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In this episode, Cheri Dotterer shares a replay of a live webinar teaching three powerful math interventions proven to help students—from kindergarten to high school—retain and engage with math concepts more effectively. These strategies bridge the gap between cognitive science and classroom practice. Cheri breaks down the interventions into practical, hands-on activities, including the Locker Problem, the 120-Chart, and Paper Folding (Making Rectangles). She also highlights real-world case studies and the neuroscience behind these interventions, showing how as little as six minutes per week can change math outcomes.**************************************************************************Products Mentionedhttps://disabilitylabs.com/courses/cwsbp**************************************************************************TIME STAMPS0:48 – 2:15 How writing struggles connect to math struggles.2:15 – 3:01 Introduction to Jonily Zupancic and Cheri's learning journey.3:01 – 4:06 Cheri's background, books, podcasts, and how writing is more than literacy.4:06 – 6:56 Early number sense: how toddlers naturally engage with shapes and numbers.6:56 – 7:57 Breaking the cycle of frustration and introducing today's three interventions.7:57 – 10:07 Research data showing how these interventions improved math scores.10:07 – 11:18 First intervention: Division is Sharing — Introduction.11:18 – 17:25 The Locker Problem — A math patterning activity to teach division and counting.17:25 – 20:06 Second intervention: Subtraction is Distance — Using the 120-Chart to build number sense.20:06 – 25:10 Third intervention: Multiplication is Rectangles — Teaching multiplication and fractions using paper folding.25:10 – 26:57 AHA moments and reflection from webinar participants.26:57 – 27:46 Why these interventions work and why you should try them.27:46 – 30:12 Course bundle details and how to apply these interventions K-12.30:12 – 33:21 Practicum, bonus offers, and course bundle available for listeners.****************************************************************************BOOKSHandwriting Brain Body DISconnect Digital Version: https://disabilitylabs.com/courses/hwbbd On Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Handwriting-Br...*****************************************************************************SUBSCRIBE and LISTEN to the Audio version of the podcast here on YouTube or your favorite podcast app.APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-writing-glitch/id1641728130?uo=4SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/5rU9kLxjkqJE5GbyCycrHEAMAZON MUSIC/AUDIBLE: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/894b3ab2-3b1c-4a97-af60-b1f2589d271fYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@TheWritingGlitchPodcast*****************************************************************************FREE WEBINARSpecial Offer coming in March. Sign up TODAY! https://3MathInterventions.eventbrite.com*************************************************************************Other ways to connect with Cheri Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cheridott...FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/tier1...IG: https://www.instagram.com/cheridotterer/X: https://twitter.com/CheriDottererTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cheridotterer ***********************************************************************HASHTAGS#TheWritingGlitch #cheri #NeuroscienceOfLearning #CognitiveScience #BrainDevelopment #ExecutiveFunctioning #EducationPodcast
Practicum student Logan Buress shares a story about his trip to the Apostle Islands and how him and his family were unprepared for their trip there.
In this episode, Dr. Dan delves into his recent experiences with ketamine therapy as part of his training in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. He shares insights from his personal journey, the integration process following his ketamine experiences, and the significance of intention-setting during therapy. The conversation highlights the therapeutic potential of ketamine for treatment-resistant depression and personal development, as well as the importance of creating a safe and supportive environment for such transformative experiences.In this conversation, Dr. Dan shares his experiences and reflections following a ketamine therapy retreat. He discusses the profound peace he felt during the experience, the importance of integration, and the healing power of group dynamics. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by healers, the significance of yoga in recovery, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery and healing. Dr. Dan emphasizes the need for authenticity in returning to everyday life after such transformative experiences.Takeaways -Integration can take time and is essential after ketamine experiences. Ketamine therapy offers opportunities for personal development and meaning discovery.-The setting and preparation for ketamine therapy significantly impact the experience.-Intention-setting is crucial in psychedelic therapy for achieving desired outcomes.-Experiencing ketamine can lead to profound insights and emotional connections. -The journey can evoke memories and feelings from past relationships. -Creating a comfortable environment enhances the therapeutic experience.-Observing others during the journey can provide valuable insights.-Ketamine is viewed as a warm embrace and a view from space during the experience.-The importance of community and connection in therapeutic settings. The ketamine experience can lead to profound peace and clarity.-Integration is a crucial part of the healing process after therapy.-Group dynamics play a significant role in the therapeutic experience. -Yoga can be a restorative practice for those recovering from trauma.-Healers often carry the burdens of their clients, which can be challenging.-Embracing vulnerability is essential for personal growth. -The journey of healing is ongoing and requires self-reflection.-Authenticity is key when reintegrating into everyday life after therapy.-Psychedelic experiences can reveal deep insights about oneself.-Future plans for healing practices should focus on community and connection.To learn more about Dr. Dan, go to www.DanielAFranz.com or you can email him directly at DrDan@DanielAFranz.com
Welcome to the Sunday Morning Worship Service of New Covenant Christian Ministries with Pastor Bill and Dr. D'Ann Johnson. Our mission is “Transforming all people into fully devoted followers of Jesus Christ.” In today's sermon, Dr. D'Ann Johnson continues in the "Time Alone With God" series, focusing on the practical steps to time with God.
Animal Products: Yotzeh vs. Pirshah; Shellac and Carmine; Bee Products (honey, royal jelly, pollen, beeswax, propolis); Eggs; Yotzeh of a kosher animal; Colostrum; Lanolin. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
Libun Gamur: When; How; Libun gamur vs. libun kal. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
Latest version of our Sharpening Your Edge! Featuring Topics from Kari Martin and TJ Patt Topics Kari Performance team working together Being in tune with the athletes understanding their demands TJ Understanding differences in athletes and developing programs and changes to the program. Working from Practicum to Director! If you enjoy the podcast please share it with your athletes- teachers- parents and other coaches. Help us grow our GET YOUR EDGE community! #chop-it GET YOUR EDGE PODCAST Instagram and X- @getyouredgepod Dean Contact www.foxvalleythrowsclub.com Instagram and Twitter- @foxvalleythrows Brian Contact www.sportsadvantedge.com Instagram- @sportsadvantedge / @brianbott23 X- @botter23 / @sportadvantedgeappleton Email- Brian@sportsadvantedge.com Graphics and Logo- Bailey Marash Instagram and X- @bmarasch13 #foxvalleythrows #getyouredge #sportsadvantedge #hardwork #athlete #makernation #foxvalley #fireit #speed #speedtraining #speeddemon #speedmovements #sportsadvantedge
Marty Gervais and André NarbonneAbout our guests: The Publishing Practicum is a different kind of University of Windsor English course. It's like a year-long internship for a group of students who take one or two books per year through the steps of the publishing process from editing to book design to creating a promotional campaign and a book launch. Marty Gervais, journalist, author, Poet Laureate Emeritus and publisher of Black Moss Press, has supervised the program for more than 20 years. 2024 is his final year at the helm, and he's turning it over to award-winning author and U of W professor Dr. André Narbonne. They're both joining us today to talk about the history of the program, the two books that the Practicum launched this year, and what the future holds for this popular educational experience. Usually at the end of the podcast, we have the author read a selection from the book. This time, we have readings from some of the poets who participated in the anthologies. Where the Map Begins— Kalie Chapman is a master's student at the University of Windsor in English Literature & Creative Writing. She is currently working on a creative manuscript for her thesis, funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). She has been published in three chapbooks, and was on the editorial team for at the end, beginnings by Christopher Lawrence Menard. Peter James Billing. As a Poet, Author, Composer, Songwriter, Filmmaker and Incredible Dishwasher, Peter believes that a great idea at the top of a staircase stays there, if not jotted down. You may find him in deep thought in bank lines, or drifting off forming stories at cafes but always ready to listen and support artists in Windsor and Walkerville. Whether by Poe or Puck, rhyme or rhythm, pen or paper, a road hockey game may break out. What Time Can't Touch—Barry Brodie is a poet, playwright, actor, director and teacher. He has written two books: The Language of the Star – Journals of the Magi and Tom Thomson – On the Threshold of Magic. His poetry has appeared in Amethyst Review and The Orchards Poetry Journal. He held the Chair in Religion and the Arts at Assumption University, co-founded Shō – Art, Spirit & Performance and currently teaches a course on the creative process at the University of Windsor. Karen Rockwell is a lesbian poet, flash fiction author and accidental artist, who considers colour her home, chaos, a friend and words, her salvation. Author of Curious Connections, a chapbook of flash-fiction published in 2016 by Urban Farmhouse Press, Karen is published in journals and anthologies in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. Recognition includes: First Place in Room's 2013 Poetry Contest, and in Polar Expressions' 2011 Story Contest; Second Place in Brooklin Poetry Society's 2018 Poetry Contest, among others. https://www.uwindsor.ca/english/317/practicum-courses
Charge & Prayer With Apostle Joshua (KSOM 2024) PRACTICUM - ABUJA CAMPUS 09||06||2024
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Leadership 101: Saints as Leaders: Part 7 - Bible Study Practicum
Hey Webflailers!I'm your host, Jack, your failure connoisseur, and today my guest is Isabelle Cuisset.Fascinatingly, her background is in merchandising.She has an extensive background in the fashion industry, working with major luxury brands such as Burberry, Loewe, and Prada for over two decades.Moving towards the digital world, she graduated from a ten-month Web Development Bootcamp at TripleTen (ex Practicum by Yandex) in 2021. Driven by her passion, she decided to launch her own web design and development studio.3 days a week, she's still in the fashion world and 2 days a week as a Webflower.The failures we'll talk about in today's episode are:Failing to realise what you see is not always what you get!Failing to get content from clients before starting a projectFailing to learn something new every dayBONSAIStreamline your client process - check out Bonsai here!WEBFLAIL FREEBIESCheck out free Webflail resources here!Webflow 2024 Planner10 Step Process To Land Your First Webflow Clients: The Ultimate GuideMENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEBrowserstackGoogle LighthouseOptibaseLINKS FOR ISABELLE
Grape Products: Hamshachah (smoothies, jam, bishul before hamshachah, raisin juice concentrate); Mevushal; Grapeseed extract; Grapeseed oil; Tartaric acid; Other grape products; Grape juice from concentrate; Issur hana'ah; Grape flavors. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
Are homeschoolers properly socialized? In this episode of Refining Rhetoric, host Robert Bortins examines the latest homeschooling news, including Michigan's proposed registry and Alaska's ruling on school choice dollars. Chris and Robert also discuss Waco hosting their largest homeschool prom ever, and whether homeschool kids are as anti-social as some make them out to be. A must-listen for insights on education, faith, and freedom, and Will closes the episode out with some crypto updates. Michigan Homeschool Registry Article Alaska School Choice Article Waco's Largest Prom Article Do you wish to become a better everyday educator? Visit https://ccpracticum.com/ to see when your local Practicum meets. Crypto Videos: YouTube: 3T Warrior Academy – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv6hwtgOQKQ YouTube: CNBC Television – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se1bcqMYg8g
How do you create a healthy relationship with your child? Delise and Ginny sit down with homeschooling mentor Connie Albers to discuss building strong connections with our children. Connie provides practical insights into navigating the challenges of parenting, especially when dealing with resistant children. Tune in for valuable advice on fostering healthy relationships and effective communication with your kids at every stage of their development. https://conniealbers.com/ Do you want to become a better everyday educator? Visit https://ccpracticum.com/ to find out when your local Practicum meets.
How should Christian parents protect their children in a hostile culture? In this episode, Robert Bortins hosts Jason Jimenez, founder of Stand Strong Ministries, to discuss parenting Gen Z in a challenging culture and the rise of Progressive Christianity. Jimenez shares insights on proactive conversations with children and explains how Progressive Christianity redefines Jesus. https://www.standstrongministries.org/ Do you wish to become a better everyday educator? Visit https://ccpracticum.com/ to see when your local Practicum meets.
In this episode, I discuss the ups and downs of my practicum experience, highlighting the roller coaster of emotions from self-doubt to personal growth. From the excitement of "sitting in the therapist's chair" for the first time to having to find another site halfway through the semester, practicum brought valuable lessons and resilience. The challenges I faced during the practicum emphasize the importance of finding placements that align with our values for professional and personal growth but also a place that understands your requirements and will be able to fulfill them. In addition, I want to emphasize the importance of community in navigating the challenges of practicum experiences. Throughout my journey, I've been fortunate to have a supportive community on Instagram who have been there to offer guidance, encouragement, and solidarity. Countless counseling students reached out to share their own struggles during internships, highlighting the pervasive issues student therapists face. It's crucial for our voices to be heard, and for us as counseling students to unite, advocate for change, and support one another through these shared experiences. I am immensely grateful to my community for their unwavering support during times of difficulty, and I believe that by standing together, we can create a more equitable and empowering environment for future generations of counselors! Don't forget to rate and subscribe to the Student Counselor podcast on your preferred platforms. Follow me on Instagram @student.counselor.podcast for more insightful content and updates. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vitorcsouza14/support
Chametz After Pesach: Basic halachos; Which foods; Storekeepers; Manufacturers; Distributors. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
If you want all the information on Practicum 2024, listen to Part 2 of the conversation between Jill Philbrick and Lisa Bailey. You'll discover how to discover God in math, how to model the skills of learning math for your kids, how to become part of the “greater conversation”, and how to redeem your own education in ways you might not imagine. Exploring The Math Map in community will be an investment that pays dividends! Learn more about the Copper Lodge Library at copperlodgelibrary.com.
Mentor Moments Season Three Story Moments: Everyone has a story to tell. This episode features Heather Hanvy and her experience and passion for creating positive change! Learn a little more about Heather! Heather is a Certified Rehabilitation Counselor (CRC) and Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in the state of Missouri. She received her Master of Arts in Rehabilitation Counseling in 2014 from Maryville University after earning her Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a minor in Education from Maryville in 2012. She has had almost ten years of experience as a therapist with eight years of experience providing mental health services in the school setting which includes providing counseling and crisis intervention services to students and their families. She has also worked in several community mental health settings providing individual and group therapy to adolescents and adults, including adolescents who have experienced sex trafficking and/ or sexual exploitation. She is also a Youth Mental Health First Aid instructor and a private practice therapist in a group therapy practice seeing children, adolescents, adults, families, and couples for therapy. In addition, she has also taught Practicum, Internship, and Advanced Internship as an adjunct faculty member for Maryville's Rehabilitation Counseling graduate program where she earned the Adjunct Faculty of the Year award in May 2021. Welcome to Mentor Moments, the podcast where distinctive journeys shape the individuals we become. Join us for engaging counseling conversations that delve deep into personal journeys while focusing on pressing professional issues. In this season of Mentor Moments, we're honored to feature remarkable individuals who not only introduce you to the world of rehabilitation counseling but also tackle current topics and issues that matter. Each episode invites you into the minds of our guests as they share their unique perspectives. Follow us at: Email: mentor.momentsMRA@gmail.com Instagram: @mentor.moments Website: https://www.mraeasternchapter.com/maryvillerc
Kashering a Home Kitchen: Restrictions; Safety; Silverware; Pots; Countertops; Sinks; Steamers; Oven and Warming drawer; Stovetop; Microwave. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
Why go to Practicum? Will you really learn anything “practical”? Listen as Lisa and Jill Philbrick answer this question and give you some enticing reasons to register for the 2024 Practicum. You'll be encouraged by Jill's testimony and intrigued by our 2024 topic as well! You're invited to our 2024 National Events Weekend in sunny Southern Pines, North Carolina! Register at https://classicalconversationsfoundation.org/.
Matzah: Avoid chametz; 18 minutes; Avoid heat; Maximize esek; Machine matzah; Lishmah; How and what; Who; Devices. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
George Singleton is a Southern author who has written ten books of short stories, two novels, an instructional book on writing fiction and a collection of essays. He was born in Anaheim, California and raised in Greenwood, South Carolina. In 2011 he was awarded the Hillsdale Award for Fiction by The Fellowship of Southern Writers. Singleton was inducted into the Fellowship of Southern Writers in April 2015, and was awarded the John William Corrington Award for Literary Excellence in 2016. His latest collection of short fiction is The Curious Lives of Nonprofit Martyrs from Dzanc Books of Michigan.https://www.dzancbooks.org/all-titles/p/nonprofit-martyrsAlso in this episode: we want to briefly highlight an upcoming annual event in the Windsor literary community. It's the annual book launch evening for the Publishing Practicum program at the University of Windsor. It's a unique educational program where thirty students collaborate each year to edit, publish and launch a book. This year, the Practicum is publishing two books with Black Moss Press, both poetry anthologies about our local communities. Where the Map Begins explores our roots through the neighbourhoods of Windsor. The anthology What Time Can't Touch captures the spirit of Amherstburg through its history. Look for a full episode on the Publishing Practicum and these two anthologies in an upcoming episode of All Write in Sin City. If you're looking to hear some talented local poets, the launch celebration for both books will take place on April 2nd at Mackenzie Hall, starting at 7 p.m. Admission is free. Now, we have two selections of the poetry in the books read by their authors. First, we have Peter Hrastovec. He is a Windsor-born University of Windsor law and literature grad, with three published poetry books, his most recent being There Will Be Fish (Black Moss Press, 2022). Previous books include Sidelines and In Lieu Of Flowers. He also contributed to the anthologies Because We Have All Lived Here and In The Middle Space with the University of Windsor Publishing Practicum. He is the current Poet Laureate for the City of Windsor. Peter teaches and practices law. He and his wife, Denise, have three children and four grandchildren.Peter reads his poem, Kanata House, from the Windsor anthology, Where the Map Begins. Rawand Mustafa, is a Palestinian Syrian writer living in Windsor, Ontario. She received her MA in English and Creative Writing from the University of Windsor. Rawand draws inspiration from social justice causes, and she is particularly impassioned by the struggles and resilience of Palestinians living in exile or under occupation.Rawand reads her poem, Outside In, from the Amherstburg anthology, What Time Can't Touch.
Kitnios: Which foods; Halachos; Derivatives; Other minhagim. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
Dairy Bread: Basics; Differences of opinion (kashering, bitul b'shshim); Which foods. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
In this episode, Alissa Martinez discusses her journey through education, licensure, and establishing a private practice. We explore the importance of CACREP accreditation, the process of finding a niche in counseling, the significance of self-disclosure in therapy, and more! Recorded back in December as I was preparing to start Practicum, this conversation with Alissa left me feeling positive about beginning to see clients. Furthermore, I also found several aspects of her story relatable, particularly how anxiety can sometimes serve as our superpower! Tune in to this engaging discussion to learn more! Don't forget to rate and subscribe to the Student Counselor podcast on your preferred platforms and follow me on Instagram @student.counselor.podcast for more insightful content and updates. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vitorcsouza14/support
In this “Blessings and Motherhood” episode, Delise and Ginny discuss education and parenting with Andrew Pudewa, founder of the Institute for Excellence in Writing. They explore his insights on teaching writing, the importance of reading aloud to children, and practical tips for homeschooling parents. This enriching conversation offers encouragement and strategies for parents aiming to improve their children's reading and writing skills. Institute for Excellence in Writing Join other homeschool parents in your area at a 2024 Practicum event! https://ccpracticum.com/
In this “Refining Rhetoric” episode, Robert Bortins and guest Lynne Taylor discuss the misconceptions around education as a basic human right and the dangers of school choice. Taylor critiques the Common Core standards and emphasizes the importance of individualized education over government-controlled standardization. Lynne's Website: https://www.commoncorediva.com/ Join other homeschool parents in your area at a 2024 Practicum event! https://ccpracticum.com/
You may have heard about The Math Map, but do you “get it”? Do you know what's so different, why you should use it, and how it could change math experiences for your family? If you'd like to find these answers and more, listen to Leigh Bortins cast her vision for The Math Map on this week's episode. Included are personal stories, practical tips, and plenty of encouragement. Are you looking to become a better “everyday educator”? Join other homeschool parents in your area at a 2024 Practicum event! https://ccpracticum.com/
Petrochemicals: Introduction (hydrocarbons, nomenclature); Primary chemicals (alkanes, alkenes/olefins, aromatics); Finished products; Renewables. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
Kashering of Cheese Equipment: Cheese tanks; Brining; Cheese wires; Shrink tunnel. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
In our latest episode, we're delving deep into the intriguing world of forensic psychology and the paths it offers: Listen now for an inside look. #ForensicPsychology #AcademicChoices #StudentExperiences #PodcastEpisode
“Learn to build a life, not just a living” is the slogan of Excel College in North Carolina, a unique higher education experience that equips students with skills for their whole of life, including their careers, relationships, and faith. In this episode, Chris and Christine speak with Andrew Chambers, Head of Campus Life at Excel. Andrew discusses Excel's unique philosophy and approach to higher education, emphasizing the two phases of the college's students' experience - Core and the Practicum. In addition, Andrew describes the family-style campus environment at Excel, why companies are seeking liberal arts students, and how Excel students can graduate with bachelor's degrees in just two and a half years!Follow Excel College on Facebook and Instagram. Subscribe to The Excel College Podcast here.Follow Making the Leap on Facebook, Instagram, X, and YouTube. You can also sign-up for our newsletter or send us an email hello@makingtheleappodcast.com.To learn more about the Herzog Foundation, visit HerzogFoundation.com. Like and follow us on Facebook, X, and Instagram, or sign up to receive monthly email updates.
Maris Ayin: Meat and milk - pareve dairy or meat, cultured meat; Non-kosher and kosher - eggs, restaurants; Other issues - Pesach, Shabbos and Yom Tov, tevillas keilim, hafrashas challah. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
Fruits and Vegetables: Wax coating; Frozen; Pesach; Canned; Dried; Peeled. See seforim by Rabbi Cohen at www.kashrushalacha.com
Guess who's back? That's right – the Student Counselor Podcast is returning after a whirlwind six months, and oh boy, I have stories to share! In this comeback episode, join me as I speak on the incredible journey I've embarked upon during my time away. I finally got married, bought a house, and secured a practicum site! So, whether you're a loyal listener or joining the podcast family for the first time, don't miss out on this new episode, where we catch up on life, love, and the pursuit of becoming a counselor. Please rate and subscribe to the Student Counselor Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcast, or your favorite podcast platform! Thank you! Connect with me on Instagram - @student.counselor.podcast --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vitorcsouza14/support
In the latest edition of the Edumagic New Educator podcast, we have curated valuable insights and tips from experienced student teachers for new and aspiring teachers about to embark on their student teaching journey. These tips offer practical advice and heartfelt reflections, highlighting the transformative journey of student teaching.Focus on being present and taking in daily experiences. Avoid getting caught up in overwhelming day-to-day tasks and, instead, appreciate your impact on your students' lives.Prioritize self-care and rest, as they are crucial for enduring the demands of student teaching.Differentiating your learning and creating a positive classroom environment is key.Embrace the wisdom and experiences shared by student teachers who have completed their teaching placements. These insightful tips and personal reflections will guide new and future educators in navigating the exciting transition from campus to the classroom.Join the student teacher boot camp sponsored by Kappa Delta Pi
The Practice of the Practice Podcast | Innovative Ideas to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice
Can you run a successful business that's based on teaching? Where have you noticed the gap that can be filled, both within your community and within your business? How can you properly invest in your employees for their success as well as yours? In this Seven Figure Practice Series podcast episode, Joe Sanok discusses launching […] The post Seven Figure Practice Series: Launching a Teaching Practice with Interns, Practicum Students, and Registered Interns with Shari Linger | POP 936 appeared first on How to Start, Grow, and Scale a Private Practice | Practice of the Practice.
We're back and excited for Season 6!! We're opening the season with a juicy question that we get a lot - what are practicum supervisors looking for? We can't speak for all supervisors but we had a great time recording this episode explaining what we both look for in student applications.Applying to a practicum site or a new therapist job is a pretty vulnerable process. Students are often anxious and desperate to find a site and there is a lot riding on whether they secure a practicum or not! In this episode, we share the concrete specifics of what we look for in practicum students.We discuss how to strengthen your application, how to feel confident even if you don't have a ton of experience, and how to highlight your specific strengths in a way that makes it clear why you'd be a good fit for the practice/supervisor.This was a listener-requested topic which happens to be our favourite type of episode to record. If you have an episode idea in mind, be sure to let us know!Alison McClearywww.alpenglowcounselling.com@alpenglow_counselling on InstagramJordan Pickellwww.jordanpickellcounselling.ca@jordanpickellcounselling on InstagramEdge of the Couchwww.edgeofthecouch.com@edgeofthecouchpod on InstagramWe have partnered with Janeapp, an all-in-one practice management software. You can learn more at Jane.app/mentalhealth. Or, if you are ready to get started, mention Edge of the Couch in the note during sign up.
Chris Cote and Tony are watching the Jake Paul-Anderson Silva fight for Free.99, Witty has a shocking Stat of the Day, and we review just how unhinged Tony was this week by reviewing this week's polls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices