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Balance Your Teacher Life: Tips for Educators to Avoid Burn-Out and Achieve Better Work-Life Balance
I LOVE TED Talks. About six years ago, I posted my list of favorites for teachers on my blog, and it has been shared thousands of times. I decided it was time to update things, as the educational landscape has changed so much since then. Guess what? Even with all the changes, three of my Top 5 have withheld the test of time. Get ready to be inspired and invigorated!Top 5 TED Talks for Teachers 2024 updated:Rita Pierson - "Every Kid Needs a Champion"A heartfelt reminder of the importance of building positive relationships with students. This TED Talk inspired one of the most beloved prompts in my Positive Mindset Habits for Teachers Journal.Best Quote: "Every child deserves a champion—an adult who will never give up on them."Sal Khan - "How AI Could Save (Not Destroy) Education"Explore the potential of AI to revolutionize education with personalized tutoring and teaching assistants.Quote: "AI could spark the greatest positive transformation education has ever seen."With all the negativity surrounding ChatGPT and school, this talk will leave you excited and inspired with the possibilities to provide every student with a personal tutor, and every teacher with a turbo-charged assistant.Sir Ken Robinson - "Do Schools Kill Creativity?"A compelling case for nurturing creativity within the education system.Why it's still relevant today and a must-watch for every educator.Tyler DeWitt - "Hey Science Teachers, Make It Fun"A call to make learning engaging and accessible through stories and demonstrations.Reflects on the impact of deconstructing jargon and fostering a love for science.William Kamkwamba - "How I Harnessed the Wind"An inspiring story of determination and ingenuity from a young mind in Africa.Encourages teachers and students to appreciate the power of education and creativity. I find it helps me connect with the very best about why I am so passionate about free education for all students.Perfect to watch in your class with your students.What do you think about my picks? Do you havTo learn more about The Elevated Teacher Experience visit: www.gracestevens.com/elevate Want to truly thrive in teaching without sacrificing your personal life? Check out the Elevated Teacher Experience hereCheck out the best-selling Positive Mindset Habits for Teachers book hereAnd the #1 new release for educators Beat Teacher Burnout with Better Boundaries book hereWanna get social?https://www.tiktok.com/@gracestevensteacherhttps://www.facebook.com/GraceStevensTeacherhttps://www.Instagram.com/gracestevensteacher Old school: Website : www.GraceStevens.com (courses, blog & freebies!)
Dive into a powerful sermon with Tyler Dewitt, exploring the timeless truth that Jesus is our eternal King. Learn how embracing His lordship can transform your life today!
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Learn from one of the best in the industry!One thing is true in every industry: the top performers take all the business. You work hard to market your business. You don't need competitors stealing your paid search traffic! Why settle for 20% market share when you can have 50% or even 80%+?Pay-per-click marketing can make this possible, and Tyler DeWitt is here to show you how.Tyler DeWitt has managed pay-per-click ads since the beginning of time. With over 20 years of experience, Tyler is one of the foremost experts on PPC marketing — and his track record speaks for itself. At the age of 24, Tyler was already a top performer, producing over $100,000+/MO for well-known brands and earning more than most executives!In this session, Tyler will cover PPC in 2022. He'll discuss strategies that work today and how you can optimize your Google Ads for maximum results. You will learn the following: 1. How to structure your campaign. 2. How to maximize your ROAS.3. How to maximize your market share.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
Good Morning, Colorado, you’re listening to the Daily Sun-Up. It’s Wednesday May 19th, and even though there’s a lot of turmoil right now we’re feeling lucky to start the day with you. Today -- join us for our final episode on the Colorado Sun and 9News investigation into the state’s residential child care facilities. But before we begin, let’s go back in time with some Colorado history adapted from historian Derek R Everett’s book “Colorado Day by Day”: Today, we take you back to May 19th, 1864 when Denver experienced the first of a dozen major floods that would impact the city from its founding to 1965. One newspaper described the deluge as “the water engine of death dragging its destroying train of maddening waves, that defied the eye to number them”. At least 8 people died as the water swept away city hall, its jail, and the Rocky Mountain News building as well as many other structures built close to the South Platte River and Cherry Creek. Recovery came slowly but the city rebuilt, the Rocky Mountain News started republishing a month later, and 100 years later, with the completion of the Cherry Creek Reservoir and the Chatfield Reservoir, Denver finally tamed its tendency to flood. Now, our feature story. Reporter Jennifer Brown joins Lucy Haggard to talk about the final installment of a Colorado Sun 9News investigation into the state’s residential child care facilities. To read the full story, go to coloradosun.com. And Before we go, here are a few stories that you should know about today: Two backcountry snowboarders charged after reporting an avalanche over I-70 have settled their case with Summit County before a jury could be convened. Tyler DeWitt and Evan Hannibal agreed to a deal involving probation and community service, but they won’t have to pay $168,000 in damages. The two men reported the avalanche soon after it happened to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center and shared helmet camera video of the incident, which was then used as evidence to charge them. Avalanche investigators and the state attorney general had argued that if avalanche experts testified against the snowboarders, it could have a chilling effect on their ability to investigate slides. As the northern Front Range saturates with spring rain, Western Slope and southwest communities continue to struggle with drought. Low snowpack this winter means that little water will make its way to rivers in the west and south. Some farmers are adapting with more efficient watering methods like drip irrigation. Others are pulling back their operations significantly, such as the Ute Mountain Ute tribe, which anticipates growing one-tenth of the typical amount of crops this summer. Many older adult homeowners are finding they no longer need the large single family houses that they currently have, but finding a new home is next to impossible right now. The Colorado Association for Realtors estimates there is less than one month of housing supply available on the market right now. Experts cite a dearth of starter homes, which squeezes both first-time buyers as well as aging people looking to downsize. Many are looking to renovate their current homes to age in place, with some going so far as to install elevators when flights of stairs become too much work. For more information on all of these stories, visit our website, www.coloradosun.com. And don’t forget to tune in again tomorrow for a special holiday episode. Now, a quick message from our editor. The Colorado Sun is non-partisan and completely independent. We're always dedicated to telling the in-depth stories we need today more than ever. And The Sun is supported by readers and listeners like you. Right now, you can head to ColoradoSun.com and become a member. Starting at $5 per month for a basic membership and if you bump it up to $20 per month, you’ll get access to our exclusive politics and outdoors newsletters. Thanks for starting your morning with us and don’t forget to tune in again tomorrow. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Clip: Upcoming Episode With Tyler DeWitt "The Passion For Teaching" by Marwa ElDiwiny
고등교육은 여전히 경직된, 전통적인 구조와 교육과정에 근거하고 있어 접근성 확대, 유연성 제고, 맞춤형 학습에 뒤처질 위험이 있습니다. 교육자 타일러 드위트는 디지털 콘텐츠와 가상현실의 혁신이 학습의 미래를 어떻게 이끌고 있는지 설명하며, 왜 교육계가 이 새로운 현실에 적응하고 학생들의 요구를 거스르지 않는 교육 접근방식을 수용해야 하는지 강조합니다.
O ensino superior continua enraizado em estruturas e caminhos rígidos e tradicionais e corre o risco de ficar para trás em favor da expansão do acesso, maior flexibilidade e aprendizagem personalizada. O educador Tyler DeWitt explica como as inovações em conteúdo digital e realidade virtual estão anunciando o futuro da aprendizagem, enfatizando por que o mundo acadêmico deve se adaptar a essa nova realidade e adotar uma abordagem de educação que trabalhe com as necessidades dos alunos e não contra elas.
La educación superior permanece anclada en estructuras y trayectos rígidos y tradicionales, y corre el riesgo de perder terreno en favor del aprendizaje de amplio acceso, de mayor flexibilidad y a medida. El educador Tyler DeWitt explica cómo las innovaciones en el contenido digital y la realidad virtual están dando paso al futuro del aprendizaje, destacando por qué el mundo académico debe adaptarse a esta nueva realidad y adoptar un enfoque hacia la educación que trabaje con las necesidades de los estudiantes, y no en contra de ellos.
Higher education remains rooted in rigid, traditional structures and tracks -- and it's at risk of getting left behind in favor of expanded access, greater flexibility and tailored learning. Educator Tyler DeWitt explains how innovations in digital content and virtual reality are ushering in the future of learning, emphasizing why academia must adapt to this new reality and embrace an approach to education that works with students' needs -- not against them.
Higher education remains rooted in rigid, traditional structures and tracks -- and it's at risk of getting left behind in favor of expanded access, greater flexibility and tailored learning. Educator Tyler DeWitt explains how innovations in digital content and virtual reality are ushering in the future of learning, emphasizing why academia must adapt to this new reality and embrace an approach to education that works with students' needs -- not against them.
Higher education remains rooted in rigid, traditional structures and tracks -- and it's at risk of getting left behind in favor of expanded access, greater flexibility and tailored learning. Educator Tyler DeWitt explains how innovations in digital content and virtual reality are ushering in the future of learning, emphasizing why academia must adapt to this new reality and embrace an approach to education that works with students' needs -- not against them.
Higher education remains rooted in rigid, traditional structures and tracks -- and it's at risk of getting left behind in favor of expanded access, greater flexibility and tailored learning. Educator Tyler DeWitt explains how innovations in digital content and virtual reality are ushering in the future of learning, emphasizing why academia must adapt to this new reality and embrace an approach to education that works with students' needs -- not against them.
For most of modern history, humans have placed smaller humans in institutions called schools. But what parts of this model still work? And what must change? This hour, TED speakers rethink education.TED speakers include teacher Tyler DeWitt, social entrepreneur Sal Khan, international education expert Andreas Schleicher, and educator Linda Cliatt-Wayman.
高校の科学の教師であるタイラー・デウィットはバクテリアについて教えるのに熱が入ります。(面白いだろう!)。ところが生徒達がそれを嫌がっていると知り愕然とします。問題は教科書です。理解できないように書かれているのです。専門用語や極端に高度な説明を排除して、そのかわり物語にたとえたり、実演を通して科学を教えるよう、教師達に呼びかけます。(TEDxBeaconStreet にて収録)
고등학교 과학 교사인 타일러 디윗(Tyler DeWitt)은 박테리아에 대한 강의 계획에 열정적이었습니다 (멋지죠!) -- 그러나 그의 학생들이 그 내용을 싫어하는 것을 보고는 매우 충격을 받았습니다. 문제는 교과서였죠: 이해가 불가능했습니다. 그는 과학 선생님들에게 어려운 전문 용어와 지나친 엄격한 자세함을 버리고 이야기와 묘사로 과학 수업을 풍족하게 하자고 이야기합니다. (TEDxBeaconStreet.)
High school science teacher Tyler DeWitt was ecstatic about his new lesson plan on bacteria (how cool!) -- and devastated when his students hated it. The problem was the textbook: it was impossible to understand. He delivers a rousing call for science teachers to ditch the jargon and extreme precision, and instead make science sing through stories and demonstrations.
El profesor de secundaria, Tyler DeWitt estaba muy entusiasmado con su lección sobre las bacterias (¡genial!)... pero quedó destrozado cuando sus alumnos la odiaron. El problema estaba en el libro de texto que era imposible de entender. Lanza un llamado emotivo para que los educadores de ciencias dejen de lado la jerga y la precisión extrema, y que a cambio hagan que la ciencia se enseñe a través de historias y demostraciones. (Filmado en TEDxBeaconStreet)
Tyler DeWitt ist Lehrer für Naturwissenschaften. Er war ganz hin und weg, als er einen Lehrplan über Bakterien aufstellen sollte (Wie toll!) – und erschüttert, als die Schüler ihn hassten. Das Problem war das Lehrbuch: Es war unmöglich zu verstehen. Dies ist ein Aufruf an Lehrer der Naturwissenschaften, den Jargon und die Genauigkeit außen vor zu lassen und die Wissenschaft stattdessen durch Geschichten und Demonstrationen zum Leben zu erwecken. (Gefilmt bei TEDxBeaconStreet.)
Professeur de sciences en lycée, Tyler DeWitt était très enthousiaste à propos de sa leçon sur les bactéries -- génial, non ? -- mais dévasté lorsque ses étudiants l'ont détesté. Le problème ? Le manuel était incompréhensible. Il fait un appel vibrant aux professeurs de sciences pour laisser de côté le jargon scientifique et la précision extrême, et plutôt raconter la science à travers des histoires et des démonstrations. (Filmé à TEDxBeaconStreet.)
O professor de Ciências do Ensino Médio, Tyler DeWitt, estava super empolgado com uma aula sobre bactérias (que máximo!) -- e ficou arrasado quando seus alunos detestaram. O problema eram os livros didáticos: era impossível de entender. Ele faz um apelo aos professores de ciências para abandonar o jargão e a extrema precisão e, em vez disso, fazer a Ciência cantar através de histórias e experimentos. (Filmado em TEDxBeacon Street.)
Тайлер ДеВитт, преподаватель в средней школе, был в восторге от темы урока, посвящённой бактериям (как круто!) — и шокирован, когда его ученикам она не понравилась. Проблема заключалась в учебнике: его невозможно было понять. Тайлер воодушевлённо призывает преподавателей отбросить узкоспециализированную терминологию и чрезмерную точность и заставить науку зазвучать смешно и интересно, используя истории и наглядные примеры. (Снято на TEDxBeaconStreet)