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J. F. Shields High School College & Career Fair Day Nov. 6 2024 J.F. Shields High School is located in Beatrice, Alabama (Monroe County). We serve grades K4-12 with approximately 270 students. We are a 1-A provider of public education. Welcome to J. F. Shields The J. F. Shield's faculty and staff are fully committed to engaging its students in quality educational opportunities, encouraging academic excellence, in a safe and orderly environment, resulting in successful lifelong learners, workers, and citizens to be able to succeed in our changing society. J.F. Shields High School is located in Beatrice, Alabama (Monroe County). We serve grades K4-12 with approximately 270 students. We are a 1-A provider of public education. Currently our academic program is structured on a nine weeks grading period; over four quarters. Students in Grades K4-4 are in a Self-Contained class setting, whereas Grades 5 and 6 are Departmentalized receiving Math and Science instruction; Language Arts and Reading Instruction. Students in Grades 7-12 are on seven classes per period day, each nine weeks. A minimum of 21 credits is required for graduating Seniors. Our school takes a family approach to learning. By applying this model, our school strives to promote academic excellence. This can be seen in our classrooms, in our sports teams, and with our various school clubs. It's great to be a J. F. Shields Panther! J.F. Shields High School 17688 Highway 21 North Beatrice, AL 36425 (251) 789-2168 School Phone (251) 789-2168 Student Absence (251) 789-2715 SChool Fax
Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast (A Show for Special Educators)
In this episode of Teach, Task Box, Inspire, Lisa gets real about what it's like to bounce back from burnout in a special education classroom. After stepping away for a year on maternity leave, she came back to the self-contained setting she once loved, only to find herself feeling disconnected and stuck. It took a lot of courage, but Lisa chose to walk away and take on a new challenge as a fifth-grade inclusion teacher in a different district.She opens up about the tough moments of doubt, the steep learning curve, and how finding the right teaching fit changed everything. Through it all, Lisa discovered the power of connecting with her students on a deeper level and reigniting the passion she thought was lost. Her story is a reminder that it's okay to step back, rethink your path, and take that leap toward a more fulfilling career. If you've ever questioned your place in education, this one's for you.Resources Mentioned: Free training: 3 Simple and Powerful Ways to Cultivate Independence in Your Special Education Classroom Show Notes: https://chalkboardsuperhero.com/episode52
-TW: This episode has a lot of sex talk. Like a lot. In this episode we discuss some revelations around sexual intimacy, self pleasure and what that means in our relationship and what we have learned in this process of getting closer together and self discovery.
Cultural competency is all about being able to interact with various cultures. As teachers, this is such a vital thing that has to occur for the success of our students in the classroom. In this episode, Alexis shares her insights on integrating cultural competence into the self-contained classroom. With over a decade of teaching experience, Alexis provides actionable strategies for creating an inclusive and culturally aware learning environment. In this episode you will learn: Understanding what cultural competence is and why it matters in special education. Effective strategies for learning about students' cultural backgrounds. Key steps to building strong relationships with students and their families. The importance of ongoing professional development in cultural competence. Links and Resources 2024 AAC in the Cloud Presentation Connect with Alexis from the Peachy Speducator The Peachy Speducator InstagramThe Peach Speducator FacebookThe Peachy Speducator PinterestThe Peachy Speducator ThreadsThe Peachy Speducator TikTok Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Find me on Tik Tok Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
Toon, Teeb, and Soaring discuss the final five's path to the end, the unlucky streak that seems to keep happening, and what it all may mean for their fantasy teams going into the finale. Check out our fantasy spreadsheet!
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Are you a nomad or otherwise “self-contained” self-liberator looking for an opportunity in the Second Realm? If so, we've got a stellar opportunity available, whether for an individual, couple, or family, here at the Veritas node of The Free Republic of P.A.Z.NIA. Whenever we can, we want to bring in… The post Veritas, P.A.Z.NIA Opportunity for Self-Contained Nomads (Or For Another Vonu Home Base) appeared first on The Vonu Podcast.
In this festive episode, we explore the importance of inclusive holiday celebrations in special education classrooms. Drawing inspiration from blog posts and highlighting educational benefits, we dive into various Christmas activities that will make this season unforgettable for your students. Plus, we've got special gifts, exclusive memberships, and holiday designs to share with you. Tune in for inspiration and actionable ideas! Links and Resources Holiday Designed Tees for TeachersUnwrap the Magic: Christmas Activities for Special Education Blog23 Print and Ready Holiday Activities BlogThe Ultimate Teacher Gift Guide for Holiday Season 2023The Exceptional Collective Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Find me on Tik Tok Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
Back-to-school nights or curriculum nights are essential opportunities for special education teachers to connect with parents and families and provide valuable information about the upcoming school year. For self-contained teachers working with students with multiple needs, these events can be particularly impactful in fostering a strong home-school partnership In this week's episode, we delve into essential tips to make your back-to-school night a truly inclusive and informative experience. We'll explore ways to ensure that your presentations speak to all families, and students, regardless of their needs. In this episode you will learn: How to prepare a presentation that works for all needs. Why you should have your room setup in an inclusive learning setting. Fun ways to introduce your entire team to families. About sharing various communication methods and how they will be used during the year. Remember that back-to-school night is an opportunity to build a supportive and trusting relationship with parents, ensuring that they feel confident and involved in their child's educational journey. Your passion for teaching and dedication to your students with multiple physical needs will undoubtedly shine through, creating a positive and welcoming atmosphere for everyone involved. Links and Resources Meet the Teacher Materials Back to School Special Educator Bundle Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Find me on Tik Tok Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
The first week of school is an exciting time for both teachers and students in a self-contained classroom. Creating a positive learning environment from the very beginning of the first day is crucial for success. In this week's episode, we'll explore ten engaging activities and lesson plans designed to create a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere during the first five days of school. In this episode you will learn: How to collaborate and communicate with your parapros and your students. Why you should have clearly defined roles and expectations for everyone in your classroom. What ongoing training you need to have in place for your parapros. About implementing data collection and progress monitoring systems that work. Remember, it's not just about the activities; it's about the connections we make and the impact we have on the lives of our students. Links and Resources Apple Emotions Worksheets The Exceptional Collective Back to School Bundle Unlocking Success: How Paraprofessionals and Special Educator Teachers Find Success in Self-Contained Classroom Blog Post Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Find me on Tik Tok Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
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This episode continues our journey with the Inclusionary Practices Project in Washington. Sara Lucero, the principal of Olympic Park Elementary School, shares the steps she took to shift away from self-contained environments to inclusive classrooms and how UDL influenced that shift. Cassie Stevens shares how the project supported Sara's vision and actions.
Nichole asks: I have a question for you about designing colonies and how they would look if they were in a biodome. Currently I am designing one for a story. I was thinking to go in the direction of an old wild west town, but I know that there would … The post Question 1071: Biospheres and Self-Contained Worlds appeared first on The Every Day Novelist.
The Impact At Scale Podcast enjoyed talking about the recycling industry with Nishchay Chadha the CEO of ACE Green Recycling. ACE is a green battery recycling technology company that has sustainable solutions for both lead-acid and lithium-ion batteries and is developing clean technology solutions for other metallic waste streams. Nishchay started his career in the mining industry where he experienced firsthand the impact that it had on the planet. This was where he first got a view of the recycling space and saw that there was an opportunity in this fast-growing market to develop solutions that would meet the needs of the planet. Battery recycling is an industry that will continue to grow as the production of all sorts of batteries continues to increase significantly. Some of the topics that Nishchay covered The complexity of the recycling process Moving from mining to recycling Incentivizing the right sort of behavior Size of the recycling market Some other titles we considered for this episode Unless you are commercially successful it's not going to be a sustainable business More recycling will lead to less mining Companies sitting with billions in cash will need to part with it
Alexander Olesen is the CEO & Co-Founder of Babylon Micro-Farms Inc. He's a social entrepreneur, keynote and TEDx speaker, and urban agriculture expert. Today we talk about how he's been building a successful business making produce much more sustainable than conventional methods. We get into the ups and downs of social entrepreneurship, and especially why this is such a timely concept for us all getting access to better food. ➡️https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexander-olesen-7aa4a16a/ ➡️https://babylonmicrofarms.com/ ➡️ Highlights: https://rosspalmer.com/alexander-olesen
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What is it like to be the only woman in a group of men? Is it isolating? Intimidating? Or, can there be a certain, maybe shameful, thrill of being included as ‘one of the lads'? To discuss, Nuala speaks to Immy Humes, a documentary filmmaker who has spent years gathering archive images of all-male groups including exactly one woman, which she published as a collection in her book ‘The Only Woman'. They are also joined by Emma John, a sports journalist and author of ‘Self Contained', her memoir of single life. She's spent her career covering cricket and rugby, often as ‘the only woman' surrounded by male friends and colleagues. This year in the UK children conceived by sperm, egg or embryo donation who turn 18 will be able to request information that identifies their donor. This includes the donor's name, birth name, date of birth and address, as long as the information is on the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority's register. It's a result of a change in the law in April 2005 meaning that the first of those children conceived after the law changed will have their 18th birthdays this year. Nuala discusses the implications for donors, children conceived by donor as well as their families, with Clare Ettinghausen, Director of Strategy & Corporate Affairs at the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority, the UK's Fertility Regulator. And Nina Barnsley Director of the Donor Conception Network which is a UK based charity supporting donor conception families. Figures from the Office of National Statistics show that 1 in 45 people in England have covid – and the UK Health Security Agency are now advising people to wear face masks if they are ill and need to leave the house, and to keep ill children home from school. So what does this mean? Are we going to get back to wearing face masks everywhere? Nuala McGovern speaks to the Times Science Editor Tom Whipple to get the latest on the situation, and government covid advisor Professor Susan Michie to hear how we should be changing our behaviour. In our series Finding My Voice we're talking to women about the moment they realised they had something to say or stand up for. Nuala speaks to Shekeila Scarlet. She was excluded from school when she was just 12 years old. After an appeal process that eventually reversed the decision, she was reinstated at the school. But seeing her case debated by a board of governors made her realise the importance of having young people involved in school governance. At 26, she's now the Chair of Governors at Stoke Newington School in Hackney, making her one of the youngest chairs of a school governing board in the UK. Presented by Nuala McGovern Producer : Louise Corley Editor: Beverley Purcell
Nobody makes it out alive, wowNobody ever really diesAin't it crazy how the contrast coincides?On this Episode of The Scarlet Begonias Podcast we break the 4th, 5th & 6th wall; transcending space & time, pretty cool huh?If you support the fight against cancer, aids and swine flu; go ahead and download this episode of the podcast! Also follow me on iG: @quinnshields And turn on your notifications for everything I post, cause that's not weird… your kind of weird if you don't do it. Enjoy!
My guest today is one of our authors Anastassia Lover in the book “The Impact of One Voice,” a book collaboration where authors share their voice, story, and message. Anastassia's chapter is called, “Self-Contained Freedom!” About my Guest My guest today is Anastassia Lover, best-selling author, motivational speaker, business coach and a success mentor. Being a sales veteran since 2005, Anastassia is passionate about sharing her knowledge of business development, success mindset, and client attraction. She is a mother, athlete, entrepreneur, and coach committed to her clients' success. After being born in Communist Russia and facing a lot of adversity growing up, Anastassia has made it her mission to help entrepreneurs reach their highest potential. Her work has led her to speak on many stages across the country and help countless entrepreneurs, CEOs, and professionals grow successful businesses through elevating their sales confidence and skills. In her personal time, Anastassia loves spending time in nature, hiking, rock climbing and kicking butt in Jiu Jitsu. BUT nothing beats spending time with her 2 beautiful children which are her biggest accomplishments yet! Website: https://linktr.ee/anastassialover Social Media: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/anastassialover LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anastassia-lover-4a98bb41/ About the Host: Arvee Robinson is The Master Speaker Trainer, public speaking coach, international speaker, 3time best selling author, and author of Speak Up, Get Clients. She teaches business owners and entrepreneurs how to use public speaking as a marketing strategy so they can attract more clients, generate unlimited leads, grow their business, and make a difference with their words. Arvee has trained over 5,000 individuals, given over 3,500 speeches around the world and has shared the stage with speaking giants, such as Mark Victor Hansen, Les Brown, Brian Tracy, Tommy Hopkins, Loral Langemeier, Sharon Lechter, and many more. Arvee is the top “How to” trainer in public speaking today. She offers speech coaching, speaker training workshops, and public speaking mastermind programs. Her programs will grow your business and make you money for the rest of your life. For more public speaking tips and public speaking skills, visit https://arveerobinson.com or attend her next LIVE event: http://Milliondollarspeakersummit.com Follow Arvee Robinson on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/arveerobinson/fanpage Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/arveerobinson LinkedIn: https://linkedin.com/in/arveerobinson Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/arveerobinson YouTube: Arvee Robinson Get a copy of my book, "Speak Up, Get Clients" on Amazon: http://bit.ly/speakupgetclientsbook Also available on most audio platforms and apps. For all links go to: https://linktr.ee/ArveeRobinson See you on the next episode of The Million Dollar Speaker Podcast. Thanks for listening! Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Leave us an Apple Podcasts review Ratings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
Craig Day and Kim Guest discuss the Centrelink assessment of the principal home when a client rents out rooms in their home, a self-contained living area or another residence on the same title as their principal home. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi Beloveds, Today I'm speaking on The Virgin Archetype and how we can work this Goddess energy. Some key central points include: •How the Virgin archetype expresses itself both consciously and unconsciously, and how to transmute shadow energy •The Virgin archetype and its connection to the astrological sign of Virgo. •Mythology and Virgin Goddesses •Virgo and It's complimentary opposite Pisces as it relates to The Virgin Mary and Jesus the Fisher of Men (balance of polarity) •The misinterpretation of the word “Virgin” and it's correct Esoteric meaning. •Overcoming the Father Complex •The Virgin archetype and sexual energy. •The Animus and The Anima •The contrast between Eve (Virgin archetype) and Lilith (Whore Archetype/Black Moon Lilith) .... and more Full Metal Alchemist Intro reference to Esoteric Books (‘Golden Dawn' and ‘The Mirror of Alchemy') https://youtu.be/90rupCTOoHg Podcast # 58: The Whore & The Mother Archetype: Ma'at (Inner Goddess) https://open.spotify.com/episode/7DMXtQNYZgp9AxDfFf7hmh?si=cB-3lfSWSJmcQW2WdVPQ5Q . . Much love, Amy-Letitia #virginarchetype #virgo #esotericpodcast #astrology #mythology --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/beautifullyempowered/message
Halloween is right around the corner. For years I wanted to be the teacher with the cute learning activities and crafts, but it always felt so overwhelming. I soon realized that with a little pre-planning on my part it really wasn't all that difficult to do all the things with my students. I quickly developed multiple resources that I could use in my self-contained classroom each year. In this week's episode I am sharing those resources with you so you can skip the planning and prep and just go straight to the fun with your students! In this episode you will learn: The benefits of pulling resources for the entire month to take the stress off yourself. How to adapt your reading lessons for some spooky fun. How to prep some easy crafts for your classroom. About plenty of cooking ideas that are easy for your students during this season. Links and Resources Halloween Bundle My Amazon Link Spooky Daily Agenda Slides Halloween Activities in Special Education Blog Episode 81: My Guide to Making Halloween Safe and Fun for the Self-Contained Classroom Podcast Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
Being a self contained teacher is so rewarding, but it can also be hard some days. There are so many moving pieces, so many things to keep up with. It can quickly become overwhelming. In this week's episode I am chatting with Micala from Hardly Contained in Sped. As a self contained teacher she understands the challenges that you are facing everyday. She is sharing some tips and strategies to make sure that you are ready to have your best semester yet! In this episode you will learn: The benefits of knowing the master schedule for your entire school. How to adapt your classroom schedule to include all the therapies. How to use your paraprofessionals to the fullest extent. About advocating for yourself, not just your students. Links and Resources Fall Agenda Slides Freebie Connect with Micala Fisher Hardly Contained in Sped Instagram The Speducation ConnectionTpT Store Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
(Episode: 11)Emilio Ramos | Lane G. Tipton Part two of a four-part series featuring Dr. Lane G. Tipton we continue discussing his recent book, The Trinitarian Theology of Cornelius Van Til. In this episode, Emilio and Lane focus more precisely on Van Til's contributions, successors (John Frame, K. Scott Oliphint, and Greg L. Bahnsen) as […] The post Exclusive: Van Til, The Self-Contained God and Reformed Trinitarianism appeared first on Red Grace Media.
Self-contained Systems (SCS) teilen ein System in mehrere Web-Anwendungen auf. Im Gegensatz zu vielen anderen Architekturansätzen sind SCS darauf ausgerichtet, typische Architektur-Probleme zu lösen. Dazu schreiben sie verschiedene Architektur-Elemente vor, die sich schon in vielen Projekten bewährt haben. In dieser Episode diskutieren wir SCS, was diesen Ansatz ausmacht und in welchen Situationen er besonders sinnvoll ist. Links SCS Website Episoden zu Frontend-Architektur Episode zu HTTP Feeds Beispiele zu UI-Integration Architektur-Kickstart
Get your free EBook about TV Script Structure by subscribing to my email list. visit WriteTV.infoVisit our show website:THIS EPISODE: In this episode I talk about the concept of CONTINUOUS STORYLINES and how to structure one in your original show!TO REGISTER FOR THE ONLINE COURSE:https://writingtv.infoorhttps://writetv.thinkific.com/courses/writesitcom
Are you a teacher who needs advice on getting started with AAC (augmentative and alternative communication)? My guest, Heather Cacioppo, and I have been in your shoes and will help answer your questions and give you the next steps to pursue. This episode gives a quick introduction to AAC for teachers just getting a student with a communication device and don't know where to start. (We've been in your shoes!) Today I have a conversation with Heather Cacioppo of the Teachers Pay Teachers store, Full Sped Ahead. We discuss what AAC is, what things teachers can do to effectively support students who use augmentative or alternative communication, commonly referred to as the acronym "AAC." Listen in for some great advice and tips to help you out, including who to get information and training from, how to incorporate AAC into your usual lessons, getting your paras involved, advice on successful implementation, and much more. And check out all the resource links and full transcript at https://lisagoodell.com/podcast33
Derek and Carl break down weight savings vs. convenience and make a case for both sides of this debate. But there's one piece of gear they suggest everyone should always bring themselves. Also, Carl challenges Derek with outdoor song-themed trivia. Some of the Topics Discussed -Cutting Pack Weight -The most/least durable gear -The stongestest arguments for and against sharing gear GET BONUS EPISODES! There are over 25 BONUS episodes of B&B that you can get by supporting us on Patreon. It's safe and secure and it helps us put out more content. Check out XOSKIN Base Layers for premium quality clothing that will help you on the trail! Use coupon code 'backpacking' for 10% off. Check out our other wonderful sponsor Summit Strength's Training for Trekking Podcast. Find gear to 'Live Ultralight' with Outdoor Vitals! Check out the BEST backpacking fishing pole option: REYR GEAR To react publicly or privately to any of our episodes post/message on our Facebook page, @BackpackingAndBlistersPodcast on Instagram or email: hikercman@netscape.net And please check out our website: backpackingandblisters.com
Kevin and i shoot the sh$t about diagnosing Self-Contained Cases
Hi there, National Poetry Month may have ended, but we have a handful more episodes with poets this May! Today I'm so excited to be arts calling Shaine Greenwood, our first ever repeat guest! About Shaine: Shaine Greenwood is a Seattle-based writer, artist, and weirdo. He writes poetry, sci-fi, and literary fiction with a focus on people and what makes them tick. You can find his work here: youaremuted.com Check out The Aether, now on Amazon! Also, here's Shaine's poetry collection, Faces. Thanks so much for taking the time to chat Shaine, what a blast! Arts Calling is produced by Jaime Alejandro at cruzfolio.com. If you like the show: consider reviewing the podcast and sharing it with those who love the arts, your support truly makes a difference! Check out cruzfolio.com for more podcasts about the arts and original content! Make art. Much love, j
In this week's episode of Spinsterhood Reimagined, I talk to award-winning author, journalist and podcast presenter, Emma John. I know that you guys are going to absolutely love this episode because Emma is completely brilliant, bright, funny and enchanting. Emma has had an amazing career as a journalist and has written widely across film, theatre, music, sport, travel and lifestyle for a variety of national newspapers and magazine titles, including the Guardian, the Observer, the Times and the Financial Times. She was the first woman in the UK to win a Sports Journalism Award and is a contributing writer to the US magazine Afar.Emma is also a successful author of three books on three very different topics: her most recent ‘Self Contained: Scenes From A Single Life', and her first two award-winning books, ‘Wayfaring Stranger: A Musical Journey In The American South' and ‘Following On: A Memoir Of Teenage Obsession & Terrible Cricket.'Our conversation includes Emma's thoughts around the word ‘spinster' and the shame surrounding it; how important it is that we don't think of single life as a lesser life, or a limbo period; and the fact that she is very close to her family, has very close friendships, and has never felt ‘alone'. Emma & I discuss how so many of us have bought into the idea that your partner should be your everything, when in fact that never used to be the case; familial expectations about ‘settling down' and their fears and worries around us being alone; and how not finding a partner has always been, and still is, seen as some kind of ‘failure'. We also talk about Emma's experiences of solo travel, her time living in North Carolina whilst learning to play Bluegrass fiddle, as well as the time she got to interview Dolly Parton!!!Emma also touches on the process of writing her latest book, Self-Contained, during lockdown whilst living with her parents when her Mum was very ill - she very sadly passed away less than a year ago. I sincerely hope that you all enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed having the conversation with Emma.Emma can be found on Instagram: @emmajohnauthor. She can also be found on Twitter: @em_john. Link to Emma's website: http://emmajohn.com/Spotify Link to Emma's podcast, The Spin: https://open.spotify.com/show/1RDjh3ix2iXvatREVd4VLR Apple Podcasts Link to Emma's podcast, The Spin: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-spin-podcast/id1465159577US Link to Emma's book, Self Contained: https://www.amazon.com/Self-Contained-Scenes-single-life/dp/191424012X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= UK Link to Emma's book, Self Contained: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Self-Contained-Scenes-single-Emma-John/dp/191424012X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= Join my Private Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1870817913309222/?ref=shareFollow me on Instagram: @spinsterhoodreimaginedFollow me on Twitter: @LucyMeggesonEmail me: lucymeggeson@gmail.com
In this podcast episode, I will share strategies to improve one-handed scissor skills, which is helpful when a child cannot use one hand/arm due to weakness, paralysis, missing fingers, etc.First I go over some strategies for beginning cutters, whether the child has a weakness/disability with a hand/arm or not. Then I go over strategies and adaptations for holding the paper and rotating paper when cutting with one hand. Finally, I also talk a little bit about adaptive scissors.Bonus: May is Teacher Appreciation Month so I am doing a give-a-way!! Listen to the full episode to play and enter. Deadline to enter: May 10, 2022.The full show notes are at lisagoodell.com/podcast32
Elgin, Illinois-based INshed (815-596-9042) gives you fully-built and ready-to-use backyard office workspaces you can design yourself and have delivered and set up wherever you want. Learn more at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQyo6thwghk (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQyo6thwghk)
Let's check in with our friends from CNIB SmartLife. Today we get an update on Vision Buddy, a self-contained TV watching system for blind and partially sighted viewers.
Join Winifred A. Winston with David E. Lucas, as they discuss his inspirational journey of self advocacy. As a quintuplet David shares how all of the boys were placed into special education self-contained classes, while his sisters were not. He learned how to self advocate, graduated valedictorian, and went to college for free.
The MapScaping Podcast - GIS, Geospatial, Remote Sensing, earth observation and digital geography
OSGeoLive is a self-contained bootable DVD, USB thumb drive, or Virtual Machine based on Lubuntu, that allows you to try a wide variety of open source geospatial. It's not just a bunch of open source geospatial tools it's an environment for geospatial tools. Thanks to Astrid Emde and OSGeo Find out more about OSGeoLive here https://live.osgeo.org/ Remember to Subscribe :) and Share this podcast with a friend! Learn more at https://mapscaping.com Happy to connect with you on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielodonohue/ Or Twitter https://twitter.com/MapScaping
How can we better prepare students for when the teacher or other staff member takes a sick day?Many special ed teachers say they cannot stay home for even a day because of the interruptions it will cause in their class. Not to mention the fact that the school might not even be able to find a substitute teacher when they need a sick day. In this podcast episode, we are going to talk about why you shouldn't feel guilty when you need to take a sick day from school (even if the 2021-22 school year has the worst substitute teacher shortage ever). We will also give some ideas on how to prepare your students to be ready for when any staff member has a sick day, and how to plan activities that will help everyone have a positive day.Get links, resources, and the full written transcript at: https://lisagoodell.com/podcast30
These are the days of pumpkin spice, flannel shirts and crisp, cool mornings. I love fall..both in and out of the classroom. There are so many fun ideas that you can do with your students to help them learn during this time of year. The pumpkin life cycle, cute story books and so much more add excitement to your day. In this week's episode I am sharing some ideas on Halloween fun that is safe for your self-contained classroom. In this episode you will learn: The benefits of sensory activities during Halloween. How to adapt story time into some spooky fun. How to turn a pumpkin into an entire lesson on the life cycle of a plant. About field trip ideas that tie into your learning objectives. Links and ResourcesSpecial Education Teacher T-ShirtsHalloween Bundle Connect with Dawn Find me on IG Etsy Shop TpT Store Subscribe Are you subscribed to my podcast? Trust me, you definitely want to do that so you don't miss a thing! Click here to subscribe in iTunes! Leave a Review If you are loving the podcast, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Those reviews help other teachers find my podcast and I love hearing what you think about the podcast as well. Just click here to review, select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” and let me know what part of the podcast you found to be the most helpful!
Have you seen or heard of wheelchair costumes where a child's wheelchair (or other mobility device) is turned into part of the costume? Well, it's October 15th, and many kids have probably already planned out their Halloween costumes. But what about kids who use wheelchairs? Do they feel like they can't join in the festivities because they are in a wheelchair? Well, I believe that with a little cardboard, paint, tape, and creativity they can turn their wheelchair into part of their costume which will have all the neighborhood kids wishing they had wheels on Halloween!!For example. Being Batman is cool, but what about Batman in his Batmobile? Getting around in a princess carriage or Hello Kitty car is pretty awesome! Listen to this podcast episode to hear about how to find more wheelchair costume ideas! See show notes for links, photos, resources, and a written transcript. https://lisagoodell.com/podcast29
Today we're going to tackle a tough topic: Puberty and Sexuality in Special Education Classes. We will look at several real-life scenarios teachers face and how to respond!However, if you think that topic doesn't apply to your grade levels or student population, think again. (I learned a lot I didn't know in this episode!) My guest, Dr. Rachel Schwartz, helps us to understand that sex ed starts with how we build trust with even our youngest students. All humans are sexual beings, whether they have significant special needs or not. We will talk about:***How should special ed teachers respond to acts by students?***How should one get information to teaching staff in your class and school, which might include administration and parents?***What should actually be taught to children with significant needs?We will discuss, teaching privacy, context, personal self-care, self-regulation, social skills, public exposure, how to convince parents to teach their kids about these topics, and more!Dr. Schwartz is a board-certified behavior analyst with the Watson Institute in Pittsburgh. She specializes in sexuality and improving the quality of life for individuals with special needs. She shared MANY resources and links for activities and curriculum (some free) to help special educators with this topic.Please note that due to the nature of this episode, you might NOT want to listen with children. This topic is considered explicit, but the topics are covered with care and professionalism.Please go to https://lisagoodell.com/podcast for the extensive list of resources and links to the materials that Dr. Schwartz talks about.
When Leticia Francis recalls healing from a toxic relationship with her groomer, she means figuratively AND literally! Listen to this episode to hear the unbelievable true story of how Leticia coped with childhood abandonment and rejection, how it almost destroyed her life, and how she uses her experiences to help women gain clarity and confidence in their careers. Content warning for grooming, suicide, and descriptions of violence. Follow Leticia on Instagram @blaquerosecoaching and learn more about her business at www.blaquerosecoaching.com. Follow Pickles and Vodka for more updates: Instagram: @picklesandvodkapodcast Facebook: Pickles and Vodka Podcast Twitter: @PicklesVodka Email picklesandvodkapodcast@gmail.com or leave a voice message below for inquiries about guest appearances or just to say hi! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/picklesandvodka/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/picklesandvodka/support
Daily Dad Jokes (25 Sep 2021)Jokes sourced from reddit.com/r/dadjokes. Joke credits: NorthernZoot, Raven9X, FartyMcFry89, bmli19, wimpykidfan37, -Masderus-, mattsoupboi11Download the Android Daily Dad Joke app hereProduced by Klassic Studios using AutoGen Podcast technology (http://klassicstudios.com/autogen-podcasts/)
Peter McGraw is joined by guest co-host Christina Campbell to talk to Emma John, the author of Self-Contained: Scenes from a Single Life. They discuss Emma's new memoir and explore her comfort being single and her discomfort talking about being single. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join the Solo community today:petermcgraw.orgPeter McGraw TwitterPeter McGraw LinkedIn
Standalone mobile apps can be a viable income source for many people. Hear from an expert about application development, marketing and distribution.
Jennifer Harge and Joiri Minaya discuss creating your own value systems and resisting institutional frameworks around art making by displaying and performing art in unconventional ways. Find links to key materials discussed below and check out win.gs/subjectmatters for the transcript. SHOW NOTES Containers Mourn and Never Tire Fly Drown Riverside Park Another Space Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art Devin Drake Yadoo
A special Saturday edition of the podcast for you as we reflect on the news of this seasons' postponement. Via Skype, David Fraser hosts Paul Finney, Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Clive Whittingham. QPR CEO Lee Hoos joins us to give his views on what may lie ahead. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode of Seizing Life, Margaret talks about the decision to move her daughter to a self-contained public school, as well as how you can make the best choices for your child when it comes to education. The post How Self-Contained Schools Can Help Special Needs Children appeared first on CURE Epilepsy.