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Raise the Line
Equipping Today's Medical Students to Manage Uncertainty: Professor Katarzyna Taran, Medical University of Łódź

Raise the Line

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 31:57


We're honored to continue our global tour of medical education today with Professor Katarzyna Taran, MD, PhD, a pioneering interdisciplinary researcher of tumor cell biology, an award winning educator noted for her focus on student engagement, and -- in a first for a Raise the Line guest -- a shooting sports certified coach and referee. As Professor Taran explains to host Michael Carrese, these seemingly disparate professional activities require the same underlying attributes: patience, the ability to overcome barriers, openness and adaptation. She believes those last qualities are especially important for today's medical students to acquire given the accelerated pace of change in healthcare. “They need to be equipped with the ability for critical thinking, to analyze and synthesize, and to search for unconventional solutions.” Professor Taran tries to impart these skills, in addition to the medical and scientific knowledge students must know, through a high level of engagement. “Teaching is relational, so try to be familiar with students' concerns. Talk to them, listen to them and you will become someone they trust.” In this wide-ranging and engaging conversation, Professor Taran also discusses her work as the head of the Laboratory of Isotopic Fractionation in Pathological Processes in Chair of Oncology, the use of neurodidactics in teaching, and the connection between the science of pathology and the future of humans in space. Mentioned in this episode:Medical University of Lodz If you like this podcast, please share it on your social channels. You can also subscribe to the series and check out all of our episodes at www.osmosis.org/raisethelinepodcast

The New Generation Entrepreneur Podcast
Part 5: Teaching Styles That Sell - The Conversion Messaging Series

The New Generation Entrepreneur Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 11:31


Welcome to the final episode of our series on conversion messaging! In this episode, I'll delve into the importance of enhancing your teaching skills to boost sales.   Listen and discover practical examples, how to understanding key concepts can lead to automatic reactions and trust in your process, and insights on content that naturally leads to conversions. Instead of merely focusing on offers and pitches, you want to find concepts that resonate with your audience's specific situations.    Tune in to learn how to transform your teaching approach!   DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER for our FIRST EVER Master Your Conversion Messaging FREE 3-hay Event! learn.bradndonlucero.com/pod Get the PDF worksheet for this episode here: learn.brandonlucero.com/pdf Find me on: IG: @iambrandonlucero Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IAmBrandonLucero  Website: https://www.brandonlucero.com 

LensWork - Photography and the Creative Process

HT2185 - Teaching Styles There are, no doubt, hundreds, maybe thousands of photographers who teach photography. Workshops, institutions, mentors, they are everywhere. (Myself included, I suppose.) I have faith that all of them are valuable, but not all of them are the best way for you to learn. That is something you will need to figure out for yourself.

A Lost Plot
Episode 127: Whiplash: The Climax Made Us Lose Our Minds

A Lost Plot

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2025 51:11


Find the 9 Points Rating System here: https://www.alostplot.com/9-points/ In this episode of A Lost Plot, host Maverick and guest Sean Nolan delve into the psychological drama 'Whiplash.' They discuss the film's themes of ambition, sacrifice, and the complex relationship between the protagonist Andrew Neiman and his demanding mentor Fletcher. The conversation explores character motivations, teaching methods, and the broader implications of pursuing greatness in the arts. The conversation culminates in a reflection on the film's legacy and its portrayal of ambition and mental health.----------Highlights: 0:00 ‘Whiplash' Introduction3:33 Opening Scene7:29 Andrew Neiman12:27 Fletcher Character Analysis17:59 Themes and Meaning29:20 The Climax Leaves Us Questions35:15 Climactic Endings in Storytelling41:57 Side Characters46:04 The Lasting Impact of Whiplash#whiplash #whiplashfilm #music #drumming #drummer #art #musician #jazz #neiman #fletcher #milesteller #jksimmons #alostplot #podcast #filmthoughts #musicconservatory #greatness #mental #mentalhealth #drive #motivation #stress #thrill #ambition

Harvest Church - harvestinus.co (Audio)
Teaching Styles For Different Use Cases | 1/15/25

Harvest Church - harvestinus.co (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025


Pastor Mike shares his thoughts on teaching a slow, detailed series versus giving an overall picture during a message. Audio>  

Rugby Coach Weekly
Practical rugby ways to use ‘It depends' from the man himself!

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2024 44:26


Send us a textJoin Dan Cottrell as he dives deep with coaching legend Dave Collins in this thought-provoking episode of Rugby Coach Weekly. Together, they explore how context dictates coaching strategies and how to develop adaptable, critical-thinking players. Dave tackles big questions:What does a Dave Collins rugby session look like?How do you balance questioning with active practice?Why is “It depends” a cornerstone of professional judgment in coaching?How do you foster curiosity and skill acquisition in players and coaches?What's the role of experimentation and reflection in developing as a coach?This episode is packed with actionable insights for coaches, educators, and leaders in any field.Suggested Further ReadingExpand your understanding with these academics and resources referenced in the discussion:Mosston and Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles – foundational work on teaching methods across diverse contexts.Shane Pill and Brendan SueSee – experts in physical education and sport pedagogy.Jamie Taylor and Dave Collins' Upcoming Book on Skill Acquisition – releasing soon, blending ecological, cognitive, and predictive models of learning.Who is Dave Collins?Dave Collins is a renowned performance consultant and psychologist. He is the director of Grey Matters, a leading consultancy specialising in performance psychology and coaching, with additional expertise in clinical psychology, counselling, conditioning, nutrition and sports medicine: in short, a one-stop shop! One big feature of the company is their 'pracademic' status; they generate original research to meet client needs as well as deploying current innovations. Dave has worked with elite athletes, coaches, and teams across multiple disciplines, helping them reach their highest potential through evidence-based approaches. He is a former Performance Director for UK Athletics and has held senior roles in both academia and applied sports settings. Currently, Dave is a Professorial Fellow in Human Performance Science at Edinburgh University and a Professor of Elite Performance at Dublin City University. To find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach WeeklyAlso, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!

Rusty George Podcast
Creative Teaching Styles with Greg Holder | SF6:EP12

Rusty George Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 32:08


This week, Rusty George sits down with Greg Holder, pastor of the Crossing Church, and discusses creative ways preaching can draw in first time church guests. Listen in to hear the mega church pastor, multi-book author, and leader Greg Holder speak into his strategy behind preaching.Website:https://gregholder.com/Check out Rusty's new book “Friend of God” here:http://pastorrustygeorge.square.site/ Did you know that over 6 billion people around the world don't know Jesus? Even more staggering, 3 billion have never even heard His name. Good News Productions International (GNPI) is on a mission to change that by harnessing the power of media to help people discover, know, and follow Jesus.For decades, GNPI has been dedicated to spreading the Good News globally, and now they're launching an ambitious initiative: Mission15. The goal? To share the gospel over one billion times in the next few years. You can be a part of this bold mission by visiting mission15.global or gnpi.org.By pledging just $15 a month—less than the cost of a couple of lattes—you can help bring the message of Jesus to those who have never heard it. Tune in to our podcast episode with Mike Schragge to learn more about the incredible work GNPI is doing. Don't miss out—get involved today and make an eternal impact!

The Pilates Lounge
The History of Pilates with Sean Gallagher and Elaine Ewing

The Pilates Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2024 65:23


In this episode, Katie Crane, Elaine Ewing, and Sean Gallagher, Pilates history buffs, discuss the importance of preserving the history of Pilates and the original equipment used by Joseph Pilates. They emphasise the significance of understanding the history of Pilates to have a deep knowledge of the method and to impart that knowledge to students.  They also discuss the differences between using original Pilates equipment and modernised equipment, highlighting the impact of foam density and the importance of maintaining the integrity of the original apparatus. They mention unique pieces of equipment, such as the bench mat, that are not commonly used in studios today.    Elaine and Sean also touch on the original Pilates studios, including the 8th Avenue studio in New York and Joe's studio in Massachusetts, and the differences in their clientele and teaching styles. Elaine Ewing and Sean Gallagher discuss the history and future of Pilates. They talk about the early teachers who learned from Joseph Pilates, such as Karola Trayer, and how they expanded the practice. They also discuss the commercialization of Pilates and the importance of staying true to the original work.    Elaine and Sean share their hopes for the future of Pilates and the importance of learning from primary sources. They also mention upcoming events, such as Pilates at the Pillow and their Pilates Historic Webinars. Key Points Preserving the historical essence of Pilates Gaining insight into the origins of Pilates Utilizing original Pilates equipment, characterized by its unique foam density and design, provides a more authentic and effective Pilates experience. Notable original Pilates studios include the 8th Avenue studio in New York and Joe's studio in Massachusetts. The commercialization of Pilates has resulted in alterations to the practice. Studying primary sources, such as archives and original equipment, is essential to understanding Pilates' roots genuinely. Remember to check out my website thepilatesprofessional.com.au for workshops and my six-month reformer teacher training mentor program. I believe that reformer training is a crucial missing link in our industry, and I'm here to provide comprehensive and recognized training for aspiring reformer instructors.   Thank you for joining me in The Pilates Lounge. I'm Katie Crane, your Pilates professional, and I'll see you in the next episode!   Connect with Elaine and Sean. Elaine: Instagram: @elaine_ewing Sean: IG - seangallagher3262, the.pilates.source, the.new.york.pilates.studio, pilatesmuseum FB - SeanP.GallagherPT, The Pilates Source®, The Pilates Museum Take advantage of your gift! Claim it now here: https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/free-gift   Subscribe to our biweekly Pilates Muse newsletter for exclusive updates. https://www.thepilatesprofessional.com.au/the-pilates-muse-publication

A-Z Health and PE Presented by NYS AHPERD
Episode 31: Episode 31: The New National Physical Education Standards (2024)

A-Z Health and PE Presented by NYS AHPERD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 53:10


Welcome to the NYS AHPERD A-Z Health And PE Podcast. This is one of three episodes where we have invited special guests and students from summer courses I teach at Canisius University.  Students in this class entitled Authentic Assessment in Physical Education are graduate teacher professionals in the trenches or newly inducted health and physical educators.  Today, we will discuss the New SHAPE America National Physical Education Standards with one of its key contributors–Dr. Fran Cleland, one of the foremost experts and scholars in physical education teacher education in the U.S.Dr. Fran Cleland is Professor Emerita from West Chester University where she served as the program coordinator for the Health and Physical Education Teacher Certification program for 28 years. Dr. Cleland previously taught in the HPE program at East Stroudsburg University, PA and the University of New Hampshire. Prior to teaching in higher education Dr. Cleland taught K-12 health and physical education in Indiana, Virginia and Oregon. Dr. Cleland's research focused on critical thinking in physical education, and she is the lead author of Developmental Physical Education for All Children – Theory into Practice (2017) and most recently co-authored Elementary School Wellness Education: An Integrated Approach to Teaching the Whole Child (2022) and the SHAPE America National Physical Education Standards book (2025). She has presented at the state, district, national and international level on topics including but not limited to, motor development, the Spectrum of Teaching Styles, critical thinking in physical education and creative dance. Dr. Cleland served as president of SHAPE PA, the National Association of Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) and SHAPE America. Most recently she served on the SHAPE America taskforce to revise the physical education standards. Dr. Cleland is retired but is working part-time as the SHAPE America Book Production and Acquisitions Manager.

Beyond The Words
041 Trusting Your Journey: Navigating Success through Human Design and Self-Trust with Amy Elizabeth

Beyond The Words

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 39:12 Transcription Available


Welcome to this episode of the podcast! In today's enlightening conversation, I had the pleasure of interviewing Amy Elizabeth, a true expert in human design.  Amy shares her journey to human design and how she took a leap of faith to pursue her passion. She discusses the importance of self-trust and authenticity in achieving success. Amy also explains how human design can be tailored to different learning and teaching styles. She provides advice on trusting yourself and embracing everything happening for you.TakeawaysTake a leap of faith and trust the process, even when it doesn't make logical sense.Cultivate self-trust and embrace your authentic self.Understand and honour different learning and teaching styles.Everything is happening for you, so trust the journey and have compassion for yourself and others.Amy Elizabeth Resources Links: Website: https://www.alignbydesignhd.com/Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/align-by-design/id1482224007Instagram: http://instagram.com/alignbydesignhd  Dimple Thakrar Resource Links: Website: https://dimpleglobal.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dimple.thakrarInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dimplethakrar/

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
Dissertation Dive 7: An Appreciative Approach to Studying Wash-out During Professional Socialization: Washed Out or Never Washed In? A Case Study Examining Washout in Professional Socialization."

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 28:46


Dr. Chris Mellor is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health of Sport Sciences at Adelphi University. He studies teacher socialization and the impact of washout on formal training. He is also passionate about the Spectrum of Teaching Styles, elementary methods, and supporting his students in fieldwork placements. In this episode, Dr. Mellor discusses his dissertation titled "An Appreciative Approach to Studying Wash-out During Professional Socialization: Washed Out or Never Washed In? A Case Study Examining Washout in Professional Socialization.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pwrhpe/support

The Big Jiujitsu Show
Teaching Styles

The Big Jiujitsu Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2024 45:36


Rob and Randy talk about their preferred teaching styles and some new ideas for how to teach others.

Online Courses Made Easy | How to Build, Launch, and Deliver Profitable Courses
42. Structuring Your Course Content for Different Learning Styles - Part 1

Online Courses Made Easy | How to Build, Launch, and Deliver Profitable Courses

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 18:05


How can we, as course creators, ensure that our instructional approach accommodates the diverse learning styles of our students? Recognizing that people learn in different ways, it becomes crucial for us to understand the preferred learning styles of our ideal students. This knowledge empowers us to transform our course information into the best format, ultimately contributing to the success and completion of our students.This is Part 1 of a 5 part series of "Getting Ready to Build, Launch, and Deliver Your Profitable Online Course in 2024!"As an educator for nearly 20 years, I understand the importance of catering to different learning styles to ensure successful outcomes for students.Whether you're familiar with learning styles from your own school days or not, they still play a role in how we as adults absorb and understand new information. I share  insights on the four main learning styles that affect adult learners, and how you can incorporate them into your online course to create a truly engaging and effective learning experience. So grab your favorite cup of coffee, settle in, and get ready to make your online courses a hit with every type of learner. Let's dive in!

Monday Morning Book of Mormon Class with Kevin HInckley
Joseph Smith and Captain Moroni Teaching Styles

Monday Morning Book of Mormon Class with Kevin HInckley

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 76:58


Captain Moroni had a distinct approach to dissenters. So did Joseph Smith. How do we help change the nature of another without alienating them?

The Sport Psych Show
#248 Dr Brendan SueSee & Dr Shane Pill - The Spectrum of Teaching Styles Part 2

The Sport Psych Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 76:06


In this episode I'm joined by Dr Brendan SueSee and Dr Shane Pill. We continue the conversation on the spectrum of teaching styles from episode 232. Shane is one of Australia's leading coach educators and developers, and thought leaders in physical education. He is Associate Professor in Physical Education and Sport at Flinders University. Shane's research is in the fields of sport coaching and physical education curriculum and pedagogy, and education leadership. He has authored over 150 peer reviewed and scholarly articles. Brendan is a senior Lecturer in Health and Physical Education at University of Southern Queensland. His interests are in the Spectrum of Teaching Styles and Physical Education Pedagogy. Prior to lecturing, Brendan was a high school physical education teacher for over 20 years. Brendan and Shane take us through the Spectrum of Teaching Styles and break each one down as it applies to sports coaches – a topic they have written about in the brilliant book they have co-written called The Spectrum of Sport Coaching Styles.

Hot Mess Teacher Express Podcast
Teacher Types - How Different Educators Teach

Hot Mess Teacher Express Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 20:37


Welcome aboard the Hot Mess Teacher Express, today we're spinning the wheel of teacher types, and will be learning how different educators teach. Your beloved host, Jess Smith, will help you navigate the educational jungle, one eccentric teacher at a time. We start with the grizzled veterans of the education world. Those seasoned pros who've weathered enough school years to have their prep routine down to a science. Their tales of survival and triumph will leave you in awe, and possibly feeling a little terrified. Then there's the first-year teachers, who are as easy to spot on their first day as a flamingo in a flock of pigeons. Adorable, aren't they? You won't believe the stories we've collected about these 'rookies' on their inaugural educational voyage. Next up, meet the 'worst-case scenario' teachers. You know the ones - they've thought of every possible catastrophe, from alien invasions to zombie apocalypses, that could hit their classroom. Bless their over-prepared hearts! Can't forget about the teachers who are still in denial that the school year is about to start. Spot them on the beach, clinging to their surfboards while they should be setting up their classrooms. We all know a few, don't we? And last, but certainly not least, meet the 'good enough' teacher. They've mastered the balancing act, the art of doing just enough to get by, and honestly, they're thriving! So grab a cup of coffee (or something stronger, we won't tell), and join us for a laugh-out-loud deep-dive into the wonderfully diverse world of educators. Trust us, you're in for a treat! Choo! Choo! -- Watch the full episodes on YouTube! Follow us on Instagram & Facebook! Support the show and get some MERCH!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/hotmessteacherexpressSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society
Pulling Strings of Imagination: The Art of Puppetry, and the Power of Mentorship & Storytelling | A Conversation with Mentor Marilyn Price | The Mentor Project Podcast | Hosts: Dr. Susan Birne-Stone and Marco Ciappelli

ITSPmagazine | Technology. Cybersecurity. Society

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 43:00


Guest: Marilyn Price, President, Marilyn Price Puppets at Marilyn Price PuppetsOn LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/marilyn-price-58a204167/The Mentor Project: https://mentorproject.org_____________________________Hosts:Dr. Susan Birne-Stone Ph.D., Host of The Mentor Project Podcast | Host of Perspectives | Systems Psychotherapist, International Coach, Talk Show Host & Producer, Professor | Mentor at the Mentor ProjectOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/dr-susan-birne-stoneMarco Ciappelli, Co-Founder at ITSPmagazine, Host of Redefining Society Podcast, and other shows on ITSPmagazineOn ITSPmagazine | https://www.itspmagazine.com/itspmagazine-podcast-radio-hosts/marco-ciappelli_____________________________This Episode's SponsorsAre you interested in sponsoring an ITSPmagazine Channel?

The Sport Psych Show
#232 Dr Shane Pill - The Spectrum of Teaching Styles

The Sport Psych Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 78:23


In this episode I'm joined by Dr Shane Pill. Shane is one of Australia's leading coach educators and developers, and thought leaders in physical education. He is Associate Professor in Physical Education and Sport at Flinders University. Shane's research is in the fields of sport coaching and physical education curriculum and pedagogy, and education leadership. He has authored over 150 peer reviewed and scholarly articles. Shane is an experienced consultant and education provider to the sport and education industry, contributing to wellbeing, physical activity, sport and physical education work groups, committees and reference groups. Shane has worked with the Department of Education, Australian Sports Commission/Sport Australia, Tennis Australia, Cricket Australia, South Australian Cricket Association, Australian Football League, South Australian Football League, West Australian Football Commission, South Australian Certificate of Education Board, Rugby Australia, Lacrosse Australia, ACT Physical Activity Foundation, and Australian Rugby League.  Shane and I talk about his experiences as a coach and coach educator and we discuss games-based approaches to coaching and the ‘Spectrum of Teaching Styles'. 

The Shintaro Higashi Show
Teaching Styles

The Shintaro Higashi Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2023 20:26


Judo teaching styles have evolved over the years, and Shintaro is a living embodiment of that evolution. In this episode, Shintaro describes how his father's traditional teaching style was like, and how he took his father's style and improved it to the style he follows now. Join our Discord server and start chatting with us and other grapplers by supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/shintaro_higashi_show. Any amount helps!

We Didn't Know What We Didn't Know- Stories of Teaching Over Three Decades
Episode 28 Comedians and Volcanoes-Teaching Styles

We Didn't Know What We Didn't Know- Stories of Teaching Over Three Decades

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2023 26:56


We have all been to school.  We know the signs.  There's Mr. Comedian, Mrs. Militant, and Ms. Mom.  Sue and Lisa have a lot to say about the teaching styles they have encountered over the past 35 years.  Please contact us with comments or questions at podcastwedidntknow@gmail.com. We will send you something for free!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SueandLisaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/wedidntknowpodcast/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgpsWcy93XJpleqVCML4IBQThanks for listening! -Sue and Lisa

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
270: Spectrum of Teaching Self Teaching Style (K)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2023 10:03


This is the last out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Self Teaching Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
267: Spectrum of Teaching Style-Learner Initiated Style (J)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 16:11


This is the eleventh out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Learner Initiated Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
266: Spectrum of Teaching Style-Lerner-Designed Individual Program Style (I)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2023 11:32


This is the tenth out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Lerner-Designed Individual Program Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
264: Spectrum of Teaching Style-Divergent Discovery Style (H)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 14:57


This is the ninth out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Divergent Discovery Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
263: Spectrum of Teaching Style-Convergent Discovery Style (G)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 14:02


This is the eighth out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Convergent Discovery Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
262: Spectrum of Teaching Styles-Guided Discovery Style (F)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 13:43


This is the seventh out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Guided Discovery Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Blogs accompanying this podcast can be found at www.thehpewebsite.com/blog Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

IELTSCast
Episode 97 | Part 3: Teaching styles and learning

IELTSCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 12:55 Very Popular


Happy 2023! Thank you for tuning in to these episodes each and every week. I hope these resources play a part in your IELTS Speaking success. Please remember to show some support and leave this show a five star review at iTunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ieltscast-weekly-shadowing-exercises-for-ielts-speaking/id1070129363 Here is a transcript of the sample heard in this episode: We've been talking about a lesson that you remember well, and I would like to ask you a few more questions about this topic. What makes a lesson memorable? I think a few things help achieve this. Firstly, the teacher has a lot to do with it. Teachers that can make a subject interesting to the learner will always have memorable lessons.  The learning environment can also enhance the experience. I used to study Arabic with a tutor while living in Dubai. We would meet in shopping malls and he would help me practise by watching me speak in Arabic to shop owners. Those were lessons I will never forget! Why do people hire private tutors? In many cases, it depends on the student's learning style. Some people prefer having designated one-on-one time with the teacher so that they can focus on their own weaknesses without having to concern themselves with the needs of other students. I enjoy both classroom instruction and private tuition, but when studying languages I prefer having a private tutor that can give me immediate and ongoing feedback. I feel this accelerates my progress. How are younger and older teachers different? They are different in many ways. Often older teachers have a much deeper understanding of the topic they are teaching, and this just comes from experience. However, younger teachers might have better understanding of technology and how the topic might be applied to contemporary times. In the advertising industry, for example, there may be statistical understanding that an older teacher explains better, whereas a younger teacher has a better grasp of the reach and demographics best hit by apps like Instagram. How have teaching styles changed compared to the past? Teaching these days makes much greater use of technology. I can't remember the last time I saw a classroom with chalk sticks and a blackboard. Since COVID, it is also common for teaching styles to blend distance with in-person learning. Certain skills are also considered central to the learning experience now. For example, a lot of learning these days demands students research a topic using a variety of media on the internet. Do you expect people to learn in the same way in the future? I feel learning styles will forever evolve, but for now I think learning will occur through a blend of virtual and in-person methods. I feel like humanity is still a bit shaky on how to use some of the technology that was introduced during the global lockdown, so I don't anticipate drastic changes in the foreseeable future. I imagine the next few years will involve solidifying our use of current technologies.

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
261: Spectrum of Teaching Styles-The Inclusion Style (E)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 14:44


This is the sixth out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Inclusion Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
260: Spectrum of Teaching Styles-The Self-check Style (D)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 13:29


This is the fifth out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Self-check Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Experience Discipleship
3 Best Bible Study Teaching Styles

Experience Discipleship

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 22:39


#032 Today we are talking about 3 of the best bible study teaching styles. These are not teaching tools, but how you teach, lead, or facilitate a bible study. These also apply to small groups, and fellowship groups, and can apply to preaching. If you want to start a bible study or want to improve your study this episode will help.Visit Experience Ministries website for more information about who we are and the ministries we provide.https://experienceordination.org/We are praying this information helps you understand how much God loves you and how to grow closer to Him on a daily basis.

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
259: Spectrum of Teaching Styles-The Reciprocal Style (C)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 16:04


This is the fourth out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Reciprocal Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
257: Spectrum of Teaching Styles-The Practice Style (B)

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 12:14


This is the third out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Practice Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
255: The Command Style (A) Spectrum of Teaching Styles

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 11:46


Spectrum of Teaching Styles-The Command Style (A) This is the second out of a series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode, I explain the Command Style of teaching from the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. Here is a FREE BOOK! Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Episode one can be found in Episode 253 Twitter: @spectrumots --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
254: Spectrum of Teaching Styles Intro

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 13:27


This is the first out of a short series of podcasts explaining Mosston & Ashworth Spectrum of Teaching Styles. In this episode I briefly explain what the Spectrum of Teaching Styles is. The next episodes will provide an overview of each of the 11 styles. Full Cite: Mosston, M., & Ashworth, S. (2008). Teaching physical education: First online edition, 2008. https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Visit: https://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org Twitter: @spectrumots --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

The Coach Doctor Podcast
Dr Mitch Hewitt - The Spectrum of Coaching Styles

The Coach Doctor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 69:12


In this episode I talk to Dr Mitch Hewitt, who is the National Youth Programs Manager at Tennis Australia. Mitch completed his PhD at the University of Southern Queensland and studied the teaching styles of tennis coaches in Australia using the Spectrum of Teaching Styles as the theoretical framework for his research. He has published multiple papers and presented at many Coaching and Physical Education conferences and more recently been a co-author on the book The Spectrum of Coaching Styles. In this episode we discuss how to implement some of the coaching styles on the spectrum and discuss their roles in coaching at all levels from foundation to elite. To view the full video of Koko's Arendelle Home Court Tennis go to the link: https://cdnapisec.kaltura.com/index.php/extwidget/preview/partner_id/2113881/uiconf_id/45477432/entry_id/0_hvkfcb7j/embed/dynamicIf you would like more information or to connect with Mitch you can find him via his LinkedIn page under the name: Dr Mitch Hewitt (A/Prof. University of Canberra) PhD MEd BAppSci HumanMovement(Hons)GradDipEd(PE)BA

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
242: AIESEP Connect August 2022 Spectrum of Teaching Styles

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 60:06


Friday August 25th 2022 – #AIESEPConnect #CoffeeWithColleagues: The Spectrum of Teaching Styles: A view to the future of research with Mark Byra, Feng-Min Wei, Donetta Cothran, Pamela Kulinna, Nikolaos Digelidis Session Video Recording https://youtu.be/PmIkpsr0fHo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Policing Matters
How teaching styles impact the success of today's police recruits

Policing Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2022 33:39 Very Popular


Are we doing the best job in teaching the current era of law enforcement recruits? Should we change styles and methods of pedagogy to focus on techniques that resonate with Generation Z candidates? These are some of the questions Policing Matters host Jim Dudley and his co-presenter Janay Gasparini, Ph.D., discussed at the recent National Association of Field Training Officers conference in Louisville, Kentucky. In this episode, Jim and Janay continue their discussion, addressing the types of instruction that can help recruits be successful both during the police academy and when undergoing field training with an agency. This episode of the Policing Matters Podcast is sponsored by L3Harris. Providing coverage that goes beyond the call of duty, L3 Harris provides ultra-reliable portables and mobiles that are designed by and for those on the front lines. Learn more at  Communications for Police and Law Enforcement | L3Harris™ Fast. Forward. RATE AND REVIEW THE POLICING MATTERS PODCAST Enjoying the show? Please take a moment to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts. Contact the Policing Matters team at policingmatters@police1.com to share ideas, suggestions and feedback.

Raising Cross Formed Kids
A Case for Classical Education

Raising Cross Formed Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2022 31:56 Very Popular


In this episode Coat and Phylicia have a fun discussion about Classical education, including why it is an important discipleship tool.

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Teaching Charlotte Mason - Sonya Shafer, Part 3 (Homeschool Survival Series)

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 28:27


“Teach the child, not the curriculum” ~ Sonya Shafer    Sonya Shafer joins Yvette Hampton for an in-depth look at the Charlotte Mason method for homeschoolers.  Sonya Shafer is a popular homeschool speaker and writer, specializing in the Charlotte Mason Method. She has been on an adventure for more than 20 years studying, researching, practicing, and teaching Charlotte's gentle and effective methods of education. Her passion for homeschooling her own four daughters grew into helping others and then into Simply Charlotte Mason, which publishes her many books and provides a place of practical encouragement to homeschoolers. WATCH THE MOVIE! Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution is now available on DVD and HD streaming.  Buy the film today or bring Schoolhouse Rocked to your church or homeschool co-op. Watch the Official Trailer for Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution “Schoolhouse Rocked” will rock your educational world to the foundations and give you and your kids great hope for the future! The old-school paradigm has proven broken and a new way of learning is here. Don't miss this important film!” - Kirk Cameron "This is one of the most empowering tools I've seen for parents! I was honored to be interviewed in the film and am excited to see it come to fruition. It is amazing!" – Israel Wayne, Family Renewal Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. In this interview, Sonya Shafer talks about who Charlotte Mason was, how she discovered the Charlotte Mason approach, and why she decided to use CM in her home school. Charlotte Mason Distinctives What makes her approach different from other approaches? GREAT BOOKS and a focus on educating the whole person  in a Christian/Biblical worldview. What are living books? Sonya shares excerpts from a textbook and a "living book" and discusses the difference  What is "narration" and why do you use it in teaching? How does narration differ for children as they get older? Are there multiple methods of narration?  GUIDED DISCOVERY Sonya demonstrates a picture study and has Yvette do a narration exercise to illustrate this method of guided discovery.  GOOD HABITS Charlotte Mason believed that education was shaping the whole person, not just dumping facts into the child's brain. Sonya explains “shaping the whole person"  and discusses how the Charlotte Mason approach focuses on that. What would a typical day look like? Sonya Shafer walks us through a typical Charlotte Mason homeschool day and explains how all subjects are tackled, even with multiple children of different ages. Sonya Shaffer gives a list of her favorite books on the Charlotte Mason approach and some of her favorite literature books. Recommended Resources: Charlotte Mason Books: A Charlotte Mason Education, by Catherine Levinson A Charlotte Mason Companion, by Karen Andreola Free eBook - Subject by Subject, Simply Charlotte Mason Check out Sonya Shafer's books on Amazon   Favorite Books for Read Alouds: Heidi, by Johanna Spyri Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott Little Britches (Series), by Ralph Moody   Simply Charlotte Mason Resources: Simply Charlotte Mason Curriculum Guide Simply Charlotte Mason Presents - Stories of the Nations, Volume 1 Simply Charlotte Mason Presents - Stories of America, Volume 2 Simply Charlotte Mason Podcast  - Pre-Reading Your Students' Books episode Painting - The Gleaners, by Jean-Francois Millet Simply Charlotte Mason - Picture study portfolios Smooth and Dasy Days - free ebook Literary Lists on Simply Charlotte Mason Support Schoolhouse Rocked Has Schoolhouse Rocked been a blessing to you? Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support the ongoing ministry of Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world.  Your support is making an ETERNAL impact! "If you are new to homeschooling check out this podcast!! I've been feeling like I should homeschool for a couple years but was worried I couldn't do it. Once the pandemic brought my kids home and I started seeing their emotional health and attitudes improve I decided to finally make the leap. This podcast has really encouraged me to make this a permanent change. Thank you for all your efforts in making this resource available!” - Autumn “I was tearing up at the end of this film being reminded that my children are GIFTS from the Lord. I never want to abdicate my role and responsibility as their Mama. I cannot wait to share this film with everyone once it is released!!” - Amber “We loved the movie and watched it with our children.  It left us encouraged in our choice to homeschool, as well as gave us confidence that we are not "messing" up our children's education or socialization!!” - Danielle Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team.   If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 60+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources.   Please take a minute to visit our sponsors and thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today.   BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation.   Patriot Academy - Inspiring Patriotism, Equipping Citizens, Educating A Nation. Patriot Academy has a Single, Bold Vision: To equip a new generation of leaders to champion the cause of freedom and truth in government, media, entertainment, education, as we help bring our nation back to the principles on which we were founded. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Podcast Topics: Sonya Shafer, Charlotte Mason Method, Literature, Living Books, Simply Charlotte Mason, Homeschool Survival Series, Gospel, Teaching Styles, Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Classical, Yvette Hampton, Interview, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, Homeschool Movie, Homeschool Documentary, Homeschool Podcast, Christian, Parenting Podcast

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Teaching Charlotte Mason - Sonya Shafer, Part 2 (Homeschool Survival Series)

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 28:07


“Teach the child, not the curriculum” ~ Sonya Shafer    Sonya Shafer joins Yvette Hampton for an in-depth look at the Charlotte Mason method for homeschoolers.  Sonya Shafer is a popular homeschool speaker and writer, specializing in the Charlotte Mason Method. She has been on an adventure for more than 20 years studying, researching, practicing, and teaching Charlotte's gentle and effective methods of education. Her passion for homeschooling her own four daughters grew into helping others and then into Simply Charlotte Mason, which publishes her many books and provides a place of practical encouragement to homeschoolers. Come back tomorrow for the rest of this discussion. WATCH THE MOVIE! Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution is now available on DVD and HD streaming.  Buy the film today or bring Schoolhouse Rocked to your church or homeschool co-op. Watch the Official Trailer for Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution “Schoolhouse Rocked” will rock your educational world to the foundations and give you and your kids great hope for the future! The old-school paradigm has proven broken and a new way of learning is here. Don't miss this important film!” - Kirk Cameron "This is one of the most empowering tools I've seen for parents! I was honored to be interviewed in the film and am excited to see it come to fruition. It is amazing!" – Israel Wayne, Family Renewal Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. In this interview, Sonya Shafer talks about who Charlotte Mason was, how she discovered the Charlotte Mason approach, and why she decided to use CM in her home school. Charlotte Mason Distinctives What makes her approach different from other approaches? GREAT BOOKS and a focus on educating the whole person  in a Christian/Biblical worldview. What are living books? Sonya shares excerpts from a textbook and a "living book" and discusses the difference  What is "narration" and why do you use it in teaching? How does narration differ for children as they get older? Are there multiple methods of narration?  GUIDED DISCOVERY Sonya demonstrates a picture study and has Yvette do a narration exercise to illustrate this method of guided discovery.  GOOD HABITS Charlotte Mason believed that education was shaping the whole person, not just dumping facts into the child's brain. Sonya explains “shaping the whole person"  and discusses how the Charlotte Mason approach focuses on that. What would a typical day look like? Sonya Shafer walks us through a typical Charlotte Mason homeschool day and explains how all subjects are tackled, even with multiple children of different ages. Sonya Shaffer gives a list of her favorite books on the Charlotte Mason approach and some of her favorite literature books. Recommended Resources: Charlotte Mason Books: A Charlotte Mason Education, by Catherine Levinson A Charlotte Mason Companion, by Karen Andreola Free eBook - Subject by Subject, Simply Charlotte Mason Check out Sonya Shafer's books on Amazon   Favorite Books for Read Alouds: Heidi, by Johanna Spyri Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott Little Britches (Series), by Ralph Moody   Simply Charlotte Mason Resources: Simply Charlotte Mason Curriculum Guide Simply Charlotte Mason Presents - Stories of the Nations, Volume 1 Simply Charlotte Mason Presents - Stories of America, Volume 2 Simply Charlotte Mason Podcast  - Pre-Reading Your Students' Books episode Painting - The Gleaners, by Jean-Francois Millet Simply Charlotte Mason - Picture study portfolios Smooth and Dasy Days - free ebook Literary Lists on Simply Charlotte Mason Support Schoolhouse Rocked Has Schoolhouse Rocked been a blessing to you? Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support the ongoing ministry of Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world.  Your support is making an ETERNAL impact! "If you are new to homeschooling check out this podcast!! I've been feeling like I should homeschool for a couple years but was worried I couldn't do it. Once the pandemic brought my kids home and I started seeing their emotional health and attitudes improve I decided to finally make the leap. This podcast has really encouraged me to make this a permanent change. Thank you for all your efforts in making this resource available!” - Autumn “I was tearing up at the end of this film being reminded that my children are GIFTS from the Lord. I never want to abdicate my role and responsibility as their Mama. I cannot wait to share this film with everyone once it is released!!” - Amber “We loved the movie and watched it with our children.  It left us encouraged in our choice to homeschool, as well as gave us confidence that we are not "messing" up our children's education or socialization!!” - Danielle Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team.   If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 60+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources.   Please take a minute to visit our sponsors and thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today.   BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation.   Patriot Academy - Inspiring Patriotism, Equipping Citizens, Educating A Nation. Patriot Academy has a Single, Bold Vision: To equip a new generation of leaders to champion the cause of freedom and truth in government, media, entertainment, education, as we help bring our nation back to the principles on which we were founded. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Podcast Topics: Sonya Shafer, Charlotte Mason Method, Literature, Living Books, Simply Charlotte Mason, Homeschool Survival Series, Gospel, Teaching Styles, Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Classical, Yvette Hampton, Interview, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, Homeschool Movie, Homeschool Documentary, Homeschool Podcast, Christian, Parenting Podcast

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Teaching Charlotte Mason - Sonya Shafer, Part 1 (Homeschool Survival Series)

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 23:29


“Teach the child, not the curriculum” ~ Sonya Shafer    Sonya Shafer joins Yvette Hampton for an in-depth look at the Charlotte Mason method for homeschoolers.  Sonya Shafer is a popular homeschool speaker and writer, specializing in the Charlotte Mason Method. She has been on an adventure for more than 20 years studying, researching, practicing, and teaching Charlotte's gentle and effective methods of education. Her passion for homeschooling her own four daughters grew into helping others and then into Simply Charlotte Mason, which publishes her many books and provides a place of practical encouragement to homeschoolers. Come back Wednesday and Thursday for the rest of this discussion. WATCH THE MOVIE! Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution is now available on DVD and HD streaming.  Buy the film today or bring Schoolhouse Rocked to your church or homeschool co-op. Watch the Official Trailer for Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution “Schoolhouse Rocked” will rock your educational world to the foundations and give you and your kids great hope for the future! The old-school paradigm has proven broken and a new way of learning is here. Don't miss this important film!” - Kirk Cameron "This is one of the most empowering tools I've seen for parents! I was honored to be interviewed in the film and am excited to see it come to fruition. It is amazing!" – Israel Wayne, Family Renewal Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. In this interview, Sonya Shafer talks about who Charlotte Mason was, how she discovered the Charlotte Mason approach, and why she decided to use CM in her home school. Charlotte Mason Distinctives What makes her approach different from other approaches? GREAT BOOKS and a focus on educating the whole person  in a Christian/Biblical worldview. What are living books? Sonya shares excerpts from a textbook and a "living book" and discusses the difference  What is "narration" and why do you use it in teaching? How does narration differ for children as they get older? Are there multiple methods of narration?  GUIDED DISCOVERY Sonya demonstrates a picture study and has Yvette do a narration exercise to illustrate this method of guided discovery.  GOOD HABITS Charlotte Mason believed that education was shaping the whole person, not just dumping facts into the child's brain. Sonya explains “shaping the whole person"  and discusses how the Charlotte Mason approach focuses on that. What would a typical day look like? Sonya Shafer walks us through a typical Charlotte Mason homeschool day and explains how all subjects are tackled, even with multiple children of different ages. Sonya Shaffer gives a list of her favorite books on the Charlotte Mason approach and some of her favorite literature books. Recommended Resources: Charlotte Mason Books: A Charlotte Mason Education, by Catherine Levinson A Charlotte Mason Companion, by Karen Andreola Free eBook - Subject by Subject, Simply Charlotte Mason Check out Sonya Shafer's books on Amazon   Favorite Books for Read Alouds: Heidi, by Johanna Spyri Little Women, by Louisa May Alcott Little Britches (Series), by Ralph Moody   Simply Charlotte Mason Resources: Simply Charlotte Mason Curriculum Guide Simply Charlotte Mason Presents - Stories of the Nations, Volume 1 Simply Charlotte Mason Presents - Stories of America, Volume 2 Simply Charlotte Mason Podcast  - Pre-Reading Your Students' Books episode Painting - The Gleaners, by Jean-Francois Millet Simply Charlotte Mason - Picture study portfolios Smooth and Dasy Days - free ebook Literary Lists on Simply Charlotte Mason Support Schoolhouse Rocked Has Schoolhouse Rocked been a blessing to you? Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support the ongoing ministry of Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world.  Your support is making an ETERNAL impact! "If you are new to homeschooling check out this podcast!! I've been feeling like I should homeschool for a couple years but was worried I couldn't do it. Once the pandemic brought my kids home and I started seeing their emotional health and attitudes improve I decided to finally make the leap. This podcast has really encouraged me to make this a permanent change. Thank you for all your efforts in making this resource available!” - Autumn “I was tearing up at the end of this film being reminded that my children are GIFTS from the Lord. I never want to abdicate my role and responsibility as their Mama. I cannot wait to share this film with everyone once it is released!!” - Amber “We loved the movie and watched it with our children.  It left us encouraged in our choice to homeschool, as well as gave us confidence that we are not "messing" up our children's education or socialization!!” - Danielle Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team.   If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 60+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources.   Please take a minute to visit our sponsors and thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today.   BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. BJU Press materials teach Christ's power and lordship through the Big Story of creation.   Patriot Academy - Inspiring Patriotism, Equipping Citizens, Educating A Nation. Patriot Academy has a Single, Bold Vision: To equip a new generation of leaders to champion the cause of freedom and truth in government, media, entertainment, education, as we help bring our nation back to the principles on which we were founded. The Institute for Excellence in Writing (IEW) equips teachers and teaching parents with methods and materials which will aid them in training their students to become confident and competent communicators and thinkers. Using the Structure and Style™ writing method, IEW will give you the ability to fill young minds with language-building skills, laying the groundwork for a lifetime of excellent writing. Podcast Topics: Sonya Shafer, Charlotte Mason Method, Literature, Living Books, Simply Charlotte Mason, Homeschool Survival Series, Gospel, Teaching Styles, Teaching Methods, Learning Styles, Classical, Yvette Hampton, Interview, Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution, Homeschool Movie, Homeschool Documentary, Homeschool Podcast, Christian, Parenting Podcast

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
222: Spectrum of Teaching Styles and Models Based Practice

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2022 54:22


“Getting the Tip of the Pen on the Paper”: How the Spectrum of Teaching Styles Narrows the Gap Between the Hope and the Happening Brendan SueSee from the University of Southern Queensland and Shane Pill from Flinders University discuss the article “Getting the Tip of the Pen on the Paper”: How the Spectrum of Teaching Styles Narrows the Gap Between the Hope and the Happening published with Michael Davies, and John Williams. We discuss the Spectrum of Teaching Styles as a means toward bridging the gap between the hope and the happening of MBP. Full Cite: SueSee, B., Pill, S., Davies, M., & Williams, J. (2021). “Getting the Tip of the Pen on the Paper”: How the Spectrum of Teaching Styles Narrows the Gap Between the Hope and the Happening. Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 1(aop), 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1123/jtpe.2021-0164 The book SueSee and Pill published: https://www.routledge.com/The-Spectrum-of-Teaching-Styles-in-Physical-Education/SueSee-Hewitt-Pill/p/book/9781032237886 A free book on the Spectrum of Teaching Styles by Ashworth: https://spectrumofteachingstyles.org/index.php?id=16 Shane Pill Twitter @pilly66 Brendan SueSee Twitter @DrbrendanSues --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!
Homeschool Teaching Methods Overview - Sonya Shafer

Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 37:12


What's Your Teaching Style? Are you Homeschooling, but not sure what method would work best for you and your family? Sonya Shafer joins Yvette Hampton to walk us through a brief description of the five most common teaching styles, TRADITIONAL, CLASSICAL, CHARLOTTE MASON, UNIT STUDIES, and UNSCHOOLING. Sonya Shafer is a popular homeschool speaker and writer, specializing in the Charlotte Mason Method. She has been on an adventure for more than 20 years studying, researching, practicing, and teaching Charlotte's gentle and effective methods of education. Her passion for homeschooling her own four daughters grew into helping others and then into Simply Charlotte Mason, which publishes her many books and provides a place of practical encouragement to homeschoolers. Come back Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for a discussion on Teaching Unit Studies, with Melissa Crabtree. WATCH THE MOVIE! Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution is now available on DVD and HD streaming.  Buy the film today or bring Schoolhouse Rocked to your church or homeschool co-op. Watch the Official Trailer for Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution “Schoolhouse Rocked” will rock your educational world to the foundations and give you and your kids great hope for the future! The old-school paradigm has proven broken and a new way of learning is here. Don't miss this important film!” - Kirk Cameron "This is one of the most empowering tools I've seen for parents! I was honored to be interviewed in the film and am excited to see it come to fruition. It is amazing!" – Israel Wayne, Family Renewal Watch this full conversation on our YouTube channel. Support Schoolhouse Rocked Recommended Resources: SimplyCharlotteMason.com Simply Charlotte Mason on YouTube Check out Sonya Shafer's books on Amazon   Teaching Methods Quiz Want to know what homeschool teaching style suits you best? Listen to this episode and take this Quiz… If you . . . are concerned about keeping lock-step with the local school system (T) don't necessarily want a plan; prefer to be spontaneous (N) place great emphasis on having facts memorized (T, C) love hands-on projects and activities and don't mind spending the time to prepare them(U) think the teacher should be the fountain-head of all knowledge (T, C, U) want school to be rigorous and challenging (C) don't want to be different (T, C, U) love the idea of learning from good literature and books that make the subject come alive (L) want to use natural, gentle methods while holding them to a high standard (L) like having the child decide what to learn and when (N) want to linger with art, nature, handicrafts, music, and more (L, N) want to teach the way you were taught; not have to put forth the effort of decision (T) believe that true education comes from a personal relation with what is being studied, not just recognition (L, N) want your children to learn how to self-educate (L, N) live and die by standardized test scores (T, C) want to teach all your children together for as many subjects as possible (L, U) want each child to be on his or her own separate track for everything (T, C, N) want something that will work for a special needs child (any) something that will work well for a large family (any) something that will work well for an only child (any) need to tuck homeschooling around your work schedule (any) need something your spouse or the grandparents can do parts of (any, depending on the spouse or grandparent) want your child to be prepared to do well in college (any) want your child to be prepared to do well in adult life (any) want to emphasize good character development and Biblical discipleship (any)   T = Traditional C = Classical L = Charlotte Mason U = Unit Studies N = Unschooling   Support Schoolhouse Rocked: Has Schoolhouse Rocked been a blessing to you? Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support the ongoing ministry of Schoolhouse Rocked. Support from the homeschool community allows us provide resources and encouragement to homeschooling families around the world.  Your support is making an ETERNAL impact! "If you are new to homeschooling check out this podcast!! I've been feeling like I should homeschool for a couple years but was worried I couldn't do it. Once the pandemic brought my kids home and I started seeing their emotional health and attitudes improve I decided to finally make the leap. This podcast has really encouraged me to make this a permanent change. Thank you for all your efforts in making this resource available!” - Autumn “I was tearing up at the end of this film being reminded that my children are GIFTS from the Lord. I never want to abdicate my role and responsibility as their Mama. I cannot wait to share this film with everyone once it is released!!” - Amber “We loved the movie and watched it with our children.  It left us encouraged in our choice to homeschool, as well as gave us confidence that we are not "messing" up our children's education or socialization!!” - Danielle Whether or not you can donate, we ask that EVERY listener support the show by sharing it with your friends and family, by leaving a review on iTunes, and by praying for our team.   If you are considering homeschooling or just need some great homeschooling encouragement, get your FREE Homeschool Survival Kit from the producers of Schoolhouse Rocked: The Homeschool Revolution and the Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. This 60+ page guide includes helpful articles, videos, and audio, for every stage of homeschooling, from pre-school to graduation. It will give you the encouragement you need to start strong and finish well! The Homeschool Survival Kit also includes an extensive directory of must-have homeschooling resources.   Please take a minute to visit our sponsors and thank them for helping to bring you The Schoolhouse Rocked Podcast. We ONLY work with companies we know and love! We happily recommend these companies and their products. Are you looking for a new Math Curriculum? CTCMath specializes in providing online video tutorials that take a multi-sensory approach to learning. Creative graphics and animation, synchronized with the friendly voice of internationally acclaimed teacher, Pat Murray, make learning math easy and effective. Visit CTCmath.com today to start your free trial today.   BJU Press Homeschool provides complete curriculum for preschool through 12th grade with both traditional textbooks and video courses available. Education from a Christian worldview reshapes how children see the world. 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People of Pathology Podcast
Episode 103: Dr Vinay Kumar Part 2 - Robbins Pathologic Basis of Disease and Evolving Teaching Styles

People of Pathology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 45:19


Today my guest is once again Dr Vinay Kumar What we discuss with Dr Kumar: Proving that Natural Killer Cells are distinct from T cells. How "it's better to be right than to be first." How Dr Stanley Robbins asked him to be a coauthor of his textbook The process for revising the textbook, and that "there is no good writing, only good rewriting." How revising the textbook became a form of research The evolution of his teaching style, incorporating flipped classrooms and online interactive elements Links for this episode: Health Podcast Network  LabVine Learning The ConfLab from LabVine Dress A Med scrubs   The Accidental Pathologist: A Curiosity-Driven Journey from Plant Evolution to Innate Immunity All India Institute of Medical Sciences Functions of Natural Killer Cells Robbins and Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease   People of Pathology Podcast: Website Twitter

This Prof Life Podcast: Women of Color in Higher Education
Teaching Styles, Gen Z, and Life Post Academia with Dr. Syb Brown

This Prof Life Podcast: Women of Color in Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 38:08


Dr. Sybril Brown does not hold back when speaking about teaching, working with new generations of students and what it takes to be successful in the Academy. Join our conversation as she speaks about how she stopped trying to teach and instead learned how to teach, leading to her success in the classroom.  We also talk about: Different teaching methods.  How professors are no longer "sages on stages" due to the ability of students to "Google" everything.  Having multiple income streams.  Being adaptable. You can find this former, award-winning journalist and veteran professor on twitter as @drsyb.  Remember to leave a five-star rating and positive review for This Prof Life: Women of Color in Higher Education on Apple Podcasts and to subscribe and share. Find more episodes and more about me on my website, https://www.drpatsanders.com/podcast Thank you for being supportive of this podcast! Sponsors are welcome to reach out at hellodrpat.com.   

Rugby Coach Weekly
1990s rugby coach education absolutely relevant today

Rugby Coach Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 52:33


Dan catches up with one of the most experienced coaches and coach educators in rugby, Pete Drewett.After working with England Rugby since the early 90s, as well as coaching international age-grade (U21s), Pete went on to help build the Exeter Chiefs ready for their ascension into the top league. With stints in high-performance with Hong Kong and Georgia, plus working at the WRU, he is now a World Rugby High Performance consultant developing Kenyan rugby and their ambitions to play in the next World Cup.Having coached Dan at Exeter University in the late 80s(!), they discuss the following areas:Some of the greats of England Rugby coach education, including Don Rutherford and Chalky White.What's stayed the same and what's changed since then in coach education.Using Mosston's Teaching Styles.How to develop as a coach.The highs and lows of being a professional coach.What makes Rob Baxter, the current Chiefs coach, so good at what he does.He also runs his own performance consultancy, Perform 2XL. For more information, contact him on peterdrewett@perform2xl.co.uk

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education
213: The Spectrum of Teaching Styles Institute Update

Playing with Research in Health and Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2022 10:09


Dr. Mark Byra provides a short update on the Spectrum of Teaching Styles Institute. There are grants and paper awards provided through the institute The link to the documents Mark referred to are here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Qg0ZMHP3yz2UzWhiW1BWiWvEYs7K8NWN?usp=sharing The Mission of the Spectrum Institute for Teaching and Learning is to promote, enhance, disseminate, and propagate the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. The Spectrum of Teaching Styles is a theory based on learner and teacher decision-making, and guided by four values, (a) universal, (b) non-versus, (c) non-idiosyncratic, and (d) common terminology. The Spectrum Institute for Teaching and Learning will provide a focus/center/means for teachers, teacher educators, pedagogical scholars, and curriculum developers to study and perfect the art and science of teaching through the Spectrum of Teaching Styles. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/pwrhpe/support

The ROL Radio - Jiu Jitsu Podcast

This week's guest Professor Adem Redzovic is a F2W veteran, has run academies in the U.S and Europe, produced amazing BJJ Instructionals, and taught seminars at some of the most respected academies in the world.On this episode, Professor Adem discusses injury recovery as we age, longevity in the sport, the mental, physical, and emotional connections made in Jiu Jitsu, and so much more.Here is The RŌL Radio with the owner and instructor at the Downtown Jiu Jitsu Club, Professor Adem Redzovic.http://www.therolradio.comhttps://www.instagram.com/therolradio/https://www.facebook.com/therolradio/https://downtownjiujitsuclub.com/https://www.instagram.com/downtownjiujitsuclubchicago/https://www.facebook.com/DowntownJiuJitsuClubhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnRIjV5ACWPMa4PEObmGGVQEpisode Highlights:6:08 The Art of Recovery16:22 Mental, Physical, Emotional Connection25:02  Bonding Over Jiu Jitsu33:30 Sharing the Knowledge43:39 Is Jiu Jitsu for Everybody54:36 Teaching Styles, Methodology, and Vibes1:06:26 Five Questions

A Deeper Perspective
Understanding different teaching styles when it comes to spirituality or awareness practices

A Deeper Perspective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 17:42


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Trust Me...I Know What I'm Doing
Soborno Isaac Bari...on his favorite learning and teaching styles, on how he deals with mistakes, on his life as both a 4th grader and an 8th grader, and on the importance of empathy!

Trust Me...I Know What I'm Doing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 59:55


Abhay is joined by 9 year old child prodigy and professor of math and science, Soborno Isaac Bari. They chatted about his book called "The Love", his love for history, learning at two different grade levels, and even the Vygotsky philosophy. He even left Abhay with the joke to end all science jokes.

Remaking Tomorrow
S1 Ep12: Youth Takeover – Learning Methods and Teaching Styles

Remaking Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 20:49


In this special youth takeover episode, produced in collaboration with KnowledgeWorks, high school seniors Ahmonti (Highlands High School) and Zander (Riverview Jr. Sr. High School) welcome Corrin (Avonworth High School) and Sam (Upper St. Clair High School) to discuss the learning methods and teaching styles most effective for young people.

Remaking Tomorrow
S1 Ep12: Youth Takeover – Learning Methods and Teaching Styles

Remaking Tomorrow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021


I am Able (Audio)
IaA 6 - Teaching Styles for Autistic VS. Emotionally Disabled Students

I am Able (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 31:09


Olivia, a Westmoreland Academy teacher, discusses the difference between working with Autistuc vs. Emotionally Disabled students.

The Fluent Show
How We Found Our Teaching Styles: Kate Fisher & Karina Thorne

The Fluent Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 62:53


In this podcast episode, you're going to meet two independent online teachers who decided to build their businesses in unique and interesting ways: Kate teaches, coaches, and creates materials for English language learners based on personal stories and conversations. Karina organises online writing experiences for English Language teachers, writes poetry, and tea Listen to this interview to learn more about - Kate & Karina's paths to online teaching - Creating and promoting a unique lesson structure and approach to teaching a language - The role of friendship and a support system for online language teachers Love the show? Rate & Review it here (https://lovethepodcast.com/0dH1NG) Support the Fluent Show on Patreon to get access to extra interview questions and extended show notes. Special Guests: Karina Thorne and Kate Fisher.

Teacher Avenue
Episode 10- Teaching Styles: Cool Teacher vs. Strict Teacher?

Teacher Avenue

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2021 35:57


Hophan and Mir go through the various teaching styles that are in or out in 2021. Let us know what topics you want us to cover you can email us @ teacheravenuepod@gmail.com, you can also follow us on Instagram @teacheravenuepod Book Plug - Teach like Finland: 33 simple strategies for joyful classrooms Movie Recs- Dead Poets Society, Lean On Me, Stand and Deliver https://teach.com/what/teachers-know/teaching-methods/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teacheravenuepod/support

ELECTRICIAN LIVE- PODCAST
Electricians UNITE - Listen as an electrical educator talks about his teaching styles

ELECTRICIAN LIVE- PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 34:51


For those electrical instructors and students who aspire to be an electrical instructor someday this podcast episode is for you. In the episode we talk about my personal teaching style, how I used presentations, how I handle disruptive students, the good and the bad way, and my recommendations for always closing live training sessions so smooth over the audience.

MBAsians: The Asian MBA Podcast
006 // How to Adapt to New Teaching Styles // Ryan Yu - Harvard Business School 2021

MBAsians: The Asian MBA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2020 77:56


Even though many people think MBA programs are about networking and getting a better opportunity for a job, we can’t discuss MBA life without academics. Each MBA program has unique core classes and numerous electives. Also, having a brisk discussion and sharing ideas in the classroom is another attractive feature of MBA classes. However, there are many difficulties too. Many professors cold-call students in the class or use the casing teach method with which international students are not familiar. We invite Ryan Yu, an MBA2 student from Harvard Business School, to share his academic experience with us.

The Open Bell
The Open Bell Ep 4- Teaching Styles

The Open Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 66:55


Do you teach the same way for every student? Should you? Bill, Bryan, and Joey discuss this, plus why "Note Testing" is a bad idea.

Dr. Frank and Gaspare
From the Sopranos to the Classroom-Part 2

Dr. Frank and Gaspare

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 16:41


Dr. Frank and Gaspare continue their interesting conversation with Dan Grimaldi. Dan, known as Patsy Parisi in the hit TV series, The Sopranos, also has a successful career as a college professor. You will be surprised to see the similarity of the acting craft and teaching profession. Join Dr. Frank and Gaspare as they discuss some interesting things with this multi-talented creative artist and teacher.

Rapping PE
E6: Part B - Precarity and Student-Centered Teaching - Feat. Lawrence Schwartz

Rapping PE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 53:32


Episode 6 Part B continues the conversation with Lawrence Schwartz from Ukiah, California. Resources: Mikael Quennerstedt's article - Physical Education and the Art of Teaching: transformative learning and teaching in physical education and sports pedagogy Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles

Rapping PE
E6: Part A - LOST and Found - Feat. Lawrence Schwartz

Rapping PE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 54:02


Episode 6 Part A continues our official podcast journey where I have the pleasure of introducing Lawrence Schwartz from Ukiah, California. Larry teaches for the Ukiah Unified School District (UUSD). The UUSD's mission and vision statement reached out to me and seemed authentic and honest about the community in which they serve. Take the time to read their mission and vision statement, I hope to see more schools redesign their mission and vision statement to be a more honest reflection of the students they serve and how to serve them best. I loved talking with Coach Schwartz, it was an emotional conversation based on love of what we do and who we teach. Resources: Mikael Quennerstedt's article - Physical Education and the Art of Teaching: transformative learning and teaching in physical education and sports pedagogy Mosston & Ashworth's Spectrum of Teaching Styles

Closing the Distance
CLP06 - Different Teaching Styles & the Masculinity Crisis w/ Frank Mullis

Closing the Distance

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2020 85:41


My guest today is Frank Mullis, a Matt Serra jiu-jitsu black belt, licensed counselor, pastor, and owner of the Milledgeville Academy of Mixed Martial Arts. In this episode, we talk about everything from different teaching styles and their effect on learning, to biases in martial arts, even to our present day masculinity crisis. Frank is an OG in the martial arts world and has a lot of perspective to offer. So if you're excited to dive in, hit the subscribe button on your podcatcher now! ---  Join the CLP Newsletter now: combatlearning.com/newsletter  ---  How to contact Frank Mullis...  Website: http://trainwithmamma.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Serrabjjmville/ ---  Thank you so much for listening!  If you have any feedback, you can email me at josh@combatlearning.com or send me a message on facebook.com/combatlearning. Now real quick before I go -- can I ask you a huge favor? If you got value from this episode, leave us a review on iTunes, Google Podcasts, or your favorite podcasting platform. So many shows pop up and fizzle out, and we're talking about stuff that almost nobody is talking about, so leaving us a review helps us a ton! Thanks in advance, and I'll see you on the next episode!  ---  Produced by Micah Peacock

In The Hunt...
17: Teaching Styles meet Player Styles

In The Hunt...

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 40:54


In The Hunt round table discuss the differences in teaching styles based off student needs. This is a great topic for the up and coming coach and players that have set next level goals. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gameforge/message

KickServeRadio.com, Tennis on air, with Andy Zodin
Ken DeHart is one of the most experienced, and long-tenured tennis professionals in the business, and he joins AZ to chat about the ever-changing teaching styles that have evolved during his amazing career.

KickServeRadio.com, Tennis on air, with Andy Zodin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 16:08


Tue, 08 Oct 2019 01:29:28 -0000 full Andy Zodin, Tennis Channel Podcast Network

Addressing Australian Education
Addressing Australian Education: Teaching Styles

Addressing Australian Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 12:19


Teaching styles are at the heart of what education is, all performed by teachers. Here on Addressing Australian Education, we will be discussing the teaching styles that are effective and what could be improved. What is effective? What are some theories? Listen to find out!

Addressing Australian Education
Addressing Australian Education: Teaching Styles (part 2)

Addressing Australian Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 7:19


Teaching styles are at the heart of what education is, all performed by teachers. Here on Addressing Australian Education, we will be discussing the teaching styles that are effective and what could be improved. What is effective? What are some theories? Listen to find out!

Addressing Australian Education
Addressing Australian Education: Teaching styles (part 1)

Addressing Australian Education

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 5:00


Teaching styles are at the heart of what education is, all performed by teachers. Here on Addressing Australian Education, we will be discussing the teaching styles that are effective and what could be improved. What is effective? What are some theories? Listen to find out!

Two Left Feet Podcast
*Afro/DanceHall* It's all about the Ginga - Ama Ryllis

Two Left Feet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 57:41


Today we had the amazing Ama Ryllis. An instructor of Kizomba, Afro Caribbean and Dancehall.   She teaches at both Crossover Dance Studios and Commune Sydney in Australia.   Born in Paris, and currently living in Sydney, Australia.   In this episode we talk about:   - Growing up in Paris.   - Kizomba   - Learning to Teach   - How she moved to Australia   - Confidence.   - Teaching Styles   - Urban Kiz   - Kizomba and Urban Kiz Instructors in Sydney   - Not letting fear control your life   - What Sydney is like   - Ginga   https://www.instagram.com/amaaa.ryllis/   https://www.facebook.com/amaweglissewd _______________________________________ Twitter: @Tw0LeftFeet Instagram: tw0_left_feet Website: https://2leftfeet.blog/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2171874589599779/ Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/TwoLeftFeetPodcast/ iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/two-left-feet-podcast/id1454425997 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5bQSnwKDmHbDQdgnZ0OrC3 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Twoleftfeet https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCR109vJ4Pbl146Ok1u5vSuA  

Real Answers to Real Questions
Ep. 45:  Halloween and Teaching Styles

Real Answers to Real Questions

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 11:26


Can Christians participate in Halloween? What is the difference between expositional and topical teaching? On today’s episode Pastor Ken Ortize and Dan McMahon discuss what the Bible has to say in regards to these questions.

This Learning Life
Teachers Teaching Styles

This Learning Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 9:49


In this episode I talk about the different teachers I have had and their teaching styles. If you have any questions or comments feel free to email me or follow me on my social media accounts. For old episodes check out my YouTube! Thanks for tuning in and I hope you come next week! Email: thislearninlife@gmail.com YouTube: This Learning Life Instagram: thislearninlife Twitter: thislearninglif --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thislearninglife/support

Teachers Talking Teaching
Episode 83: Some Things in the News and Teaching Styles

Teachers Talking Teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 42:13


Pete (@mr_van_w) raises a few educational issues in the media at the moment. In particular the mapping of NAPLAN results in Sydney and kids being addicted to their phones. John (@jfcatto) then looks at some of the different teaching styles a teacher can use at different points to differentiate their classrooms.     Disclaimer: John makes a disparaging remark about a certain school in Sydney. 1. He was thinking of a different school in the area. 2.The school he was thinking of was excluded from the map.        Pete: Where you live is determining your school's NAPLAN score - Pallavi Singhal and Matt Wade https://www.smh.com.au/education/where-you-live-is-determining-your-school-s-naplan-score-20181126-p50ibq.html    John: What is Your Teaching Style? 5 Effective Teaching Methods For Your Classroom - Eric Gill  https://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/classroom-resources/5-types-of-classroom-teaching-styles/ 

Teachers Talking Teaching
Episode 83: Some Things in the News and Teaching Styles

Teachers Talking Teaching

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 42:13


Pete (@mr_van_w) raises a few educational issues in the media at the moment. In particular the mapping of NAPLAN results in Sydney and kids being addicted to their phones. John (@jfcatto) then looks at some of the different teaching styles a teacher can use at different points to differentiate their classrooms.     Disclaimer: John makes a disparaging remark about a certain school in Sydney. 1. He was thinking of a different school in the area. 2.The school he was thinking of was excluded from the map.        Pete: Where you live is determining your school's NAPLAN score - Pallavi Singhal and Matt Wade https://www.smh.com.au/education/where-you-live-is-determining-your-school-s-naplan-score-20181126-p50ibq.html    John: What is Your Teaching Style? 5 Effective Teaching Methods For Your Classroom - Eric Gill  https://education.cu-portland.edu/blog/classroom-resources/5-types-of-classroom-teaching-styles/ 

Sweat to inspire
Teaching styles need to be diverse

Sweat to inspire

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 3:52


Stop teacher on teacher bashing

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Ep. 50: Dr. Nancy Rappaport - A Misbehaving Child is a Discouraged Child

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018 46:31 Transcription Available


A recent headline read, “Demonic child on flight” that described a passenger who filmed his horrific experience while traveling with a screaming 3-year-old on a long flight from Germany to the USA. The video stirred up a Facebook controversy where many empathized with the mother while the rest blamed her for failing to control the child. Misbehavior implies the intention to misbehave. Dealing with a screaming 3-year-old on an 8-hour international flight or handling a student with challenging behaviors is a daunting task. While most would be tempted to punish the child or write off unsettled students, an adult with a positive and supporting approach can steer them onto the path for success.Children's experiences of challenges and failures in regulating themselves is inevitable but their ill-fitted behaviors are less likely to induce empathy. In their book, Children: The Challenge, Rudolf Dreikurs and Vicki Soltz poignantly say, “A Misbehaving child is a discouraged child”, inviting us to let go of the conventional wisdom. On this episode, Dr. Nancy Rappaport returns to discuss a framework to help implement successful behavioral plans to help redirect anxious, oppositional, or withdrawn children so that educators can re-imagine the possibilities for their struggling students. About Nancy Rappaport, MDDr. Rappaport received the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry's Sidney Berman Award for the School-Based Study and Treatment of Learning Disorders and Mental Illness in 2012. She also received Cambridge Health Alliance's Art of Healing Award in 2013 – an award given to one who “transcends boundaries, joyfully embraces humanity, and profoundly inspires the healing of body and spirit.” Rappaport is the author of the memoir In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother's Suicide (Basic Books, September 2009), winner of the Boston Authors Club's 2010 Julia Ward Howe Prize. In a starred review, Publisher's Weekly called the book “Fearless … a stunning narrative of perspective, profound sadness and unrelenting hope.” She is also the author of The Behavior Code: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students (Harvard Education Press, April 2012), written with behavioral analyst Jessica Minahan.Websitewww.nancyrappaport.comBooksThe  Behavior Code : A practical guide to understanding the most challenging students In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother's SuicideSupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)

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Episode 44: A Misbehaving Child is a Discouraged Child

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2018


A recent headline read, “Demonic child on flight” that described a passenger who filmed his horrific experience while traveling with a screaming 3-year-old on a long flight from Germany to the USA. The video stirred up a Facebook controversy where many empathized with the mother while the rest blamed her for failing to control the child. Misbehavior implies the intention to misbehave. Dealing with a screaming 3-year-old on an 8-hour international flight or handling a student with challenging behaviors is a daunting task. While most would be tempted to punish the child or write off unsettled students, an adult with a positive and supporting approach can steer them onto the path for success.  Children’s experiences of challenges and failures in regulating themselves is inevitable but their ill-fitted behaviors are less likely to induce empathy. In their book, Children: The Challenge, Rudolf Dreikurs and Vicki Soltz poignantly say, “A Misbehaving child is a discouraged child”, inviting us to let go of the conventional wisdom.  On today’s podcast, Dr. Nancy Rappaport returns to discuss a framework to help implement successful behavioral plans to help redirect anxious, oppositional, or withdrawn children so that educators can re-imagine the possibilities for their struggling students. 

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Ep. 49: Dr. Nancy Rappaport - Hold Back the Slap

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018 53:21 Transcription Available


Recently, during a baptism ceremony, an 89-year old French priest lost his cool and slapped a 2-year old toddler in the face, who wouldn't stop crying. The whole incident was caught on camera and went viral as one can imagine. The priest later said. “It was something between a caress and a little slap. I was trying to calm him down, I didn't really know what to do.” Somewhere, the switch in the priest's brain flipped where he felt compelled to react with anger towards a baby, which he certainly knew was wrong. Nothing about this story feels good but it poignantly illustrates the challenge in gifting children with nurturing care as they struggle with their own emotions.What's most evident in a person is their behavior and not their thoughts, feelings, beliefs, or even their true potential. Teaching children whose behaviors do not exude eagerness, commitment, or love for learning can be problematic for teachers and students alike. On this episode, the associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and celebrated co-author of the book, the Behavior Code, Dr. Nancy Rappaport will discuss the challenge that, if not careful, by zooming in too much on their behaviors we could potentially sideline the child's struggle and get distracted by the challenge they pose.About Nancy Rappaport, MDDr. Rappaport received the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry's Sidney Berman Award for the School-Based Study and Treatment of Learning Disorders and Mental Illness in 2012. She also received Cambridge Health Alliance's Art of Healing Award in 2013 – an award given to one who “transcends boundaries, joyfully embraces humanity, and profoundly inspires the healing of body and spirit.” Rappaport is the author of the memoir In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother's Suicide (Basic Books, September 2009), winner of the Boston Authors Club's 2010 Julia Ward Howe Prize. In a starred review, Publisher's Weekly called the book “Fearless … a stunning narrative of perspective, profound sadness and unrelenting hope.” She is also the author of The Behavior Code: A Practical Guide to Understanding and Teaching the Most Challenging Students (Harvard Education Press, April 2012), written with behavioral analyst Jessica Minahan.Websitewww.nancyrappaport.comBooksThe  Behavior Code : A practical guide to understanding the most challenging students In Her Wake: A Child Psychiatrist Explores the Mystery of Her Mother's SuicideSupport the show

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Episode 43: Hold Back the Slap

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2018


Recently, during a baptism ceremony, an 89-year old French priest lost his cool and slapped a 2-year old toddler in the face, who wouldn't stop crying. The whole incident was caught on camera and went viral as one can imagine. The priest later said. “It was something between a caress and a little slap. I was trying to calm him down, I didn’t really know what to do.” Somewhere, the switch in the priest’s brain flipped where he felt compelled to react with anger towards a baby, which he certainly knew was wrong. Nothing about this story feels good but it poignantly illustrates the challenge in gifting children with nurturing care as they struggle with their own emotions. What’s most evident in a person is their behavior and not their thoughts, feelings, beliefs, or even their true potential. Teaching children whose behaviors do not exude eagerness, commitment, or love for learning can be problematic for teachers and students alike. On today’s podcast, the associate professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and celebrated co-author of the book, the Behavior Code, Dr. Nancy Rappaport will discuss the challenge that, if not careful, by zooming in too much on their behaviors we could potentially sideline the child’s struggle and get distracted by the challenge they pose.

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Ep. 48: Dr. Kathy Perez - Ladder to the Sky

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018 37:45 Transcription Available


For a west Philadelphia high school dropout, Troy Carter has had an incredibly impressive career where as a talent scout, manager, and producer he has launched artists like Lady Gaga to fame. However, his creative entrepreneurship transcended industry silos as he has become first of his kind to be an angel investor in more that 100 Silicon Valley startups including Spotify. But as a child, Troy was so tiny that he would always be in the front and center in all school pictures while class giants would tower over him in the back. While kids were busy teasing him for his small stature, Troy's 5th grade teacher Ms. Moore always addressed him as “big guy” making him feel like he was 6'5”. When asked about the confidence he brings to the boardroom as he sits among market-savvy and highly educated folks with mile-long credentials, Carter fondly gives all the credit his favorite teacher who made him feel not only that he belonged, but that he was special.On this episode, Dr. Kathy Perez, a Professor Emerita at Saint Mary's College of California, returns to talk about what it means to invest in every child and what the key ingredient is to empowering children to be their best. Dr. Perez's personal love for children and teaching is quite inspirational.About Dr. Kathy PerezDr. Kathy Perez, an international consultant, teacher, administrator and author has worked with students from preschoolers to university graduates. Dr. Kathy is currently a Professor Emerita at Saint Mary's College of California. She has extensive teaching experience as a general and special educator, literacy/ESL coach, district administrator, site principal, and curriculum/staff development coordinator.Her innovative and interactive workshops are loaded with teacher-tested materials and activities teachers can use immediately and share with others. Kathy provides a lively and informative day of hands-on and minds-on learning.Dr. Kathy has worked extensively with teachers, administrators and parents throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Qatar, Brazil, Colombia, Caribbean, Africa, China, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore.Dr. Perez is the recipient of an International Rotary Fellowship and has been selected for The Reading Hall of Fame due to her commitment and passion for literacy and learning around the planet.BooksMore Than 100 Brain-Friendly Tools and Strategies for Literacy InstructionThe New Inclusion: Differentiated Strategies to Engage ALL Students200+ Proven Strategies for Teaching Reading, Grades K-8; – Support the Needs of Struggling ReadersSupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)

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Episode 42: Ladder to the Sky

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2018


For a west Philadelphia high school dropout, Troy Carter has had an incredibly impressive career where as a talent scout, manager, and producer he has launched artists like Lady Gaga to fame. However, his creative entrepreneurship transcended industry silos as he has become first of his kind to be an angel investor in more that 100 Silicon Valley startups including Spotify. But as a child, Troy was so tiny that he would always be in the front and center in all school pictures while class giants would tower over him in the back. While kids were busy teasing him for his small stature, Troy’s 5th grade teacher Ms. Moore always addressed him as “big guy” making him feel like he was 6’5”. When asked about the confidence he brings to the boardroom as he sits among market-savvy and highly educated folks with mile-long credentials, Carter fondly gives all the credit his favorite teacher who made him feel not only that he belonged, but that he was special. On today’s podcast, Dr. Kathy Perez, a Professor Emerita at Saint Mary’s College of California, returns to talk about what it means to invest in every child and what the key ingredient is to empowering children to be their best. Dr. Perez’s personal love for children and teaching is quite inspirational.

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Ep. 47: Dr. Kathy Perez - The Engagement Consultant

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 44:05 Transcription Available


Each day, more than 7 million children in the United States are left to their own devices for at least some period of time after the school day ends. And research shows that children who are deprived of a supervised environment by a supportive adult are likely to develop a gamut of academic and behavioral problems. Sometimes the only nurturing adult in a child's life is a teacher who encourages them to take academic and social initiatives, crafts opportunities for inner growth, and bonds emotionally to provide the loving care needed for the development of the whole child. The most engaged learners demonstrate secure interpersonal relationships, sound social awareness, and strong self-regulation. Similarly, the most engaged teachers have strong executive function and they use them to till the classroom soil. On this episode, Dr. Kathy Perez, a Professor Emerita at Saint Mary's College of California, will discuss importance of the social-emotional learning (SEL) in everyday curriculum and the secret to fostering deeper learner engagement. About Dr. Kathy PerezDr. Kathy Perez, an international consultant, teacher, administrator and author has worked with students from preschoolers to university graduates. Dr. Kathy is currently a Professor Emerita at Saint Mary's College of California. She has extensive teaching experience as a general and special educator, literacy/ESL coach, district administrator, site principal, and curriculum/staff development coordinator.Her innovative and interactive workshops are loaded with teacher-tested materials and activities teachers can use immediately and share with others. Kathy provides a lively and informative day of hands-on and minds-on learning.Dr. Kathy has worked extensively with teachers, administrators and parents throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Qatar, Brazil, Colombia, Caribbean, Africa, China, New Zealand, Australia, Thailand, Hong Kong and Singapore.Dr. Perez is the recipient of an International Rotary Fellowship and has been selected for The Reading Hall of Fame due to her commitment and passion for literacy and learning around the planet.BooksMore Than 100 Brain-Friendly Tools and Strategies for Literacy InstructionThe New Inclusion: Differentiated Strategies to Engage ALL Students200+ Proven Strategies for Teaching Reading, Grades K-8; – Support the Needs of Struggling ReadersSupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)

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Episode 41: The Engagement Consultant

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2018


Each day, more than 7 million children in the United States are left to their own devices for at least some period of time after the school day ends. And research shows that children who are deprived of a supervised environment by a supportive adult are likely to develop a gamut of academic and behavioral problems. Sometimes the only nurturing adult in a child’s life is a teacher who encourages them to take academic and social initiatives, crafts opportunities for inner growth, and bonds emotionally to provide the loving care needed for the development of the whole child. The most engaged learners demonstrate secure interpersonal relationships, sound social awareness, and strong self-regulation. Similarly, the most engaged teachers have strong executive function and they use them to till the classroom soil.  On today’s podcast, Dr. Kathy Perez, a Professor Emerita at Saint Mary’s College of California, will discuss importance of the social-emotional learning (SEL) in everyday curriculum and the secret to fostering deeper learner engagement. 

Liverpool FA Podcast
#8 - Andy Somers, Lawrence Lok and Mark Haining

Liverpool FA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2018 73:50


Andy Somers @AndySomers1123 is a Senior Regional Coach Mentor at The FA Lawrence Lok @lozlok7 is a Regional PE and Coaching in Education Coordinator at The FA Mark Haining @markhaining is a County Coach Developer at The FA Resources mentioned: Transformational Leadership - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=60O2OH7mHys Autonomy-Supportive Leadership - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SxlFzrfdqa4 Coaching and Teaching Styles - http://www.spectrumofteachingstyles.org FA Bootroom articles by the guests: Lawrence: Connecting With Young Players To Outline Your Session Aims - http://bit.ly/2nQp4wc Documenting Your Thoughts - http://bit.ly/2jwY4TH Mark:
Parental Guidance - http://bit.ly/2sjHIkT Liverpool FA Coach Support - http://www.liverpoolfa.com/coaches The Bootroom Magazine - http://www.thefa.com/get-involved/coach/the-boot-room Music by Terry Devine-King via audionetwork.com

Driving Instructor tv Video Blog
Developing Teaching Styles and Techniques for the Standards Check and Beyond

Driving Instructor tv Video Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2015


In the Company of Charity
S3 E22: Adjusting Teaching Styles

In the Company of Charity

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 42:36