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Most school leaders will be familiar with PBL. But for principal Amy McElroy PBL means Problem-Based—not Project-Based—Learning. We discuss what the differences are and what it means for her school, and how this approach impacts her student's engagement and overall success. Amie McElroy is elementary school director at STEM School in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
Social-emotional learning (SEL) is crucial at any age, but it has a special significance at the middle level. Today we sit down with an Illinois principal who's school's unique approach to SEL has made an impact in to the culture and character of students in the middle grades and beyond. Francesca Peck is principal at Polaris Charter Academy in Chicago, Illinois. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
David is joined by special guest referee Scott McLeod to review the 2025 edition of WWE Backlash!
This podcast will discuss Care for Children and Youth with Cerebral Palsy (GMFCS levels III to V). This podcast was created by Juliette Eshleman a medical student at the University of Calgary with the help of Dr. Scott McLeod, a Clinical Associate Professor at the Cumming School of Medicine in the department of pediatrics, and a Child Health & Wellness Researcher for the Alberta Children's Hospital Research Institute.. This PedsCases podcast focuses on an overview of care for children and youth with cerebral palsy, with a specific focus on those who are within the Gross Motor Function Classification System (GMFCS) levels III to V
Today we're joined by author, educator and PBL advocate Sara Lev, to explain why project-based learning is not only appropriate for our youngest learners, but should be implemented far more often. We cover what it looks like in the early grades, and how principals can lead the way in implementing project-based learning in early childhood. Sara Lev is teacher on special assignment at the Larchmont Charter School in Los Angeles, and author of Implementing Project Based Learning in Early Childhood. You can find her on Twitter @saramlev. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
What happens when an introvert steps onto the stage to ignite a revolution in education? Join us as we welcome Dr. Scott McLeod, a trailblazer in educational leadership from the University of Colorado, Denver. Scott shares his unique journey, balancing his introverted nature with his passion for "making learning less boring" and the profound influence of his groundbreaking "Did You Know?" video on the educational landscape. This personal reflection sets the stage for a captivating conversation about innovation in teaching, highlighted by an intriguing story involving superintendents and a playful "dude" card game designed to rethink technology in classrooms.Explore the transformative power of Deeper Learning via The Four Shifts Protocol as we navigate its intersection with culturally responsive pedagogy, social-emotional learning, and inquiry-based learning. We challenge the traditional educational models prioritizing rote memorization, advocating instead for an approach that embraces equity and belonging. Through the lens of the pedagogical triangle, we examine how innovative curriculum designs like embedded honors courses can dismantle barriers and promote student-driven pathways. This engaging episode is a call to action for educators and schools to embrace their broader mission, ensuring equitable support for every student amidst the challenges of federal funding and resource disparities.EPISODE RESOURES:Connect with Dr. Scott McLeod via his website, Instagram, Bluesky, and LinkedInThe Four Shifts ProtocolHarnessing Technology for Deeper Learning (quick quide)Leadership for Deeper LearningRigor or Vigor: What do we want for our children?Deeper Learning Requires Deeper RelationshipsGetting Smart website
How do we balance freedom of expression, professional responsibilities, and the role of the regulator? Scott McLeod shares the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta's perspective. With media coverage and recently proposed legislation focused on freedom of expression of regulated professionals, the CPSA sought to clarify the college's intent and the need to strike the right balance of allowing physicians the freedom to express their opinions while upholding their responsibilities as a professional to protect the public. Scott talks about the challenge to the practitioner of differentiating professional and personal identities, the college's responsibility to determine when professionals' public statements may affect patient care and safety, the complications brought about by social media, and the importance of remaining open to diverse opinions and respectful open discourse. Transcript: http://clearweb.drivehq.com/podcast_transcripts/CLEAR_podcast_episode85_Freedom_Expression_Regulator_011425_transcript.pdf
When there are significant shifts in what we know about education, it can take a long time before those changes reach all teachers. For Erik Francis, Depth of Knowledge (DOK) is one such framework that needs reexamination. But these shifts don't happen with trainings alone—they require leadership to implement effectively. Francis sat down with the Center for Innovative Leadership to discuss the future of DOK, and how principals play an essential part in successful professional development Erik Francis is an author and speaker, and currently employs his 25 years of experience in education as owner and operator of professional development company Maverik Education. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
How should AI be incorporated—or not—into school? Although it's latest iteration is relatively new, veteran educator and author Holly Clark has plenty of experience negotiating the relationship between technology and education, joins us to offer her thoughts on the promises and limits of artificial intelligence in education. Holly Clark is a speaker, best-selling author, educator, and dedicated advocate for digital learning. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
When Bryan Byerlee's school building was set for reconstruction, three basic needs were prioritized: warm, safe, and dry. But those were just the baseline non-negotiables. What he and others would come to recognize is how redesigning a school is a unique opportunity to empower students, shape school culture, and improve learning overall. Bryan Byerlee is principal of Garden City Elementary School in Cranston, Rhode Island. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
Some educators might feel limited when it comes to outdoor learning options. Sure, there's sports, the odd field trip, and maybe holding a class or two outside—weather permitting. Today's guest comes to us from a unique and innovative school in Oregon that is blazing trails by teaching outside every day. We hear how rewarding it is for the students they serve, and what principals can take away from this model and bring to their schools. Heidi McKay is executive director of Down to Earth Forest School in West Linn, Oregon. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
It's all too easy to assume that schools need to focus only on standards and benchmarks at the expense of everything else. Baltimore-based principal Traci Mathena joins us today to explain how enriching educational opportunities are something all students should receive, and shares how her school is benefitting from play-based and place-based learning. Traci Mathena is principal of Creative City Public Charter School in Baltimore, Maryland. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
Dave is joined by Scott McLeod and 'The GOAT' David Campbell as they review the fallout of Crown Jewel and Scott cashes in his title opportunity from winning last season. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
- Would you consider renting out to Swifties for the week of the shows? - Pediatric group says doctors should regularly screen kids for reading difficulties. Guest Dr. Scott McLeod - one of the authors and chair of the society's mental health and developmental disabilities committee, joins the show- Lorraine Sommerfeld - columnist at driving.ca on Four people dead after vehicle crashes into guardrail in downtown Toronto
Scott McLeod & Chris Murray take a trip back to the insanity of the Ruthless Aggression era with confusing finishes, concreate crypts and Mordecai Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave is joined by Scott McLeod this week as they analyse his team's dominant performance all season long. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Project-based learning (PBL) isn't a new concept, but that doesn't mean there aren't new ways to approach it. South Carolina principal Beth Foster joins us to talk about how her school is innovating it's implementation of PBL, strengthening student literacy, relationships, and more. Beth Foster is principal of Anderson Mill Elementary in Moore, South Carolina. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
Having rose through the ranks of NXT in the early days of the Performance Center, Bayley has gone on to become one of the pillars of the company's women's division. From building up the Hugger gimmick to greatness in WWE's development system, through to her initial main roster struggles to being the lynchpin of the pandemic year before going on to leading one of the best female stables in company history in Damage Ctrl. With so many ups and downs, there is plenty to chat when it comes to the new WWE Women's Champion, which is what Steven Wilson will be looking to do on this latest feature show alongside Scott McLeod, Sarah Grieve and Chris Anthony Lopez. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
David Campbell & Scott Mcleod look at the fallout from a big Mania week before previewing TNA Rebellion & AEW Dynasty Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
School transformation is about more than just a change in name, or even a change in leadership. For Eric Chagala, principal of San Diego's VIDA Academy, culture is key. Chagala shares his story with Center for Innovative Leadership fellows Liz Garden and Scott Mcleod, and talks about the real reasons for VIDA Academy's successes. Eric Chagala, Ed.D. is is the founding principal of the Vista Innovation & Design Academy (VIDA) in San Diego, California. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
Gary Kernahan takes over the hosting chair this month as the team jump into the wrestling time machine and discuss a tag team that really isn't talked about enough in the modern era. Joined by Scott McLeod and Derek Kernahan, they take at in-depth look at Demolition, a team who were a, no pun intended, dominate duo in the World Wrestling Federation during the late 80s and early 90s. Composed of Ax and Smash, and later Crush, Demolition were the pillar of tag team wrestling during this era, and were well known for their signature look and record breaking WWF Tag Championship run. Between being the first team to appear as the 1 and 2 in the Royal Rumble, to a series of lawsuits at the company they found fame which meant that they weren't recognised in a way they should have been, there is plenty for the team to discuss in this hour long episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Vrain Waves: Teaching Conversations with Minds Shaping Education
Tune in for our conversation with Dr. Scott McLeod about his 4 Shifts Protocol and how these shifts can help teachers engage in reflection, apply deeper learning principles, and build student agency in their classrooms. As we learn and grow as educators, the 4 Shifts Protocol is intended "to get at some specific, concrete ‘think abouts' and ‘look fors' that can help educators dialogue around what they might change." Continuous refinement for the win!https://twitter.com/SuzannahEvans2https://twitter.com/saeed_shanehttps://twitter.com/mcleodhttps://dangerouslyirrelevant.org/resources/4-shifts-protocolhttps://www.amazon.com/Shift-Student-Led-Reimagining-Classroom-Workflows/dp/1948334526
Having mostly covered other promotions in recent times, our team decided to CROSS THE LINE for this latest feature show. Joining host Scott McLeod are Billy Strachan, Chris Murray and David Campbell as they take a step into the Impact Zone to analyse and debate just some of the male and female wrestlers who they believe merit being in the discussion for being some of the best TNA wrestlers of all time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dave brings in guest co-host Scott McLeod to discuss a jam-packed season finale. Can Scott win for a 4th time? Who are the favourites to win the Listener's League? And will we have a change of guard among the SDL hosts? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We know that a great school leader can have a powerful impact on the success of a school and its students. But how exactly do we get great principals? We sat down with Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond to discuss the latest research on developing effective principals, and how policymakers, districts, and educators can ensure school leaders have what they need to grow and thrive. Dr. Linda Darling-Hammond is President and CEO of the Learning Policy Institute. She is also the Charles E. Ducommun Professor of Education Emeritus at Stanford University where she founded the Stanford Center for Opportunity Policy in Education and served as the faculty sponsor of the Stanford Teacher Education Program, which she helped to redesign. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Dr. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership.
Principals have an ethical obligation to ensure their students are provided an equitable education. But that's easier said than done, especially in the midst of charged conversations surrounding school communities. Mark Anthony Gooden joins us to discuss how principals can effectively discuss and implement plans to improve equity at their schools, and why it's so important that they do so. Mark Anthony Gooden is Christian A. Johnson Endeavor Professor in Education Leadership, director of the Endeavor Antiracist & Restorative Leadership Initiative, and chair of the Department of Organization & Leadership at the Teachers College of Columbia University in New York City. Liz Garden is principal of Henry P. Clough Elementary school in Mendon Massachusetts, and serves as fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Scott McLeod is professor of educational leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, and a fellow at the NAESP Center for Innovative Leadership. Want to learn more? Check out Gooden's Principal magazine article, "When the Fight for Equity Becomes an Ethical Dilemma." – https://bit.ly/3QZlWuJ
Scott McLeod returns to SDL as a guest alongside Steven as they go through his team for this season having had to draft from last after winning Season 17 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On Monday's Rugby Daily, Richie McCormack brings you reaction to Ireland's bruising win over the Springboks on Saturday. We hear from scrum coach John Fogarty, plus Gregor Townsend and Scott McLeod give their unique perspectives on the coverage since. There's good news for Munster fans regarding head coach Graham Rowntree. Eddie Jones reacts angrily to stories linking him with a Japan return.And Rassie Erasmus gives his take on Handre Pollard's return to the Springbok team.
All Blacks midfielder Jordie Barrett is in doubt for this weekend's Rugby World Cup opener against hosts France. Barrett has a knee injury and failed to train for a second straight day. Assistant coach Scott McLeod says Barrett hasn't yet been ruled out of the match, but he concedes he may not be available.
This episode features Scott McLeod, winemaker, and one of the founders of WineXRay. Our conversation covers Scott's background building the Francis Ford Coppola brands, the development of WineXRay with his business partner Gianni Colantuoni, the color and tannin components that the WineXRay technology measures, its practical uses in a winery, the basic traits of anthocyanins and tannins in wine, the effects of temperature on red-grape phenolic development in the vineyard, consequences of the September 2022 heatwave, extraction dynamics during primary fermentation, the pros and cons of shade cloth in the vineyard, and the limits grapevine virus and diseases have on phenolic synthesis. Link to this podcast episode (too large to host on this webpage) WineXRay Vineyard Shade Cloth Study from Kaan Kurtural of UCDavis This podcast is sponsored by Sentia. The Sentia hand-held wine analyzer is a portable device for rapid measurement of 6 key analytes during wine production - free sulfur dioxide, acetic acid, malic acid, titratable acidity, glucose, and fructose. Using existing technology developed by Universal Biosensors and applied in human health for over 10 years, you save time and money with Sentia. Sentia has been developed for winery personnel who don't want to spend hours testing using traditional techniques or waste time preparing samples, sending them off to a lab, and then waiting for results. In less time, you can test, make adjustments, then move on to the next task. Portability and speed of results are just some of the unique attributes of Sentia. No special skill is required, calibration is automatic, there are minimal or no reagents and it's cost-effective. PLUS, it's compatible with major winery management software platforms. Sentia is distributed nationally, as well in Canada, Mexico, South America, and Europe. For a demonstration, quote, and sales in your area, go to universalbiosensors.com/sentia or look for “Sentia wine analyzer” in your browser. In North America, you can also call Pelle Nilsson at 503 801-1694. The Inside Winemaking Podcast on iTunes Now on Spotify And Stitcher Radio Too Check out the Fundamentals of Winemaking Made Easy video course
Dave hosts this week's episode with special guest Scott McLeod as they review the fallout of Money in the Bank, take an in depth analysis into Scott's team selection and who has made the quarter finals of this season's Listener's League Cup. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode Notes Scott's book, Leadership for Deeper Learning The website (and book) Scott shares with schools to show them examples of what they could do:Changing the Subject: Twenty Years of Projects from High Tech High Books written by John Holt Books written by Tom Vander Ark Getting Smart
In this episode of UEN Homeroom, Dani and Matt chat with Scott McLeod, a Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Colorado Denver. Listen as he shares his expertise on Deeper Learning and how educators can use it to enhance learning in their classrooms.Dr. Scott McLeod Learn more about Deeper Learning:4 Shifts ProtocolPodcasts and Recent Books- Redesigning for Deeper Learning (redesigning lessons live on air)- LeaderTalk (talking with leaders of deeper learning schools)- Leadership for Deeper Learning (2021)- Harnessing Technology for Deeper Learning (2019)- Different Schools for a Different World (2018) Stay connected with UEN
On this episode of the Getting Smart Podcast, Tom Vander Ark is joined by Dr. Scott McLeod, a Professor of Leadership for Educational Organizations at University of Colorado Denver and author of numerous books, most recently Leadership for Deeper Learning. Scott is also a Senior Fellow at Getting Smart. Links: Different Schools for a Different World Leadership for Deeper Learning Scott McLeod Twitter Scott McLeod Fellow Page LeaderTalk Redesigning for Deeper Learning Dr. Don Haddad and Dr. Jackie Kapushion on St. Vrain Schools and Innovation Centers New Village Girls Academy Butler Tech CAPS Network
Author and professor Scott McLeod shares reflections, learnings ,and provocations based on his last two books, Leadership for Deeper Learning and Harnessing Technology for Deeper Learning. We explore the different approaches to technology integration, the challenges and opportunities connected to how school leaders frame these conversations, and what strategies and approaches have been successful in a school setting. About Scott McLeod A Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Colorado Denver, Scott McLeod, J.D., Ph.D., is widely recognized as one of the nation's leading experts on P-12 school leadership, deeper learning, technology, and innovation. He is the Founding Director of the UCEA Center for the Advanced Study of Technology Leadership in Education (CASTLE), the only university center in the U.S. dedicated to the technology needs of school administrators, and is the co-creator of the wildly popular video series, Did You Know? (Shift Happens). He also is the co-creator of the 4 Shifts Protocol for lesson/unit redesign and the founder of both the annual Iowa 1:1 Institute and EdCampIowa. Scott has worked with hundreds of schools, districts, universities, and other organizations and has received numerous awards for his technology leadership work, including the 2016 Award for Outstanding Leadership from the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Scott blogs about leadership and innovation at Dangerously Irrelevant and is a frequent keynote speaker and workshop facilitator at regional, state, national, and international conferences. Scott currently serves as an ISTE Ambassador and Community Leader, an InnEdCO Ambassador, and on NAESP's Professional Learning Advisory Council. He has written or edited 4 books and 170 articles and other publications, and is one of the most visible education professors in the United States. Scott McLeod on Social Media Twitter mcleod Facebook facebook.com/scottmcleod Instagram instagram.com/scottmcleod LinkedIn linkedin.com/in/scottmcleod Pinterest pinterest.com/scottmcleod Flickr flickr.com/photos/mcleod YouTube youtube.com/user/drscottmcleod John Mikton on Social Media LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jmikton/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jmikton Web: beyonddigital.org Dan Taylor on social media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantcz/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/DanTaylorAE Web: www.appsevents.com Listen on: iTunes / Podbean / Stitcher / Spotify / YouTube Would you like to have a free 1 month trial of the new Google Workspace Plus (formerly G Suite Enterprise for Education)? Just fill out this form and we'll get you set up bit.ly/GSEFE-Trial
Welcome to the first episode of It's Still Real To Me - where every episode, we look back at one of wrestling's many great documentaries. In episode one, where better to look than the story behind one of the most divisive and outspoken men in wrestling history - CM Punk. Best In The World chronicles the run to the WWE Championship for Punk, via Ring Of Honor (18:35) and IWA: Mid South (15:51), through epic battles with Colt Cabana (16:02), Samoa Joe (19:48), Jeff Hardy (43:17) and John Cena. Who better to take you through it than our very own self-confessed Punk apologist, and the man who's made a career out of stealing his gimmick - Chris Murray. He'll try and convince co-hosts Andy Mitchell and Scott McLeod that Punk's WWE career really was the Best In the World. We'll talk Punk T-shirts (08:06), his World Championship runs (38:51), the Straight Edge Society (47:42), and of course, the pipebomb (61:01). What are your highlights of Best In The World? And what documentaries should we review next? Let us know on Twitter or Instagram - just search "Eat Sleep Suplex Retweet".
The Mass Casualty Commission inquiry into the April, 2020 Nova Scotia shootings which claimed 22 lives has wrapped up. The report from the Inquiry is expected by late March, 2023. Much criticism of the Commission by the families of victims has occurred throughout the inquiry process and at times the families threatened to stop their cooperation with the inquiry. What is the impression of the inquiry in its totality from the brother and brother-in-law of two of the victims? Guest: Scott McLeod. Brother of Sean and sister-in-law of Alanna Jenkins. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mass Casualty Commission hearing in Nova Scotia with RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki testifying concerning the April 18, 2020 mass shooting and 22 murders in Nova Scotia. Guest has much to say on Lucki's testimony and the Commission's hearing to date. Guest: Scott McLeod. His brother Sean and Sean's partner Alanna were murdered by Gabriel Wortman. Scott McLeod is a corrections officer as was his brother and his brother's partner. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today's podcast: According to a survey of Canada's doctors released Thursday by CMA: Canadian physician workforce in despair. And second issue: Introducing more private health care into Canada. Provinces moving in that direction. Does CMA president agree? Plus your experience with healthcare. Have you encountered delays in health testing and diagnosing of your health condition? Had a surgery postponed? Waited many hours at an E.R.? Guest: Dr. Alika Lafontaine. New president Canadian Medical Association. Mass Casualty Commission hearing in Nova Scotia with RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki testifying concerning the April 18, 2020 mass shooting and 22 murders in Nova Scotia. Guest has much to say on Lucki's testimony and the Commission's hearing to date. Guest: Scott McLeod. His brother Sean and Sean's partner Alanna were murdered by Gabriel Wortman. Scott McLeod is a corrections officer as was his brother and his brother's partner. September 10 is World Suicide Prevention Day. Extremely concerning information. Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) survey of April of this year shows 18% of Ontario students have seriously contemplated suicide in the past 12 months, 59% report being depressed and 39% say their mental health is worse. As the new school year is about to begin, we address these findings which although based on Ontario teens views may well reflect a similar national perspective. Guest: Mark Henick. Attempted suicide at 15. TED Talk video of his accounting of the suicide attempt and being saved by a complete stranger has been viewed millions of times online. National spokesperson for the Canada-wide Faces of Mental Illness campaign for the Canadian Mental Health Association. Book/podcast: So-called Normal. CEO of Strategic Mental health Consulting. Affidavit which formed the basis for search of former U.S. president Donald Trump's Mar-A-Lago home released yesterday but heavily redacted. DOJ indicates materials marked "Top Secret" included in what was found at Trump's residence. Materials contained information could threaten national security if exposed. How to interpret the current situation and what to expect as Donald Trump argues his home was invaded by "thugs?" Guest: Professor Terry Madonna. Franklin and Marshall College in PA. Academic specialties, the American Presidency, American Political Parties and Political behaviour. --------------------------------------------- Host/Content Producer – Roy Green Technical Producer – David Hunter Podcast Producer – Tom McKay If you enjoyed the podcast, tell a friend! For more of the Roy Green Show, subscribe to the podcast! https://globalnews.ca/roygreen/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kevin and Jake are live at the Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club for the CP Women's Open, Brooke sitting at T32, anxiousness to get the weekend going, tournament director Ryan Paul, Golf Canada CEO Lawrence Applebaum, healthiness of the Women's game, some discussion on the men's side with the PGA Tour releasing it's 2023 schedule, PING Canada president Dave Wilson, Scott McLeod of flagstick golf, and how the leaderboard looks heading into weekend action.
KEEP WORKING ON YOURSELF "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life." —Steve Jobs"Don't always wait for someone else to inspire you. Inspire yourself!" ―Rodney Walker"You may not be able to change the current situation, but you can still try your best." —Md Parvej Ansari"If it is important to you, you will find a way. If not, you'll find an excuse." —Ryan Blair"Don't devalue yourself, you are the world's most precious stone." ―Michael Bassey Johnson"Success doesn't come to you; you go to it." —T. Scott McLeod"Always try one more time before you quit all your hopes." ―Deb Chakraborty"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." —Oscar Wilde2. Believing in Yourself"You cannot believe in God until you believe in yourself." ―Swami Vivekananda"I think the reward for conformity is that everyone likes you except yourself." ―Rita Mae Brown"Life isn't about finding yourself. Life is about creating yourself." ―George Bernard Shaw3. Self-Improvement"It does not matter how slowly you go as long as you do not stop." ―Confucius"Formal education will make you a living; self-education will make you a fortune." ―Jim Rohn"No matter who you are, no matter what you did, no matter where you've come from, you can always change, become a better version of yourself." ―Madonna"When we strive to become better than we are, everything around us becomes better too." ―Paulo Coelho"Some people say you are going the wrong way when it's simply a way of your own." ―Angelina Jolie"We first make our habits, then our habits make us." ―John DrydenInstagram - @daily_motivationsorg Facebook- @daily_motivationsorgInterested in sponsoring this show reach out to us via Dailymotivationsorg@gmail.comSpeakers: Jim RohnThe Enthusiasm ProjectDeep dives exploring the world of what it means to be an independent creator.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify TMAC Fitness. 20 Minute Home Workouts Beginner and Advanced Workouts. No equipment. Each Workout Ends with a Meditation. Daily Motivations Support Thank you for your support, your name will be mentioned in the next episode description Support the show
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Today's podcast, July, 31, features: SK premier Scott Moe challenging PM on oil and gas and harming farmers. - Abacus CEO David Coletto. Nat'l poll shows Trudeau with lowest ever approval. - Fmr Nova Scotia RCMP tactical unit leader Tim Mills. Is fed gov manipulating N.S. mass shooting inquiry? - Scott McLeod's brother murdered in Nova Scotia mass shooting. Families feel manipulated by inquiry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A Covid outbreak has sought to sabotage the All Blacks build up to their first of the year against Ireland in Auckland on Saturday night. Coach Ian Foster and two of his assistants John Plumtree and Scott McLeod along with midfield backs David Havili and Jack Goodhue have all tested positive for Covid-19 and are now isolating. Former Ireland coach Joe Schmidt has been rushed in to help out the coaching staff. RNZ sports editor Stephen Hewson talks to Nick Truebridge.
Just as the excitement was building for the first All Blacks test of the year - Covid has struck.Ian Foster and his assistants John Plumtree and Scott McLeod are out of action with the virus.Add to that midfielders David Havili and Jack Goodhue testing postive.Former Ireland coach Joe Schmidt is being brought in to help - but what does something like this do for preparations?All Blacks assistant coach and the last coach standing Brad Mooar joined Mike Hosking.LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do educators design for higher levels of engagement and ultimately help kids find meaning in their own learning pathways for future success? How do we lean into the redesign? Scott McLeod joins Katie Martin on this week's episode to discuss how school leaders can change the status quo to create intentional learning environments for students and teachers, and rethink and reignite learning for the future of learning. Scott McLeod, J.D., Ph.D., is widely recognized as one of the nation's leading experts on P-12 school leadership, deeper learning, technology, and innovation. McLeod has worked with hundreds of schools, districts, universities, and other organizations and has received numerous awards for his technology leadership work, including the 2016 Award for Outstanding Leadership from the International Society for Technology in Education (ISTE). Scott blogs about leadership and innovation at Dangerously Irrelevant and is also the co-creator of the 4 Shifts Protocol for lesson/unit redesign. McLeod currently serves as an ISTE Community Leader and an InnEdCO Ambassador, and also is a member of NAESP's Professional Learning Advisory Council. He has written or edited 4 books and 170 articles and other publications, and is one of the most visible education professors in the United States. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram! @LCCollaborative Subscribe to our newsletter! Learner-centered tools, insights, and bright spots delivered to your inbox: https://learnercentered.org/bright-spots-newsletter/
In the 2007 film, Shift Happens, Carl Fisch (later modified by Scott Mcleod) stated that “The top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004. We are currently preparing students for jobs that don't exist yet, using technologies that haven't been invented, in order to solve problems we don't even know are problems yet.” Although the 65% figure has been debunked quite often and the data that was used during the video cannot always be verified, it is safe to say that the jobs of today, have evolved quite a bit since 2004. In addition, a lot of these fields are Global, rely a lot on technology and the use of code, like Python. In this podcast series, we will speak to professionals in the field that have jobs in industries including Fintech 3.0, Cybertechnology, Ethical AI, and Data Science We welcome Xavier De Pauw Founder & co-CEO of lendX, a B2B fintech that is looking to revolutionize the alternative credit sector with its SaaS Enabled Marketplace. Xavier started his career at Merrill Lynch in London as a Fixed income capital markets & structured finance banker. After 10 years, he co-founded a challenger banking group and was CEO of the digital challenger bank in the group. Again 10 years later, Xavier joined a €75bln private bank and asset manager as their head of strategic innovation. In 2020, Xavier went back to entrepreneurship, became a member of the advisory board at several fintechs and launched lendX with two other founders. Special Guest: Xavier De Pauw.
In the 2007 film, Shift Happens, Carl Fisch (later modified by Scott Mcleod) stated that “The top 10 in-demand jobs in 2010 did not exist in 2004. We are currently preparing students for jobs that don't exist yet, using technologies that haven't been invented, in order to solve problems we don't even know are problems yet.” Although the 65% figure has been debunked quite often and the data that was used during the video cannot always be verified, it is safe to say that the jobs of today, have evolved quite a bit since 2004. In addition, a lot of these fields are Global, rely a lot on technology and the use of code, like Python. In this podcast series, we will speak to professionals in the field that have jobs in industries including Fintech 3.0, Cybertechnology, Ethical AI, and Data Science We welcome Michael Galarnyk. Michael currently teaches Python for Data Visualization for LinkedIn Learning, Data Analytics using Python for UCSD Extension, Machine Learning Fundamentals for UCSD Extension, and Machine Learning with Python for Stanford Continuing Studies. I have previously taught Essential Python for Global Knowledge and Data Science (Python) at General Assembly. Special Guest: Michael Galarnyk.
On this episode of The Balance, Dr. Catlin Tucker invites Scott McLeod, J.D., Ph.D, Professor of Educational Leadership at the University of Colorado, Denver, to discuss cultivating leaders as builders, working on mindsets, and supporting self-care for educators. Leadership for Deeper Learning Print out and fill out your Personal Life Wheel See also the Professional Life Wheel These resources are from The Complete Guide to Work Life Balance for School Leaders
Scott McLeod and Mike Weiss are retired TPWD game wardens and residents in Rockport Texas. Listen in as they visit with John Blaha and Shane Bonnot, sharing their perspective on the status of the oyster fishery in Texas.