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Today on the "CONVERSATION Podcast", Pastor Ben Applebee is joined by Teri Dunham to discuss how Discipleship and Schools mix, in a 3 part series. Ben and Teri wrap up their 3 part series with the 3rd and final part, which focuses on Private Education!Link to the The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast mentioned in this episode: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-carey-nieuwhof-leadership-podcast/id912753163?i=1000567927751Want to learn more about Watermark?Visit: https://watermarkoc.com/We would love to start a conversation with you!
President Trump’s big policy act on tax cuts, spending cuts and immigration also has a number of other key provisions that are getting less attention but include big changes. That includes what amounts to a new national school voucher program. Stephanie Sy discussed more with Laura Meckler of The Washington Post. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
President Trump’s big policy act on tax cuts, spending cuts and immigration also has a number of other key provisions that are getting less attention but include big changes. That includes what amounts to a new national school voucher program. Stephanie Sy discussed more with Laura Meckler of The Washington Post. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
From Burnout to Boundaries: Redefining Female Leadership in Private EducationIn this deeply honest and emotionally resonant episode, Chanie Wilschanski invites female school leaders into a transformative conversation about the “impossible standard” of leadership in education. She explores the emotional labor women carry, how over-functioning and people-pleasing lead to burnout, and why leading with warmth shouldn't come at the cost of boundaries or energy. Chanie offers practical strategies—and powerful mindset shifts—to help leaders reclaim their authority and redefine what it means to lead well.What You'll LearnThe impact of emotional exhaustion and over-functioning on female school leadersThe “double-bind” dilemma: being warm vs. being decisiveWhy noticing feels like a leadership burden—and how to distribute itHow rescuing becomes reactive leadership disguised as delegationThe importance of identity work, not just strategy, to break burnout cyclesHow to create rhythms, boundaries, and systems that protect your warmthSimple journaling prompts to rethink your leadership postureKey Insights1. Emotional Labor HurtsWomen in school leadership hold not only logistical responsibility but also the emotional pulse of the building—staff, parents, students. This leads to heightened emotional exhaustion compared to male counterparts.2. Warming Doesn't Mean WeaknessHormonal responses like “tend-and-befriend” push women to soothe and rescue rather than set boundaries and enforce standards. Warmth is powerful… until it becomes draining without structure.3. Rescue ≠ DelegationBringing in supplies or stepping in during a lesson might feel supportive—but if not shared, it's rescuing. True leadership distributes responsibility and builds capacity.4. “Noticing” Is the Hidden LoadYou see the trash that won't get emptied, the subtle shift in energy… and you carry it. That invisible “20%” needs leadership, not martyrdom. Build systems so teams learn to see.5. Boundaries Honor the MissionWarmth becomes weaponized when it's the only way you've learned to lead. When boundaries are in place, you're not being cold—you're protecting your mission from burnout.6. Identity Shifts MatterYour strategy is useless if your identity isn't aligned. If “rescue leader” stays in your identity, you'll recreate burnout cycles—even with perfect systems.Memorable Quotes“You were meant to build a school that holds you.” – Chanie Wilschanski“Excellence is built through rhythm, not martyrdom.” – Chanie WilschanskiWhy It Matters for School LeadersReclaim your authority and energyBuild team culture around shared responsibility, not dependencePrevent burnout through healthy boundaries and accountability systemsShift mental load so your presence enhances, not depletes, the communityResources & Lead MagnetExplore Leadership HQ coaching for ongoing support - schoolsofexcellence.com/consultSubscribe for future episodes on leadership rhythms, emotional clarity, and strategic systemsAbout Chanie Wilschanski & Schools of ExcellenceChanie Wilschanski leads Schools of Excellence with a passion for cultivating soulful, effective leadership through intentional rhythms. Through podcasting and coaching, she empowers directors and owners to thrive with grace, clarity, and sustainable systems—never at the expense of...
In a special episode of the Curious Task, Matt sits down with James Tooley and Robyn Mulcahy at Blueberry Creek Forest School and Nature Centre to discuss the benefits of private education, outdoor education programs including forest schools and the history of approaches around the globe that strive to offer students a more well-rounded alternative to government schools. References: James' profile at the University of Buckingham: https://www.buckingham.ac.uk/directory/professor-james-tooley/ Robyn's bio on re-cognition: https://re-cognition.ca/portfolio-item/educators/ Blueberry Creek Nature Centre: https://re-cognition.ca/home-page/blueberry-creek-forest-and-nature-centre/ James' Book “The Beautiful Tree”: https://a.co/d/9SbGCMp Thanks to Our Patrons Including Kris Rondolo, Amy Willis, and Christopher McDonald. To support the podcast, visit: https://patreon.com/curioustask
The following article of the Professional Services industry is: “How Community is Transforming Private Education in Mexico” by Alejandro Reyes, Regional Head of Sales, Cometa.
Dive into the murky waters of Saskatchewan in the 1980s, where the seeds for four decades of abuse were sown. This podcast episode explores how a corrupt Premier, a dash of political nepotism, and the strategic positioning of Christian Centre members within the government set the stage for the long-lasting impact we feel today. Join us as we unravel the intricate web woven by key figures like Grant Devine, Chris Gerrard, and Gordon Dirks, who steered Saskatchewan's education system down a tumultuous path of harm. Join the Class Action: https://scharfsteinlaw.com/class-action/ Links and Socials: https://linktr.ee/legacyofabusepodcast Contact Us: legacyofabusepodcast@gmail.com
The big education news from this year's State of the State address was Gov. Brad Little setting aside $50 million of public money for private education. Not everyone is a fan of the idea. House Assistant Minority Leader Steve Berch discusses his concerns.
The big education news from this year's State of the State address was Gov. Brad Little setting aside $50 million of public money for private education. On Wednesday, Rep. Wendy Horman and Sen. Lori Den Hartog introduced a bill that would provide tax refunds for qualifying private education expenses.
The big education news from this year's State of the State address was Gov. Brad Little setting aside $50 million of public money for private education. Like the governor, Superintendent of Public Instruction Debbie Critchfield has previously expressed reservations about sending public money to private school. On Friday, she discussed what she'd like to see in a bill.
The taxpayer is subsidising 50 private secondary schools by more than €140 million a year, new figures show.What do you think about giving funding to fee paying schools?Should taxpayers be subsidising private schools?Andrea is joined by listeners to discuss.
Ziad Shattat, Director of Continuous Improvement Department at the Sharjah Private Education Authority, speaks to the Morning Majlis team about the successful resumption of schools across the Emirate and how initiatives, like the "My School Innovates" initiative, lead to higher performing schools throughout the academic year. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio
For decades, private school vouchers, often referred to as school choice programs, were limited to low-income students. But recently, several states have passed universal voucher programs that any family, regardless of income, can use to pay their kids’ private school tuition. On the show today, Huriya Jabbar, professor of education policy at the University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education, explains the history of private school vouchers, what makes the latest wave of these programs different from traditional school vouchers, and why some believe private school vouchers undermine the purpose of public education in the U.S. Plus, what does Milton Friedman have to do with all of this? Then, Kai Ryssdal explains the ins and outs of how the Bureau of Labor Statistics revises its job data. And, we’ll hear from listeners about free garden seeds and American soccer in the ’70s. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races” from AP News “Arizona School Voucher Program Causes Budget Meltdown” from ProPublica “Public Funding, Private Education” from The New York Times “The new and radical school voucher push is quietly unwinding two centuries of U.S. education tradition” from the Brookings Institution “Which States Have Private School Choice?” from Education Week “Georgia election board approves another rule that could disrupt certification” from WABE “Election Deniers Secretly Pushed Rule That Would Make It Easier to Delay Certification of Georgia’s Election Results” from ProPublica “Fed Confronts Up to a Million US Jobs Vanishing in Revision” from Bloomberg We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART or email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org.
For decades, private school vouchers, often referred to as school choice programs, were limited to low-income students. But recently, several states have passed universal voucher programs that any family, regardless of income, can use to pay their kids’ private school tuition. On the show today, Huriya Jabbar, professor of education policy at the University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education, explains the history of private school vouchers, what makes the latest wave of these programs different from traditional school vouchers, and why some believe private school vouchers undermine the purpose of public education in the U.S. Plus, what does Milton Friedman have to do with all of this? Then, Kai Ryssdal explains the ins and outs of how the Bureau of Labor Statistics revises its job data. And, we’ll hear from listeners about free garden seeds and American soccer in the ’70s. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races” from AP News “Arizona School Voucher Program Causes Budget Meltdown” from ProPublica “Public Funding, Private Education” from The New York Times “The new and radical school voucher push is quietly unwinding two centuries of U.S. education tradition” from the Brookings Institution “Which States Have Private School Choice?” from Education Week “Georgia election board approves another rule that could disrupt certification” from WABE “Election Deniers Secretly Pushed Rule That Would Make It Easier to Delay Certification of Georgia’s Election Results” from ProPublica “Fed Confronts Up to a Million US Jobs Vanishing in Revision” from Bloomberg We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART or email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org.
For decades, private school vouchers, often referred to as school choice programs, were limited to low-income students. But recently, several states have passed universal voucher programs that any family, regardless of income, can use to pay their kids’ private school tuition. On the show today, Huriya Jabbar, professor of education policy at the University of Southern California's Rossier School of Education, explains the history of private school vouchers, what makes the latest wave of these programs different from traditional school vouchers, and why some believe private school vouchers undermine the purpose of public education in the U.S. Plus, what does Milton Friedman have to do with all of this? Then, Kai Ryssdal explains the ins and outs of how the Bureau of Labor Statistics revises its job data. And, we’ll hear from listeners about free garden seeds and American soccer in the ’70s. Here’s everything we talked about today: “Millions of campaign dollars aimed at tilting school voucher battle are flowing into state races” from AP News “Arizona School Voucher Program Causes Budget Meltdown” from ProPublica “Public Funding, Private Education” from The New York Times “The new and radical school voucher push is quietly unwinding two centuries of U.S. education tradition” from the Brookings Institution “Which States Have Private School Choice?” from Education Week “Georgia election board approves another rule that could disrupt certification” from WABE “Election Deniers Secretly Pushed Rule That Would Make It Easier to Delay Certification of Georgia’s Election Results” from ProPublica “Fed Confronts Up to a Million US Jobs Vanishing in Revision” from Bloomberg We want to hear your answer to the Make Me Smart question. Leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART or email us at makemesmart@marketplace.org.
Some families of students with disabilities in Montana may be reimbursed by the state for private education expenses following a district court ruling this week.
Patrick Wolf joins Tim to shed light on why school choice is exploding across the country. The list of states passing or pursuing legislation for more school choice is on the rise weekly. Patrick has long been at the forefront on the issue of school choice. He talks about the impact on the pandemic, which he says revealed a lot to parents about their kids' public school education. https://traffic.libsyn.com/forcedn/shapingopinion/Why_is_School_Choice_Gaining_Traction_auphonic.mp3 He is a Distinguished Professor of Education Policy. He is the 21st Century Endowed Chair, in School Choice in the Department of Education Reform, at the University of Arkansas, College of Education and Health Professions. Before this, he taught at Columbia and at Georgetown University, and has been a Visiting Scholar at the Brookings Institution. As principal investigator of the School Choice Demonstration Project, Patrick has led evaluations of school voucher programs in Washington, DC; Milwaukee, WI; and the state of Louisiana. He's conducted research and written several books on the topic. Check out this FULL EPISODE at YouTube: https://youtu.be/R4mdSHsKLGg Check out this FULL EPISODE at Rumble: https://rumble.com/v4wt412-why-is-school-choice-gaining-traction-with-patrick-wolf.html LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos as soon as they are posted: https://www.youtube.com/@shapingopinion/videos Stay up to date by signing up for the Shaping Opinion Substack here: https://shapingopinion.substack.co Find the full audio show wherever you get your podcasts: Apple — https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shaping-opinion/id1371714253 Spotify — https://open.spotify.com/show/6yOg769bSm9hJn9zhwkunl For all episodes and to learn more about Shaping Opinion at: https://shapingopinion.com Follow the Shaping Opinion Podcast on all social platforms: Twitter/X - @Shaping Opinion, Instagram - @Shaping Opinion, on Facebook at Shaping Opinion and don't forget to join the “Shaping Opinion Podcast Listeners” Group on Facebook. Links from Our Conversation: The School Choice Journey: School vouchers and the empowerment of urban families - https://www.amazon.com/School-Choice-Journey-Empowerment-Education-ebook/dp/B00NC4R2PC/ref=sr_1_3?crid=V8YLH6HF42KP&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.iThj9m-00wFy3kVNwYRhl0D0a8JbE3NW37S4XgKBZ9282Et9TGRuMFwTFmnBxDUOzrJ_QxkSg0m9HT_pfjHwJ5__iasBX8YusToQEBkH5gk.1sqNy9r2NnYjV5XWCDtBVtY3BQGW3UqKWNcOBv0i7l0&dib_tag=se&keywords=Patrick+Wolf+School+Choice&qid=1716403008&s=books&sprefix=patrick+wolf+school+choice%2Cstripbooks%2C116&sr=1-3 The Public Purposes of Private Education: a Civic-Outcomes Meta-Analysis - https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10648-024-09874-1 School Choice in the States 2024 – EdChoice - https://www.edchoice.org/engage/school-choice-in-the-states-april-2024/ Denisha Allen, American Federation for Children - https://www.federationforchildren.org/staff/denisha-allen/
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has proposed implementing VAT on private school fees if elected. The Institute of Economic Affairs hosted a debate weighing the pros and cons, with Max Marlow of the Adam Smith Institute arguing for the VAT exemption as education provides public benefits, while IEA's Daniel Freeman advocated applying VAT universally for a simpler tax base. The two free market think tankers delved into defining public goods, market distortions from tax exemptions, and impacts on private school enrollment if fees increase. Examining the philosophical role of the state vis-a-vis education and optimal tax policy principles, the lively exchange highlighted the nuances around this controversial issue.
Do private schools and specifically, religious private schools, produce students that are more civically engaged in their communities? A recent study seems to indicate that this is indeed the case. Alison Johnson, former AACS intern and current Ph.D. student at the University of Arkansas, joins Jamison and Matt to discuss a recently published meta-analysis, The Public Purpose of Private Education: a Civic Outcomes Meta-Analysis. Do Christian schools have the secret sauce for civic engagement? To find out, be sure to listen!
Sharing ideas and focusing on common issues will improve education overall, argues John Soleanicov. Read the article on BOLD.Stay up to date with all the latest research on child development and learning at bold.expert.Join the conversation on X (Twitter), Facebook, Instagram.Subscribe to BOLD's newsletter.
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Patrick J. Wolf, a professor of Education Policy at the University of Arkansas, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss Wolf's new research, which investigates the impact of private education on civic knowledge, skills and participation. “The Public Purposes of Private Education: a Civic Outcomes Meta-Analysis,” co-written with M. Danish Shakeel, Alison Heap Johnson, Mattie A. Harris and Sarah R. Morris, is available now at Educational Psychology Review: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10648-024-09874-1"
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Do we focus too much on academic success over life skills? This is certainly the case in many prep schools. Zanna Clarke, Principal of Miss Daisy's Nursery Schools, and Carmela Garcia Manas, Headmistress of Miss Daisy's Chelsea and PhD researcher at University of Dundee, discuss the challenges they navigate around societal and parental expectations when working in the more privileged areas of London. To read Carmela's and Zanna's article visit: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com If you enjoyed this epside you might also like to listen to Matt Bawler's episode on 'Growth mindset in early childhood' - https://thevoiceofearlychildhood.com/growth-mindset-in-early-childhood/ Episode break down: 00:00 - Miss Daisy's Nursery Schools 03:00 - A privileged area of London 04:50 - Prep schools have quite a formal assessment process 06:50 - Life skills should be the focus over academic achievement 09:50 - Early childhood pioneers focused on play based life skills 11:10 - The ability to adapt requires the development of life skills 12:00 - We don't know future jobs that might exist 15:00 - Seeing children as citizens and individuals in their own right 19:00 - Adults and children as co-constructors of knowledge 20:50 - A process of mutual transformation 21:40 - Children need to understand why they are asked to do things 24:00 - Learning life skills through day to day routines 26:55 - Involving children in their local community 31:00 - Blending home and school/nursery 32:50 - Focusing on the local more than the wider community 33:45 - Navigating challenges around parent expectations 36:30 - Knowing where every child needs to be challenged For more episodes visit The Voice of Early Childhood website: https://www.thevoiceofearlychildhood.com
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State Representative Mark White joined Wake Up Memphis to talk about his legislative updates and how you can protect your children in the public schools from left-wing policies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a Text Message.Are you ready to unlock secrets in the realm of real estate, personal development, and a deeper understanding of social norms? Brace yourselves for an insightful chat as Don Kilam chops it up with the dynamic young real estate agent, Cameron Young & Chief Amir Zahir. We journey through a unique understanding of birth certificates' role in the mortgage system. The passion for self-improvement, and experiences that highlight the power of perseverance in the face of adversity in this podcast.How much do we really know about the public vs private sectors? Fasten your seatbelts as we dive into an ocean of untapped knowledge. Our discussion widens to include the crucial differences between public and private education, the importance of investing in private knowledge, and the power of licenses in controlling certain industries. Adding another layer to the conversation, we dissect the significance of social security numbers in the workforce, the concept of citizenship, and the power of understanding our heritage to help us navigate through life.Lastly, we focus on the importance of tribes and community as they play a significant role in achieving true freedom and sovereignty. We explore how the right community and supportive individuals can help you grow and thrive. We end the conversation with heartfelt personal experiences and advice from Amir Zahir, emphasizing the importance of unity and family. Get ready for a dose of inspiration as we promote strength in community, perseverance through challenges, and an unwavering spirit to reach for success. This episode promises to be a wellspring of wisdom, brimming with inspiring discussions, personal stories, and invaluable lessons.https://onlyfans.com/donkilam https://onlyfans.com/donkilam https://www.amazon.com/Capi https://www.amazon.com/Million-Dollars-Worth-Game-Kilam/dp/B09HQZNRB9Support the Show.https://donkilam.com
The news out of Israel keeps getting worse, and is feeling heavier and heavier to process. Then, Aubrey and Brian react to fascinating research from a Harvard-trained parenting expert who studies successful kids, reflect on the best way to follow up with people who decide to lead your church, and wonder what we're actually expecting from our schools. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
National Bring Your Bible to School Day is October 5th this year! Emerson Collins with Focus on the Family joins Brian and Aubrey to describe how students can participate. Find everything you need to participate at BringYourBible.org. This year's theme verse is John 17:17, "Sanctify them in the truth. Your word is truth." In our culture that has challenged truth itself, find security and comfort in the truth of God's word. Follow The Common Good on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Hosted by Aubrey Sampson and Brian From Produced by Laura Finch and Keith ConradSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
School choice is on the march so it's reasonable to ask if the shift toward relatively more students receiving private school educations will raise prices at those schools? Cato adjunct Jason Bedrick comments. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many of my listeners don't know this, but I went to a private Catholic school until 8th grade before transitioning to a public high school. I had what I like to call “Catholic school RtI”, where I got extra reading help with Sister Marie (and it paid off!).I've focused a lot of my content on issues impacting the public schools, so when I connected with Tom Conroy, a Catholic school principal, I thought he'd bring an interesting perspective to the show; especially because I know that many of my listeners may be working with students who attend private schools. Tom Conroy is currently the principal of Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School in Verona, NJ. He retired from public school after 30 years and dove into the world of Catholic Education. Tom has held both teaching and administrative positions on the elementary, middle, high school, and district levels. Tom served for eight years on the New Jersey Principal and Supervisor Association/Foundation for Education Administration (NJPSA/FEA) Leadership Academy Development and Presentation Teams. Tom completed both his undergraduate and graduate work at Montclair State University.We start out by discussing some differences in private vs. public education; but transition to talking about topics that will be useful regardless of what K-12 setting you're in. In this episode, we discuss:✅Do private schools have more resources and support than public schools? ✅Why a school curriculum should be a living document and tool for communication (and not a scripted program).✅How to reform curriculum in a way that builds a culture of autonomy and how to create alignment across grade levels, buildings, and disciplines (including related service providers).✅The inner workings of successful professional learning communities (and why they help eliminate unproductive staff meetings).✅How to maintain a high level of rigor in standards and assessment protocols, without “teaching to the test” and overemphasizing standardized tools. In this episode, I mentioned the Time Tracking Journal, a strategy for improving time-management, future planning, and executive functioning during daily tasks like academic assignments or daily routines. You can learn more about the Time Tracking Journal here (https://drkarendudekbrannan.com/timejournal). You can connect with Tom on LinkedIn here(https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomas-conroy-0ab187b0/), or connect with him on the My Lady of the Lake website here (https://myoll.org/faculty-and-staff).
Is private school better than public school? The answer isn't straightforward because it depends on the individual student. Private schools often come with a certain prestige, but that reputation comes with a higher price tag. For some, the extra cost might be worth it if the school offers specialized programs or networking opportunities that align with the student's goals. However, whether a school is private or public, the most important factor is how well it suits the student's learning style and needs. Are they taking advantage of the resources and opportunities available? In the end, the "best" school is subjective and varies from student to student, depending on what they are looking to get out of their educational experience.
Ziad Shatat, Director of the Continuous Improvement Department at Sharjah Private Education Authority, is welcomed on to the Morning Majlis Show to discuss the ongoing back to school operations, the Itqan program being implemented and also the latest guidelines from SPEA when it comes to safety of the children at schools across the Emirate. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.youtube.com/pulse95radio
Annual spending on private school vouchers would become one of North Carolina's biggest education expenditures under legislation making its way through both chambers of the North Carolina General Assembly. WRAL Education Insider Emily Walkenhorst explains why Republicans are pushing the measures, why they face resistance, and how the bills would impact public schools.
On this episode of Paisa Vaisa, Anupam sits with Brajesh Mishra, COO & Co-founder with Varthana, a non-banking finance company registered with the RBI. They touch upon the Education disparity in India and how Varthana is helping both the schools and students financially, to build an improved education ecosystem. Discussing Budget Private Schools as the probable solution towards economical education, Brajesh takes us through the process of availing loans for setting up or expanding your own school. This and much more on this episode of Paisa Vaisa!Know more about Varthana at: www.varthana.comFind Brajesh Mishra on Social Media:Twitter: (https://twitter.com/mishrab2001 )LinkedIn: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/brajesh-mishra-a6b523/)Get in touch with our host Anupam Gupta on social media:Twitter: ( https://twitter.com/b50 )Instagram: ( https://www.instagram.com/b_50/ )Linkedin: (https://www.linkedin.com/in/anupam9gupta/ )You can listen to this show and other awesome shows on the IVM Podcasts website at https://www.ivmpodcasts.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A Kansas Republican wants to give families more choice over where their children are educated, but one opponent says H.B. 2218 takes funding away from public schools and gives taxpayer dollars away with no government oversight.
Jess Piper's first installment of "Dirt Road Democrat" is an eye opening look at the realities of the GOP attack on public education, and the grift surrounding school vouchers, a system born in the darkness of segregation policy. Heartland POD on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok - @TheHeartlandPOD #DirtRoadDemocrat Host: Jess Piper@piper4missouriJOIN PATREON FOR MORE!“Change The Conversation” Produced by Adam Sommer. The "Dirt Road Democrat" is a Mid Map Media, LLC production.
Jess Piper's first installment of "Dirt Road Democrat" is an eye opening look at the realities of the GOP attack on public education, and the grift surrounding school vouchers, a system born in the darkness of segregation policy. Heartland POD on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok - @TheHeartlandPOD #DirtRoadDemocrat Host: Jess Piper@piper4missouriJOIN PATREON FOR MORE!“Change The Conversation” Produced by Adam Sommer. The "Dirt Road Democrat" is a Mid Map Media, LLC production.
This week on Private Education, we have a really candid and honest chat with Andrew Fitzsimons – Khloe Kardashian's close confidant and hair stylist – about growing up in Ireland as a gay man, trust issues in relationships and healing yourself before you can share your life with someone else. Andrew spoke so beautifully about his client Mariah Carey (!!) and how he "does not accept" that she's labelled a diva because she's professional and knows what she wants. A chat we really enjoyed having and editing, we hope you enjoy too.Big thanks to Amy for organising this interview, and you can follow Andrew @andrewfitzsimons or @andrewfitzsimonshair.Follow us on Instagram @privateeducationpodcast, @aislingmkeenan and @andreajanedoyle. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week I am joined by host of Private Education podcast and sex and relationships expert Aisling Keenan. Our topic? Relationship anxiety. I get a whole lot of DMs with questions relating to relationship anxiety so I thought it was time I did a special episode covering some of the ways in which anxiety can show up in relationships and ask Aisling how one might best move through that. From recovering from a break up to worrying that you'll never meet a suitable partner, we try to cover a lot of ground here. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/owningittheanxietypodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Many feel that public schools have been dumbed down to unacceptable levels. This can actually be quantified by comparing grade school curriculums from the early 1900s against the education of a 4-year college graduate. The result is an eye opener. And then there is the observation that public school in the modern era has become (more...) The post 433- Public Vs Private Education – Home is where the Heart is (Free) appeared first on Crrow777 Radio.
Meet Debbie Elder - meeting the customer's needs - parents & student - when done right is profittable. Smart and savvy is how she navigates through an old education system that no longer meets the students needs for our future. An internationally recognized speaker, innovator, best-selling author, and leader in motivating people to be to peak performers. My years of experience working with students, educators and business owners has equipped me to train in a variety of areas. I am certified in the Nurtured Heart Approach and I believe in teaching to the whole child, which builds a student's confidence and self-worth. I focus on ambitious results and have written extensively on best parenting practices, educational methodologies, and teacher training. She is currenly is the Head of School at Shady Oak Primary School in Richmond, TX https://www.shadyoakprimary.com/. You can reach her at DElder@ShadyOakPrimary.com. If you liked today's show - please let Laura know by either contacting her at laura@fisherpodcast.com or give her a great review. Also, if you know of someone who would be an inspiring guests, let her know… even if it's you. Until then… "You better be Up to something!" SPONSORED BY: Business E Suites in Sugar Land, TX. https://businessesuites.com/ Perfect place to grow your business. 281-862-3150