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Jim-Jim told us about his friend who doesnt clean their airfryer! It turns out his friend isnt on their own!We had a laugh about the christmas annuals we got in schoolAnd we played FM104s Ins2Grand Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
COME AND TAKE IT — buy a Gonzales Flag t-shirt here: https://store.thetexan.news/products/gonzales-flag-come-and-take-it-t-shirtShow off your Lone Star spirit with a free Gonzales Flag t-shirt with an annual subscription to The Texan: https://thetexan.news/subscribe/ The Texan's Weekly Roundup brings you the latest news in Texas politics, breaking down the top stories of the week with our team of reporters who give you the facts so you can form your own opinion. Enjoy what you hear? Be sure to subscribe and leave a review! Got questions for the reporting team? Email editor@thetexan.news — they just might be answered on a future podcast. This week on The Texan's Weekly Roundup, the team discusses: Rep. Jim Jordan losing the first vote for U.S. speaker, with three Texas Republicans voting against himThe Texan's tour of the Colony Ridge development in the Houston areaThousands of “special interest aliens” being apprehended at the southern border between 2021 and 2023The Texas Senate passing a ban on private employers issuing COVID-19 vaccine mandatesGalveston County appealing a district judge's ruling that its redistricting map violates federal civil rights lawThe fundraising numbers for Sen. Ted Cruz's 2024 Democratic challengersPro-life groups and San Antonio residents suing to restrict the city's “Reproductive Justice Fund” from funding out-of-state abortionTexas comptroller purchases $20 million in in Israeli bonds to provide “financial liquidity” during Gaza warAttorney General Ken Paxton issuing guidance on ESG enforcement in TexasForney ISD constructs a new “Keith Bell Opportunity Central” high schoolAnd more.
This week on Puck Poolies with Matt Larkin and Steven Ellis:It's episode 33! The fantasy hockey season begins!- Pickups of the week: Shallow, medium & deep leagues and WTF- Tip of the week: Now is the best time to steal a great player off the wire- Special guest: Rachel Doerrie on the keys to winning at hockey betting- Prospect report: Matt Coronato- Listener questions, including: When to draft rookie prospects in a dynasty league- Starting Lineup: Things Matt wishes he learned in schoolAnd more!Subscribe to the show on your favorite platform: https://linktr.ee/puckpooliesMatt Larkin's top 300 rankings: https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/news/matt-larkins-fantasy-hockey-top-300-player-rankings-for-2023-24Matt Larkin: https://twitter.com/MLarkinHockeySteven Ellis: https://twitter.com/SEllisHockeyPuck Poolies: https://twitter.com/PuckPooliesPod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Are you an artist who performs for your identity or from it?In this week's episode of STORIA, hear David and Fab --Tell the genesis story of Bethel Conservatory of the ArtsThe challenges of how to start a Spirit-filled arts schoolAnd testimonies of creative faith and radical breakthroughIf you're a screenwriter, actor, dancer, music theater performer, or filmmaker who wants to know if you can love Jesus and make great art, don't miss this episode.Remember to FOLLOW us and leave us a 5 star review.Check out https://www.bethelconservatory.comFollow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/podcaststoria/Follow us on Tiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@storiapodcastFollow us on Twitter - https://twitter.com/podcaststoriaFollow us on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/storiapodcastSubscribe + Watch on Youtube - https://youtube.com/@PodcastStoriaCheck out https://www.bethelconservatory.com
As sustainability becomes more and more the expectation of consumers and businesses look to embed it in their strategies, there's greater demand for education around the changing and complex subject.Fortunately, many are now leading the charge in sustainability training for the fashion industry. In this episode, we talk to one such expert, Lydia Brearley. After the success of the educational resource platform, Enkel, Lydia has recently launched The Sustainable Fashion School.Built on three objectives, “helping you be informed”, “training teams how to take action”, and “working with businesses to take action”, the school's aim is to provide an all-encompassing training platform for sustainability in fashion.Listen in as we learn about Lydia's background and how the Sustainable Fashion School is supporting the fashion sector to move towards stronger social and environmental responsibility.Find out more about the school at https://www.thisisenkel.com/sustainable-fashion-schoolAnd connect with Lydia on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lydia-brearley-0a127737/We'll be bringing more conversations from the world of sustainable fashion regularly, so remember to follow and invite your friends for a listen. Connect with me on LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/sebastianvolneyFollow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/jaymesbyrontalentFollow us for jobs and news in sustainable fashion at https://www.linkedin.com/company/jaymesbyrontalent/
We know school zones are highly sought after when families are considering purchasing or renting their family home.But how does that affect us as investors?If you're an owner-occupier, you're aware of the premium public schools in your area. These schools require proof of residency before offering your kids a spot. This is where investing in a school zone pays off because properties in these areas can be worth up to $100,000 to $500,000 more than those outside the zone!Investing in a school zone not only adds value to your property but can also save you money in the long run.BUT... Not all school zones are created equal. The school decides the zone, not the council. And if your property falls outside the zone, the prices can drop significantly.Investing in school zones is all about considering the key factors:the school catchment zonesthe developmentsthe risk with the neighborsthe reputation of the schoolAnd if you're an owner-occupier, you also have to consider the premium you're paying to be in this zone.So, if you're looking to invest in property, take the time to consider the school zone. It could make all the difference. To learn more about investing and developing in school zones, check out this podcast episode with our hosts, Moxin Reza and Cheryl Leong! Tune in now! Episode Highlights:00:00 Welcome to Helpmebuy Property Podcast02:12 What motivates property owners to focus on purchasing properties in school zones?04:40 The ever-changing nature of school catchment zones is based on population fluctuations07:23 Is it the school's reputation or the people who move into the area that impact property values in school zones?10:12 Affluent suburbs may be the end of the line for property investment12:26 What are the potential risks and downsides of investing in a school zone property?14:06 Example of a typical selective school16:05 What are the key factors when selecting a school zone for property investment?18:11 Is it possible to outperform the market by purchasing any property within a school zone?20:57 Are investing in and developing properties in school zones the same thing? Resources:Visit the Investor Partner Group website > https://helpmebuy.com.au/Join us on our FREE Facebook Group > https://www.facebook.com/groups/helpmebuyau You can also connect with us on https://www.linkedin.com/company/77080688. For more podcast episodes, subscribe to our Youtube Channel at https://www.youtube.com/@moxinreza. Keep smiling, be kind, and continue investing. Peace out!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 36 of the TRANSFORMA TU INGLÉS PROFESIONAL podcast!I'm your host Daniel Smith.Today I will be talking with Alastair, an AMAZING coach from my team, all about:Why English teachers MODIFY their language sometimesWhy the word COMPLICATION is a good alternative to the word "problem"How the word CERTAINLY can be used instead of "yes"Why LEVERAGE reminds me of my physics classes at schoolAnd why a lot of Spanish words are actually TRUE FRIENDS not false onesThis podcast helps you push your business English communication skills to the next level so that you can grow professionally and achieve your international career goals!WHEN YOU ARE READY YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN: COACHING 1 to 1: If you would like to take your professional communication skills to the next level we can organise 1 to 1 coaching that is specifically tailored to your needs and goals. If you are interested click HERE to discover the prices and methodology! BOOKS: ¡He publicado dos libros a través de Amazon y ambos tienen reseñas de 5 estrellas! Si estás interesado aquí están los enlaces: 365 consejos para mejorar tu inglés o 123 consejos para impresionar a tu jefe con tu inglésCONTACT US: If you would like to give us some feedback whether positive or negative, we would LOVE to hear from you! Please send an email to: coach@danielsmith.es
The Steves kick off a month of their favorite sequels with X2: X-Men United, along with what's making them happy in pop culture today!What's Making Us Happy?Xenoblade Chronicles 3 (Switch)Cult of the Lamb (Switch, Steam, PS4/5)Movie DiscussionNames and numbers behind the scenesCan humanity coexist with mutants?Nightcrawler's infiltration of the White HouseWhy all the Wolverine love? Is it justified?Creating a sense of family at the schoolAnd much more!Ending- Any music or audio clips were borrowed from the original source material.Support the show
Mr. Davidson and Mr. Bennett completed a podcast so nice that they had to record it TWICE! Okay, so it was really due to technical issues but who's counting? Highlights include: EB's attempts to post the question of the weekCoach Lucas Ford interviewThe Mr. Ackerman MinuteThe Best School Supplies of All-TimeA rundown of the opening days of schoolAnd much, much more! Thank you for continually supporting, subscribing, sharing, and listening to the Anchor Down Low podcast! You are the Trapper Keeper of people!
This week Diana shares more back-to-school tips for busy moms to ease some stress during the school year. By taking a little extra time to get organized, you can help reduce the daily stress during the week. And be sure to enter the giveaway that's mentioned in the episode. Click here to enter.In this second part of a special three-part series, Diana shares more tips that you can implement before school starts or anytime throughout the school year. We'll also discuss:How to make snack time easierHelping kids with their emotions after school and after their first week of schoolAnd ways to help you remember things throughout the school yearWhat can you expect from this podcast and future episodes?15-20 minute episodes to help you tackle your to-do listHow to declutter in an effective and efficient wayGuest interviewsDeep dives on specific topics Get the show notes and transcription here: www.dianarene.com/podcast/ep013Find Diana Rene on social media:Instagram: @the.decluttered.momFacebook: @the.decluttered.comPinterest: @DianaReneAre you ready for a peaceful and clutter-free home? Watch my FREE training video “Kiss Clutter Goodbye” to learn how it's possible! And find all of my resources here.
So you have this big idea...To open a cafeLaunch a podcastWrite a bookStart a businessGo back to schoolAnd you're probably thinking..."This is it! This is my one chance to get it right/ make a million bucks/ revamp my career/ have my big break/ be successful/ etc."Now I get it-- your goals are big, and the stakes to make them happen are even bigger. So it's only natural that you want this leap of faith to be an instant success. When you launch, you want to reach a legion of fans.When you submit your book to literary agents, you want them to sign you and give you a contract on the first try.You want a ton of clients, downloads, subscribers, and money.And listen, honey, I don't blame you, but what happens when it doesn't work out like that? When you launch, and you only get two clients or a handful of downloads? Well, the tendency for most of us #GoalGetters is to give the hell up. We hate "failure" with a passion and we'll do anything in our power to avoid it. But what if it didn't have to go down like that? What would it look like for you to release yourself from all that pressure? How would it feel to give yourself some space to experiment and play with your goals and not make them the end all be all? In today's episode, we're taking it back to middle school and we're figuring out how to get a little bit more scientific with our goals and dreams. How to look at failure and success as an experiment so that we can keep going even after facing setbacks. The Morning Jumpstart | Show Notes + Transcripts | Instagram | Contact Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/themorningjumpstart)
Teaching literacy in high schools brings a wide range of challenges for teachers. Continuing the conversation with Phil Callen is literacy expert Misty Adoniou, Adjunct Associate Professor at University of Canberra and Principal Fellow, Melbourne Graduate School of Education, and a leader in the literacy research and practice field.Part two of the conversation covers:How to help high school students who are losing the motivation to writeWhy the purpose of the writing has greater importance than structureHow to use beautiful children's literature for models of writingWhy more funds should go into teachers' professional development instead of programsHow to support and provide scaffolds for struggling studentsHow Misty develops a professional learning plan for a schoolAnd many more practical tips and insights!Enjoy the episode, and let us know thoughts and feedback in our Facebook Group. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favourite podcast player. JOIN CUE LEARNING'S NEXT LIVE WEBINAR!Find upcoming events here and previous webinars (online video courses) here.Other matching PDF resources can be found at Teachific. FEATURED RESOURCES ON TEACHIFICFive Levels of Text Complexity: ACARA. These handy charts will be very useful for you in your literacy planning.Mini Lesson: Persuasive Writing - Persuade the Bus Driver Ever wondered how to bring some spark into your students' persuasive writing? Or maybe you're wondered how to bring some spark into teaching students this form of writing. Have some outrageously amazing fun playing with some of these positively polished Persuasive Writing Devices!Or you're bound to find something specific in this 'devices' collection of Prompt Cards, Posters, Tally Charts, Mini Lessons or Info Sheet that will spark a renewed view of this form of writing.Check out Teachific here. Connect with us!Join our community on Facebook for exclusive resources, Q and A, discussions, insights and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherstoolkitforliteracyGot any questions? Feedback? Thoughts? Email the Cue office at: admin@cuelearning.com.auThe Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy is the free podcast for motivated teachers and school leaders who want the latest tips, tricks and tools to inspire their students and school community in literacy learning. Hear from literacy expert and founder of Cue Learning, Sharon Callen, and special guests.At Cue Learning, our literacy specialists draw on over 30 years of teaching and international consulting experience to deliver world-class learning solutions. We equip, empower and support teachers to become their authentic selves. To find out about upcoming events, and about how Cue can help you and your school, visit the Cue Learning website http://www.cuelearning.com.au/ and sign up to our newsletter https://cuelearning.com.au/contact/And you can get even more amazing teaching resources, right now, at Teachific https://www.teachific.com.au/.To make sure you don't miss any literacy learning tips and insights, please subscribe to our show on your favourite podcast player. MORE INFORMATION AT A GLANCE:Visit cuelearning.com.auSubscribe to the Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy podcasts or join on Apple Podcasts hereContact the Cue office: admin@cuelearning.com.auJoin our Teacher's Toolkit facebook groupFind connected resources on TeachificSee upcoming online eventsSee our online video courses hereAnd finally, read our insightful blogs hereProduced by Apiro Media https://apiropodcasts.com
Many teachers are yet to unlock the full potential of the arts as a powerful way to unlock literacy learning in students.So how do we fully utilise the arts in the teaching of reading and writing? One of Australia's leading educators joins us to share her insights.Robyn Ewing AM is Professor Emerita, Teacher Education and the Arts and Co-Director of the Creativity in Research, Engaging the Arts, Transforming Education, Health and Wellbeing (CREATE) Centre. Her teaching areas include primary curriculum, especially English, literature, drama and early literacy development. Robyn is passionate about the Arts and education and the role quality arts experiences and processes can and should play in creative pedagogy and transforming the curriculum at all levels of education.In the areas of English, literacy and the arts, Robyn's research has particularly focused on the use of educational or process drama with authentic literary texts to develop students' imaginations and critical literacies. She has been published widely in this area. She has worked in partnership with Sydney Theatre Company on the teacher professional learning program 'School Drama' since 2009.Robyn is an Honorary Associate with Sydney Theatre, Principal Fellow of the Australian Literacy Educators Association (ALEA), Board member of WestWords and Dirt Lane Press and a Visiting Scholar at Barking Gecko Children's Theatre. She was a Council member of AFTRS from 2013-8, president of the Primary English Teachers Association Australia (2001-2006) and president of ALEA (2011-15). She is a former vice president of Sydney Story Factory.Within the faculty, Robyn was inaugural co-director of the innovative Master of Teaching degree and has also been Acting Dean; ProDean, Associate Dean, Academic Programs; Associate Dean, Teaching and Learning; Director, Program Director BEd(Primary); and Director, Division of Professional Learning.An experienced primary teacher and teacher educator, Robyn has a commitment to quality teaching and learning at all levels of education. She enjoys working collaboratively with classroom teachers interested in innovative curriculum practices. She has worked as an academic mentor with teachers at a range of Sydney primary and secondary schools with the major focus on transforming the curriculum using the Arts as critical, quality pedagogy.In this interview, Robyn talks about:Why it is important to consider the way we teach literacy through the artsHow to enhance student engagement and skill levelHow we can teach literacy through the arts or the arts through literacyThe connection to the Australian CurriculumWhat to do at K,1,2,3,4,5,6 levelsHow to evaluate in a coordinated way across the schoolAnd much more!JOIN SHARON CALLEN'S NEXT WEBINAR!'Reading Like a Writer: Teaching Information Writing' - Yrs 2-6, with Sharon Callen14 August 2021, 10-11.30am Adelaide time (One 1.5 hour workshop)Find our more and register here.Missed it? Find upcoming events here and previous webinars and other resources can be found at Teachific.Resources mentioned in this episode:TEACHIFIC Poems to dramatise: Explore a special group of poems that have been selected for you on Teachific for good dramatising potential.See the whole Teachific poetry collectionYOUTUBESee dozens of poems dramatised by South Australian primary school students, in a school with a high EALD populationPODCASTInterview with Unity, Principal of Anzac Park School in North Sydney.BOOKTOPIAHow Texts Teach What Readers Learn by Margaret MeekAristotle's Children by Richard E. RubensteinThe Creative Arts in the Lives of Young Children: Play, Imagination, Learning, by Ewing, R. (Ed.).(2012)The School Drama Book: Drama, Literature and Literacy in the Creative Classroom, by Ewing, R. & Saunders, J. N. (2016)Beyond the Script: Drama in the English and Literacy Classroom. 3rd edn. Newtown: Primary English Teaching Association Australia, by Ewing, R., Simons, J. with Hertzberg, M & Campbell, V. (2016).Transforming the Curriculum Through the Arts, by Gibson, R. & Ewing, R. (2020) 2ne edn. London: Palgrave MacmillanMORE ARTS RESOURCESSchool DramaThe School Drama CompanionDesigned as a companion text to The School Drama BookAustralian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) On Demand Plus:https://www.facebook.com/AustralianTheatreforYoungPeople/videos/atyp-on-demand-plus-is-here/495616228342292/Why Make-Believe Play is an Important Part of Childhood Development: Robyn Ewing in The ConversationThe Arts and Education: Realising Potential by Robyn EwingConnect with us!Join our community on Facebook for exclusive resources, Q and A, discussions, insights and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherstoolkitforliteracyGot any questions? Feedback? Thoughts? Email Phil: phil@cuelearning.com.auThe Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy is the free podcast for motivated teachers and school leaders who want the latest tips, tricks and tools to inspire their students and school community in literacy learning. Hear from literacy experts and founders of Cue Learning, Sharon and Phil Callen, and special guests.At Cue Learning, our literacy specialists draw on over 30 years of teaching and international consulting experience to deliver world-class learning solutions. We equip, empower and support teachers to become their authentic selves. To find out about upcoming events, and about how Cue can help you and your school, visit the Cue Learning website http://www.cuelearning.com.au/ and sign up to our newsletter https://cuelearning.com.au/contact/And you can get even more amazing teaching resources, right now, at Teachific https://www.teachific.com.au/.To make sure you don't miss any literacy learning tips and insights, please subscribe to our show on your favourite podcast player.Produced by Apiro Media https://apiropodcasts.com
True success in spelling comes when schools have a strategy that integrates and evolves with every year level.In this episode, one of Australia's top educators and Teacher's Tool Kit regular Diane Snowball joined literacy experts Sharon and Phil Callen to talk about how to do that.The trio talk about:How to teach in a coordinated way across the school that addresses the two spelling strands:Teaching children HOW to learn words in a deeper wayTeaching children a range of strategies to work out how to spell unknown words (phonetic, visual, morphemic)How do we work out a scope and sequence?How to approach K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6How to coordinate evaluation across the schoolAnd much more.Resources mentioned in this episode:TEACHIFIC Spelling: A Suggested Teaching Plan, K-6Analysing Student's Writing to Check Their Spelling KnowledgeAMAZONSpelling K-8 by Diane Snowball and Faye Bolton PRACTICAL WEBINAR'Reading Like a Writer: Teaching Information Writing' - Yrs 2-6, with Sharon CallenAugust 14th 10-11.30am, Adelaide time (One 1.5 hour workshop)This unique, practical webinar with Sharon and Phil Callen is for motivated Years 2-6 teachers and leaders of literacy who want 'hands on' ways to enrich the teaching of information writing through the Reading Like a Writer framework. Participants will actually see how teaching strategies can be expertly used with all the tools and techniques you need to succeed.Learn how to powerfully use quality children's literature and a workshop model, and develop students as self-motivated, self-directed and self-regulated writers.Teacher comment from the last webinar: "I gained so much from the workshop regarding structuring the workshop model, and the content that can sit within the framework.I adore Sharon's style of professional teaching (energetic, engaging, passionate) and took a lot on board for my future as a leader in a school."Register here. Connect with us!Join our community on Facebook for exclusive resources, Q and A, discussions, insights and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherstoolkitforliteracyGot any questions? Feedback? Thoughts? Email Phil: phil@cuelearning.com.auThe Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy is the free podcast for motivated teachers and school leaders who want the latest tips, tricks and tools to inspire their students and school community in literacy learning. Hear from literacy experts and founders of Cue Learning, Sharon and Phil Callen, and special guests.At Cue Learning, our literacy specialists draw on over 30 years of teaching and international consulting experience to deliver world-class learning solutions. We equip, empower and support teachers to become their authentic selves. To find out about upcoming events, and about how Cue can help you and your school, visit the Cue Learning website http://www.cuelearning.com.au/ and sign up to our newsletter https://cuelearning.com.au/contact/And you can get even more amazing teaching resources, right now, at Teachific https://www.teachific.com.au/.To make sure you don't miss any literacy learning tips and insights, please subscribe to our show on your favourite podcast player.Produced by Apiro Media https://apiropodcasts.com
The Heart of Jacks PodcastEpisode #12 - Talking Shame with Dr. Eric SprankleGuest: Dr. Eric SprankleReleased March 1, 2021 Sponsored by Woodhull Freedom Foundation at https://woodhullfoundation.orgSupported by Patreon at https://patreon.com/theheartofjacks/ Important lessons for a nine-year-old snoopMissing lessons in mid-century schoolAnd talking shame with Dr. Eric Sprankle Segment 1: Paul talks about how he learned about sex before most of his friends did (hint: It wasn't from his parents or school) and about the ways that queer kids learn nothing at all about sex or relationships and are still left to kludge their lives together without guidance, a monologue inspired by his conversation with today's guest.Segment 2: Dr. Eric Sprankle is an Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology and Co-Director of the Sexuality Studies program at Minnesota State University, Mankato, as well as a licensed clinical psychologist and an AASECT-certified sex therapist affiliated with the Minnesota Sexual Health Institute. He joins Paul to talk about shame and sexual shame.Questions that we chewed on:What is shame?Is sexual shame unique from other kinds of shame?Where does sexual shame and overall sex negativity come from?Is shame ever a good thing?What's a good alternative focus?What's behind the cultural pressure to feel shame?Is the rise of secularism alone a solution to sexual shame?- - - - -Email the show: podcast@theheartofjacks.comCall the show: 206-580-3120Send your questions and they might be included in future episodes. The Heart of Jacks Podcast, written and produced by Paul RosenbergTheme Music is Carouselophane by Jake Bradford Sharp Podcast distribution by Simplecast - - - - -Dr. Sprankle Links:Website, Scarlet Letters, Twitter, Instagram Dr. Sprankle at Minnesota State University Mentioned in this podcast: Inspiration:Jerry Seinfeld Howard Stern Rob Zombie Recommendations:Sex for One: The Joy of Selfloving, Betty Dodson The Myth of Sex Addiction, Dr. David Ley Books by Mary Roach Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers
The legendary Mem Fox has inspired generations of writers, readers, creators and teachers all over the world. In 1983 Mem became Australia’s best-selling writer. Possum Magic, her first book, is still available in hardback after 37 years and has become a beacon of children’s literature for millions of Australian families. She has written over 40 children’s books and several non-fiction books for adults. Her books have been translated into 21 languages, and many of them have been international best sellers.Mem is a retired Associate Professor of Literacy Studies from Flinders University, South Australia, where she taught teachers for 24 years. She has received many civic honours and awards, and three honorary doctorates.Mem joined literacy experts Sharon and Phil Callen to talk about:Her story and insightsThe best ways to use and teach with children's literature in the classroomHow to get the most out of Read AloudsHow to speak across the ages and all levels of schoolAnd so much more!Enjoy!Connect with us!Join our community on Facebook for exclusive resources, Q and A, discussions, insights and more: https://www.facebook.com/groups/teacherstoolkitforliteracyGot any questions? Feedback? Thoughts? Email Phil: phil@cuelearning.com.auThe Teacher’s Tool Kit For Literacy is the free podcast for motivated teachers and school leaders who want the latest tips, tricks and tools to inspire their students and school community in literacy learning. Hear from literacy experts and founders of Cue Learning, Sharon and Phil Callen, and special guests.At Cue Learning, our literacy specialists draw on over 30 years of teaching and international consulting experience to deliver world-class learning solutions. We equip, empower and support teachers to become their authentic selves. To find out about upcoming events, and about how Cue can help you and your school, visit the Cue Learning website http://www.cuelearning.com.au/.And you can get even more amazing teaching resources, right now, at Teachific https://www.teachific.com.au/.To make sure you don’t miss any literacy learning tips and insights, please subscribe to our show on your favourite podcast player.Produced by Apiro Media https://apiropodcasts.com
I’m so glad you’re here because today we’re going to talk about something your daughter’s probably doing every single day.I’m guilty of it and, honestly, you might be too.Welcome back to episode #11Where you and your daughter are going to need two things:· your sense of humor· and a dose of honest self-reflectionBecause it’s no secret that we live in a world full of distractions.And, well, sometimes, we get totally sucked into the noisy vortex without even realizing it.That’s why I want to introduce you to a concept call Continuous Partial Attention or CPA.The concept, continuous partial attention was coined in 1998, by a researcher named Linda Stone, who, while working for Microsoft, noticed that many people in the tech industry worked with a split focus.Meaning that, as they were working on an important task, they were also receiving partial input from a variety of other sources. Fast forward to 2020 and the introduction of full or part time at-home learning.A laptop or chrome book in front of your daughter several hours a day.She’s bored, she desperately misses her classmates, friends and teachersSoooo, she starts playing Among Us, while …· simultaneously Snap Chatting her buddies· scrolling through TiKTok or Instagram· finish up a bit of overlooked homework· googling something that wasn’t clear to her· daydreaming about all the fun things she misses about schoolAnd wa-la, her brain is receiving and processing input from several different sourcesSo, it no surprise that when it’s time to complete an assignmentShe thinks, “I can’t concentrate on this”And googles “Do I have ADD?”That's why I want to offer you and your daughter a 3 Step Solution so she can stay focused in a world full of distractions. Find the 3 Step Solution and the full Podcast on my website:https://cultivatingresilientteens.com/Podcast Resources:Podcast Episode #8 Put an End to the Teenage Comparison Trap and Build Rock Solid ResilienceSocial Buddy | How Much Time Do People Spend on Social Media?
One of the first and most important decisions you need to make on your higher education journey is determining which schools and programs to apply to. Once you figure that out, much of the rest of the application process starts to fall into place. Yet, deciding where to apply isn't always straightforward. There are a lot of factors to consider. To help shed light on this important topic, we are joined in this episode by Linda Abraham, founder of Accepted, who shares anecdotes, insight, and key considerations including:The importance of determining your "North Star" as the driver of your decision about which programs to apply to -- and how to figure it out if you're unsureWhy getting clear about your career goals is such an important first step, including its relevance to writing your Statement of Purpose on your applicationsThree good reasons for selecting target schoolsSeveral bad reasons for applying to a specific school or programThe role that rankings should play in where you choose to apply (if at all)Where money (scholarships, tuition costs) should factor in to your decisionHow many schools you should apply to -- and whether or not your should have a "safe school" on your listConsiderations for undergraduate applicants, and how they differ in some respects from the factors that are most important for grad school candidatesWhat you can do to boost your profile if your stats (test scores, GPA, etc.) aren't currently in alignment with your dream schoolAnd more!If you're just starting the admissions process, what Linda has to share will help ensure that you're going back to school for the right reasons and that you pick a school that you will enjoy while you're there and that will serve your long-term goals well. And if you're already knee-deep in the process but not 100% confident in your list of target schools, you'll benefit from Linda's perspective as well. Enjoy!RESOURCESLinda has put together a special free guide just for the listeners of The Dominate Test Prep Podcast to help you find the business school that's the perfect fit for you. Download it here:Free Guide: Best MBA Programs — A Guide to Selecting the Right OneAnd if you need to boost your test score to improve your chances of getting accepted to your top-choice school, check out our top-rated prep courses for the GMAT, GRE, Executive Assessment, LSAT, and SAT.A DOSE OF MOTIVATION“If you don't know where you are going, you might wind up someplace else.” — Yogi Berra
This episode is a reflection of my 2014 rookie year, travelling far and wide from South Africa to Puerto Rico, Perth to Ecuador. It was a year to remember, highlighted by my major debut at the 2014 US Open, Pinehurst. Discussion:European South African swingFirst cut made - Puerto Rico openMonday qualifiersLocal and Sectional qualifying, US openUS open, PinehurstLatinoamerican swingAustralian Masters, Open and PGAWeb.com qualifying schoolAnd much more...Links/Resources:Websitehttps://wattsup.buzzsprout.com/First tee shot US open, Pinehursthttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ch5YtxGGcU4Bunker shot holed - Congressional Country Clubhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovqV0DjlvnAGolf Australiahttps://www.golf.org.auGolf WAhttps://www.golfwa.org.au/cms/Callaway Golfhttps://au.callawaygolf.comPGA of Australasia https://pga.org.auThanks for supporting the show, if you could like, subscribe and leave review that would help the show incredibly.As always, that's Wattsup.
In this week's OutClassed Podcast, Mike and Blake are joined by Matt Robinson to discuss how to fund your technology and infrastructure plans. Matt has tried just about every funding model available and despite being in a low socio-economic area has now got a thriving BYOD program where over 95% of students purchase a device...and not one of those nasty cheapest possible price point devices!This week we dive deep into...* How Matt's school have approached technology spending and what is working* How to engage community to own your BYOD (or school purchased) program* Best practice for budgeting for technology across the schoolAnd more!To see all the OutClassed episodes go to utb.fyi/outclassed
In this week's OutClassed Podcast, Mike and Blake continue on their discussion regarding the school transformation framework and discussed the essential elements of learning design.Some of the elements of learning design discussed in this episode include:* The relationship between physical environment and innovative learning design * How to assess and measure progress (how do you know it is better)* How to map skills, knowledge and mindset across your schoolAnd more! To see all the OutClassed episodes go to utb.fyi/outclassed
Collin is trying an audio experimentAaron's voice is backMonty Python quotesOnline teaching is HARDCollin is taking virtual trainingAaron is going to the lakeBrandon is still teaching summer schoolAnd trying to figure out what to build nextAluminium (not aluminium) foilAaron's RANT(s)Drivers EdParking - how far do you want to walkDog breeds 100 years ago - https://www.earthlymission.com/dog-breeds-100-years-ago-vs-today/#Making a dog https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/mans-new-best-friend-a-forgotten-russian-experiment-in-fox-domestication/Check out our other episodes: ohbrotherpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram
Collin is trying an audio experimentAaron’s voice is backMonty Python quotesOnline teaching is HARDCollin is taking virtual trainingAaron is going to the lakeBrandon is still teaching summer schoolAnd trying to figure out what to build nextAluminium (not aluminium) foilAaron’s RANT(s)Drivers EdParking - how far do you want to walkDog breeds 100 years ago - https://www.earthlymission.com/dog-breeds-100-years-ago-vs-today/#Making a dog https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/mans-new-best-friend-a-forgotten-russian-experiment-in-fox-domestication/Check out our other episodes: ohbrotherpodcast.comFollow us on Instagram
"Bad boysWhatcha want, watcha wantWhatcha gonna doWhen sheriff John Brown come for youTell meWhatcha wanna do, whatcha gonna doooYeaheahBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youWhen you were eightAnd you had bad traitsYou go to schoolAnd learn the golden ruleSo why are youActing like a bloody foolIf you get hotYou must get coolBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youYou chuck it on that oneYou chuck it on this oneYou chuck it on your mother andYou chuck it on your fatherYou chuck it on your brother andYou chuck it on your sisterYou chuck it on that one andYou chuck it on meBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youNobody naw give you no breakPolice naw give you no breakSoldier naw give you no breakNot even you idren naw give you no breakHeheBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youWhy did you have to act so meanDon't you know you're human beingBorn of a mother with the love of a fatherReflections come and reflections goI know sometimes you want to let goHeheheI know sometimes you want to let goBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for youYou chuck it on that oneYou chuck it on this oneYou chuck it on your mother andYou chuck it on your fatherYou chuck it on your brother andYou chuck it on your sisterYou chuck it on that one andYou chuck it on meBad boys, bad boysWhatcha gonna do, whatcha gonna doWhen they come for you"Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/beaverdoesmovies)
"And now, the end is near, so I face the final curtain"Bit dramatic but we are reaching the conclusion of season 1 of Maybe Baby, so forgive us if we're a bit sad to see the end.We were wracking our brains for what to do as a final episode when we hit upon the idea of interviewing each other - we thought it'd help us see what's changed and how we feel now.So tune in to find out:Which guest we'd want to babysit our childWhat features we'd choose from each other for our child (and our parents!)Some hot-takes on private schoolAnd a lot more! And listen in to the end to find out our plans for the future...If you want to get in touch, send us an email to maybebabycast@gmail.com.You can also find us on Instagram with more behind the scenes info and episode news - @thekatelawler & @thenotoriousboj.Maybe Baby is a PODMASTERS production. Thanks to Matt James for the artwork and Acast for hosting. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, we’re talking about...Snowflakes in the drop-off line at schoolAnd whether a mom should have to reimburse a guest at a baby ceremony when her child vomited on a $2,200 shirtWe're also talking about FabFitFun and their amazing Fall Box, which is actually 50% off right now! Send yourself a "care package" worth over $200--containing full-size beauty, fitness, fashion, and lifestyle products--for just $24.99. This is their lowest. price. ever. But hurry, this discount is only good for the rest of the October! Click here to get started!Click here for the infographic we discussed called "10 Easy Ways to Know You Don't Belong in the School Pick-up or Drop-off Line": https://www.orwhateveryoudo.com/2015/10/10-easy-ways-to-know-you-dont-belong-in-the-school-drop-off-line.htmlAnd here for the Buzzfeed article called "This Mother Refused To Pay For A Shirt That Her Baby Vomited On — Is She An Asshole?": https://www.buzzfeed.com/stephenlaconte/reddit-mom-refuses-to-pay-shirt-baby-ruined-vomiting-cousin Be sure to sign up for our newsletter for access to a juicy BONUS podcast where we dish on the sticky situations going on in our own lives: http://eepurl.com/gcDBg1Subscribe to Modern Manners for Moms & Dads: https://www.evieandsarah.com/subscribe/Stay in touch and send us your questions or comments on Modern Manners for Moms & Dads!Phone: (857) MANNERSEmail: hi@evieandsarah.comWebsite: http://www.evieandsarah.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0zm0kIGoOplsQ70z-X14OA?sub_confirmation=1Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/evieandsarahInstagram: http://instagram.com/evieandsarahTwitter: http://www.twitter.com/evieandsarahMusic: Something Elated by Broke for Free: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Something_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Something_EP_-_05_Something_Elated See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Three more bleak tales for the disturbedthe odd, the disenfranchised, and the perturbedA hero cop tries to rescue a babyA security guard finds something unpleasant at the vet schoolAnd a Nancy Drew-like teenage sleuth stumbles across something she is not at all prepared to handle.Produced by: Jeff Davidson and Chelsea OxendineEdited by: Jeff DavidsonOriginal score by Chelsea OxendinePlease subscribe through Buzzsprout, Spotify, or iTunesFind me on social media on Instagram Facebook and Twitter, or email me direct at AScaryHomeCompanion@gmail.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/ascaryhomecompanion)
FINALLY!! The second half is here. Sorry for the delay, but here it is! Anthony and Boxman talk:'Mind-Blowing' Number of Superstars Have Contacted AEWBatista 'Would Go Broke' Before Wrestling Again; Talks AEW vs. WWEHow Many People Tried to Get AEW All Out TicketsHarvard Business School to offer course featuring WWE case studyJox Moxley Banned From Wrestling On NJPW US ShowsScarlett Bordeaux groped by fan in Mexico and Released By IMPACT WrestlingHow Long Mike And Maria Kanellis Re-Signed With WWE ForWWE alum Al Snow helping wrestlers with life after wrestling via wrestling’s first trade schoolAnd much more!!
Ken Schoolland is an Associate Professor of Economics at Hawaii Pacific University, a member of the Board of Directors for the Liberty International.Our topics today: are robots stealing our shovelsand why every teenager should read "Jonathan Gullible"This show has been recorded at Liberty International World Conference in Kraków, Poland.You can support the show by paypal podcast.agent@gmail.com
Ken Schoolland is an Associate Professor of Economics at Hawaii Pacific University, a member of the Board of Directors for the Liberty International.Our topics today: are robots stealing our shovelsand why every teenager should read "Jonathan Gullible"This show has been recorded at Liberty International World Conference in Kraków, Poland.You can support the show by paypal podcast.agent@gmail.com
We're going down to far south Texas this week as Erin presents a case from La Joya. When a little boy suddenly dies, a firestorm of media attention is directed at this tiny town and the little boy's aunt. How does the justice system strain under the suspect's unique circumstances, and how does the media and publicity attention play into how a story is told? Stay tuned this week for this bizarre and unique case.More information about this week's Good News story: https://cbsaustin.com/news/forever-families/nonprofits-help-prepare-foster-children-for-back-to-schoolAnd the link to donate: https://p4c.z2systems.com/np/clients/p4c/donation.jsp?test=true&campaign=10&Donate to Texas Equusearch on their website www.texasequusearch.org. Visit our new merch shop: allcrimenocattle.threadless.com. Find us on Twitter: @ACNCpodcast and on Instagram: @allcrimenocattle. Tip Jar: paypal.me/allcrimenocattle
Giants, welcome to Episode #27, where we chat to the 16 year old Founder and CEO of tech empire Fiftysix Creations; also known as the Lego of the 21st Century. Coined by some as “the next Steve Jobs”, he was exposed to his first school laptop in Grade 4, and started his first blog and entrepreneurial journey at the age of 11. He’s currently still a full-time high school student who runs his business by waking up at 4am every morning to connect with his team throughout Australia, the US and London. Some of the things we spoke about include:How he balances his double life as a CEO and Grade 12 studentWhy it’s important to educate third-world countries about technologyHow to up-skill with life fundamentals that aren’t taught in schoolAnd insights on the jobs of the future I present, the teenage entrepreneurial whiz shaking up the tech industry, Taj Pabari! More on Taj can be found via the links below: Website: http://www.tajpabari.com Fiftysix Creations: https://hellofiftysix.com Taj’s LinkedIn: http://bit.ly/1NH55JN Twitter: https://twitter.com/tajpmahal Subscribe to The Giant Thinkers Podcast on iTunes.Do you need help getting a mentor? I’m sure you all understand the importance of getting a mentor, but many just don’t know how to go about it. So my next book launching soon, will serve as a way to cut the guess work, get the shortcuts, see the blind spots, and succeed faster. Head on over to GiantThinkers.com/Mentor to sign up to the mailing list for all the details of my upcoming book on Mentorship.
Over the past few weeks, we've been listening to the Adventures of Jonathan Gullible: a Free Market Odyssey by author and economist, Ken Schoolland. Let's listen to another adventure.