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Kids Pod
Episode 118: Teacher's Assistant with Priya Gray

Kids Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 7:30


Welcome to Kids Pod, a podcast where kids get to ask adults the questions they really want to know. Nothing is too rude to ask. You send in the questions and our adults will give kids the answers they want to hear. Do you sometimes have a teacher's assistant in your classroom? Your school might call them an SLSO which means "school learning support officer". Priya Gray is a teacher's assistant or SLSO and today on Kids Pod she is going to tell us exactly what that means. *If you would like to support Kids Pod to allow us to make even more episodes, you can make a one-off donation for as low as $5 at ko-fi.com/kidspod. There's no obligation and Kids Pod will continue to remain free for all. We want to keep Kids Pod going strong well into the future, so we really appreciate any support you can give. From all of us at Kids Pod, thank you.* To send us your questions for future episodes, contact us at aimeechan.com. We also ask that you please subscribe so you don't miss any future episodes of Kids Pod. And to help other people to find us and spread the word, we would love it if you would give Kids Pod a 5 star rating and share our link with your friends. Kids Pod was created by Aimee Chan. Intro by Niki Strauss. Cover art by Glen Strauss. Narration by Harry Phillips. If you liked this episode of Kids Pod you might also enjoy Episode 50 with science teacher Alison Richmond. Kids Pod is produced and edited on Wiradjuri land. Special thanks to Priya Gray, Charlotte, Ted, Sophie and Hamish. Thanks for listening.

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GAI Podcast
S2E6 - Summer traditions, Eurovision, & Kaspar :)

GAI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020 45:50


We are returning to the more "classic" podcast format, although sans Grammar for this episode. No worries, we'll bring Grammar back soon enough! :) In this episode, we welcome Kaspar, 9 y.o. He is a fixture at the GAI and also attends our Summercamp & Samstagschule, and he is Katrin's son. :) Kaspar tells you about both programs, and what he does as Teacher's Assistant. Then, Claudia, Katrin, & Michael dive into D-A-CH summer traditions. We discuss the original form of minimalism; the smallest of yard and escapes for city people. The ever-popular pool culture, and why topless or without clothing is "no big deal" for most. Also, since 1956, the Eurovision Song Contest was a staple of European entertainment. 2020 is the first year the competition is canceled. We're looking back at the meaning of the contest, the intricacies of the competition, and how it was and continues to be, an event that promotes unity across Europe, and the world. Our German classes will resume in-house again as well. Listen to how we're going about keeping everyone safe, protected, and still teach you the language we're all passionate about! ### Since 1957 The Germanic American Institute has been building cultural bridges between the American Midwest and German-speaking European countries. We cordially invite you on the inside, to join us as we share insights into German grammar, the German cultural experience, we’ll look at current topics, and we’ll let you know about all the events that we are involved in, and you can participate in. If you'd like us to answer any questions you may have about our content, history, grammar, etc. please email us at podcast@gai-mn.org and we'll answer your question in the next episode.

The Game Changers Podcast
Part II | She Speaks Volumes | My interview with Naida E. Montes

The Game Changers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2020 30:54


Naida E. Montes is a a Ph.D student at Temple University's Department of Geography and Urban Studies with interests in environmental justice, community development and health.I have led outreach initiatives related to housing, gentrification, zoning, and neighborhood stability. Currently she is a Teacher's Assistant at Temple University and Policy fellow at the Bicycle Coalition.  She is interested in further research about health disparities in urban communities as part of her Ph.D work.

The Game Changers Podcast
Part I | She Speaks Volumes | My interview with Naida E. Montes

The Game Changers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2020 30:01


Naida E. Montes is a a Ph.D student at Temple University's Department of Geography and Urban Studies with interests in environmental justice, community development and health.I have led outreach initiatives related to housing, gentrification, zoning, and neighborhood stability. Currently she is a Teacher's Assistant at Temple University and Policy fellow at the Bicycle Coalition. She is interested in further research about health disparities in urban communities as part of her Ph.D work. Music By: Summer Moments by Del https://soundcloud.com/del-sound Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-SA 3.0) Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/ZummerMoments-Del Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/_HBkeCg4G6Q

FIRST Looks (Audio)
Volunteer Spotlight: Sampad Acharya @ ROBOTICON Tampa Bay 2018

FIRST Looks (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 9:15


ROBOTICON is held in USF's Yuengling center, and there the engineering department always puts on an Expo that showcases the different engineering clubs and organizations at USF. Of course, this expo could not happen without all the hard work of the volunteers and the team is joined by Sampad the volunteer coordinator for USF's Expo.Sampad Acharya or Sam is a second-year electrical science Ph.D. student at USF. In 2017 he came from India to continue his education in electrical and commuter science. He is at Roboticon managing 54 people from 20 different organization and research groups. His job is to make sure all the exhibitors have the supplies that they need and he is in charge of making sure that they are feed. The only issue Sam has faced was missing the volunteer lunch because he had been working. Sampad is a hard worker and is passionate about learning.He goes into detail about how much he does around campus and in different organization. He is a Teacher's Assistant for a lab in the fundamentals of logic and design and conducts research involved in computer sciences. Moreover, he is the IEEE workshop chair at USF and through this program, he has met and taught other FIRST students. Sam explains how he got involved in IEEE by going to a quality free food banquet at an IEEE event, where he met lots of inspiring people and he decided that he wanted to get involved.When Sam talked about his experience in the electrical engineering field he has already had experience working in India as a researcher for two colleges and at different engineering companies. He came to Florida because he wanted to expand his knowledge of artificial intelligence and programming. To learn more about IEEE student chapter at USF IEEE USF. Also, to learn more about Sampad Acharya visit his LinkedIn IEEE USF.Sponsored by: Support our coverage by shopping Amazon here. Whether you're programming a robot, playing a game or doing homework, the Microsoft Surface is the tablet that can replace your laptop. Get yours at the Microsoft Store.

FIRST Looks (Video)
Volunteer Spotlight: Sampad Acharya @ ROBOTICON Tampa Bay 2018

FIRST Looks (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2019 9:15


ROBOTICON is held in USF's Yuengling center, and there the engineering department always puts on an Expo that showcases the different engineering clubs and organizations at USF. Of course, this expo could not happen without all the hard work of the volunteers and the team is joined by Sampad the volunteer coordinator for USF's Expo.Sampad Acharya or Sam is a second-year electrical science Ph.D. student at USF. In 2017 he came from India to continue his education in electrical and commuter science. He is at Roboticon managing 54 people from 20 different organization and research groups. His job is to make sure all the exhibitors have the supplies that they need and he is in charge of making sure that they are feed. The only issue Sam has faced was missing the volunteer lunch because he had been working. Sampad is a hard worker and is passionate about learning.He goes into detail about how much he does around campus and in different organization. He is a Teacher's Assistant for a lab in the fundamentals of logic and design and conducts research involved in computer sciences. Moreover, he is the IEEE workshop chair at USF and through this program, he has met and taught other FIRST students. Sam explains how he got involved in IEEE by going to a quality free food banquet at an IEEE event, where he met lots of inspiring people and he decided that he wanted to get involved.When Sam talked about his experience in the electrical engineering field he has already had experience working in India as a researcher for two colleges and at different engineering companies. He came to Florida because he wanted to expand his knowledge of artificial intelligence and programming. To learn more about IEEE student chapter at USF IEEE USF. Also, to learn more about Sampad Acharya visit his LinkedIn IEEE USF.Sponsored by: Support our coverage by shopping Amazon here. Whether you're programming a robot, playing a game or doing homework, the Microsoft Surface is the tablet that can replace your laptop. Get yours at the Microsoft Store.

Yoga Revealed Podcast
Gina Caputo: The Accessibility of Yoga

Yoga Revealed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 63:30


Namaste, Yoga Revealed Community! Today it is my pleasure to introduce to you one ofBoulder, Colorado’s favorite Yoga Teachers, Gina Caputo! She is more widely known asCAPTAiN COLORADO and is our very own badass in holding space for yogic knowledge,anatomy, and Yoga Education.I first met Gina Caputo at at public class in Boulder a few years ago and was instantly taken by her zest for life, enthusiasm, and genuine interest in providing attention to her students, who she so humbly treats as mutual friends on the path of life. Three years later, I would be a student in one of her 300 hour Training intensives. Gina has a wealth of knowledge about the body and shares it in the most accessible manner I have seen thus far!In this interview which takes place at the newly erected Colorado School of Yoga in Boulder, Gina and I talk about her experience as a Teacher's Assistant for over 10 years, why yoga education is fundamental to the success of a student and teacher in this practice, and so much more! Gina brings the more esoteric and lofty ideas found in yoga and a full spectrum of posture difficulty to the most least likely individual to practice yoga, allowing yoga to become accessible for the people. What is YOGA? what is ENERGY? Two huge topics we tap into through this interview.Gina’s vision of the Colorado School of Yoga is to band together a community of yogis interested in collective growth and Elevating Yoga Education. You can visit her website at www.coloradoschoolofyoga.org for more information. She leads year round trainings in Boulder, Colorado and The Yoga Revealed Podcast highly encourages you to check them out! Also,Check out her event page at the CSOY website, finding community classes, exciting workshops, and guest teachers; all designed to help you advance your practice AND grow as a Yoga Teacher.You can Follow Gina on facebook at www.facebook.com/yoginiontheloose! Gina is all about reading and SELF­STUDY and she suggests these three books:Flow by Mihaly CsikszentmihalyiHappier by Tal Ben­Shahar, Ph. DCutting Through Spiritual Materialism by Chogyam Trungpa RinpocheThank you for reading the Yoga Revealed Blogpost! It would be a huge blessing if you were to help us connect to YOU! Visit www.YogaRevealed.com and sign up for our email list. We are in the process of creating a project to help you further your own personal practice, from your home, each day to day. Let’s practice together via Yoga Revealed! Thanks for leaving YRP with a 5 star rating on iTunes!Until next time, Love life, and Shine on! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.