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Sarah Kate Towlson hosts an insightful episode of Teachers Talk Radio titled: 'Clear the Path: Fewer Admin Tasks, Better Teacher-Student Connections.' This show delves into the challenges of teacher workload, focusing on how reducing non-teaching administrative tasks can foster deeper, more meaningful connections between teachers and students, especially amid the increasing needs of students today. With expert guests, including a former Headteacher from an all-girls independent school in the UK and an Inclusion Specialist with experience in the UK and UAE, the discussion highlights the importance of school trust, transparency and clearly communicating the value and purpose of tasks to staff. Together, they explore how enhancing these areas can empower teachers, improve student relationships and strengthen overall school culture.
The complexities of navigating the teaching profession go beyond delivering content or curriculum and require a deep understanding of students' perspectives and diverse needs. In this episode, Hunter Gehlbach, Professor & Director of the PhD program at the Johns Hopkins School of Education, invites us to consider how intellectual humility coupled with curiosity can support us to channel our inner detective in the classroom and outside of it. Through powerful examples and research-backed insights, this episode empowers educators to move beyond surface-level assumptions and toward a more student-centered approach to teaching and learning.
In this episode, I explore the three different hats you wear as a leader: the leader, the teacher, and the student. By understanding and embracing these roles, you can expand your capacity to handle everything that comes your way and inspire others to develop their own empowerment. Learn why we slip out of empowerment when we're mentally, physically, or emotionally exhausted, and the importance of leveraging emotions as a tool for growth. Hear how to embrace the three different identities of leader, teacher, and student that you embody, and the importance of being a lifelong learner. Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: https://angelakellycoaching.com/353
Ed's career in music has been nothing short of remarkable, spanning multiple roles including trumpeter, teacher, conductor, and entrepreneur. His deep involvement in so many facets of the musical world has made him a leading voice not just in the trumpet community, but in the broader world of music.In Part 1 of our conversation, Ed takes us back to his early days, sharing stories from his time studying with two of the most iconic trumpet teachers of his era—Vincent Cichowitz and William Vacchiano. We'll dive into his experiences at Juilliard and hear about his early days in New York, including what it was like to work with legendary conductors like Leonard Bernstein and Pierre Boulez. Ed also shares fascinating anecdotes about some of the great orchestral trumpet players he's encountered, such as Tom Stevens, Morris Murphy, and John Wilbraham, and their unique approaches to working with conductors. Plus, he'll give us an inside look at his teaching philosophy, particularly his thoughts on preparation methodology.[Subscriber Content] In Part 2, I ask Ed a thought-provoking question: if he were a student today, knowing what he knows now, what would he do differently? His answer leads us into a rich discussion about music and interpretation that goes beyond the trumpet. We wrap up our conversation by delving into Ed's significant contribution to the trumpet community—Chosen Vale, a project that has left a lasting impact on musicians everywhere.Would you like more inspirational stories, suggestions, insights, and a place to continue the conversations with other listeners? Visit anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com to learn more! As a Contributing Listener of "Anthony Plog on Music," you'll have access to extra premium content and benefits including: Extra Audio Content: Only available to Contributing Listeners. Podcast Reflections: Tony's written recaps and thoughts on past interviews, including valuable tips and suggestions for students. Ask Me Anything: Both as written messages and occasional member-only Zoom sessions. The Show's Discord Server: Where conversations about interviews, show suggestions, and questions happen. It's a great place to meet other listeners and chat about all things music! Can I just donate instead of subscribing? Absolutely! Cancel at anytime and easily resubscribe when you want all that extra content again. Learn more about becoming a Contributing Listener @ anthonyplog-on-music.supercast.com!
One of the great things about this show, World Awakenings, is that it allows us to access and talk one-on-one with some of the world's greatest teachers of the modern spiritual guide, "A Course in Miracles", and with this show, episode #170, we add to this list of beautiful purveyors of Love, Light & Forgiveness, Rev. Myron Jones. She is an ordained Minister through the Pathways of Light, and a student of “A Course in Miracles” for 40 years, and a respected speaker & teacher in the A.C.I.M. community. She is also the author of the book, "Hey, Holy Spirit, It's Me Again". This talk with Myron Jones is a good place to start your journey to and understand the path to enlightenment.Make sure to get your copy of Karl Gruber's truly enlightening book, "True Spirituality & the Law of Attraction: A Beautiful Symbiotic Relationship". Just click this link.Find out more about Rev. Myron Jones' teachings of "A Course in Miracles" by going to her website https://forgivenessisthewayhome.org/Get your copy of Myron Jones book, "Hey, Holy Spirit, It's Me Again"
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This edWeb podcast is sponsored by The Educating All Learners Alliance, an InnovateEDU Project.The webinar recording can be accessed here.How can schools create a sense of community for diverse learners with unique needs? In this edWeb podcast, experts share research around the importance of implementing a school vision and mission around positive school culture, and then delve into practical ways to do this at the classroom level using tools such as Along, a free tool that helps teachers quickly build and maintain the strong ties needed so that their students feel comfortable sharing their classroom experience.This edWeb podcast is for K-12 school leaders, district leaders, special education teachers, and anyone who works with youth who learn and think differently.The Educating All Learners™ AllianceAn alliance dedicated to equity for complex learnersDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Learn more about viewing live edWeb presentations and on-demand recordings, earning CE certificates, and using accessibility features.
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It's an eighties nostalgic thrill ride as we review of Spielberg's 'Ready Player One', and we rewind to a decade earlier for our newbie, the seventies throwback Teacher-Student dramedy 'The Holdovers'. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dharma Talk and Meditation from Thursday's 'Right Now, It's Like This!' on the topic of Teacher Student relationships and what the Buddha said about them. This is a continuation, of sorts, from Monday's session on friendships. I hope you'll enjoy!
In this episode we discuss the importance of teacher-student relationships. These connections, woven delicately within the fabric of every classroom, transcend the conventional roles of educators and learners. As we explore today's topic, we'll discuss strategies that illuminate how these relationships influence not only academic success but the very essence of students' well-being. So, whether you're an educator shaping minds or a student navigating the educational maze, join us in uncovering the transformative power hidden within the dynamics of teacher-student connections. Stay ahead of the curve with our exclusive updates – subscribe to our newsletter and elevate your knowledge! Ignite your potential with personalized guidance – visit our mentoring program Unlock your true potential with expert coaching – take the first step towards success today! Learn more.
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In this podcast episode tailored for assistant directors in Early Childhood Education, the focus is on fostering positive and effective teacher-student interactions. It delves into the responsibility of ensuring that teacher-student interactions are conducive to learning. As an assistant director, your role is to recognize and address these issues, guiding teachers toward more appropriate and effective interactions for a better learning environment.Log into The Teacher's Lounge Portal here; https://theearlyeducationteacherslounge.com/. From there head to the Public Podcast section in the "The Supply Closet" to access our free meeting agenda template that will help you plan and carry out these observation meetings. The Teachers Lounge – • Offering early education teachers a tool to set your classroom onto a path of success and build a cohesive and strong team of educators. (theearlyeducationteacherslounge.com)SocialsFACEBOOK: (1) The Early Education Teachers Lounge | FacebookINSTAGRAM: The Teacher's Lounge (@eecteacherslounge) • Instagram photos and videosPINTEREST: (4) PinterestYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/@eecteacherslounge
Welcome to SexyTime! A podcast where we answer your questions about sex, relationships, and everything sexy in-between. Hosted by: Aliz and BK Johnsen. Sexytime's goal is to encourage more open communication about relationships and sex positivity. All statements are personal advice and based on opinion.
An informal and yet frank discussion of the dynamics that may exist between teachers and students within the martial and internal arts world. These are thoughts in response to the recent year of full time teaching by Lotus Nei Gong and the ugly truths of keeping people happy in schools and the difficulties of teaching are looked at.
SHOW NOTES2:30 – teachers are bridge builders2:55 – a passion for building connections and helping others realize their potential3:40 – overwhelming appreciation for men and women in the U.S. military5:50 – being better tomorrow than you are today6:10 – focus most on what you need to do well, show up the next day, and improve7:00 – chorus director Janice Folsom was an inspiration8:10 – the capacity to command a room, getting a team to work toward a common goal8:35 – painting a picture of goals and transfers to the real world, and why that's important9:10 – building opportunities for students to engage in Georgia's booming creative industry sector9:50 – shift from a traditional choral background to focusing more on creation10:25 – learning how to build relationships and partnerships, and using those skills in the classroom11:20 – a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to represent Georgia's teachers11:40 – great experiences to connect with a wide representation of various sectors12:35 – Gen Z – philanthropic intentions and a desire to be social media influencers13:35 – if you want to be an influencer, be a teacher!14:15 – there are elements of being a teacher that are difficult and you can make a huge difference15:15 – Top Ten Back to School Tips project – collaborating with other Teacher of the Year candidates15:40 – I am an ambassador, not the best teacher in the state or even in my school – this is a chance to elevate the profession16:20 – a diverse range of best practices is a great way to honor others' voices17:00 – from a focus on teaching academic standards to an application of learning17:30 – learning what the pivotal knowledge and skill sets are in different careers19:30 – Trilith Studios (Marvel films+) leading to an idea for students to create new and original content, help them become entrepreneurs, etc.20:15 – students creating music and more – help from Tiffany I. M. Jones (then in an Atlanta Symphony Orchestra outreach role)21:10 – forming an entertainment label – Hall Pass Entertainment and opening the door to students' interests – students naming the label, creating art work, forming teams and committees22:15 – middle school students releasing music albums, posting to a YouTube channel, and starting a podcast23:00 – former middle school students now in high school are returning to Rising Starr Middle School to assist with the current work students are undertaking23:45 – even once a semester, make sure that students are engaged in at least one project that is strongly connected to career roles24:00 – share the stories of success and the great work students are doing26:55 – AI (artificial intelligence) – stifling or enabling and accelerating creativity?27:30 – first use of a floppy disk and an iPod – life-changing moments28:15 – despite capabilities, there are things that AI doesn't do very well29:45 – the future of work may bend toward jobs centered around creativity31:40 – which is more important, teaching or learning?32:30 – retired teachers, your job isn't yet done32:55 – Teacher:Student impact ratio is huge33:10 – Who did you inspire?33:30 – it's often the small moments that make the biggest impact33:40 – teacher Teddye Martin knew I needed a place to belong and connect34:30 – Ms. Martin instilled the love of education34:55 – a teacher's superpower is building connections, and we change the future when we help students see their potential35:50 – first thoughts when announced as Teacher of the Year36:20 – students, parents, colleagues, community partners can teach us as well, and help us look at things in a different way36:55 – gratitude for so many people who helped me along the way and who have made possible this opportunity to serve as an ambassador Email: Christy.Todd@doe.k12.ga.usFacebook:GATeacherX: @2024GaTOTY Blue Angels F/A-18 Super Hornet flight storyGeorgia Teacher of the Year webpageGeorgia Teacher of the Year events requestChristy Todd 2024 Georgia Teacher of the Year press releaseRising Starr Middle School, Fayette County GeorgiaTrilith StudiosGeorgia Lawyers for the ArtsHall Pass EntertainmentMusic 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 EducatorsDavid's LinkedIn page
Woman sends daughter to live with teacher after an unwanted pregnancy, hoping for the teacher's support; she returns pregnant for the teacher 6 months on; teacher denies paternity; demands DNA.....Join for the (full story)
In this episode we look at Power of Internal Martial Arts by BK Frantzis for more on Wu's teaching. Then we look at Ma Yueh Liang's book from 1935. We also discuss student teacher relationships before and after the Boxer Uprising. For extended episode and bonus episodes visit our Patreon.
In this week's episode of All Things Marketing and Education, we sit down with Samia Zaidi, the Managing Director of Program for Along, a free online platform that strengthens teacher-student relationships and highlights student voice in the classroom. During our discussion, Samia explores helpful tactics to create impactful teacher-student relationships, how these dynamics shape school culture, and the empowering influence of student voices.Show notes: leoniconsultinggroup.com/51EdTech Marketer's Planner: leoniconsultinggroup.com/23
Ms. Peters is a traveling teacher who helps student parents learn life skills and have a successful high school experience.
A home visit from a teacher before the start of the school year can be incredibly beneficial for both the students and the teacher. Here are some ways in which it can help: Building rapport: A home visit allows the teacher to establish a personal connection with the student and their family in a comfortable and familiar environment. This rapport can build a positive teacher-student relationship throughout the school year. Understanding the student's experience: Visiting their home provides insight into their living conditions, family dynamics, and cultural background. This understanding can help the teacher tailor their approach to teaching and create a more inclusive and supportive classroom environment. Identifying individual needs: During the home visit, the teacher can observe the student's learning space, study habits, and any specific challenges they may face. This information can help the teacher identify individual learning needs and develop strategies to support the student's academic progress. Addressing concerns early: If there are any concerns about the student's academic or emotional well-being, a home visit provides an opportunity to address them proactively. Early intervention can prevent potential issues from escalating and ensure the student starts the school year on the right foot. Discussing academic goals and expectations: The teacher can use the home visit to discuss educational goals and set expectations with the student and their family. This clarity can motivate students to perform well and instill a sense of responsibility for their education. Encouraging parental involvement: Home visits can encourage parents or guardians to participate in their child's education actively. It opens up lines of communication between the teacher and the family, fostering a supportive and collaborative learning environment. Reducing anxiety and easing transitions: For younger students or those entering a new school, a home visit can ease the anxiety associated with unfamiliar settings and new people. Meeting the teacher in a familiar environment can help them feel more at ease when school starts. Personalizing learning experiences: Knowing more about the student's interests and hobbies through a home visit allows the teacher to incorporate relevant and engaging learning materials into their lessons, making the educational experience more enjoyable and effective. Supporting students with special needs: For students with special needs or learning disabilities, a home visit can be especially beneficial. It allows the teacher to understand the student's specific challenges and create an individualized education plan tailored to their requirements. Our guest in Episode 247 is Valerie Lovato. She teaches elementary school at Eagleton Elementary in Denver, Colorado. In her school district, it's encouraged to conduct home visits with upcoming students' families right around the start of the school year. Lavato knows it's one of those things that a teacher can procrastinate on, but she says, “Once you start, you don't want to stop.” She's been doing home visits for several years but admits it's complicated. It's one thing for educators to talk about doing home visits; it's another to accomplish the ambitious task. Lavato says that the most challenging part is just getting started each year. “That very first phone call, and telling families, I want to come to your house and visit you at your home, in your space. Making that first phone call, I always get butterflies, even now,” says Lavato. Overall, a home visit from a teacher before the start of the school year helps foster a strong teacher-student relationship, encourages parental involvement, and enables a more personalized and supportive learning experience for the students. It is a valuable practice that positively affects a student's educational journey. Listen to Episode 247 of the Class Dismissed Podcast on your favorite p...
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Marley & Meredith join me to grill me on how teachers and students might have different viewpoints of high school. We get into a lot of topics from cliques to cheating to prom and spirit week. Check it out to see how your perceptions might match up!
Today we talked about Tory Lanez, Colorism, Ralph Yarl, and a fight between a teacher and a student.
One Wellington school principal has expressed disappointment with today's education announcement. Labour has said they will reduce the teacher/student ratio from 1:29 to 1:28 for year 4- 8 pupils in order to reverse declining achievement during those years. Lorraine Taylor, principal at Wellington's Silverstream school says this announcement is somewhat disrespectful to teachers. Lorraine Taylor says that teachers need extra support in the classroom, and another adult in the room would help more than removing one student. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today the English Club reads Gothikana, RuNyx's TikTok famous dark adacemia teacher student romance! Well, they read half of it. BUT, both read a different half, so together, they know the full story. How good do our hosts do at piecing together this chilling, bodice-ripping romance? ABOUT THE BOOK: An unusual girl. An enigmatic man. An ancient castle. What could go wrong? An outcast her entire life, Corvina Clemm is left adrift after losing her mother. When she receives the admission letter from the mysterious University of Verenmore, she accepts it as a sign from the universe. The last thing she expects though is an olden, secluded castle on top of a mountain riddled with secrets, deceit, and death. An enigma his entire life, Vad Deverell likes being a closed book but knowing exactly everything that happens in the university. A part-time professor working on his thesis, Vad has been around long enough to know the dangers the castle possesses. And he knows the moment his paths cross with Corvina, she's dangerous to everything that he is. They shouldn't have caught each other's eye. They cannot be. But a chill-inducing century-old mystery forces them to collide. People have disappeared every five years for over a hundred years, and Corvina is getting clues to unraveling it all, and Vad needs to keep an eye on her. And so begins a tale of the mystique, the morbid, the macabre, and a deep love that blossoms in the unlikeliest of places.
Merriam, a student of Burned-In Teacher University, offers insight and advice on the effects of teacher burnout and how to avoid it. In this episode, she shares her personal experience with burnout along with practical strategies for preventing it. Merriam also dives deep into her journey of self-discovery with openness, discussing the emotional aspects of teaching and how to find balance in the classroom. Her tips are meant to help teachers move beyond the fatigue of exhaustion for good, finding joy and purpose in their careers once again. Connect with me! Instagram: @BurnedInTeacher Facebook: The Burned-In Teacher Facebook Community Website: www.burnedinteacher.com Do you know your Burnout Type? Click here to find out more about your unique Burnout Type! Get more BURNED-IN Teacher resources Click here to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store Please subscribe and leave a review so that other teachers can find the support they need to grow through their burnout and become BURNED-IN!
Teachers can have such a profound impact on our life! I tried to narrow down the experiences that have impacted me the most (for better or for worse) to share with you. Whether you're a teacher, student, or both, lives are being changed. Visit: https://betterhelp.com/aisforadversity for 10% off your first month of online therapy!
In this episode, I'm chatting with Amy - a special education teacher and Burned-In Teacher University student - about her journey through burnout and how she was able to break free from the comfortable and go for what she really wanted. Her burnout story and desire for change will get you thinking about how to go for what you want in both your career and your life. Do you find yourself wondering how to embrace change and go for what you what? Career changes for a teacher can be scary, but when it's aligned with your values and what you really want out of your career and life, then it's worth it! Resources mentioned in this episode: Sign up for my FREE webinar - Tackle Your Burnout in 30 Minutes Connect with me! Instagram: @BurnedInTeacher Facebook: The Burned-In Teacher Facebook Community Website: www.burnedinteacher.com Do you know your Burnout Type? Click here to find out more about your unique Burnout Type! Get more BURNED-IN Teacher resources Click here to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store Please subscribe and leave a review so that other teachers can find the support they need to grow through their burnout and become BURNED-IN!
You're new to teaching, but you already feel like you've been on the job for years. You're exhausted, stressed out, and feeling overwhelmed by everything you have to do. You're not alone. Many first-year teachers experience burnout during their first year of teaching. In this episode, I interview Burned-In Teacher member and student Jadah, a first-year teacher who didn't want to become part of the statistic of first-year teachers who quit and used what she learned from the Burned-In Process to combat her first-year teacher burnout. Before Jadah even stepped into her classroom, she recognized that she was already being affected by burnout through the narratives she was being told and what she thought she had to accept as a new teacher. Jadah explains how she was able to find the first-year teacher support that she needed to no longer feel burned out from teaching and learned how to create sustainability in a career that she loved. Resources mentioned in this episode: -- The Burned-In Teacher Time Budgeter -- Episode 1: My Story of Burnout Sign up for my FREE workshop -- Click here to register for my workshop: Tackle Your Teacher Burnout in 30 Minutes Connect with me! -- Instagram: @BurnedInTeacher -- Facebook: The Burned-In Teacher Facebook Community -- Website: www.burnedinteacher.com Do you know your Burnout Type? -- Click here to find out more about your unique Burnout Type! Get more BURNED-IN Teacher resources -- Click here to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store Please subscribe and leave a review so that other teachers can find the support they need to grow through their burnout and become BURNED-IN!
In this episode, I'm going to share with you my interview with a Burned-In Teacher University student, and member Melissa. My heart broke as she shared her story - she had so many challenges coming at her from multiple places in her life, but she kept trying and she continued to show up for herself and her students as she tried to find the right fit for her. I know that many of you are going to relate to her burnout story. I really appreciated how real and raw she was about the challenges she has faced both professionally and personally, and how she decided to change her perspective and really think deeply about what she can do to change her own reality. Resources mentioned in this episode: -- Burned-In Teacher University Looking for more from this episode? -- Head over to www.burnedinteacher.com/podcast to get the resources mentioned in this episode. Connect with me! -- Instagram: @BurnedInTeacher -- Facebook: The Burned-In Teacher Facebook Community Do you know your Burnout Type? -- Click here to find out more about your unique Burnout Type! Get more BURNED-IN Teacher resources -- Click here to check out my Teachers Pay Teachers store Please subscribe and leave a review so that other teachers can find the support they need to grow through their burnout and become BURNED-IN!
Hundreds gathered at a candlelight vigil last night at Tower Grove Park to remember the victims. Seven others were injured in yesterday's shooting. Police say they are all stable.
A student and a teacher were killed Monday morning at Central Visual & Performing Arts High School in south St. Louis. Police also shot and killed the 20-year-old suspect. We talk with STLPR Education Reporter Kate Grumke and Midwest Newsroom Managing Editor Holly Edgell about this breaking news story.
In this episode, I share my interview with a Burned-In Teacher student and member, Maggie. After transitioning back into an elementary classroom, in addition to having two small children at home, her exhaustion was only amplified by her trying to keep up with all the “new” teachers. She shares that from the get-go of her career she formed bad habits, but by rectifying all those habits and belief systems by applying what she learned in Burned-In Teacher University and through the support of the membership community, she began to honor and accept who she is and how what makes her an individual makes her an asset. In our conversation, Maggie shares how it's not sunshine and roses all the time, and that it takes discipline and intentional action to see lasting results. So, without further ado, I want to introduce you to Maggie and I know you're going to love to hear her story! Looking for more from this episode? -- Head over to www.burnedinteacher.com/podcast to get the resources mentioned in this episode. Connect with me! -- Instagram: @BurnedInTeacher -- Facebook: The Burned-In Teacher Facebook Community Do you know your Burnout Type? -- Click here to find out more about your unique Burnout Type! Please subscribe and leave a review so that other teachers can find the support they need to grow through their burnout and become BURNED-IN!
We all like to think students like us. But why does liking matter in the classroom? And how do we harness neuroscience to make those relationships stronger? How to Win Kids and Influence Pupils. #Behaviour #Attainment #Attendance #Pastoral #Wellbeing #Relationships
September 29, 2022 Dr. ERNEST J. ZARRA III, author, blogger, educator, & member of the National Association of Scholars, who will address: "AMERICA's SEX CULTURE: ITS IMPACT ON TEACHER- STUDENT RELATIONSHIPS TODAY" Subscribe: iTunes TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:
In this episode, I interview Burned-In Teacher University student and member Sandra about her burnout journey and how she applied what she learned in the course to grow through her burnout. She shares how the course and community impacted her and how the community supported her to make important mindset shifts that impacted both her career and life so she could remain BURNED-IN. For more information and show notes, go to www.burnedinteacher.com/podcast
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In this episode, I share my conversation with a Burned-In Teacher University Student and member of the Burned-In Teacher Membership, Chelsea. As we chat, she shares what brought her to Burned-In Teacher, specific challenges she has encountered in her 4 years of teaching, and some BIG transitions that had happened in her life lately. She also talks about why she decided to become a BIT student and member and how the Burned-In Teacher University course and community helped her to move forward - rather than stay stuck - in burnout. For more information and show notes, go to www.burnedinteacher.com/podcast Find Burned-In Teacher on Tik Tok, Instagram, Facebook, and NOW... Teachers Pay Teachers!
Brian Martin is the host of the Teaching Champions Podcast, but much more than that. He is a Teacher/Student, Speaker/Listener, and Failer/Achiever. Brian's continuous positive messaging about mindset, learning, gratitude, and how to improve education through twitter is truly inspiring. Brain is consistently lifting educators up. Personally, I found him through that very platform and after reading through his feed knew he would have a ton to offer the listeners of this podcast. Key Takeaways: We need to make a point of both observing and absorbing the good in life. Clear messaging and explicit modeling of expectations is how you create a positive atmosphere and culture. Make recognizing gratitude a daily practice. If you're not making mistakes you're not trying. We need to create an environment where risk taking is supported and encouraged. It's critical that administrators are more consistently in the classroom to support teachers. Stay in Touch: Twitter: @bmartinreal Teaching Champions Podcast
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Amy talks to Geetha Shankar about the teacher and student relationship. Ms. Shankar was the Head of Yoga Studies at Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram in Chennai, India for decades. She was a senior student of TKV Desikachar, and named one of the 100 Most Inspirational Yoga Teachers in India in 2018. Amy and Ms. Shankar talk about what it was like to be a student of Sir Desikachar and to sit in consultations with him, what her relationship with him was like, and how we can maintain the student and teacher relationship even in modern times. Geetha is Amy's yoga therapist and teacher.· Ms. Shankar tells us how she came to be a yoga teacher and yoga therapist.· How she first met and linked to TKV Desikachar and what it was like to be a senior student.· The responsibilities of a yoga therapist and the responsibilities of the student.· How Ms. Shankar handles difficult times and self-doubt.· What she sees as the future of yoga therapy.· How to be creative as a yoga therapist, using many tools to get the results.· The importance of relationship in the healing process.· How she would like to experience her life when she has her last breath.If you would like to receive the free infographics and handouts that correspond to each episode on the Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast, please subscribe to our segmented email list. You will have the opportunity to determine the Infographic Topics that you would like to receive. When The Yoga Therapy Hour Podcast has a topic that corresponds to your choices, then you will receive an email for that week with the PDF's for download.Topics you can choose from include: Yoga Therapy & Mental HealthYoga Therapy & Physical HealthSocial Justice in yoga & Yoga TherapyYoga/Ayurveda ToolboxYoga & Indian PhilosophyGlobal & Trending Yoga Therapy TopicsClick the link below to subscribe. It takes 10 seconds total.https://amywheeler.com/subscribehttp://www.kym.orgWe have all benefitted from the ancient wisdom of India and her people, so it feels really great to be able to serve in this way. The Optimal State family has pledged on-going support of $250 per month, to go directly to KYM Mitra (www.kym.org). We will collect the monies and gift them each month. Please consider a recurring monthly payment to the fund. Even a small gift or intention makes a difference! If we make more than $250 in any given month, it will roll into the following month's payment. The hope is that we can contribute for many years to come. Here is the link for you to get started with your donation. We are so happy that you have decided to join us. We thank you for the bottom of our hearts!Link to click: http://Paypal.me/KymMitraDonationCheck out Amy's websiteVisit Amy's training section on her website to check out the courses belowYoga therapy training courses865-certified-yoga-therapist-program