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In this episode, Lisa and David discuss:Evolving expectations in college admissionsChallenges in assessing academic readiness amid grade inflation, and how some colleges are respondingIncreased reliance on standardized, verifiable academic indicatorsStrategic adjustments needed for competitive application successKey takeaways:Colleges increasingly expect students to submit AP exam scores for each AP class listed on transcripts to verify true academic mastery beyond inflated grades.Objective academic benchmarks—like AP exams, competitions, and certifications from Schoolhouse.world—are filling the gap left by discontinued SAT Subject Tests.Students without AP access, including those in under-resourced schools or homeschooling, can use Schoolhouse.world or CLEP exams to demonstrate subject proficiency.The selectivity of a student's intended major—not just the college—can significantly affect how much weight objective academic data carries in admissions. “Now, when you take an [AP] class in high school, an A in that course does not necessarily reflect content mastery anymore, and college admissions officers will even say this.” – David BlobaumAbout David Blobaum: David Blobaum is a nationally recognized expert on standardized exams and college admissions. He graduated from the University of Chicago with honors from both the college and his major. He is the managing partner at Summit Prep, a supplemental education company specializing in SAT and ACT tutoring. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the National Test Prep Association and is its Director of Outreach. In that role, he has helped educate families on testing and admissions through over seventy TV interviews, podcast appearances, and published op-eds. Episode References:#072 Summer is the Key to Academic Success https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/072#100 Can You Really Trust What Colleges Say Matters in Admission? https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/100#142 SAT, ACT, and Test-Optional Admissions https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/142#057 College Admission by Major with Andy Borst https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/057#149 Boosting STEM Student Success Through Math Contests with Vida John https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/149#042 Will grade inflation hurt your teen? https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/042#018 How to Get Freshman Year Free https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/018Schoolhouse.world: https://schoolhouse.world/Modern States: https://modernstates.org/The Nation's Report Card | NAEP: https://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/Get Lisa's Free on-demand video: How-to guide for your teen to choose the right major, college, & career...(without painting themselves into a corner, missing crucial deadlines, or risking choices you both regret). flourishcoachingco.com/video Connect with David:Website: http://summitprep.us/Youtube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCUAS5Ayzj6evxDqoNieGkqgLinkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-blobaum/ & https://www.linkedin.com/company/summit-prep-llcConnect with Lisa:Website: https://www.flourishcoachingco.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@flourishcoachingcoInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/flourishcoachingco/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flourish-coaching-co
In this episode, Chris Lehmann, founding principal and CEO of Science Leadership Academy schools, shares his compelling journey from a shy English teacher to a pioneer of the "school 2.0 movement." Discover how SLA embodies an inquiry-driven pedagogy where students actively ask questions, research, collaborate, and present their learning, fostering an environment where technology is as essential and unnoticed as oxygen.Science Leadership Academy, inquiry-driven, project-based school in Philadelphia, PAInquiry Schools, non-profit dedicated to modernizing learning experiencesBuilding School 2.0: How to Create the Schools We Need, book by Chris Lehman, Zac ChasePractical Theory - A View From the Schoolhouse, blog from Chris LehmanEducon,an educational innovation conference where people can come together to discuss the future and the now of schoolsTed Sizer (educational philosophy)Deborah Meier (educator)Ann Cook (educator)Understanding by Design (UbD)Chubbies Steaks (Roxborough, Philadelphia)Jim's Steaks (South Street, Philadelphia)D'Alessandro's Steaks (Roxborough, Philadelphia)
We discuss the history of the one-room schoolhouse and how it was an extension of the family. Scott gives his tips for new homeschoolers and shares his child-directed approach as well as a new opportunity for post secondary home schooled students
This week on AgweekTV, a former one-room schoolhouse in South Dakota holds a rich history. We'll hear from some former students. How are the ag markets shaping up? We'll talk to an expert to see what we can expect. Autonomous tractors are no longer the wave of the future. And FFA runs in the family for one Minnesota mother-son duo.
Purple Day Episode 50 About this Story: The Little, Small, Wee, Tiny Man This is an adapted version of the old English Nursery Tale by Diana Ross. In this story, a Little Small Wee Tiny Man is sad that he lives alone. Several folks in the community stop by to check on him and see if they can move in. Most are too big for the Tiny Man's home, but he eventually finds the perfect companion–an ant! I love this story; most children find it endearing and silly. It also teaches a valuable lesson about the smallest creatures. About Purple Day The Purple Day Podcast is the audio from our Monday episodes of Storytime in the Schoolhouse. (Please note: Storytime is written and recorded for the screen, and some elements of It will transfer better than others.) Every Purple Day, or Monday, we are inside the Schoolhouse for circle time and storytime. During circle time, we enjoy singing and reciting nature-based, seasonal songs and poems. We start a new circle time at the beginning of each month and slowly learn the songs and poems together throughout the month. We also practice a deep breathing exercise on Mondays. After circle time, we listen to a story together. Storytime Sampler Check out our Storytime Sampler, which includes a whole week of Storytime for each season, giving you new songs and stories to enjoy all year. Discover the Magic of Storytime's Rhythm—Download the Free Sampler Today
It's time...time to free America's youth and future generations from the current education, government-indoctrination centers known to many as the public school system. Dennita was a former public school teacher and administrator and realized after 23 years she had to make a change in her career. Therefore, she and her team decided to build a one-room red schoolhouse in rural Virginia.They've developed a turnkey system which makes it easy for parents and communities anywhere to give children a life-ready, God-focused entrepreneurial education.Keep up with Dennita athttps://redschoolhousenetwork.com/--------------------------Check out all of our vendors at: https://patriotswithgrit.com/patriot-partners/ SPONSORS FOR THIS VIDEO❤️ Cardio Miracle - Boost your energy, help support your immune system, and improve your mental clarity-plus use promo code GRIT and save 10% on your order https://cardiomiracle.myshopify.com/discount/GRIT➡️ RNC Store- Immunity is your first line of defense and laetrile/B17 from Richardson Nutritional Center can provide you with natural health supplements to improve your wellness. - Use promo code GRIT and save 10% on your order https://rncstore.com/GRIT
The Purple Day Podcast is the audio from our Monday episodes of Storytime in the Schoolhouse. Please note: Storytime is written and recorded for the screen. Some elements of Storytime will transfer better than others. Every Purple Day, or Monday, we are inside the Schoolhouse for circle time and storytime. During circle time, we enjoy singing and reciting nature-based, seasonal songs and poems. We start a new circle time at the beginning of the month, slowly learning the songs and poems together throughout the month. We also practice a deep breathing exercise on Mondays. After circle time, we listen to a story together. Ms. Becca tells us a Grandpa Ivy story the first week of each month. This week, we hear a pedagogical or teaching story about a little deer covered in white spots who wishes he were all brown like his parents and siblings. This Impatient Deer learns that sometimes, all you can do is wait. ✨Interested in more songs and stories?✨ Check out our Storytime Sampler, which includes a whole week of Storytime for each season, giving you new songs and stories to enjoy all year.
In today's episode, Garritt and I are going to talk about why he left his career in Hollywood, how podcasting became his full time job, the advantages to recording video of your podcast, and how the show has evolved and grown over the last 6+ years.Listen to Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool RevolutionLinks mentioned in this episode:Schoolhouse Rocked websiteSchoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution documentaryHomeschool Insights podcastThinking Dad PodcastBiblical Family NetworkSocial Media:YouTubeInstagramLinkedInFacebookMentioned in this episode:Learn more about podcast editing with sonimorphicPodcast Editing
#WeirdDarknessRadio WEEK OF APRIL 13, 2025HOUR ONE: What caused complete darkness to engulf the New England town of Newburyport in 1871 – and what were the strange lights seen by dozens of students and their teacher? *** Engineers working to link Scotland and England with cables on the floor of the ocean have stumbled across an amazing find from Word War 1… a submarine that was sunk due to a sea monster! (The Submarine Sunk by a Sea Monster) *** “The Mira Theater Haunting” by Bili White ==========HOUR TWO: “MJ12: JFK and UFOs” *** No one likes uninvited guests – and it appears, neither do those in the afterlife. (Dead Village) *** Ask Pedro Rodrigues Filho and he'll tell you he's a nice guy. After all, he may be a serial killer – but he only kills bad guys. (The Real-Life Dexter) *** What caused the sky to go dark in the middle of the day back in 1780? (New England's Dark Day)==========SUDDEN DEATH OVERTIME: Paul Bernardo, with the help of his wife Karla Homolka, stalked a Canadian suburb with a number of terrible rapes that were only the beginning of their life of cruelty. They would come to be known as the Ken and Barbie Killers. (The True Horror of the Ken and Barbie Killers) *** When you think of a con artist, you think of slick players like Johnny Hooker and Henry Gondorf from “The Sting”, masters of disguise and ID like Frank Abagnale from “Catch Me If You Can”, or even the mysterious Keyser Söze from “The Usual Suspects”. But I'm guessing what you never picture in your head is a Victorian woman named Madame Rachel. She never got her own movie, but she was the real deal. (The Con Woman Madame Rachel) *** A forest in beautiful West Sussex, UK is only beautiful from the outside – for within, witnesses have seen mysterious things… including UFOs, mysterious deaths, and unexplained vanishings. (Danger Lurking In The Woods)==========SOURCES AND REFERENCES FROM TONIGHT'S SHOW:“The Mira Theater Haunting” by Bili White from Paranormality Magazine“The Shadow Over Newburyport” posted at Esoterx.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/y62cmsun“The Submarine Sunk by a Sea Monster” from Earth-Chronicles.com: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/ve7bwnvh“The True Horror of the Ken and Barbie Killers” by Frankie Stein for FilmDaily.co: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/5ddyr25y“The Con Woman Madame Rachel” by Geri Walton: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/f5jnwjwz“New England's Dark Day” by Troy Taylor: http://bit.ly/2OEuVTl“Dead Village” by Dreyk: http://bit.ly/33lz1Eg“The Real Life Dexter” by Kara Goldfarb: http://bit.ly/2IUuQaP“Danger Lurking In The Woods” by Ellen Lloyd: (link no longer available)“JFK And UFOs” from Paranormality Magazine==========(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for material I use whenever possible. If I have overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it immediately. Some links may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)=========="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46==========WeirdDarkness®, WeirdDarkness© 2025==========To become a Weird Darkness Radio Show affiliate, contact Radio America at affiliates@radioamerica.com, or call 800-807-4703 (press 2 or dial ext 250).==========
Paint the Town Black for Schoolhouse by Rock Band Land
Finite Time and Infinite Space SCHOOLHOUSE by Rock Band Land
All the Bees for Schoolhouse 2025 by Rock Band Land
The Dark Wood SCHOOLHOUSE by Rock Band Land
Host Dennis Scully and BOH executive editor Fred Nicolaus discuss the biggest news in the design world, including layoffs at Food52 and Schoolhouse, a new design district in Charleston, and a look back at how Covid changed the industry. Later, John Edelman joins the show to share some updates on Heller. This episode is sponsored by Jaipur LivingLINKSHellerBusiness of Home
In this episode of WORK, Erika breaks down the massive shift happening at Food52 and Schoolhouse. She talks hard choices, layoffs, and the reality of running a business when the numbers don’t add up. She gets into what went wrong, what had to change, and what’s next.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As craft beer struggles, brewers fight for better beer lawsThe battle for better beer laws is a long one. I've personally been involved in the grassroots efforts for a decade now and many of Georgia's breweries have been at it 3x that long.Beer laws don't get changed easily. The three-tier system is lonstanding and, with one tier have the majority of power (hint: it's not the brewers) they aren't keen on change. This year Georgia's brewers and the Georgia Craft Brewers Guild have put forward Senate Bill 122 to fight for more change. The key elements are allowing limited self distribution, allowing breweries to donate to charities, and raising the to-go sales cap for breweries which is currently at 288 oz, or 1 case of 10 oz cans.Schoolhouse Brewing's Thomas Monti joined us to talk about the bill, and beer laws in general. Thomas knows very well the tough times breweries are going through as he recently closed one location of his brewery. Fortunately, Schoolhouse's original location remains open. Although this bill is for Georgia this issues aren't unique to our state.It's not likely breweries will get all they're going for with this bill, verbiage to reform franchise law has already been cut. But, hopefully some change will happen. And the people will continue to fight next year.Thanks for listening to Beer Guys Radio! Your hosts are Tim Dennis and Brian Hewitt with producer Nate "Mo' Mic Nate" Ellingson and occasional appearances from Becky Smalls.Subscribe to Beer Guys Radio on your favorite app: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | RSSFollow Beer Guys Radio: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube If you enjoy the show we'd appreciate your support on Patreon. Patrons get cool perks like early, commercial-free episodes, swag, access to our exclusive Discord server, and more!
All The Bees (School House Practice Track) by Rock Band Land
The Dark Wood (School House Practice Track) by Rock Band Land
We are joined this week by one of our Fruition Youth kids, Alexa Jenkins, to discuss life as a high schooler in today's day and age. We talk about drug issues, empathy, and the best ways to help today's youth in this great episode!
Finite Time and Infinite Space (Schoolhouse Practice Track) by Rock Band Land
In this episode, FPEA Chairman Suzanne Nunn speaks with Yvette Hampton, producer and host of Schoolhouse Rocked - The Homeschool Revolution. Yvette shares her story of how she went from being the mom who would never homeschool, to taking to the road with her family as a homeschool mom and traveling the country to document and share the amazing opportunities for those who choose to homeschool their own children.
DJ FrankEC Rings in the New Year 2025 with a massive 3hrs set of old school house! More info : www.djfrankec.com/old-school-house
Step inside the festive yet eerie halls of Akron School House Haunted Attraction as we explore their incredible Christmas event! Featuring Rick Paulton of the Whole Damn Enchilada Podcast, this video dives deep into what makes this seasonal experience a standout among holiday-themed haunts. From the enchanting holiday transformations to the dedicated actors who bring the story to life, Rick shares his expert insights and highlights the event's unique blend of charm and thrills. Discover how Akron School House masterfully combines the joy of the season with the excitement of a haunted attraction. Whether you're a dedicated haunt enthusiast or seeking a holiday adventure with a twist, this event is sure to impress. Be sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more walkthroughs, reviews, and exclusive content. #AkronSchoolHouse #ChristmasHaunt #HauntedAttraction #HolidayAdventure #HauntReview #WholeDamnEnchiladaPodcast #HolidayMagic #HauntedHouse #ChristmasEvent #FestiveThrills --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jarad-hagerty/support
Today - Apache Elementary School stands as a testament to resilience and community—a one-room schoolhouse that has weathered more than a century of change. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today - Apache Elementary School stands as a testament to resilience and community—a one-room schoolhouse that has weathered more than a century of change. Support the show: https://www.myheraldreview.com/site/forms/subscription_services/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HerbRally | Herbalism | Plant Medicine | Botany | Wildcrafting
Save 50% on ALL COURSES at Heart of Herbs Herbal School! Use coupon code HAPPY50 at checkout before December 31, 2024 LEARN MORE & REGISTER Today's episode is audio from the Heart of Herbs Herbal School Podcast with Demetria Clark. EPISODE DESCRIPTION Unlock a world of botanical wisdom with our captivating conversation featuring Mason Hutchison, the creative force behind HerbRally.com. Explore the diverse career paths within the herbal community and the importance of quality and integrity in the industry. Mason reflects on his enduring relationship with Mountain Rose Herbs and how his passion for connecting communities led to the creation of Herb Rally, a comprehensive resource for herbal events and knowledge. Discover Mason's journey of transforming his vision into a flourishing business and the creative ways he integrates personal interests, like hip-hop, to make his work more fulfilling. Ride along with us as we navigate the exhilarating leap from a stable career to pursuing a passion full-time. Mason shares the triumphs and challenges of turning HerbRally.com into a thriving venture ahead of schedule, touching on the critical role of financial planning and the courage required to follow one's dreams. Through heartwarming personal anecdotes, we delve into the power of language and intention in shaping one's destiny and the unexpected rewards that come with entrepreneurial endeavors. Dive into the vibrant world of HerbRally's offerings, where herbal enthusiasts find not just education but a community. From a rich library of herbalism classes through the Schoolhouse membership to exclusive podcast content, Herb Rally provides a supportive environment for learning and growth. With a focus on diverse teaching styles and inclusive education, this episode celebrates the value of community-driven knowledge and the passion that fuels the herbalism world. Join us for a journey filled with love, learning, and the endless possibilities within the herbal community. LEARN MORE ABOUT HEART OF HERBS HERBAL SCHOOL
Guest: Sal Khan, founder of Khan AcademyAI is poised to change nearly every business, but few are changing as quickly as education. And Sal Khan, who has spend more than a decade manually creating more than 7,000 educational videos, says that's a good thing. He's encouraged Khan Academy to focus on “disrupt[ing] ourselves ... more than almost any other organization that I know of.” The reason is backed up by the data: Personalized tutors — designed to help students achieve mastery in a subject, but previously thought to be unscalable — could shift the educational bell curve “significantly to the right,” Sal says.Chapters:(00:52) - John and Ann Doerr (05:20) - Khan Academy's origins (07:42) - What it is now (12:43) - Emotional fortitude (15:25) - Generating revenue (19:36) - The two-sigma “problem” (21:31) - OpenAI and Sam Altman (24:47) - What AI can do (27:56) - Cheating and other fears (30:06) - Video production (34:08) - Standardized tests (38:36) - AI tutors' tone (40:22) - Not leaving the closet (43:20) - Who Khan Academy is hiring (45:58) - What “grit” means to Sal Mentioned in this episode: Nasdaq, Dan Wohl, Vedic and Buddhist literature, Microsoft, Benjamin Bloom, ChatGPT, the Turing Test, Greg Brockman, Donald Trump, Bing Chat and Sydney, Khanmigo, the SAT and ACT, Schoolhouse.world, Craig Silverstein and Google, John Resig and jQuery, and Angela Duckworth.Links:Connect with SalTwitterLinkedInConnect with JoubinTwitterLinkedInEmail: grit@kleinerperkins.com Learn more about Kleiner PerkinsThis episode was edited by Eric Johnson from LightningPod.fm
Episode 545: Adam Banks talks about the following topics in this episode:1. The Most Memorable Presidential Concession Speeches in recent US History 2. Interview with Brent Hoover, Former Superintendent of Knott County Schools3. Todays National Holiday -National Bologna Day 4. Adam Prepares for The Upcoming 10th Annual Josie Music Awards BRENT HOOVER BIO:Adam Banks sits down with Former superintendent of Knott County Schools, Brent Hoover. Brent Hoover is a dedicated educator and administrator with a rich background in K-12 education. He served as the former superintendent of Knott County Schools, where he was known for his commitment to student success and community engagement. Before stepping into administrative roles, Brent spent several years as a classroom teacher, where he developed a deep understanding of the educational needs of students and the challenges faced by teachers.Throughout his career, Brent held various administrative positions, including Technology Director, Instructional Supervisor, Director of Transportation and eventually the Superintendent. In each of these roles, he worked tirelessly to enhance educational programs and improve operational efficiency, always prioritizing the needs of students and staff.Follow OFF THE CUFF WITH ADAM BANKS:FB: @offthecuffwithadambanksIG:@offthecuffwithadambanksTwitter:@theadambanksIG:@theadambanksSubscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube!**and all other major podcasting platforms**http://linktr.ee/offthecuffwithadambanks
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! It was the career move of a lifetime. Angelina Rivera was on track to be on the Bass Pro fishing team; the only problem was where she would live. With the help of a friend, she was offered a very spacious place to stay, loaded with rooms, multiple bathrooms, and even a gym. The only problem was that it was an old abandoned schoolhouse that needed someone to help take care of it. It was housing, nonetheless, so Angelina gladly accepted. Only to soon discover that while no living souls were passing through the halls of this old building, there were many souls of those who had passed on. Angelina would soon meet many of them. Today, we hear Part Two of her story on The Grave Talks. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
This is a Grave Talks CLASSIC EPISODE! It was the career move of a lifetime. Angelina Rivera was on track to be on the Bass Pro fishing team; the only problem was where she would live. With the help of a friend, she was offered a very spacious place to stay, loaded with rooms, multiple bathrooms, and even a gym. The only problem was that it was an old abandoned schoolhouse that needed someone to help take care of it. It was housing, nonetheless, so Angelina gladly accepted. Only to soon discover that while no living souls were passing through the halls of this old building, there were many souls of those who had passed on. Angelina would soon meet many of them. Today, we hear Part One of her story on The Grave Talks. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
How did a titan of Wall Street manage to attain his success coming from a rural dairy farm in the eastern Connecticut town of Sterling? Charles Dow's only education was in a one-room schoolhouse, and yet managed to start the Dow-Jones Company, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, and the Wall Street Journal. The improbable journey makes for a great story, told by the Sterling Town Historian and the President of the Sterling Historical Society, Megan McGory-Gleason.
WPA writer Sara B. Wrenn's oral history interview with Mrs. J.R. Bean, and some excerpts from the reminiscences of one of her in-laws, James Meikle Sharp, who crossed the country on an Oregon Trail wagon train and secured a teacher's certificate in his new Oregon home. (For the transcript, see https://www.loc.gov/item/wpalh001963/ )
S6 E13 Frances Remembering a One Room School House Welcome to Tea Toast and Trivia! Thank you for listening in. I am your host Rebecca Budd, and I am looking forward to sharing this moment with you. Welcome to this special episode of our podcast, where I share a heartfelt conversation with my 93-year-old mother. In this episode, we journey back to the 1930s, as she reminisces about her experiences attending a one-room schoolhouse on the prairies. Her vivid memories paint a picture of a simpler time, filled with laughter, learning, and the bonds of childhood friendships. As we delve into her stories, we also reflect on the present moment, as my mother now receives 24/7 care. This conversation holds a special place in my heart, as it was one of the last meaningful exchanges we had before she transitioned into this new phase of her life. Despite the challenges she faces, her spirit remains unbroken, and she continues to express her gratitude for each day that unfolds. Join me as we celebrate my mother's incredible journey and the wisdom she has gained over the years. Her stories are not just a glimpse into the past; they are a testament to resilience, love, and the importance of cherishing every moment. Tune in to hear her voice and the lessons that resonate through generations. Until next time we meet, safe travels wherever your adventures lead you. Rebecca Music by Epidemic Sound "Lots of Love, Judy" by David Celeste https://www.epidemicsound.com/track/0vjuoCfgAn/
IPv6 Buzz welcomes back Nick Buraglio, a frequent guest, to discuss RFC 9637. We get into the details of RFC 9637, which describes the new documentation prefix space for IPv6. We also explore the process of how RFCs go from idea to standard in the IETF. (Cue the “I’m Just a Bill” song from Schoolhouse... Read more »
IPv6 Buzz welcomes back Nick Buraglio, a frequent guest, to discuss RFC 9637. We get into the details of RFC 9637, which describes the new documentation prefix space for IPv6. We also explore the process of how RFCs go from idea to standard in the IETF. (Cue the “I’m Just a Bill” song from Schoolhouse... Read more »
Little by Little Homeschool - Homeschooling, Motherhood, Homemaking, Education, Family
The first question most homeschool families ask is something about curriculum and the academic part of home education. Sure, that has it's place. But, what if it isn't the most important thing about these years with your children at home? Today's guest, Yvette Hampton, of Schoolhouse Rocked is sharing what she discovered on her journey as a new homeschool mom. Her encouragement of shifting your why and focus, along with her candid answers about the ups and downs of being a homeschool mom is going to be just what you need as you kick off this school year. Grab that pile of laundry that needs to be folded and pop those earbuds in because I've got a treat for you today! ♥ Leigh Yvette's website: https://schoolhouserocked.com Podcast Link: https://schoolhouserocked.com/the-schoolhouse-rocked-podcast/ Facebook Page Link: https://www.facebook.com/SchoolhouseRocked Instagram Link: https://www.instagram.com/schoolhouse_rocked/ Pinterest Link: https://www.pinterest.com/Schoolhouse_Rocked/ YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9fmNhPsTZ7LwZFc99SmYIA Schoolhouse Rocked Movie: https://schoolhouserockedmovie.com DESIGN YOUR FAMILY'S HOMESCHOOL WITH YOUR HOMESCHOOL BLUEPRINT https://littlebylittlehomeschool.com/blueprint CREATE YOUR HOME TASK SYSTEM WITH THE TIDY HOME https://www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com/tidyhome Website - https://www.littlebylittlehomeschool.com Newsletter - https://littlebylittlehomeschool.subscribemenow.com/ Community - https://www.facebook.com/groups/homeschoollifestylecommunity Follow - https://www.instagram.com/littlebylittlehomeschool/ Connect - info@littlebylittlehomeschool.com Listen to these related episodes: 51. How to Create a Homeschool Vision and Goals and Why These Help to Choose Your Curriculum 74. Homeschooling With Toddlers and Preschoolers Around: Practical Tips to Succeed in the Homeschool Day with Young Children 100. Why the Reasons You Are Homeschooling Matters and How To Figure That Out...Plus, Let's Celebrate! 138. My Top 3 Daily Habits That Keep Me On Track As A Busy Homeschool Mom
Whew, this conversation was so good! Lacey and her husband are homesteading in North Carolina, and I noticed they're in a town that I was actually really hoping to find a house in, so that felt kind of Kismet to start off - but there's just so much more that she does that resonates and interests me! My favorite thing we talked about was the food clubs they're organizing to help make sure their community has access to healthy, fresh, local food. How awesome is that? I'll be heading to visit them once I'm settled to see what they've got going on, and how I can take part/contribute to the food club, and I'm so excited about that! They also are teaching their children the ins and outs of homesteading, like using whole animal, and why that's important. Also the value of community (you know I love that!) and taking care of each other. Lacey is so smart, and she and her husband Drew host their own podcast called The Schoolhouse Life, where they talk about these same things and more.I learned so much from talking with Lacey! Listen here for the conversation-If you want to learn more about The Schoolhouse Life, you can find their website here: https://www.theschoolhouselife.com/They're also on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/theschoolhouselifeAnd on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/@TheSchoolhouseLifeAnd their group on Facebook is here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/theschoolhouselifeYou can send me messages(this is new!)!Support the Show.Please follow Grounded In Maine podcast on Instagram here , or on Facebook hereYouTube channel link is here You can DM me there or email me at amysgardenjam@gmail.com Website for Amy's Garden Jam is www.amysgardenjam.comHow Do I Get There From Here by Jane Bolduc - listen to more at www.janebolduc.comPodcast cover by Becca Kofron- follow here on Instagram here https://www.instagram.com/cute_but_loud/ and/or check out her awesome art projects here: https://www.cutebutloud.com/ Grounded in Maine Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout, the easiest podcast hosting platform. Learn more at www.buzzsprout.com Grounded in Maine is thrilled to be partnering with Connor Tyson to support listeners with financial coaching. Connect with Coach Connor Tyson of Progress Solutions LLC here: https://bit.ly/48eM9McYou can support this podcast one time (or many) with the Buy me a coffee/Hot Chocolate link here: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/groundedinm...
In episode 411 of the YouTube Creators Hub podcast, host Dusty Porter interviews Stacey Grissom from the YouTube channel 'Schoolhouse Homestead.' Stacey shares her journey of converting a 1914 Indiana school into a family home and discusses the development and growth of her YouTube channel, which documents the entire process. With nearly 200,000 subscribers, Stacey dives into storytelling techniques, overcoming challenges, and utilizing Instagram and TikTok to drive traffic to her YouTube. Tune in to hear her insights on content creation, monetization, and strategic growth. About Stacie Stacie is a content creator (currently) focused on telling the story of turning a 100-year-old elementary school into a home for her family. At her previous day job, Stacie began her career as the third employee of BarkBox, where for 10 years she launched and shaped the voice, content, and social channels of the most dog-obsessed company in the universe. Elevate Your YouTube Success with TubeBuddy: Experience the Power of TubeBuddy with a Free 30-Day Trial. YouTube Creator Community Discord: Private Creator Discord, Mastermind Call, and Extra Podcast Episodes. Entrepreneurs Minute is my weekly newsletter. It's A behind-the-scenes look at what I'm thinking and experiencing each week, and I share anything I find valuable for creators. One-On-One YouTube Coaching With Dusty Opus Clip assists in creating YouTube Shorts from long-form content. On Fiverr, you can quickly and easily hire skilled freelance professionals for various projects. Creative Fuel: Train Your Own YouTube ChatGPT for better ideas, titles, thumbnails, and more. Connect With Stacie Here: Website /// YouTube Channel /// Instagram Dusty's Recommended YouTube Gear:
When Lyntell Washington meets Dr. Robert Marks she thinks she has found her the true love that will take care of her and her 3-year-old daughter. After a year of dating, the shocking truth behind his intentions come to life in the crazy story.Reference:Fatal AffairsSeason 1Episode 1: Lessons in Lust
Mimosa Jones Tunney, founder & president of the American Emergent Curriculum (AEC) and The School House, is a former political speech and Hollywood television writer who wrote scripts for Oprah and HBO. It was a collaboration with Aaron Sorkin that eventually led her down the path of researching American education, which made her realize she needed to improve our system.Drawing from her background in policy, Jones Tunney set out to fix the education system by starting the American Emergent Curriculum (AEC), which is curriculum that leverages the science of human learning through proven pedagogical research. The curriculum has been implemented through a NY-based brick-and-mortar school called The School House and an online program called, TSH Anywhere, which has shown to successfully resolve all the current education system's issues.In this episode, Jones Tunney tells how one goes from Hollywood script-writing to starting her own school, and we get deep into how to modernize education. Again, why are we still using textbooks?For all links and resources mentioned in this episode, head to the show notes: https://www.educatorforever.com/episode94.
The positive message of Eden? It is time to spread the good news to our children and youth beginning with the launch of The Eden Schoolhouse Network (ESN). Local churches and concerned individuals are stepping up to make a difference! Would you like to see an Eden Family Schoolhouse, with Tru316 inside, be established in your area? If so, contact Bruce@Tru316.com. Many ministries are spreading the positive message of John 3:16, of salvation by faith, through their publications and outreach programs. Now it is time to focus on spreading the positive message of Genesis 3:16 too! To launch an Eden Family Schoolhouse we are looking for like-minded churches and individuals. Do you have two rooms (one for 12 children for K-2 and the other for 12 more children for 3-4) available during the daytime hours of the week? Let's talk! Email us today. Bruce@Tru316.com. Don't assume others will do it. Do it yourself. We're looking for God to raise up volunteer teams composed of prayer team coordinators, family recruiters and more.Joy Fleming, PhD, PsyD, and Rev. Bruce C. E. Fleming, DEA, have been involved in the successful startup and development of a graduate seminary overseas and a discipleship Christian high school in the United States. They are co-founders of the Tru316 Foundation (Tru316.com), which is a 501(c)(3) private operating foundation headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Contact us today about how you can help raise up an Eden Family Schoolhouse! For an information package, contact Bruce@Tru316.com. The Tru316 Foundation (www.Tru316.com) is the home of The Eden Podcast with Bruce C. E. Fleming where we “true” the verse of Genesis 3:16. The Tru316 Message is that “God didn't curse Eve (or Adam) or limit woman in any way.” Once Genesis 3:16 is made clear the other passages on women and men become clear too. You are encouraged to access the episodes of Seasons 1-11 of The Eden Podcast for teaching on the seven key passages on women and men. Are you a reader? We invite you to get from Amazon the four books by Bruce C. E. Fleming in The Eden Book Series (Tru316.com/trubooks). Would you like to support the work of the Tru316 Foundation? You can become a Tru Partner here: www.Tru316.com/partner
On January 18 2012, a contractor was walking along a road In Dover Township Pennsylvania, called Schoolhouse road in York County when he noticed a plastic bag there. It was heavy and had a weird kind of liquidy consistency. At first he said he thought it might be a dead animal but then he saw the blood and what looked like long, gray human hair and skin he called the police…he realized what he was looking at was a human scalp. The lab confirmed that this was human but they ran the DNA and could not find a match to anyone in the system. So the head became a John Doe officially but unofficially, the Foodsaver bag case. So that bag and that strip of skin remained in that crime lab. Until five years later. This would lead them to a 67 year old diminutive grandmother who looked like a sweet little lady - and who was guilty of pathological lies, horrific murder - and who some believe could even be a black widow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Send us a Text Message.Have you ever wondered how a podcast can evolve, grow, foster a community, and make a meaningful impact in the field of occupational therapy?Join us as we celebrate the Journey of the OT Schoolhouse. In this special episode, we'll discuss the growing reach of our Back to School Conference and our vision to reduce the knowledge translation timeline in occupational therapy. You'll meet the dedicated team behind our success and hear our aspirations for the future. Don't miss this episode packed with gratitude, insights, and exciting updates for the OT community.Listen now to learn the following objectives:Learners will describe the importance of accessible and simplified communication in the field of pediatric occupational therapy.Learners will identify ways technology and AI can enhance their productivity.Learners will recognize the essential role of community and collaboration in their ongoing professional growth.Thanks for tuning in! Thanks for tuning into the OT Schoolhouse Podcast brought to you by the OT Schoolhouse Collaborative Community for school-based OTPs. In OTS Collab, we use community-powered professional development to learn together and implement strategies together. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and check out the show notes for every episode at OTSchoolhouse.comSee you in the next episode!
Send us a Text Message.Have you ever wondered how a podcast can evolve, grow, foster a community, and make a meaningful impact in the field of occupational therapy?Join us as we celebrate the Journey of the OT Schoolhouse. In this special episode, we'll discuss the growing reach of our Back to School Conference and our vision to reduce the knowledge translation timeline in occupational therapy. You'll meet the dedicated team behind our success and hear our aspirations for the future. Don't miss this episode packed with gratitude, insights, and exciting updates for the OT community.Listen now to learn the following objectives:Learners will describe the importance of accessible and simplified communication in the field of pediatric occupational therapy.Learners will identify ways technology and AI can enhance their productivity.Learners will recognize the essential role of community and collaboration in their ongoing professional growth.Thanks for tuning in! Thanks for tuning into the OT Schoolhouse Podcast brought to you by the OT Schoolhouse Collaborative Community for school-based OTPs. In OTS Collab, we use community-powered professional development to learn together and implement strategies together. Don't forget to subscribe to the show and check out the show notes for every episode at OTSchoolhouse.comSee you in the next episode!
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There're 677,000 volunteer firefighters across America and Ellen Yarborough joined their ranks at 45 years old. The history teacher then accidentally pioneered giving her students academic credit for their service as fire cadets, which they can do as young as 14 years old! Her model called “Schoolhouse to Firehouse” is inspiring the next generation of firefighters and community leaders. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There're 677,000 volunteer firefighters across America and Ellen Yarborough joined their ranks at 45 years old. The history teacher then accidentally pioneered giving her students academic credit for their service as fire cadets, which they can do as young as 14 years old! Her model called “Schoolhouse to Firehouse” is inspiring the next generation of firefighters and community leaders. Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.