.
Did you miss Parent University? Or just want to hear these sessions again? Learn from Pastor Kirk Freeman from CrossBridge Church on hearing from Jesus and letting Him into your Parenting.
On this episode of Purpose Plus Pastors Landon & Kelly talk more of YOUR questions from Parent University. Here are some of the resources that they reference in the episode: Resource: The Center for Faith, Sexuality, and Gender https://www.centerforfaith.com Resource: The Center for Biblical Unity https://www.centerforbiblicalunity.com
In this episode, Pastor Nick Dyer begins his series on the basics of parenting entitled, Parent University. The subject of this lesson are the four parenting styles
Kid books! Oh, kids books! I loathe you! You suck out my brain. I wish I could flush you just right down the drain. If only you found your way to the trash. Kids books! Oh Kids books . . Wait! Let's not be so rash…” While yes, some children' books can be absolute garbage, especially if we are asked to read them ad nauseam, but who can't resist the call of “Dad, will you read to me?” “Mommy, let's read together!” As parent educators, we know the importance of early and shared reading with kids, so we are here to recommend some of our favorites-... books that get kids thinking, aren't rage-inducing for parents, and maximize the time we spend reading with our kids to help them grow in more ways than one. Stay tuned!
In this episode, Pastor Nick Dyer begins his series on the basics of parenting entitled, Parent University. The subject of this lesson is as continuation of the seven stages of life.
One of the kids wants to be a YouTuber when she grows up and is begging for her own channel. Another one would play Minecraft all day long if you let him. Your teenager barely looks up from his phone. Your preschooler has a complete meltdown when you're waiting to get your food at a restaurant unless you let her watch a few videos. And through it all, they dutifully pack up their Chromebooks every day to engage with, you guessed it, even more technology at school. What's a parent to do? It's a tricky question, like so many of the questions parents have as they navigate their childrens' growth and learning. That's why the GLG is kicking off our “Parent University” mini-series. As parents of school-aged children ourselves, in this episode we will make connections to our fellow-parent listeners and help answer some questions along the way.
In this episode, Pastor Nick Dyer begins his series on the basics of parenting entitled, Parent University. The subject of this lesson is correction and discipline.
In this episode, Pastor Nick Dyer begins his series on the basics of parenting entitled, Parent University. The subject of this lesson is a continuation of the 7 stages of life.
In this episode, Pastor Nick Dyer begins his series on the basics of parenting entitled, Parent University. The subject of this lesson are the seven stages of life.
In this episode, Pastor Nick Dyer begins his series on the basics of parenting entitled, Parent University. The subject of this lesson are parenting guardrails and parenting styles.
Parents need to be aware of what's going on in their kids' lives online, in addition to offline, panelists at a Cherokee County School District forum said Tuesday. As part of its Parent University series, CCSD brought in professionals from the school district, a school police officer, a counselor and a prosecutor to discuss cyberbullying and social media's impact on local students. Panelists agreed that parents need to have conversations with their children about the internet and social media, and create a safe environment where children can come to them if there's a problem. A poll of attendees showed 76% of parents had not had a child disclose that they had been cyberbullied. Unlike previous generations who could leave their problems with peers when they went home from school, with social media, bullying follows today's students home, hurting their mental health. High school students are less confident than they were before social media, Creekview High School Principal Michael Santoro said. Ashley Snow, a Cherokee County deputy chief assistant district attorney for juvenile court, warned that the internet can give children access to content that's not appropriate for kids. Many young children, as young as 9, are exposed to child pornography, she said, and some try to act out or experiment with behavior that “breaks families apart.” It's also common for children to share information with strangers on the internet, not realizing the risks, Snow said. She recommended that parents restrict their children's access to the internet, video game devices and cell phones. If a child sends explicit content to another person, it “absolutely” should be reported, Dobbs said, even if it's to another minor. To report cyberbullying or another issue to school officials, parents and students can use CCSD's Vector Alert system, and can submit reports anonymously. The system isn't 24/7, Murdock said, but officials will respond quickly. People can also report to a teacher or counselor, or to a school administrator. Athletes from all six Cherokee County high schools celebrated the annual National Girls and Women in Sports Day on January 30 at Woodstock High School. More than 500 female athletes participated as NGWSD recognized the contributions they made in their sports and celebrated their positive influence on the landscape. The day is celebrated in all 50 states, and Cherokee County has hosted its own event since 2005. Each year, the program chooses a coach to honor for their contributions and support of the area's female athletes. Woodstock athletic director Julie Crowe earned this year's award and was also acknowledged for her 20 years as the Wolverines' girls' basketball coach. Cherokee County's 18 female wrestlers were recognized with the Trailblazer award for their participation in a historically male-dominated sport. Each school had an Athlete of the Year recipient, along with an alumna and team of the year. Cherokee's Athlete of the Year was Lexi Pavese, Creekview's was Anslie Pettit and Astrid Medina was honored from Etowah. Mataya Gayle was River Ridge's honoree, Laurel Blase earned the award from Sequoyah and Hannah Obenauf was Woodstock's winner. Creekview also honored alumna Alivia Mynes, who was tragically lost in a car accident in 2022. Nine Cherokee County football players put pen to paper Wednesday, signing their national letters of intent to join collegiate football programs. Etowah led the way with three signees, followed by Creekview, River Ridge and Sequoyah with two. Etowah kicker Carson Allen made one of the biggest splashes, signing with a Southeastern Conference school in Mississippi State. He was a five-star kicker as rated by Kohl's Kicking, and he was the No. 42-ranked kicker in the class of 2023. Etowah also had two defensive backs sign Wednesday, with Frank Mosley going to West Virginia State and Jamir Maxime to Reinhardt. Sequoyah also had a pair of defensive backs sign in Cantrell Davis (Tuskegee) and Ridley Joseph (Concordia-St. Paul). Creekview, offensive/defensive lineman Anthony Caraballo inked his letter with Huntingdon, while fullback/defensive lineman Jacob Hefner signed as a preferred walk-on at Furman. Defensive lineman Ethan Anderson (Warner) and offensive lineman Reed Albers (Centre) were River Ridge's signees. Woodstock did not have any signees Wednesday, though it had two players sign with Division I programs during the early signing period in Adonis Garcia (Wofford) and Tyler Douthit (Samford). Cherokee is expected to have two players sign on a later date in Kyan Simmons and Ryane Martin. Canton Mayor Bill Grant is "excited" to address the Interstate 575 exit at Hickory Flat Highway into the city this year, he told attendees at a Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce event Thursday. Grant, Canton City Council members Brooke Schmidt, JoEllen Wilson and Shawn Tolan, and City Manager Billy Peppers shared updates about the city with local community and business leaders at the Cherokee County Chamber of Commerce's Good Morning Cherokee meeting Thursday. Grant, the council members and Peppers shared a number of statistics and bullet points showcasing how Canton has grown and continues to grow with the guidance of the city's "Roadmap to Success." The eight tenets of the city's roadmap are: Creating Great Neighborhoods Celebrating the Diversity of Our Community Advancing Regional Economic Success Enhancing Historic Downtown Canton Sustaining Our Natural Environment Connecting Citizens to Parks and Recreation Improving Infrastructure for Future Demands Leading with Excellence In 2022, Canton saw its population grow to over 35,000 — about five times its 2000 population, which was 7,000, Peppers said. The number of city employees also grew to 134, and the city changed its starting base compensation for employees to $20 an hour. To address housing needs, last year in addition to approving private housing developments, Canton officials committed $2.8 million in a low interest loan for the Shipp Street housing redevelopment. The city also entered into an agreement with the Canton Housing Authority for $1 million in support for a 9% low-income housing tax credits application. Susan Treadaway has taken an administrative oath as Cherokee County's acting district attorney, after former District Attorney Shannon Wallace was sworn in as a Superior Court judge. Chief Superior Court Judge Ellen McElyea swore in Susan Treadaway as acting district attorney of the Blue Ridge Judicial Circuit serving Cherokee County January 31, the district attorney's office announced. Katie Gropper was sworn in as chief assistant district attorney. Treadaway was previously the chief assistant district attorney. The design phase includes field surveys and survey database, environmental documentation including all required special studies, geotechnical, preliminary construction plans, as well as lighting and right-of-way plans (including revisions) for the improvements at I-575 at the Ridgewalk Parkway interchange, according to city documents. The change comes after Governor Brian Kemp swore in Wallace in Atlanta Jan. 30. Kemp appointed Wallace to the newly created fourth judicial seat on the Superior Court. Treadaway will hold the position of acting district attorney pending Governor Kemp's appointment of Wallace's successor. There was a three-way tie for the 2023 STAR Student for Cherokee County this year. Griffen Bon and Braden Flournoy from Cherokee High School, as well as Avi Stein from Etowah High School, were recognized last week at the annual STAR Student and Teacher Recognition Ceremony hosted at the Canton Theatre by the Canton Lions Club, which has been the local sponsor since the STAR program began in 1958. The winners were announced last Tuesday at a program sponsored by the Canton Lions Club at the Historic Canton Theater. They were selected from the eight STAR Students named for each of the seven high schools in Cherokee County. The Cherokee County School District recognizes its high school students with the highest SAT scores and their teachers through the Student Teacher Achievement Recognition program. The STAR Student honor is awarded to the high school senior from each Georgia public and private high school with the highest score on any single test date of the SAT and who also ranks in the top 10 percent or top 10 students of his or her class based on grade point average. Each honored student is invited to select his or her favorite teacher to be named that school's STAR Teacher. For a complete list of CCSD Honorees, please go to Tribune Ledger News dot com. #CherokeeCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - - The Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast is local news for Woodstock, Canton, and all of Cherokee County. Register Here for your essential digital news. 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Ulland and Jo review ideas that came up after a Parent University this past week regarding dialects and parenting. They discuss how dialects are often seen as more contradictory rather than as acceptance and curiosity in communication. They provide several examples of “Yes and” thinking and also discuss some nuances. Earlier Episodes of the Podcast can be found at alltherapistsarejerks.libsyn.com
Listen to a powerful message from our guest educator, Xavier Reyes, CEO of Alta Public Schools! He reminded us that it all starts with love and confidence in what you do. Then, as challenging times arise- they make an educator more committed to their mission of helping children succeed in life. Tune in! #SchoolSuccess #SchoolSuccessMakers -- Every week on The School Success Podcast, digital marketing agency owner Mitchell Slater interviews school leaders and game-changers in the education sector. Never miss an episode and follow The School Success Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you enjoy podcasts. This podcast is powered by Slater Strategies, a marketing agency committed to helping schools grow their enrollment and connect better with the families in their communities. Find out more at https://schoolsuccessmakers.com. Highlights of the Episode [02:17] we were marketers and public relations [05:19] less than 50% high school graduation [07:49] we had some kids going to Princeton, Stanford [09:23] a guy out of San Diego [11:14] moving to other states, Arizona, Texas, Nevada [12:41] the teacher shortage is, is become a buyers market [15:19] close to 2000 bucks a month [17:29] we haven't had major major staff Exodus [20:40] So kindergarten is a little low [22:10] We have a Parent University in there [23:23] International Baccalaureate [24:19] centered around children. YouTube Video Podcast Link: https://youtu.be/LhuR5Nzp0uE
Ever wish you had a manual on how to be a parent? Tune into this week's episode on Parent University Pensacola to learn how parents, grandparents and others are getting the training they need to help traverse the public school system in Escambia County and their student's homework including subjects like new math.Guest: Michael O'Neal https://www.parentuniversitysav.org/pensacola Learn more about Escambia County School District: https://ecsd-fl.schoolloop.com/ Host: Meredith Hackwith Edwards
Episode 93. Holidays 2021. By special request from a friend and through gratitude from a recent pre-holiday Parent University, Jo decides it's time for a holiday episode. A spur of the moment, feel the holiday spirit in your bones kind of episode. Ulland, as usual, is game for the ride. Childhood secrets are revealed and suggestions to deal with holiday stressors are offered that are more about mindset and approach rather than specific skills.
Welcome to episode 237 ("TBA") of the EdTech Situation Room from November 3, 2021, where technology news meets educational analysis. This week Jason Neiffer (@techsavvyteach) and Wesley Fryer (@wfryer) discussed an amazing Wall Street Journal article featuring 12 Internet and cultural visionaries on "How to Fix Social Media." Other articles on the social media / "tech correction" topic included "Facebook's Lost Generation," Facebook's name change to "Meta," the impact of Zuckerberg's dream to transform the web into a "Ready Player One" VR playground. The financial impact of Apple's iPhone privacy changes, Google's policy to remove under-18 photos from search results, the debut of MacOS Monterey, and reasons you do NOT need the new MacBook Pro were also topics of discussion. The long awaited (for Jason) arrival of MacOS M1 processor native Google Drive for Desktop, the death of iMovie Theater, Google's facilitation of work/life separation on Android devices, and Google Calendar's option to schedule "Focus Time" were also highlighted. The arrival of Adobe PhotoShop on the web for Chromebook users, powerful, web-based image editing tools, and Geeks of the Week including a new NASA astronaut bio video, a "Parent University" slideshow about online influencers, and the "Mindful Schools" website as "geeks of the week" rounded out this weeks' show. Our show was live streamed and archived simultaneously on YouTube Live as well as our Facebook Live page via StreamYard.com, and compressed to a smaller video version (about 100MB) on AmazonS3 using Handbrake software. Please follow us on Twitter @edtechSR for updates, and join us LIVE on Wednesday nights (normally) if you can at 10 pm Eastern / 9 pm Central / 8 pm Mountain / 7 pm Pacific or 3 am UTC. All shownotes are available on http://edtechSR.com/links. Stay savvy and safe!
Royal Oak Public Schools launch "Parent University"
November 5, 2021 ~ Full Show. We get a status report of the infrastructure and build back better votes with Democrat Congressman Dan Kildee and Republican Congressman Bill Huizenga. Aaron Rodgers breaks his silence. Senior News Analyst Chris Renwick has good news on the economy. Chairman of the Oakland County Republican Party and Retired Colonel in the US Army Rocky Raczkowski reacts to news that military personnel who refuse the vaccine could be dishonorably discharged. Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne reports on a new pill the Pfizer claims cuts down on COVID deaths by 90% and Dr. Kimberly Martin Ph.D, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Coordinator at Royal Oak Schools tells us about their "Parent University" initiative.
In a system where selective colleges benefit from as many applicants as possible even as acceptance becomes rarer than ever, smart applicants need to do more than take public statements at face value. Prepare to delve into the data! Amy and Mike invited educator Shane Bybee to explain how to use the Common Data Set. What are five things you will learn in this episode? What is the Common Data Set? How and by whom can the Common Data Set be accessed? What kind of information does the CDS hold? Why should college applicants seek this information out? What are the limitations of the CDS? MEET OUR GUEST Shane Bybee of Bybee College Prep has spent over half his life teaching. Along the way, he has worked with thousands of different students teaching everything from remedial 7th grade English/Language Arts to Dual Credit English IV and AP Language and Composition and even remedial Algebra I. Every year, no matter the subject he taught, his students outperformed the campus average on standardized tests. He has written curriculum, presented topics at the state convention for English teachers, and created professional development sessions for colleagues and school districts. While earning a master's degree in Educational Leadership and getting certified as an administrator, he started Bybee College Prep. He did research into how schools could help more students achieve National Merit recognition. His research grew into a tutorial service that has helped dozens of students reach National Merit Semifinalist status. As an educator, he is certified to teach Gifted and Talented students and has completed courses for Advanced Placement and International Baccalaureate programs. He has also served on test item review committees multiple times for the companies that write standardized tests and helped write online curriculum used by major test preparation companies. He understands what goes into crafting these tests. Shane is also the co-founder of Parent University and host of the Let's Talk College Podcast. Shane has appeared on this podcast in episode 25 to discuss When Gifted and Talented Students Struggle and again in episode 195 as the subject of a Test Prep Profile. Find Shane at shane@bybeecollegeprep.com. LINKS Common Data Set Initiative Texas A&M Student Data and Reports College Navigator - National Center for Education Statistics RELATED EPISODES SHAPING AN ADMISSIONS CLASS THE ROLE OF PARENTS IN THE COLLEGE PROCESS HOW IECS AND TEST PREP PROFESSIONALS CAN WORK TOGETHER ABOUT THIS PODCAST Tests and the Rest is THE college admissions industry podcast. Explore all of our episodes on the show page.
Find out about our new program called Parent University. Stef Mauler, founder of The Mauler Institute, and I discuss the community we're building that we call Parent University. We talk about the successful launch of our live event and the Facebook group we've built as a result of it. Click here to find out more about an upcoming Parent University live event Click here to join the Parent University Facebook group Click here to find out more about The Mauler Institute
Jeff and Cami Summers complete the Parent University series "Foundations."
Jeff and Cami Summers continue the Parent University series "Foundations."
Jeff and Cami Summers continue the Parent University series "Foundations."
Jeff and Cami Summers begin the Parent University series "Foundations."
Jimmy and Jeff continue the series with " Getting Practical".
Robbie continues the series with "Crazyland".
Jeff and Cami look at "Offensive vs. Defensive Parenting".
Jeff looks at "Down the Rabbit Hole", and navigating your teen through an online world.
Addressing different cultural hot topics and how to talk to your teens about issues related to same sex attraction, transgenderism, marijuana use, body image, and racial reconciliation.
Addressing different cultural hot topics and how to talk to your teens about issues related to same sex attraction, transgenderism, marijuana use, body image, and racial reconciliation.
Addressing different cultural hot topics and how to talk to your teens about issues related to same sex attraction, transgenderism, marijuana use, body image, and racial reconciliation.
Developing Character vs Happiness In Your Teen
Developing Character vs Happiness In Your Teen
Listen to our series based on the book Price of Privilege and the unique challenges of raising teens in an affluent environment. This week's message is "Price of Privilege, A Healthy Sense of Self".
Listen to our series based on the book Price of Privilege and the unique challenges of raising teens in an affluent environment. This week's message is "Price of Privilege, A Healthy Sense of Self".
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Listen to our new series based on the book Price of Privilege and the unique challenges of raising teens in an affluent environment. This week's message is "Price of Privilege".
How do we equip our kids to live out the Gospel in a post-Christian society? Join us as we continue our new series "Breaking Babylon" and glean lessons from the book of Daniel to equip our kids to face the challenges of this next generation. This week we look at Daniel 6.
How do we equip our kids to live out the Gospel in a post-Christian society? Join us as we continue our new series "Breaking Babylon" and glean lessons from the book of Daniel to equip our kids to face the challenges of this next generation. This week we look at Daniel 3
How do we equip our kids to live out the Gospel in a post-Christian society? Join us as we continue our new series "Breaking Babylon" and glean lessons from the book of Daniel to equip our kids to face the challenges of this next generation.
Learn to navigate your teen in today's culture at the monthly seminar, led this month by Senior High Pastor, Jeff and Cami Summers. We continue our series with Breaking Babylon: Raising teens while living in Babylon.
Learn to navigate your teen in today's culture at the monthly seminar, led this month by Senior High Pastor, Jeff and Cami Summers. We continue our series: Communication Beakdown - Building a Parent Support System.
Learn to navigate your teen in today's culture through this monthly seminar led by Senior High Pastor, Jeff Summers. We continue our series with “Communication Breakdown – Communication with Your Teen, Part 2”.