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Diese besondere Podcast-Folge wurde direkt vor Ort in Dublin aufgenommen – im Rahmen des Erasmus+-Seminars “Understanding Divisions: Insights from Dublin and Belfast, Brexit, and EU's History”, an dem Jako gemeinsam mit seinem Kollegen Thomas Döscher teilgenommen hat.Im Gespräch mit Louis Schmidt, dem Seminarleiter der Teacher Academy, geht es um die historische und aktuelle politische Lage Irlands – insbesondere um die Auswirkungen des Brexits auf Nordirland, den langjährigen Konflikt zwischen katholischer und protestantischer Bevölkerung sowie um die Rolle der EU im Friedensprozess.Die drei sprechen darüber, wie Lehrerinnen und Lehrer solche komplexen Themen in den Unterricht integrieren können, welche Bedeutung Erasmus+ für die europäische Bildung hat und welche Eindrücke sie während ihrer Reise – insbesondere in Belfast – gesammelt haben.Demokratiekurse der Teacher Academy: https://www.teacheracademy.eu/topic/democracy/Themen in dieser Folge: Politische Spannungen und Geschichte in Irland und Nordirland Brexit: Realität an der Grenze und im Alltag Erasmus+ als Chance für europäische Lehrerbildung Eindrücke aus Belfast: Murals, Mauern und Menschen Aktuelle politische Entwicklungen in Europa und weltweitÜber SMMhttps://n-report.de/2024/01/14/podcast-smm-schule-macht-medien-medien-machen-schule/
Craig Foster is one of the world's leading natural history filmmakers and cofounder of the Sea Change Project, a nonprofit to protect marine life and raise awareness of the importance of the kelp forest. He won an Academy Award for Best Documentary for My Octopus Teacher and has created more than one hundred films and documentaries. His latest book is titled: Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World. Some interesting insights from this episode: · When he goes on cold water ocean dives, his entire brain chemistry shifts with elevated dopamine and adrenaline levels while remaining very calm. · Managing fear is about getting to know what it is that you're fearful of. · His curiosity and fearlessness has often taken him into precarious situations coming face to face with dangerous predators like great white sharks and crocodiles. · There are expert native trackers who go beyond tracking visuals and sounds of animals to getting into their minds. They can actually feel the animal inside their own bodies and know intuitively what they're doing and where they're going. · Having a sense of purpose in life is key to accomplishing anything you want. · “Excellence is tapping into the wild part of us that's inherent in all of us.” Show Notes Book: Amphibious Soul: Finding the Wild in a Tame World Documentary: My Octopus Teacher Nonprofit: Sea Change Project
Send us a textIn this episode of "Growing With Proficiency The Podcast," we dive into five game-changing, low-prep strategies that can transform your world language classroom. Whether you're looking to build stronger connections with your students, make reading more interactive, or boost student output with minimal prep, these ideas have you covered. From using class passwords to energize daily routines, to implementing silent discussions that promote deep reflection and collaboration, you'll find practical and powerful tools to enhance your teaching. Plus, stick around for a special invitation to a private tour of the Growing With Proficiency Spanish Teacher Academy! Don't miss out on these simple yet transformative ideas that can make a big impact in your classroom.Links and ResourcesSign up for our private tour of Growing With Proficiency The Spanish Teacher Academy at growingwithproficiency.com/tourSign up to receive the template for Character Autopsy here Episode 9 of GWP The PodcastEpisode 56 and 57 of GWP The PodcastI'm excited to share that the 2024 Klett World Languages Back 2 School Conference is now open, and the best part? It's asynchronous, so you can dive in at your own pace! I'll be there as one of the keynote speakers alongside the amazing Joe Dale, and we're joined by an incredible lineup of experts.Use code CLAUDIA for 30% off. Click here to get your ticket.
After participating in Fresno Unified's Teacher Academy program in high school, recent graduate Aly Ortiz knows she wants to be a teacher and is passionate about teaching in a dual language immersion school. A growing number of districts are hoping to address the teacher shortage by introducing students to the teaching field when they're still in high school. What do students learn from these programs? How can districts make the most of them? Guests: Aly Ortiz, High school graduate, Fresno Unified School District Lasherica Thornton, Reporter, EdSource Read more from EdSource: Can high school teacher academies address the shortage? Programs point to yes Education Beat is a weekly podcast hosted by EdSource's Zaidee Stavely and produced by Coby McDonald.
In our latest episode we talked with several new Career and Technical Education teachers at this year's New Teacher Academy. The discussion was about the importance of CTE teachers and career switchers getting into teaching CTE classes. We here at Henrico CTE Now love working to bring you this podcast. I would love to hear from you. Send us any questions you would like answered. Send us an email at mwroberts@henrico.k12.va.us. Also, please tell your friends and family about us, and be sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE so you get notified when we post our next episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/henrico-cte/message
Three teacher entrepreneurs share how to make a successful teacher business To all of the teacher entrepreneurs out there, whether you're a teacher entrepreneur already or whether you're one in the making, today I'm chatting with three Level Two students from the CEO Teacher® Academy. Friends, these three exceptional teachers have found success in their own unique way and their own unique teacher business. Most of all, in today's episode, you're going to hear all about their experiences as teacher entrepreneurs. They're going to share with you their stories, adventures, calamities, and, most of all, their successes so that you can apply their learnings to your own successful CEO Teacher® enterprise. Star teacher entrepreneurs from The CEO Teacher® Programs So if you're ready to learn how to become a teacher entrepreneur, it's time to meet my guests. Friends, please welcome Alyssa Broome, Darla Gardner, and Devon Gunning to the show. These three teacher entrepreneurs have moved from teacher to teacher entrepreneur to CEO Teacher® and beyond. Here's a little more: Alyssa Broome is a former middle school teacher who taught in the classroom for over 10 years before she became a teacher entrepreneur. Today, she's a full-time stay at home mom to two toddler boys. She started Teacher Noire because she wanted to create something that sparked joy for educators. My second teacher entrepreneur guest is Darla Gardner. Darla is a speech language pathologist with over 20 years of experience working in an early childhood center with children ages 3-6 years old. Her teacher business is called Ms. Gardenia's Speech Room. Finally, Devon was a high school French and Spanish classroom teacher who now helps world language teachers discover a practical approach to creating community. So if you're ready to receive a wealth of information on how to start your teacher entrepreneur journey, begin by pressing play on today's episode… In this episode, you will learn: How these teacher entrepreneurs's classroom experience prepared them to start their own teacher business Why these teacher entrepreneurs joined the CEO Teacher® Academy in the first place What impact The CEO Teacher® has had on their teacher business Why being a teacher and entrepreneur is within your wheelhouse as a teacher How the membership helped these teacher entrepreneurs overcome curveballs in their business How the community has helped each teacher entrepreneur overcome their business challenges. What you will receive by joining The CEO Teacher Programs® How to manage life as an educator and business owner LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE ABOUT OUR VERY OWN TEACHER ENTREPRENEURS: 6 Secrets to Teacher Side Hustle Success Teacher Noire Teacher Noire on Etsy Teacher Noire on Instagram Ms. Gardenia's Speech Room Ms. Gardenia's Speech Room on Instagram La Libre Language Learning La Libre Language Learning on Instagram CEO TEACHER® RESOURCES WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD: What's your CEO Teacher® Type? Find out here! Download my free book, A Teacher's Map of Online Business Secrets, and get started growing your business today! Check out my CEO Teacher® Book Recommendations here! JOIN OUR CEO TEACHER® PODCAST COMMUNITY TO GROW WITH LIKE-MINDED TEACHERS: Send me a DM on Instagram– I love chatting with my people, so send me your questions about how these teacher entrepreneurs can inspire your business! ENJOYING THE PODCAST? THANKS FOR TUNING IN! Tag me @theceoteacher on Instagram and tell me what you are listening to! I love seeing what resonates most with our listeners! I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when a new episode is available by subscribing on iTunes here! If you would like to support The CEO Teacher® podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review on iTunes. By leaving a review, you are helping fellow CEO teachers find this podcast and start building a life they love. To leave a review on iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Ratings and Reviews. Click “Write a Review” and share with me how this podcast is changing your business and your life! READY FOR MORE? I LIKE YOUR STYLE! LISTEN TO THESE CEO TEACHER® PODCAST EPISODES NEXT! How to Make More Money as a Teacher Without Getting More Degrees What it Looks Like to Start a Teacher Side Business as a Middle School Math Teacher with Cristina Burrows Step By Step: What I Would Do If I Were Starting an Online Teaching Business in 2022
Todd Roberts, Director of Kansas Future Teacher Academy (KFTA) shares the experience of 60+ high school students who participated in the summer of 2022. The participants toured a one-room school house and learned about many teaching strategies including best practices in project-based learning.
In today's episode, we will hear from Pilar Taylor, the Director of the Stiles-Nicholson STEM Teacher Academy. Founded by David Nicholson of the Stiles-Nicholson Foundation, the Academy provides educators structured access to the high-caliber research environment of the FAU Lab Schools. She will share information about the scheduled workshops during the 2022-2023 school year, for educators in Palm Beach County. You will also hear from Mia and Luna volunteers for the ASCEND program in Jupiter ASCEND (Advancing STEM: Community Engagement through Neuroscience Discovery). Mia Vila is majoring in cellular neuroscience and participates in undergraduate research studying to understand the neurobiological and behavioral effects of substance abuse disorder. Luna Forero has been an ADHUS owl since Kindergarten and will be a legacy student once she graduates in the spring. She is on track to graduate with her bachelor of science with a biological chemistry concentration. Her research is Through the social neuroscience lens, which focuses on supporting underrepresented students in STEM by investigating stereotype threats. If you are interested in exploring the professional learning opportunities offered by the Stiles-Nicholson STEM Teacher Academy, email: SNSTA@fau.edu or at STILES-NICHOLSON STEM TEACHER ACADEMY
Each year Samsung hosts a $2 million national competition for public schools grades 6–12 in which students are asked to consider how science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) can be used to create change in their communities. 2022 marks the 12th annual Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest, and with the help of their teachers, students can apply to the contest and compete to win up to $100,000 in prizes for their school, plus the opportunity to work with Samsung employees to develop their prototypes. And just by applying, teachers will receive free professional development opportunities from Samsung such as Teacher Academy and access to education platforms like Nepris.To enter the contest, and for official contest rules, please visit samsung.com/solvefortomorrow. “We have seen the incredible projects that have emerged from the minds of students through this contest, and we cannot wait to see the ideas that come to life this year that will undoubtedly ignite lasting impact on communities while reducing our collective impact on the planet,” said Ann Woo, Senior Director of Corporate Citizenship at Samsung Electronics America. Kevin Lay is a Solve for Tomorrow alumni and STEM teacher at Allen D. Nease High School in Ponte Vedra, Florida. Before teaching at Allen D. Nease, Kevin taught sciences at Owensville High School in Missouri for 16 years. In 2019, Kevin and his students at Owensville High School were one of the Samsung Solve for Tomorrow National Winners. Check out their project on the Winners page(Note: If you're listening to this episode after the entry deadline has passed, check out all of the resources on samsung.com/solvefortomorrow and start preparing & brainstorming to enter next year!)(Listen to Ep 217 for more ideas & a chat with Ann and another winning teacher)Connect with Solve for Tomorrow :Website samsung.com/solvefortomorrowTwitter @SamsungNewsUSInstagram @solvefortomorrowFacebook facebook.com/SamsungSolveForTomorrowChris Woods is the host of the STEM Everyday Podcast... Connect with him:Website: dailystem.comTwitter: @dailystemInstagram: @dailystemYouTube: youtubeGet Chris's book Daily STEM on AmazonSupport the show
5:05 – the meaning of engagement, with an emphasis on relationships6:30 – engagement, challenge, reflection, and learning7:35 – initial awareness of the concept of working on the work8:25 – theory, practical application, and context for a student-centric approach9:40 – a book is borne out of a passion for teaching10:55 – sharing content on the internet is easy but taking it to the next level takes effort12:35 – what it means to be a teacher leader13:10 – leadership cultivates an environment that models for learners how to maximize learning's benefits14:25 – technology increases connections and provides a platform for interaction with many others15:10 – it's important to convey to students the value of what they are learning16:10 – learning world languages can have an impact beyond the classroom16:45 – literacy's broad significance17:55 – colonialism's intersection with language and identities18:30 – “Who are we?” and “Where do we come from?” are sometimes answered inside a study of world languages20:30 – design qualities – the most important ones are those that appeal to the learners and draw them into the work21:20 – novelty and variety – a great idea, when properly leveraged24:20 – young people, to be successful, need to understand that their voices matter25:25 – students need to realize the consequences and impacts of their decisions26:45 – teachers need to be intentional about creating a classroom where every student is heard and valued27:50 – ensuring that student talents and interests have a platform in the classroom30:00 – the organization of the book is intended to provide a spectrum of support from Why? to What can I do tomorrow? And 30:45 – Mr. Bob Pollock, Lakeside High School, DeKalb County Schools, Georgia – storytelling as a teaching tool32:30 – the importance of the backstory and highlighting connections that are sometimes missing in some educational materials33:20 – the call to action – make sure that student voice and student empowerment are part of each student's school experience35:00 – read the book, use the book, one bite at a time, and it will make a difference in your teachingMegan's website Designing the Modern World Language Classroom: How to Guide Students to ProficiencyThe Schlechty CenterMusic for Lead. Learn. Change. is Sweet Adrenaline by Delicate BeatsPodcast cover art is a view from Brunnkogel (mountaintop) over the mountains of the Salzkammergut in Austria, courtesy of photographer Simon Berger, published on www.unsplash.com.Professional Association of Georgia Educators David's LinkedIn page
The CEO Teacher® Programs – for teachers wanting more income, impact & freedom Gosh, friends…while it's been a few years in the making, my team and I have finally found the perfect fit for The CEO Teacher® programs. Over the last 18 months we have reworked and rebranded our entire CEO Teacher School into what you are going to hear about today. Moreover, we started this process to build an affordable option for teachers — just like you — to find more income, impact, and freedom than they ever thought possible. As you might imagine, that's a tall ask! And we, most of all, wanted to get this new CEO Teacher Academy just…right. What is a CEO Teacher® and what does training look like? In today's episode, I'm going to share with you what the CEO Teacher Programs are and how you can get enrolled in just a few short days. But first, as I share what these programs look like, I will also be sharing some of our success stories! You're going to hear from a few of our students and they're going to tell you what a successful CEO Teacher business might look like. Plus, I hope you'll join me on the Total Teacher Transformation Video Series that begins on Saturday March 26, 2022. Doors will open at 8 am EST. So, mark your calendars for Saturday, March 26 at 8 am EST and check your inbox right on the minute so you can sign up…right away. Ready to get started with your CEO Teacher Training? Press play on this episode and let's talk about which level is best for you… In this episode, you will learn: Why the CEO Teacher® Programs are the only proven step-by-step trainings that will teach you how to turn your teaching skills and passions into a thriving online business Why the CEO Teacher Academy is great if you want to make extra income, but don't know how or where to start Why the CEO Teacher School will help you with creating resources, blogging, starting your email list, marketing your products, and implementing SEO (Search Engine Optimization) How these programs will solidify your connection with our inspiring and motivating community of CEO Teachers How you can transform your CEO Teacher business outside of TpT with products, programs, and multiple streams of revenue And much, much more… Links Mentioned in this Episode about The CEO Teacher®: The Total Teacher Transformation Video Training Series The Total Teacher Transformation Facebook Group Email Us! SEL Horizons SEL Horizons on Facebook Make Waves Education on TpT CEO TEACHER® RESOURCES WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD: What's your CEO Teacher® Type? Find out here! Download my free book, Start or Expand Your Online Teacher Business, and get started building your business today! Check out my CEO Teacher® Book Recommendations here! JOIN OUR CEO TEACHER® PODCAST COMMUNITY TO GROW WITH LIKE-MINDED TEACHERS: Send me a DM on Instagram– I love chatting with my people, so send me all of your CEO Teacher® business questions! ENJOYING THE PODCAST? THANKS FOR TUNING IN! Tag me @kaysemorris on Instagram and tell me what you are listening to! I love seeing what resonates most with our listeners! I don't want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when a new episode is available by subscribing on iTunes here! If you would like to support The CEO Teacher® podcast, it would mean so much to me if you would leave a review on iTunes. By leaving a review, you are helping fellow CEO teachers find this podcast and start building a life they love. To leave a review on iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Ratings and Reviews. Click “Write a Review” and share with me how this podcast is changing your business and your life! READY FOR MORE? I LIKE YOUR STYLE! LISTEN TO THESE CEO TEACHER® PODCAST EPISODES NEXT! How are Teachers Making Extra Money Using Their Amazing Teaching Skills? What if I Don't Want to be a Teachers Pay Teachers Seller? How to Create the Life You Want – CEO Teacher® Style
Sweet teacher, I'm so excited for today's episode! I've got a big, happy announcement.Joyful Teacher Academy is LIVE!This has been a project of my teacher heart for months, and I can't believe I can finally share it with you.If you're facing overwhelm, burnout, have lost your teaching joy, or never found the joy in teaching you thought you would, this one's for you.Don't give up on teaching until you've given this a try. Our kiddos need you!Joyful Teacher Academy is a one-of-a-kind, online professional development. I'll lead you through mindset shifts and teach you strategies to make your teacher life more joyful and impactful.Let me show you how!Links in today's episode:Joyful Teacher AcademyToday's blog postBye, Bye Burnout FREE webinarBurnout Buster series part 3: Growth
Hi, ich bin Tim und plaudere heute mit Benjamin Wolba von Visual Ink Publishing (www.visual-books.com) über diese Themen: "Lehrer:innenmangel" https://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/lehrermangel-schulen-klemm-1.5514671 "EdTech als Lösung für gerechte Bildung" https://www.mdr.de/wissen/educational-technologie-bildungstechnik-vorteile-nachteile-100.html "Noten weg? Und dann?" https://www.n-tv.de/panorama/Sollten-Schulnoten-abgeschafft-werden-article23069757.html "Academy4Teachers" www.academy4teachers.de Viel Spaß!! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lauschcafe/message
Hi, ich bin Tim und plaudere heute mit Benjamin Wolba von Visual Ink Publishing (www.visual-books.com) über diese Themen: "Lehrer:innenmangel" https://www.sueddeutsche.de/politik/lehrermangel-schulen-klemm-1.5514671 "EdTech als Lösung für gerechte Bildung" https://www.mdr.de/wissen/educational-technologie-bildungstechnik-vorteile-nachteile-100.html "Noten weg? Und dann?" https://www.n-tv.de/panorama/Sollten-Schulnoten-abgeschafft-werden-article23069757.html "Academy4Teachers" www.academy4teachers.de Viel Spaß!!
Lucas produced this commercial about the two-year Teacher Academy of Maryland program at the Dr. James A. Forrest Career and Technology Center. The program is open to sophomores, juniors and seniors in St. Mary's County Public Schools.
Have you ever thought about starting your online business? It is 100% possible for you to build the teacherpreneur business of your dreams. Whether that means selling your TpT resources online, creating the blog, or by creating a course or membership that will help students or other teachers all over the world. It doesn’t matter what your dreams are. We want to empower every teacher to leave a legacy online by taking whatever they are passionate about in the classroom and turning it into a sustainable online business. It’s time to build a resilient business that lasts a lifetime! In this episode, you will learn: How to be the teacher you need to be to have everything your heart desires About the two different types of teachers How everything changed for me back in 2013 What kind of income streams you can create in your teacherpreneur business How to join our once a year teacher event Join The CEO Teacher Academy TODAY!! kaysemorris.com/academy Links Mentioned: Take my Teacherpreneur Type Quiz here! DOWNLOAD MY 10 STEP GUIDE TO SELLING YOUR TEACHING RESOURCES HERE! CEO TEACHER® RESOURCES: Check out my CEO Teacher® Amazon Books HERE! JOIN OUR COMMUNITIES: The CEO Teacher® Facebook Group Connect with Kayse on Instagram ENJOYING THE PODCAST? Tag me @kaysemorris on Instagram and tell me what you are listening to! SUBSCRIBE AND REVIEW I don’t want you to miss a thing! Be the first to know when a new episode is available by subscribing in iTunes HERE! If you would like to support The CEO Teacher® podcast, a review would mean so much. By leaving a review, you are helping fellow CEO teachers find this podcast and start building a life they love. To leave a review in iTunes, click HERE and scroll down to Ratings and Reviews. Click “Write a Review” and share with me how this podcast is changing your business!
Today's Guest: Kayse Morris, Online Business Owner Kayse Morris is a former 8th grade english and language arts teacher and now helps teachers live their best lives. Her main goal is to empower the educators of the world to leave a legacy online by selling their teaching resources. She got started on Teachers Pay Teachers in 2013 and it changed her life. She had no intention of leaving the classroom, she loves being a teacher and it is her greatest joy. However in 2018, she stepped out of the classroom to start helping other teachers with their businesses. Summary If you’re a teacher, you’ve probably thought about selling on the website Teachers Pay Teachers, but sometimes it can be daunting. How do you get started? What do you sell? Well today’s guest is telling us all about it and she is an expert. This website has been around for a long time and many teachers have thought about or tried to sell their course materials on that website. But sometimes it can be overwhelming. There’s so many teachers on there so how do you get found? Today’s guest Kayse Morris is the person to ask about that. Kayse is a former teacher who has created a 7 figure online business and through her course, the CEO Teacher Academy. She teaches educators how to become a thriving CEO Teachers by taking their best asset in the classroom and building a legacy by teaching their passion. CEO Teachers are coached on how to create and market their teaching resources and grow their businesses to make an impact and enable them to live their passion each day. Teachers have the perfect DNA to become entrepreneurs because they encompass the word “badass”. They have the ability to know how to teach in the online space. A lot of people are trying to sell courses online but they just aren’t teachers. We are born with it. It is the perfect match for us.. Because we are lifelong learners, whatever we don’t know about running an online business, we can totally learn. While struggling through postpartum depression, Kayse thought that teaching was going to help her find happiness. But creating lesson plans and juggling being a mom, putting her kids in daycare, realizing she was only making enough money to pay for daycare, she was struggling and felt like she just wasn’t a good teacher. Making lesson plans on top of battling her depression was very hard for her. When she finally confronted her depression, she also decided to start selling her teacher resources on Teachers Pay Teachers. She made $50 in her first month but knew nothing could stop her after that. Now, after experiencing much success, Kayse has left the classroom to focus her business. She doesn’t necessarily encourage teachers to leave the classroom. She likes to celebrate those that do for impacting even more students but she wants teachers to know that you don't have to ever desire to leave the classroom. You can make a financial impact on your family that changes the trajectory of your life. It can make your life easier. Every day she was encountering teachers that wanted to know how she did it so she started coaching other teachers on how to do it. After finding out what they needed, she created a course on how to sell teacher resources and enrolled hundreds of teachers. She teaches 5 levels of the teacher success path, and Teachers Pay Teachers is just level one. Kayse believes that success leaves breadcrumbs She dove headfirst into learning everything she could and taking every course she could to learn how to make this happen. She developed the perfect opt in that was lasered in to her ideal client. She wanted to serve them to the best of her ability, and for her students to know that investing in her course would be worth every penny. It is so important to know that if you take the courses and watch all of the videos, but you don’t do anything, then it’s not going to happen. You have to put the work in. This is not a short game, this is a long game. If you are trying to build something long term, you have to be in it long term. It’s not going to happen overnight, just like you didn’t become a great teacher overnight. That’s not to say nothing goes wrong Sometimes you will make something amazing, and no one buys it. And that’s okay. You learn. If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again! Teachers Pay Teachers has exploded since 2013. You may hear that it is oversaturated. If you are trying to come in and sell Kindergarten and math centers without a unique spin, it will be hard to sell a large amount. There are 3 important things for you to understand when you start selling on Teachers Pay Teachers Keyword optimization Know what you are good at What your customers need that isn’t oversaturated. You bring awareness to this need, and then you begin selling it. The CEO Teacher Academy is opening soon and you don’t want to miss this. If you want a sneak peak into how Kayse works and creates and sells her resources, she has a free training for you that you can join by going to sidehustleteachers.com/tpt. As an extra bonus, Kayse is going to be joining us live in the Side Hustle Teachers facebook group on October 19th at 7 pm. You aren’t going to want to miss this chat because she will be answering questions about her program and spilling all the tea on Teachers Pay Teachers. Connect with Kayse Website: Kaysemorris.com Instagram: @kaysemorris Podcast: The CEO Teachers Podcast Find your teacherpreneur type to find out where you are on this journey and how she can help you by going to kaysemorris.com/quiz
Kayse is the founder of the CEO Teacher Academy, a place where Teachers can learn how to become the CEO of their own side business. she hast built a sever figure a year business and believes that you can do it. Tune in today to learn from her journey and find the step to step that you need to realize all your teacher entrepreneur dreams. You will get to hear the second part of our conversation. Kayse dives into her first years as a teacher, talks about what she did en her classroom to bring all her students to success, what social media has done for her. In addition you will learn about her believes, meditation, the hustle mentality and much more. Important LInks: https://kaysemorris.com/ Listen To Kayse's CEO Teacher Academy Podcast Connect with Kayse On Social Media Thank you to Amped Up Learning for sponsoring today's episode. https://ampeduplearning.com/ Get 15% off with the code: Empowered https://gabbybernstein.com/shop/books/
Kayse is the founder of the CEO Teacher Academy, a place where Teachers can learn how to become the CEO of their own side business. she hast built a sever figure a year business and believes that you can do it. Tune in today to learn from her journey and find the step to step that you need to realize all your teacher entrepreneur dreams. Important LInks: https://kaysemorris.com/ Listen To Kayse's CEO Teacher Academy Podcast Connect with Kayse On Social Media Thank you to Amped Up Learning for sponsoring today's episode. https://ampeduplearning.com/ Get 15% off with the code: Empowered
Assistant Head of School for Teaching and Learning Roxanne Stansbury sits down with three new Dawson teachers during the weeklong Teacher Academy. Art teacher Jesa Townsend, second-grade teacher Shane Marsan, Mandarin teacher Kirsty Lim, and first-grade teacher and Dawson alum Amanda Brazell discuss their first impressions of the School, reflect on the comprehensive interview and on-boarding process, and the overwhelm of a new school. They share thoughts on Challenge Success, the layers of support shown in the Dawson community, and what they’re most looking forward to this school year. Learn more about The Alexander Dawson School at adsrm.org.
In this Episode, Pina Maggio, Interim Facilitator for LTA talks with us about some of the professional development opportunities available in the Lowell Public Schools.
Lowell's Teacher Academy, led by Interim Facilitator Pina Maggio, is one of the best and possibly the only teacher-driven, teacher-led Induction/Mentoring and professional development programs in the United States.
Life of the School Podcast: The Podcast for Biology Teachers
On most episodes of Life of the School I like to sit down with a fellow life science teacher and find out how they became a teacher, what they are currently working on and their hopes for the future. But for this episode, I am in Florida at the NABT/BSCS AP Biology Teacher Academy which gives me a great chance to catch up with 2 past guests on the podcast who are facilitating the Teacher Academy as well as a guest who will be interviewed during the 2017-2018 school year. Returning to the podcast are Robin Bulleri from Episode 10, and Chi Klein from Episode 14. Our member of the panel who will be on a future episode is Valerie May. The other facilitators in the room for the recording were Caitlin Ullock, Lesley Kirkley, and Phyllis Robinson.
Episode 129A: The Drama Teacher Academy What is the Drama Teacher Academy? Who is DTA for? Why should you join? Plus! A sneak peek into one of our courses. Show Notes The Drama Teacher Academy Steven Stack Play Page Episode Transcript Welcome to TFP – The Theatrefolk Podcast – the place to be for Drama teachers, Drama students, and theatre educators everywhere. I'm Lindsay Price, resident playwright for Theatrefolk. Hello! I hope you're well. Thanks for listening. Okay. We've got another bonus podcast for you. “It's a bonus! It's a bonus! It's time to give you a bonus!” So, this is Episode 129A and you can find any links from this podcast in the show notes at theatrefolk.com/episode129a. Now, the reason for this bonus podcast is to let you know, the podcast listener, that [trumpet sound] we've opened the doors again to the Drama Teacher Academy. What is the Drama Teacher Academy? You might be asking. The DTA is a professional development membership site just for Drama teachers and Drama educators. It offers workshops on demand, PD when you want, at the pace you want, and what you want. What I mean by that is that you don't have to search out professional development in your area. You don't have to fit a workshop into your busy schedule. You don't have to worry that the workshop leader is going to spend all their time talking about themselves or rush through an exercise or give you no exercises. The aim of every course in the Drama Teacher Academy is to give you something – not just to learn but something that you can take into your classroom to use or teach. A workshop on mask? That's fine. A workshop on how to teach mask to forty high school students is awesome! Wouldn't you love to learn an exercise tonight and teach it tomorrow? Download a lesson plan and be able to use it immediately? Here at the Theatrefolk Global Headquarters, we've been operating the Drama Teacher Academy for nine months now and it's been amazing. We flung open the doors in August. We weren't sure what was going to happen but we knew what we wanted to do. We knew we wanted to help and we wanted to provide you, provide Drama teachers with a particular kind of resource, and we love hearing how the resources in DTA have helped teachers, have motivated teachers, inspired teachers. There is nothing that makes me happier when someone comes up to us at a conference and says, “This was my first year. You saved my life.” You know, it just makes me tingle. It's just great. We also love hearing from folks who have questions, who want clarification, who want us to explore different avenues because, if there are questions, that means we have areas that we can change and grow. If we change and grow, we can only get better. So, we're in a place now where we can leave the doors open to the Drama Teacher Academy. We can leave them open permanently. We're not closing our doors anymore so you can join at any time. You know, if you're thinking about the summer months and you want to take some course; if maybe now is not the time but you're going to bookmark it and do it later, it's all good. But I've got to tell you, now is the time to join DTA. The time to join is neigh. Like, right neigh, and let me tell you why. So, we have a limited time sign-up offer where you can join the Drama Teacher Academy and your first month is a dollar. Let me say that again. You can join the Drama Teacher Academy and your first month is a dollar. Now, the Drama Teacher Academy is a membership site so there is a monthly fee of usually $37.00 per month or $444 a year. If you sign up to the Drama Teacher Academy before midnight Pacific on Friday, May 8th, that first month as a member is only a dollar. You can check out courses, check out resources, check out the private Facebook group – I love this group! It is filled with the most lovely Drama teachers who are great at sharing their expertise, asking questions,
For more on 21st Century Work Life and working in virtual teams, visit www.virtualnotdistant.com00:30 Pilar talks about her own experience running a theatre company and how she ended up helping virtual teams. (You can check out Theatrefolk's podcast where todays guest, Lindsay Price interviews Pilar. http://www.theatrefolk.com/podcast/devising-physical-theatre/)08:45 Lindsay Price, Partner at Theatrefolk, talks about how and why the company was set up and how they built a global business. www.theatrefolk.com14:40 How Theatrefolk works and how they provide support to drama teachers, especially those isolated. 17:00 The importance of not remaining anonymous in an online business. How Theatrefolk communicates with its community. 20:00 The Theatrefolk podcast. http://www.theatrefolk.com/podcast/ 22:25 The Drama Teacher Academy. www.dramateacheracademy.com 28:50 Lindsay shares those projects that didn't work out. The importance of failing and making time to rest. 32:18 The future of Theatrefolk and Lindsay's own writing. 34:00 Lindsay's thoughts on how the new way of doing business presents many opportunities for artists to make a living from their craft. 36:06 Pilar shares her thoughts on writing on paper and gives a short overview of the course on managing virtual teams VirtualnotDistant.net http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/feb/23/reading-writing-on-paper-better-for-brain-concentration Do send your feedback and connect via Twitter @PilarOrti