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À Bangui, capitale de la République centrafricaine, le transport en commun reste un moyen de déplacement efficace. La majorité des habitants se déplacent avec des taxis, des minibus, des moto-taxis et des taxis-brousse. Ces moyens de transport desservent la capitale et les localités environnantes. Il suffit de se positionner au bord de la route ou dans un carrefour pour se faire embarquer. Et dans ces transports, les passagers sont accompagnés par des programmes radio, des musiques et même des sketches proposés par le conducteur pour divertir les usagers. De notre correspondant à Bangui,Le soir, à l'heure de la sortie des bureaux, des centaines de Centrafricains, salariés ou étudiants, se bousculent au terminal nord de Bangui pour avoir une place dans un minibus ou un taxi. Le minibus « Dieu est Grand », de couleur verte, est vite bondé. Sans perdre une seconde, Davy, le conducteur, se met route. Selon Davy, le client est roi : « Les clients sont satisfaits lorsqu'il y a une bonne ambiance dans le bus. Les sketches leur font oublier leurs difficultés. Je fais la ligne qui relie le centre-ville au PK12. Avec mon lecteur audio, je joue les sketches centrafricains en complicité avec mon receveur [celui qui perçoit l'argent du voyage], pour distraire nos clients. » Davy prend son métier à cœur : « Les clients ont souvent beaucoup de problèmes. Il est de notre devoir de les mettre à l'aise. » Pour commencer, il met un spectacle audio du groupe Linga Théâtre.« Ce groupe théâtral fait rire le pays depuis plusieurs décennies. Ils sensibilisent le public sur un ton comique tout en dénonçant les mauvaises pratiques qui montent en puissance dans notre pays. »Assis sur la banquette arrière gauche, Jethro, un maçon, n'arrête pas de rire depuis 2 km. « Je suis très malheureux parce que j'ai perdu mon père. Le chagrin m'emporte et je réfléchis beaucoup depuis deux jours, se confie-t-il. Ils ont réussi à m'arracher un sourire avec ce spectacle. Il suffit d'un instant dans un bus pour oublier ma douleur. »À lire aussiL'humour africain sous les projecteursAlléger des journées bien chargées grâce à l'humourAu croisement du quatrième arrondissement, quatre passagers descendent. Agrippé d'une main à la portière latérale du minibus, le receveur, qui perçoit l'argent du voyage, cherche activement d'autres passagers. « Comme vous le voyez, le trajet est long, témoigne-t-il. Ces dizaines de passagers que nous transportons rentrent après une journée bien chargée. C'est aussi notre devoir de les divertir jusqu'à l'arrivée. »La distance et même les secousses n'ont plus d'effet sur Mamadou, l'un des passagers qui avale une gorgée d'eau glacée en rigolant : « Actuellement, ils ont décidé de jouer un sketch qui prodigue des conseils. Mais dans d'autres occasions, ça pourraient être des programmes radio, de la musique et même des prédications religieuses pour conscientiser les jeunes. »Arrivés au PK12, les passagers descendent tout contents d'avoir passé un voyage agréable. Le conducteur prépare d'autres sketches et le receveur cherche de nouveaux clients pour repartir au centre-ville.À lire aussiKenya: les matatus de Nairobi, une plate-forme pour les DJ débutants [1/4]
Season 2- Episode 33 On this episode, founder of PK12 Virtual Academy, Dr. Bhargava shares the reasons why she began her virtual academy, the importance of focusing on the learning style of the individual child, the reasons for her small intimate class sizes, how she encourages parents to take the lead in their children's education, and the need to ensure the future generation is well-versed in technology. https://www.pk12virtual.com/ I am Dr. Bhargava. I have been a public-school teacher in the U.S. for almost 20 years. I love teaching and I am passionate about distance learning. I come from a family of educators. My mother taught foreign language-Sanskrit for 35 years and then retired as a high school principal. I have followed her footsteps and chose a career to serve my community as a teacher, mentor, counselor, college advisor. I have taught English, Reading, and Math at various grade levels and to students from all walks of life and social economic backgrounds. My experience includes teaching in Title 1 schools, affluent, rural, and urban schools. I earned a Doctoral Degree in Instructional Technology and Distance Education from Nova SouthEastern University, Florida. I also earned a Master's in Business from NSU, Florida. I have passed on my passion to my kids as they have grown to be professionals in their fields at a very young age. I will continue to encourage our youth to excel in their endeavors. Homeschool Yo Kids Podcast shares organic conversations that promote confidence, a growth mindset, and are filled with inspiration and good energy. Sharing stories from the classroom, their home learning journey, and other reflections and life experiences, come grow and learn with Jae. Homeschool Yo Kids Organization is a 501c3 nonprofit that provides families with tools to aid unconventional learning experiences, helping to create a positive home learning environment. In addition to this, we are missioned to help families in traditional schools build a healthy collaborative relationship between the school and home. Visit our website!! https://www.homeschoolyokidsexpo.com/ Follow us on IG:@homeschoolyokids @homeschoolyokidspodcast Join our FB Group: Homeschool Yo Kids Jae is a former public-school teacher, now homeschooling her 2 little people. She is the founder of the 501c3 nonprofit, Homeschool Yo Kids Organization. Join Jae as she chats with homeschool families, homeschool resource providers, and others that support the homeschool community on this journey of 'reimagining what learning looks like'. Introduction Song- ChrisNTeeb -Expect- Manifestation 2*The Manifestation 2 by Chris-n-Teeb on Apple MusicThe Manifestation 2 - Album by Chris-n-Teeb | Spotifychrisnteeb.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/homeschoolyokids/support
In this special episode, Edtech Insiders hits the road and travels to San Diego for the ASU GSV conference, the biggest and most influential Edtech conferences in the US.Rather than a single interview, this episode contains no less than EIGHT short 'hallway' interviews with all variety of amazing Edtech and education founders and influencers. This episode focuses on innovators in the PK12 space; part two will focus on Higher Ed and workforce innovators. 1. John King Jr., former Secretary of Education for the US under President Obama and candidate for Governor of Maryland2. Sara Mauskopf, the CEO of Winnie, a daycare and preschool marketplace with millions of users3. Aditya Kaddu, Founder and CEO of Edstruments, a leading school budget planning platform 4. Gavin Cooney, CEO of Learnosity, a leading assessment platform 5. Maria Berrera, CEO and Founder of Clayful, a text based coaching platform for SEL6. Vishal Goenka, Founder and CEO of 2Sigma School, which offers accredited CS courses for high school students. 7. Yair Shapira, Founder and CEO of the Amplio Special Education Learning Platform8. Yaki Dayan, the Founder and CEO of Edtech Israel and Neurotech Solutions
Chris and Tyler recently attended the Texas Computer Educators Association (TCEA) conference in Dallas, Texas. This event opened the door for some great conversation and ideas to challenge your thinking about current technology trends as well as share the unique experiences we had. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Why is being genuine so difficult for so many? People often hide behind the masks they have created, but this does not build trust. Relationships and culture in the workplace, among friends, and even in families are struggling because many people lack the ability to be open and honest. Chris and Tyler help identify this problem and help guide through the first steps toward living in the freedom of being genuine. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
There is a fine line between helping to advance potential and helping to enable dependency. The Teach Bigger team explores the notion of allowing people to fail, but to what extent?Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Chris and Tyler have a conversation about the enormous changes that are overwhelming our society and how this parallels the industrial revolution. We are facing a new revolution, and this is the cause of the change.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
In a world of NFT's, virtual concerts, and gaming there is an entire digital universe that is yet to be discovered. In this episode, Chris and Tyler take Mosley into the uncharted territory of the Metaverse and uncover the world that already exists and most people just don't know about it. This is going to change the way you view everything. To explore the virtual world we were looking at check out this link: https://www.cryptovoxels.com/ Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Chris and Tyler analyze some key points from an article predicting what the workplace will look like in 2030. This is leading us into something really big.To check out the article you can visit: https://www.simplilearn.com/future-of-work-article Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
There is an explosion of opinion as the headlines state that New Mexico asks the National Guard to work as substitute teachers. Chris and Tyler explore the headline and uncover the impending crisis of teacher resignations that loom as we rapidly approach the end of the school year.This rant is going to stir up all kinds of emotions. To check out the article referenced visit: https://www.npr.org/2022/02/02/1077056059/new-mexico-national-guard-substitute-teachers?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_term=nprnews&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
What is freedom? Why do so many people struggle with the concept of freedom, make bad choices, and spiral into defeat? Whether it is in education, starting a business, parenting, or even with health, Chris and Tyler discuss what is necessary to succeed and truly be free. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Our society is so rapidly changing that it is difficult to keep up. Sometimes change is involuntary and a result of your circumstances, while other times change is a result of our choices. The Teach Bigger team discusses the factors that influence change and how to navigate change with success. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
The Teach Bigger team welcomes back Kris Mosley to kick off a new season. The guys discuss the gaps that are rapidly emerging in every facet of society and what we can do to fill them. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
This week on TeachLab, host Justin Reich is joined by a panel of teachers from across the country to bring their personal experiences of teaching during the pandemic and to discuss a recent report that was led by Natasha Esteves, a former teacher, and now a student at the Harvard graduate school of education called The Teachers Have Something to Say: Lessons Learned from U.S. PK-12 Teachers During the COVID-impacted 2020-21 School Year.“I had one interviewee say, ‘Everybody wants to tell teachers what to do, but nobody knows what teaching is like, and nobody knows what teaching is like during a pandemic.' It's a very odd place to be in when you have other people telling you what to do while they are working from home and asking you to return to the classroom, or while they are working from home and asking you to teach remotely without sufficient professional development and how to do so.” -Natasha Esteves In this episode we'll talk about:The experience of interviewing teachers for the reportAdvocacy for teachers concernsThe toll of widening inequities in pandemic learningEver-changing school COVID policiesPublic support for schools and teachersHuman interactions with students Resources and LinksCheck out the full live event Teachers Have Something to SayCheck out the report The Teachers Have Something to Say: Lessons Learned from U.S. PK-12 Teachers During the COVID-impacted 2020-21 School YearCheck out all of Teaching Systems Lab COVID-19 resources Transcripthttps://teachlabpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/teachers-say/transcriptProduced by Aimee Corrigan. Recorded and mixed by Garrett Beazley Follow TeachLab:FacebookTwitterYouTube
In this powerful season finale, Chris and Tyler discuss what it means to teach bigger, discuss the 80/20 principle, and challenge you to do something different. In the last half of the episode, Chris shares a personal story about the current challenges he is facing To support Chris please visit:https://www.gofundme.com/hzkk59-help-chris-beat-cancer Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
The truth is that people are dealing with trauma. Students, teachers, and administrators have seen extremely difficult times over the past three years, and their reactions are as individual as the people themselves. In this episode, Chris and Tyler welcome back Aaron Tomhave to pinpoint how, as teachers and administrators, we can overcome trauma in the classroom and lead students and staff to success.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10 Find out more about Aaron Tomhave at: http://www.aarontomhave.com/
As teachers, we have become professional planners. From lesson plans to family vacations, planning is ingrained into every fiber of our being. This presents the new problem of getting stuck in a planning loop, a place where we never really see effective results. In this episode, Tyler and Chris analyze some key components that will help your planning move out of the thinking stage into actions that get results. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
The truth is that people are dealing with trauma. Students, teachers, and administrators have seen extremely difficult times over the past three years, and their reactions are as individual as the people themselves.In this episode, Chris and Tyler welcome back Aaron Tomhave for a deep discussion on the ways that teachers and students are dealing with trauma and the different factors that are contributing to their ability to deal with it. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
There is an issue that is rarely spoken of in education. It's hard to find a conference that focuses on it, and college courses rarely give it time or attention. That elephant is the topic of classroom management. Although many people will admit this is important, few people take the time to diligently teacher educators how to create a learning environment that engages students while instilling within them a sense of excellence so that they can be successful at everything they do. In the final part of the series, we discuss the pitfalls that can destroy our persistence as well as practical steps and mindsets to help us persist with the marathon of classroom management. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
There is an issue that is rarely spoken of in education. It's hard to find a conference that focuses on it, and college courses rarely give it time or attention. That elephant is the topic of classroom management. Although many people will admit this is important, few people take the time to diligently teacher educators how to create a learning environment that engages students while instilling within them a sense of excellence so that they can be successful at everything they do. In part 3 of the series, we discuss the power that procedures have in the classroom. Procedures open the door to new learning; this episode explains how. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
This episode takes a break from the beast of classroom management and identifies a totally different beast… the cell phone. Chris and Tyler discuss how cell phones are impacting not just students and the learning environment, but also the impact they are having on teachers. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
There is an issue that is rarely spoken of in education. It's hard to find a conference that focuses on it, and college courses rarely give it time or attention. That elephant is the topic of classroom management. Although many people will admit this is important, few people take the time to diligently teach educators how to create a learning environment that engages students while instilling within them a sense of excellence so that they can be successful at everything they do. In part 2 of the series, we discuss the mindsets a teacher must have to create an environment for high expectations and how to help your students reach these expectations. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
As teachers, we often pour ourselves into our work. This can leave us drained and searching to find our why. In this episode, we hear the story of Aimee Roebuck, and how teaching abroad changed her perspective and gave her a fresh vision for her life's calling. Her story will inspire, encourage, and challenge you to search for your why.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
There is an issue that is rarely spoken of in education. It's hard to find a conference that focuses on it, and college courses rarely give it time or attention. This elephant is the topic of classroom management. Although many people will admit this is important, few people take the time to diligently teacher educators how to create a learning environment that engages students while instilling within them a sense of excellence so that they can be successful at everything they do. This episode starts an ongoing look into eating the elephant of classroom management one bite at a time. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Researchers have discovered that a child's environment and emotions have a monumental impact on their development up to the age of twenty. In today's episode, Chris and Tyler analyze an interview given by Dr. Karyn Purvis. Dr. Purvis was the Rees-Jones Director and co-founder of the Karyn Purvis Institute of Child Development at Texas Christian University. This conversation will give you a fresh look at what we are called to do as educators and challenge you as you return to your classroom.Interview clip courtesy of TruNews, May 7, 2021. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Welcome to Season 5 of The Teach Bigger Podcast. We have been through so much as educators in the past year, but if you are listening to this podcast, it means you are ready to do big things and we are here to help you.In this episode Chris and Tyler share the perspective that we are saving education. Be encouraged as they share three strong reminders to educators to realize each day they walk on their campus. This episode will prepare you to do big things in the year ahead. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
The Teach Bigger Podcast will launch Season 5 on Monday, September 13, 2021. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
The 2020-2021 school year will forever be a part of the history of our world. Educators around the globe have been faced with challenges that were unique to any educator before them. The Teach Bigger Team take a look back at the year and reflects on some of their most memorable moments and the amazing lessons they have learned.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
The last few weeks of school can be grueling for teachers. This is when it matters most that we keep our expectations high. The Teach Bigger Team discusses the dangers of letting things slide in the classroom, the root causes of lowered expectations, and practical ways to rally the troops to the end of the year.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
There is a major perk to having a career in education…the summer. For most educators, summertime is a time to recharge, rest, and reward yourself for the stresses of the school year. The Teach Bigger Team shares what they will be doing this summer, gives some advice for those who sometimes have trouble taking a break, and also gives a sneak peek into some of the projects they will be doing this summer. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Teaching is a rare profession that demands that the educator acquire a skillset that goes far beyond what is learned through conventional educational programs. Teachers must be masters of pedagogy, as well as counselors, motivational speakers, leaders, visionaries, and so much more. Chris and Tyler explore the demands of the job and highlight how the skills that teachers master will help them succeed in every endeavor they pursue.This episode is a call for educators to take a leap of faith and do big things. You have what it takes because you are a teacher! Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Educational opportunities look different everywhere you go. For some, it is learning in a homeschool environment where parents are the sole providers of education. For others it is a public school system who leads a student for thirteen years. For others it is private education with the finest teachers and experiences that money can buy. In this episode, the Teach Bigger team travels around the globe to uncover a compelling story of two young educators who are giving their lives and resources not only to educate but also provide for some of the most impoverished children on the planet. Tenywa Richard and Raymond Ssegawa are rescuing homeless orphans off the streets of Uganda to give them the gift of education and the skill of playing a musical instrument.This story of hope and sacrifice will challenge you to do something big.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
A teacher’s greatest impact is on the minds of young people. If we can shape a student’s thinking about their value as an individual, we can change the trajectory of their lives. The Teach Bigger Team speaks with educator Nick Gonzales. Nick is a public-school band director and also serves as the Founder and Executive Director of Stone of Hope Youth. Stone of Hope Youth is a non-profit organization that partners with public schools in Salt Lake City Utah and the surrounding areas to provide mentors for boys in their everyday lives. Nick shares his work and reveals the power that we all have to do big things.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Teaching can be an intense and stressful job. Often there are warning signs all around us, but they are not realized until it is too late.The Teach Bigger Team takes a candid look at the affect that the teaching profession can have on our physical health and how this can directly impact the learning environment and student performance. The team shares some clear strategies and tips to help you take control of your health so that you can be your best both in the classroom and in life. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Teachers have impact. Their impact reaches to their students, to parents, colleagues, and some even see their reach grow to something bigger. Mr. Troy Reynolds is the Founder of Texans for Public Education and in this episode, he shares the impact that he and other teachers are having across the state of Texas to support public education. He shares powerful insight that will inspire you to doing something big in your arena and reminds us that kids and relationships must come first.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
There is perhaps nothing that makes some teachers more uncomfortable than the dreaded evaluation. For many, when an administrator walks into the room for any reason they are overwhelmed by a sense of anxiety, insecurity, and frustration. The Teach Bigger team explores the world of feedback and identifies why many teachers tend to be defensive when it comes to their classroom and data. They also give some clear ways to ensure that you are coachable as an educator and how to grow and learn as you continue to perfect your craft.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Many teachers begin their career, and through an amazing chain of events, teaching finds them. Stef Groves joins the Teach Bigger team to share her journey and explain how discovering the art of Science has changed her life. This episode will excite and empower you not only to look at Science differently, but to think out of the box and teach bigger! Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerFacebook: teachbiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Facebook: @chrispratt.the.educator Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Facebook: tyler.lemmond.52 Follow Kris Mosley on Facebook: kristopher.mosley Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
Everyone loves music.It is a part of who we are as people.Did you know that music can have a profound impact on learning? The Teach Bigger team welcomes board certified music therapist Sarah Harper to the show. She explains music therapy and how it is used in the classroom, as well as shares some practical examples for teachers to incorporate music into the learning environment. She also gives steps that every teacher can take to care for their mental and emotional health and overcome stressful situations.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete Follow Kris Mosley on Twitter: @music_lovr10 Instagram: musiclovr_10
There has been a major shift in education over the last decade to emphasize positive relationships and culture in the learning environment. At Teach Bigger, this is the heart of what we believe. What happens when this paradigm is not enough and kids are still struggling? What do you do when you have great relationships and culture, but there are still barriers to learning for some students? The Teach Bigger Team welcomes a truly incredible educator, Mr. Aaron Tomhave to the show. This wild and innovative math teacher shares his incredible journey and helps us understand what to do next when everything is good, but kids are still falling through the cracks.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
In every educator’s career, they will have to make a decision about staying at their current job or making a change. The Teach Bigger team discusses important considerations to help you make the best decision.Through candid personal experiences, the team gives practical advice to help you sort through your emotions and consider the pros and cons of your decision. If you are currently considering a change, or think you may in the future, this episode will give you a valuable perspective.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
In the aftermath of the unprecedented winter storm that hit Texas in February of 2021, the Teach Bigger Team shares their experiences and analyzes how crisis can often impact students, teachers, and administrators. The team gives practical advice to deal with the task of moving forward and ensuring a positive learning environment, as well as ways to build a resilient culture in the classroom that will ensure that students and teachers are able to overcome future obstacles in their learning. Whether you are a teacher or an administrator, the team’s advice is a great starting point to build culture.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
Sometimes teachers just need to talk it out. In this episode, the Teach Bigger team discusses the impact they see remote learning is having on both students and teachers. Join us for this lively discussion of the good, bad, and ugly in the current state of virtual education. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
Welcome to Season 4 of The Teach Bigger Podcast. In every teacher’s career, there are unforgettable moments that truly shape our lives and change our path. Whether they give us new inspiration, lead us into a different job, or forever shape our philosophy, every teacher can name that moment when it all changed. To launch us into the new season, the Teach Bigger team shares some of their life-changing and career-shaping moments. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
CCISD Assistant Director of Counseling and Student Services Kristina Ford walks parents through the course registration process for incoming 6th through 12th grade students for next school year. She also answers some frequently asked questions from parents on the endorsement process, college and career readiness, honors and AP coursework, and more.Visit your campus website for more information on course registration for next school year. Visit www.ccisd.net and click on the "Select a School" drop-down menu at the top.Click here for the Counseling & Student Services website.Click here for the Educational Planning Guides for intermediate and high school.Click here for the Career & Technical Education Application.Click here for the Clear Horizons Early College High School Application.Click here for the Clear View High School Application. Follow us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterFollow us on Instagram
Teach Bigger is counting down the 12 days to Christmas Break! It’s almost here teachers – it’s time for a break and the Teach Bigger team is spreading some holiday cheer with a special program each day to get you through to the Christmas break. Tune in each day beginning Dec 3, 2020 to have some fun and fill your heart and soul with some motivation to prepare you for the holidays. On day 11 we share a special Christmas story from Tyler Lemmond that shares the true meaning of Christmas and will encourage you as you share love and hope with your family and friends.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
Teach Bigger is counting down the 12 days to Christmas Break! It’s almost here teachers – it’s time for a break and the Teach Bigger team is spreading some holiday cheer with a special program each day to get you through to the Christmas break. Tune in each day beginning Dec 3, 2020 to have some fun and fill your heart and soul with some motivation to prepare you for the holidays. On day 12 we share the: TOP 12 THINGS TEACHERS SHOULD NOT BE DOING OVER THE CHRISTMAS BREAK. Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
This has been a year for the history books! Teachers are tired, stressed, overwhelmed, but beyond all of that they are resilient.Teachers are successful people and in our Season 3 Finale, the Teach Bigger Team highlights what makes teachers great and remind listeners of the impact we are having on students around the world.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
The pathway to becoming a teacher is full of countless observation hours and note-taking. Often after we leave our degree or certification programs, we forget that observation is intentional and immensely valuable.In part 2 on this episode, the Teach Bigger team discusses how to fine tune your observation skills to see both your students and you as a teacher more objectively. They will share practical ways to help you discover how to strengthen your teaching and learning environment. This episode will give you a fresh look at the people in the room to help create an environment of success.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
This week is Thanksgiving Break for teachers across the United States. Check out what to expect on the Teach Bigger Podcast starting next week. There are BIG things coming to the podcast. Don't miss it!Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete
Often as we get overwhelmed and exhausted from the profession of education, we can begin to question if we have what it takes to be a teacher. However, there are some characteristics that great teachers share. In part two of this episode, the Teach Bigger team continues their conversation with special guest Billie Parker.Learn more about us at www.teachbigger.comEmail: info@teachbigger.comYouTube: Teach BiggerTwitter: @teachbiggerInstagram: teachbigger#iteachbiggerFollow Chris Pratt on Twitter: @cp_the_educator Instagram: chrispratt_the_educator Follow Tyler Lemmond on Twitter: @DiddlePete Instagram: paradiddlepete