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Women Veterans ROCK On The Hill - The Podcast! is the Award-Winning Podcast for Today's Women Veterans, Military Millennials, Gen Z and Military Families Too! Troops To Teachers are among America's Finest Corps of Teachers and STEM Educators in our country. Women Veterans are leading this growing ranks of "Post-Military Super-Star Servant Leaders" who are Teaching In Classrooms Across America! Today's special guest is Dr. Vanessa K. Wood. She is a proud United States Navy Veteran. She is enjoying Post-Military Community Service as a K-12 Educator; a College Professor; a Dissertation Advisor & Editor. Dr. Vanessa K. Wood loves being a Military Mom and an Advocate for today's America's Military Families. She recently joined the Women Veterans ROCK "Troops To Teachers Taskforce" which is dedicated to America's Military Veterans and Military Family Members Who Teach, Mentor and are Honored To Serve Again. Subscribe Today! -- Join The Women Veterans ROCK Podcast Posse and Meet Many of Today's Amazing Women Leaders. ABOUT THE HOST Deborah Harmon-Pugh is a recognized authority on Women's Leadership in America. She has dedicated the past two decades to assisting women advance into positions of influence by leveraging their expertise and leadership strengths. She is the creator of proven and powerful leadership development programs that guide women to becoming leaders in Civic Leadership, Business Leadership, and Nonprofit Leadership. Professor Deborah Harmon-Pugh is the National Campaign Chair of Women Veterans ROCK; The Women Veterans Civic Leadership Institute; and The Women Veterans Public Policy Delegation To Capitol Hill. She teaches in the Graduate School of Studies at Chestnut Hill College. Professor Deborah Harmon-Pugh is a retired Military Spouse of 27 years. ABOUT OUR SPONSOR Comcast NBCUniversal - We thank Comcast NBCUniversal for their support of Women Veterans, Military Families, and America's entire Military Community. For more information on how Comcast NBCUniversal is supporting the military community, visit the link below. www.corporate.comcast.com/values/military VISIT US & SUBSCRIBE TODAY Our Website Is: WomenVetsRock.org FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: @WomenVeteransRock Twitter: @WomenVetsRock LinkedIn: @WomenVeteransRock Instagram: @WomenVetsRock YouTube: @WomenVetsRock
Learn about Troops to Teachers, a program that helps service members and veterans become certified and employed as teachers in K-12 schools. The program was reauthorized in 2021 after being canceled the previous year. Host Bruce Moody speaks with the director of the Troops to Teachers program, Taheesha Quarells, Ph.D., who describes the program, how it works and who is eligible. Dr. Quarells also talks about the qualities military veterans bring to the classroom and the benefits and value of being an educator. Visit Military OneSource to learn about education and employment resources and support available to service members. Bruce Moody is a public affairs specialist with Military Community and Family Policy. The Military OneSource podcast is an official resource of the Defense Department. For more information, visit MilitaryOneSource.mil or call 800-342-9647. Military OneSource is your 24/7 connection to information, answers and support to help you reach your goals, overcome challenges and thrive.
Today, V explains the new Florida law that allows military veterans to skip the university and certification requirements to teach school in the state. How do you know when your political advocacy is unwise or even ungodly? There are 5 questions Christians claim you need to ask yourself to guard against false prophets, is it working? We'll also take a SWING at Pickleball, the hottest new sport with roots to the pro-choice movement of the 1970s, good for grandma then, good for grandma now! Then, V sits down with Jason Kander, former U.S. Army Intelligence Officer and author of “Invisible Storm: A Soldier's Memoir of Politics and PTSD,” for a meaningful conversation about how he put his mental health before his political career. Jason shares what role masculinity plays in therapy, why getting help is a sign of strength, and how to support others who are also battling depression and PTSD. Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram @jasonkander. Keep up with V on TikTok at @underthedesknews and on Twitter at @VitusSpehar. And stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows go to lemonadamedia.com/sponsors. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Raymond is joined by John Scheuer, Colorado's recruiter in the Troops to Teachers program. Together, we talk about Troops to Teachers' long history, the current successes of the program, and avenues for people to get a start in teaching by participating in a Substitute Boot Camp. Links: Troops to Teachers Colorado: https://www.cde.state.co.us/educatortalent/troopstoteacherscolorado Troops to Teachers LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/12084733/ Become a Substitute and Substitute Boot Camp: https://www.cde.state.co.us/cdeprof/licensure_subapp Office of Standards and Instructional Support: https://www.cde.state.co.us/standardsandinstruction Host: Raymond Johnson (johnson_r@cde.state.co.us) Guest: John Scheuer (scheuer_j@cde.state.co.us), Troops to Teachers Colorado Recruiter The Setting the Standards theme music is courtesy of DjDocent.
In this week's true crime segment, Veronica gives us a horrible story about love, mystery and murder. It is the tragic story of the murder of Tracie McBride. As always, listener discretion is advised. Then Jen gives us some great information on the program, Troops to Teachers. You can find more information or way to apply by going to www.proudtoserveagain.com All opinions are those of the hosts of DEPENDAsplaining and in no way affiliated with the DOD or military branches.
Al Jackson, an NJEA member in Burlington City joins Melissa Petaccio, the state contact for the national program Troops to Teachers. Jackson shares his experiences in the military and his transition to the classroom. Petaccio shares how the program works and why it’s a great career path, especially during a teacher shortage, for many military service members transitioning to careers outside of the military. Hosted by NJEA Vice President Sean M. Spiller and New Jersey educator Jeffrey Bradbury. Follow our Hosts Sean M. Spiller | @SpillerForNJEA Jeff Bradbury | @JeffBradbury Subscribe to Member Voices We are proud to be listed in the Apple Podcasts Directory. Please take a moment and subscribe to this show on your favorite podcast player today! Show Hosts Sean Spiller Sean Spiller, a high school science teacher in the Wayne public schools, is vice president of the New Jersey Education Association. Spiller was elected as NJEA vice president beginning Sept. 1, 2017. At NJEA, Spiller has served as chair of the Congressional Contact Committee, as a member of the Urban Education Committee and as an ethnic minority-at large representative to the Delegate Assembly. He was also a member of the National Council of Urban Education Associations (NCUEA). Jeffrey Bradbury Jeffrey Bradbury, author of Kidblog: An Introduction to Blogging With Your Students, is the creator of TeacherCast.net, TeacherCast University, and Educational Podcasting Today, is an ASCD Emerging Leader, Google Certified Teacher, Google Education Trainer, PBS Learning Media Digital Innovator, speaker, writer, broadcaster, consultant and educational media specialist. He is currently the Coordinator for Technology Integration for the Westwood Regional School District in New Jersey. In 2012, Jeff was recognized as one of Top 50 educators using social media at the first-ever Bammy Awards and has been nominated three times in the category of Innovator of the Year. Jeff has Keynoted for the Pearson Authentic Learning Conference, EdTechNJ and most recently at Columbia University’s Teacher College and Podcast Mid-Atlantic.
This week, we continue our series of CSS episodes from the 2019 Florida Charter School Conference in Orlando, Florida. Joining us on the program is Ron Burton, programing director for Troops to Teachers. Troops to Teachers is a career transition program that helps members of the armed forces began new careers as K-12 instructors--including charter school instructors. On this episode, Ron talks about Troops to Teachers and the support and recruitment services that the program provides. You can find out more about TTT’s work by visiting http://www.tcc.fl.edu/t2t Host: Ryan Kairalla (@ryankair) Producer: Ross Ulysse
A great program if your interested in serving again.
Today's stories: If you’ve ever considered becoming a teacher after your military career, then the Airman and Family Readiness Center has a program called Troops to Teachers. Also, the Air Force Thunderbird's show season schedule is released.
With the motto 'proud to serve again' veterans can choose to transition from military life to active duty as highschool teachers. Participating vets say Troops To Teachers gives them a way to continue their service to the country. K-LOVE's Billie Branham finds out how from new teachers Betsy Vane, RN and Dr. Christopher Perrin.
With the motto 'proud to serve again' veterans can choose to transition from military life to active duty as highschool teachers. Participating vets say Troops To Teachers gives them a way to continue their service to the country. Air1's Billie Branham finds out how from new teachers Betsy Vane, RN and Dr. Christopher Perrin.
With the motto 'proud to serve again' veterans can choose to transition from military life to active duty as highschool teachers. Participating vets say Troops To Teachers gives them a way to continue their service to the country. K-LOVE's Billie Branham
With the motto 'proud to serve again' veterans can choose to transition from military life to active duty as highschool teachers. Participating vets say Troops To Teachers gives them a way to continue their service to the country. K-LOVE's Billie Branham
Doug Taggart, North Carolina representative for Troops to Teachers organization discusses the process for those who wish to pursue a teaching career. Additionally, he talks about his military experience and how his transition to the civilian life went.
EPISODE 3 00:00 Welcome to the third episode of Living the Vet Life 1:45 Pledge of Allegiance by Kathe Kline at www.rockyourretirement.com 2:45 Please check out our social Media: Facebook: Living the Vet Life, Twitter: @livingvetlife 3:45 Is your college degree accredited? 7:50 Website of the Week www.chea.org 11:15 Interview with Doug Taggart from N.C.... The post Transition into Teaching, Is your Degree Accredited, Interview with Doug Taggart with Troops to Teachers appeared first on Living the Vet Life.
Special guest and faculty member at American Military University (AMU), Craig Gilman, shares his insight on the Troops to Teachers program at AMU. For more information on higher education for the mliitary and the Troops to Teachers program visit, http://www.amuonline.com/troops-to-teachers.