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Listen to this Compeer Financial: Home Sweet Home Podcast, where Valerie Williams, a lending officer with Compeer, gives advice about when to buy and what to consider.To qualify for Compeer's First-Time Homebuyer Loan Program, the property and applicant(s) must meet eligibility and underwriting requirements as determined by Compeer. This is not a commitment to lend or extend credit. Program terms, requirements and conditions are subject to change without notice.Compeer offers mortgage financing for rural properties. To qualify, the property must be in an eligible area as determined by Compeer. Other program and underwriting criteria apply. Compeer Financial, ACA is an Equal Credit Opportunity Lender and Equal Opportunity Provider. © 2024 All rights reserved. NMLS #619731See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Valerie Williams shares a personal testimony and reminds us that God has a plan for our life.
There are more than 7 million students with disabilities in the United States, representing a variety of needs and abilities. Schools across the country continue to struggle to meet the needs of students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment possible, and gaps have only grown over the past decade. In today's episode, Jill and Ross are joined by two leading experts to explore this topic: Valerie Williams and Bill Henderson. Valerie Williams serves as the Director of the Office of Special Education Programs at the U.S. Department of Education. With an extensive background in policy and advocacy for children with disabilities, Valerie brings a wealth of experience in supporting states and districts across the country to help students with disabilities. Bill Henderson is a former school leader in Boston who led one of the most successful inclusive schools in the country, the O'Hearn School. His work in inclusion is nationally recognized. Valerie and Bill join Jill and Ross to discuss the state of special education across the country and how schools can better support students of all abilities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There are more than 7 million students with disabilities in the United States, representing a variety of needs and abilities. Schools across the country continue to struggle to meet the needs of students with disabilities in the least restrictive environment possible, and gaps have only grown over the past decade. In today's episode, Jill and Ross are joined by two leading experts to explore this topic: Valerie Williams and Bill Henderson. Valerie Williams serves as the Director of the Office of Special Education Programs at the U.S. Department of Education. With an extensive background in policy and advocacy for children with disabilities, Valerie brings a wealth of experience in supporting states and districts across the country to help students with disabilities. Bill Henderson is a former school leader in Boston who led one of the most successful inclusive schools in the country, the O'Hearn School. His work in inclusion is nationally recognized. Valerie and Bill join Jill and Ross to discuss the state of special education across the country and how schools can better support students of all abilities. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How does trusting God impact the way you do business? Tune in to hear how Ben & Joy Robinson from Robinson's Popcorn and Valerie Williams from Quality HR Solutions, LLC are incorporating their faith into every day work spaces. Discover how business strategy, customer service, and future dreams often shift when your priority is following Christ in serving "people over profit."
About The Guest(s): Valerie Williams is the Director of the Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) at the U.S. Department of Education. She is passionate about early childhood inclusion and ensuring that all children have access to quality education.Summary: Valerie Williams, Director of OSEP, discusses the importance of inclusion in early childhood education. She shares a personal story about finding the right preschool for her son with Down syndrome and highlights the need for a mindset shift among educators and administrators. Valerie emphasizes the importance of providing resources and technical assistance to support inclusive practices. She also discusses the current state of inclusive education in different states and the need for implementation and accountability.Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/aHwtuZFhIyncVjkeHBdVS1Yk-ZcKey Takeaways:Inclusion starts early and should continue throughout a child's education.The mindset of educators and administrators plays a significant role in promoting inclusion.There are federal resources available to support inclusive practices, but there is a need for better dissemination and outreach.Implementation and accountability are crucial for ensuring that inclusive practices are effectively implemented in schools.Resources:Office of Special Education Programs Techincal Assistance Network: https://osepideasthatwork.org/sites/default/files/2023-10/OSEP-IDEAs-Menu-508.pdf This episode was produced in collaboration with the Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (https://ectacenter.org/) and the Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute (https://fpg.unc.edu/).MCIE: Website: https://www.mcie.org/Email List: https://bit.ly/MCIE-Email-ListFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThinkInclusive/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/think_inclusive/Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/think_inclusiveYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ThinkinclusiveUsLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/inclusive-education/ Support Think Inclusive by becoming a patron! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We had so much fun at our Live show! Listen in as Paige & Cynthia reflect on the last 99 episodes and then sit down to talk about the power of telling our stories. We are joined by Zephare Ramirez, Valerie Williams, and Laura McDonald. Their wisdom and vulnerability will leave you inspired to go share your story as well.
This is an interview with Nikki Williams, a woman who lost her amazing mum Valerie and dad Hefin to Covid 19 within 11 days of each other in early 2020. Nikki was then diagnosed with incurable, secondary breast cancer. With great resilience, Nikki recounts the lovely whirlwind romance her parents enjoyed, how they loved to dance, her Welsh dad's love of singing, their love of life and family, and their generosity to the many children they fostered, including Sarah who they adopted, and the big role they played in the community helping others. Despite experiencing a ‘living hell' in losing her parents who were the centre of her world, battling guilt and post-traumatic stress disorder, Nikki is choosing to live as her parents did, emulating love and helping people in need in the Covid-19 bereaved and cancer communities. Her message is: "Be kind and love. My parents didn't have two pennies to rub together but they had each other, and us, the family."Created, produced, and hosted by Karen Rice, the Stolen Goodbyes podcast won gold in the fiercely competitive Best Lockdown category of the British Podcast Award 2021.Stolen Goodbyes is described as: "outstanding ethical and trauma-informed journalism. Karen Rice manages to capture a historic event in real-time by listening with empathy. Future generations will listen to this podcast and know what it felt like to live through this pandemic." Dart Centre for Journalism and Trauma.Please listen to, review, and share this podcast with your network, it really helps!If you would like to make a donation (no matter how small) to the running costs of this passion project, please visit: https://karen-rice.com/podcast/ or http://bit.ly/3kMSKLgYou can follow Karen on Twitter @Ricekmc and Stolen Goodbyes on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3ITXSFC Facebook: https://bit.ly/3kGGwnG and Youtube: http://bit.ly/3Yq0jW5Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/stolen-goodbyes. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Healing With Angelica Podcast with Guest Valerie Williams Public Speaker Episode 44: One Time, TOO MANY‼️ On this episode Valerie Williams and I will be discussing “One Time, TOO MANY!” A story on domestic violence and the steps to take to help those who are in domestic violence situation and so much more, you don't want to miss out on this powerful dialogue. Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 Guest Info : www.valerielwilliams.org https://www.lovesmartinc.org/ More info about The Host, Angelica X Website https://linktr.ee/healwithangelica Heyyyyyyy you? Are you ready to heal? Join me in my 1:1 coaching program including a 30 minute intense healing call to begin your steps to heal today for FREE! ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://calendly.com/healingwithangelica/balance-your-life Including a guide to healing ebook ”Heal Yourself” Ebook ⬇️⬇️⬇️ https://payhip.com/b/PK23F NOW ON SALE FOR $9.99 UNTIL 1.1.23 Heyyyy! Would you like to advertise your business on my podcast and YouTube channel to reach more potential clients/customers? ⬇️⬇️⬇️ Email: healwithangelica@yahoo.com Also remember too. . . Subscribe to podcast: (Available on all podcast streams) https://anchor.fm/healingwithangelica Subscribe to Youtube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCGGovfyBC92zSj1GITVnUIg & If you have generous heart please donate what you can afford, to continue the support of this platform to get the message out to those in need of healing. ❤️
In this episode Paige and Cynthia hear Valerie share her story about spousal hurt, vulnerability and most important, seeking out healing.DON'T FORGET to LIKE/SHARE/SUBSCRIBE to show your support!
At their core, DEI professionals are change experts. They own the challenge of shaking the foundation of traditional corporate cultures to help leaders confront subconscious bias. I usually talk to white male leaders who recognize that they are entitled and privileged, they will say “I'm the last person you should be talking to about DEI,” but that's not true! For what they lack in lived experiences, can be made up by actively deciding to use that privilege to do better. We need everyone for diversity to flourish. That's just what Valerie sets out to do. Valerie Williams is Founder and Managing Partner at Converge Firm, a diversity, equity & inclusion (DEI) advisory that helps organizations design and implement DEI strategies and have bold conversations. Converge aims to address equity issues at scale and drive systemic change within the workplace. In this episode, we cover: Keeping an eye on the 30,000 level view Always coming back to your WHY Staying strategic as possible Leveraging the ability to improvise We need to meet people where they are and not where we think they should be. DEI is a function where people can bring so many perspectives and value to work. Let's unleash this potential by giving them a voice. Connect with Valerie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/williamsvalerie1/ Converge: https://www.convergefirm.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/socialresponsibilityatwork/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/socialresponsibilityatwork/support
NECON's panels on Friday are more of a forum discussion. The weekend kicked off with this one, THE FRANK MICHAELS ERRINGTON FIVE STAR BOOKS KAFFEEKLATSCH with James Chambers, Garrett Cook, and Valerie Williams discussing the best books they've read recently.
Heal with Angelica Watters's Podcast with Guest Valerie Williams Public Speaker Episode 21: One Time, TOO MANY On this episode Valerie Williams and I will be discussing “One Time, TOO MANY!” A story on domestic violence and the steps to take to help those who are in domestic violence situation and so much more, you don't want to miss out on this powerful dialogue. Domestic Violence Hotline: 800-799-7233 Guest Info : www.valerielwilliams.org https://www.lovesmartinc.org/ More info about The Host, Angelica Watters 12 Week Intense 1 on 1 Heal Yourself Coaching Program ⬇️ -https://payhip.com/b/U0DHw Heal Yourself Ebook ⬇️ -https://payhip.com/b/PK23F Healing Tribe Clothes & Merch ⬇️ Visit: https://linktr.ee/SupremelyDivine_ Subscribe to podcast: (Available on all podcast streams) http://anchor.fm/allthingsabundant Subscribe to Youtube channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCGGovfyBC92zSj1GITVnUIg DONATE|CONTRIBUTION *please put donation in the notes when sent Cash App :$healwithangelica Zell: healwithangelica@yahoo.com PayPal: healwithangelica@yahoo.com Venmo: @healwithangelica NOW LETS HEAL ❤️
TEACHER HIRING AND RETENTION: DIVERSITY IN SPRINGFIELD MASS: The district's Sr. Administrator for Talent and Diversity Development is Valerie Williams who does a terrific job and she is our guest
TEACHER HIRING AND RETENTION: DIVERSITY IN SPRINGFIELD MASS: The district's Sr. Administrator for Talent and Diversity Development is Valerie Williams who does a terrific job and she is our guest
Valerie Williams is a diversity champion and community builder with over 16 years of experience advocating for fairness and equity in the workplace. Prior to launching Converge, Valerie served as Global Head of Inclusion & Diversity at Stripe, and helped create the foundational Diversity and Belonging program at Airbnb. Valerie has extensive executive, business and technical recruiting experience at Google, Airbnb, and Russell Reynolds, as well as four years of supply chain and operations experience at Hewlett Packard. Valerie joined The DEI is: Podcast to explore how we can harness “hockey stick moments'' for real growth—the “hockey stick moments'' in question being 1) an inciting incident followed by 2) a sharp uptick in interest around DEI followed by . . . well, not too much of anything! So, how do we move from commitment to DEI work to making real strides in those efforts? Tune in to find out! *** Not yet part of the DiVerity Network? ❤️DiVerity PBC Links - https://linktr.ee/diverity ❤️Join DiVerity (consultants) - bit.ly/JoinDiVerity ❤️Join the DiVerity beta (organizations) - bit.ly/DiVerityBeta
In 2017, a pregnant woman falls dead inside a Springfield apartment. The only suspect in Valerie Williams' murder is her boyfriend, Derik Osborn. Osborn would claim it was a freak accident, but past reports prove he had a history of abusing Williams. Neighbors heard fighting and loud crash that night, but the ultimate cause of Valerie's death would be debated by many involved. What exactly happened to Valerie and her baby? Osborn's double-murder trial in July 2021 will reveal the answer.
In 2017, a pregnant woman falls dead inside a Springfield apartment. The only suspect in Valerie Williams' murder is her boyfriend, Derik Osborn. Osborn would claim it was a freak accident, but past reports prove he had a history of abusing Williams. Neighbors heard fighting and loud crash that night, but the ultimate cause of Valerie's death would be debated by many involved. What exactly happened to Valerie and her baby? Osborn's double murder trial in July 2021 will reveal the answer.
Bloom Women Wellness Podcast: The Podcast For Women Transitioning Into Wellness
In this episode Val discusses her Journey into Wellness which has consisted of very lived experience! Val's two time experience with thyroid cancer sought her to learn how our gut is an essential pillar in how we experience wellness. Follow Val on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/valerie.williams.7965 Follow Val on Insta: instagram.com/chasing.wellness.with.val/ Ready to connect? Visit our website: https://www.bloomwomen.com.au Follow us on Instagram for daily inspiration: https://www.instagram.com/bloomwomenwellness/ Join our private women only Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/bloomtowellness
How would you like to optimize your business and its health? Well you are in luck! Tonight we have our resident wellness and health expert in the studio with us, tw3radio.com‘s own Valerie Williams. In segment 2 Valerie will be offering an incredible training on the 3 optimizations for business…
Welcome to episode 476! Tonight we're talking with Valerie Williams of TW3Radio.com You can hear Valerie's show, “Dimensional Income Streams,” every Thursday Night at 6PM Eastern Time on tw3radio.com Tonight's show is about, “ Taking the mystery out of sales.” If you like and find value in our Podcast please…
In today's episode, we're going to talk about Dating Smart with our special guest, Valerie Williams! Many of us have experienced abusive and manipulative relationships because we haven't learned the healthy way to love. There is a stigma attached to domestic violence that makes victims shy away from getting help, but it could be a matter of life or death. Valerie is a Speaker and Author, and she runs a non-profit organization called Love Smart. Here is a bit of her story and why she feels so passionately about this topic. Don't just be a survivor, be an overcomer and live beyond what happened! You can follow Valerie Williams on Instagram and Facebook at Lovesmartinc and check out her websites www.lovesmartinc.org and www.valerielwilliams.org to connect. We hope you've enjoyed this episode of Becoming the One Podcast with our lovely host Sloane Crawford! Make sure you subscribe and join us here every Monday. Lastly, follow us @theoneuniversity on Instagram, and if you haven't yet, join TOU now!
Valerie Williams will share her powerful testimony how she was shot 3 times by her husband of 8 years and survived! Throw Them A Lifeline!
Valerie Williams will share her powerful testimony how she was shot 3 times by her husband of 8 years and survived! Throw Them A Lifeline!
The GFNY teams talks about everything from training for, traveling to and racing at a GFNY. Find out more at www.gfny.com
The GFNY teams talks about everything from training for, traveling to and racing at a GFNY. Find out more at www.gfny.com
On this 5th Sunday after Epiphany, Chris Hays preaches, and Betsy Hooper-Rosebrook presides. Mark Robson and Lisa Sylvester offer our music, and readings and prayers are led by Robert Cornell, Mary Herman, John Dale, Valerie Williams, and Nancy & George Rothwell.
Cool and calm, laid-back and loving, sufficient and steady are just a few words to describe this distinguished mom. Valerie balances raising four energetic boys and a precious infant daughter. Find out how she balances motherhood with five children by responding to them differently. Also how she speaks into and over them is a gem to hear. Meet Valerie Williams. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
73: What Nonprofit Leaders Must Do to Support Their Teams (Valerie Williams) SUMMARY The year 2020 has reminded nonprofit leaders of two significant issues they must manage to succeed: diversity, equity & inclusion and the mental health of their teams and themselves. This can be a tall order when combined with everything else leaders in the charitable sector must face. Fortunately, our guest on Episode #73 of the Path, Valerie Williams, is exactly the person who can help us understand these issues and provide practical tools to integrate them into our nonprofit organizations. Valerie helps us understand the distinct element of equity within our nonprofit in addition to diversity and inclusion, as well as provides practical advice to support the mental health and psychological safety of our teams. Finally, we discuss effective communications both within and outside our organization. ABOUT VALERIE Valerie Miller Williams, LCMHCA, is an award-winning communications strategist and licensed psychotherapist who engages head and heart to support organizations in successfully managing change, building engagement, improving culture and delivering results. For over 20 years, she has led complex people-focused communications strategies for leading brands like Lowe’s and Wells Fargo. From large scale change and employee experience initiatives, to diversity and inclusion efforts, Valerie serves as a thought-leader and trusted advisor for her strategizing skills and solutions focused style. Valerie’s signature product is person-centric strategies built on data and insights. Her focus is always on understanding and addressing the unique needs and nuances of stakeholders necessary to move them to adoption or action. Valerie creates targeted, authentic and savvy audience experiences by integrating psychology (how key audiences think, feel, and therefore behave) and communications (how they are then engaged). Valerie has been recognized by Who’s Who in Black Charlotte and received multiple awards from organizations like PR Week and PR News. She is a board member of Thornhill Rites of Passage Foundation which focuses on empowering young men of color. Valerie resides in Charlotte, NC with her husband and two sons and enjoys traveling, concerts and entertaining family and friends. EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESValerie’s website SELFSoulElaine Brown’s book The Little Black Book of Success Podcast recommendation: How I Built This with Guy RazPodcast recommendation: Hidden BrainPodcast recommendation: Adam Grant’s WorkLife
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Merilyn Steele - Things Ain't Always (What They Seem) Chloe Chadwick - Devil's Game Christine Kammerer - Why I Cry Jenny Van Alstyne - Meant for More Beth Gross - Should Melissa DuVall - Break Free Blaire - Down the Hatch Valerie Williams - Some Days I Don't Feel Like Fighting Grampas Grass - Woke Up In A Mood Camille Barr - Song Four Dorothy-Jane - Rest Kirsty Heggie - There Must Be Things A Hot Bath Can't Cure (But I Don't Know Many) For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: Visit our Sponsor Melissa DuVall at Visit our Sponsor Mich Lewis at Visit our Sponsor Laini Risto at Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Merilyn Steele - Things Ain't Always (What They Seem) Chloe Chadwick - Devil's Game Christine Kammerer - Why I Cry Jenny Van Alstyne - Meant for More Beth Gross - Should Melissa DuVall - Break Free Blaire - Down the Hatch Valerie Williams - Some Days I Don't Feel Like Fighting Grampas Grass - Woke Up In A Mood Camille Barr - Song Four Dorothy-Jane - Rest Kirsty Heggie - There Must Be Things A Hot Bath Can't Cure (But I Don't Know Many) For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor Bandzoogle at: Visit our Sponsor Melissa DuVall at Visit our Sponsor Mich Lewis at Visit our Sponsor Laini Risto at Visit our Sponsor Ed & Carol Nicodemi at
We are grateful to have you with us for “Saint Mark’s Church On Air.” Today, we’re live on Zoom, so watch the screen to see the text of our service, the responses, and today’s music. The Rev. Bob Honeychurch officiates, with readings from Seth Bass, Melissa Shaper, Valerie Williams, and Emily Wright. In this Season of Gratitude, Celinda Pearson is our preacher today. The prayers of the people are given by Danielle Neddo and Tim Sanders. Our music is performed by Lisa Sylvester, Vincentia Geraldine and Mark Robson.
Valerie Williams is President of BREDL Chapter Concerned Stewards of Halifax County. Valerie has a family farm that was on the proposed pathway of the Atlantic Coast Pipeline (ACP). Since 2014, us at BREDL began campaigning to counteract the planning and construction of the Atlantic Coast Natural Gas Pipeline that would stretch 600 miles across West Virginia, Virginia and North Carolina. After six long years of dedicated work, we all succeeded on July 5, 2020 in cancelling its construction due to ongoing delays and increasing cost uncertainty which threatened the economic viability of the project. One of the key tactics in leading to BREDL's massive success was uniting community members against the pipeline from all across the political spectrum. By reaching out to people who are both conservative and liberal and everywhere in between, we were able to create a cohesive and extremely powerful bipartisan movement, one that you don't see often in today's political climate. The success of defeating the Atlantic Coast Pipeline is one that should be greatly celebrated. The idea of never giving up fighting for what you believe in and working together despite differences are important themes that led to this victory. With Valerie we discuss her story of the six year journey she and others have been fighting against this pipeline, actions they took, and what the cancellation means to her and her family. Contact and connect with Valerie: valwilliams6@gmail.com BREDL on the ACP Victory: http://www.bredl.org/safeguard_americas_resources/ACP_Cancelled_BREDL_Statements.htm ACP Supreme Court Cases: https://www.sierraclub.org/sierra/whose-land-atlantic-coast-pipeline-appalachian-trail-supreme-court-dominion-energy-duke-energy http://www.springhopeenterprise.com/stories/pipeline-opponent-wants-appraisers-off-his-property,205899#.Xo8hZt-YzOg.facebook Dominion and Duke Energy's Statements: https://atlanticcoastpipeline.com/news/2020/7/5/dominion-energy-and-duke-energy-cancel-the-atlantic-coast-pipeline.aspx
Shauntel Neal-Howe (Vice President, National Down Syndrome Congress) and Valerie Williams (Secretary, National Down Syndrome Congress) joined Dr. Vellody on the podcast to discuss their experiences with race and healthcare, including their experiences as parents of children with Down syndrome.
We facilitated a conversation (on zoom) about communication during racial unrest with three accomplished and notable black leaders who specialize in Diversity and Inclusion. Valerie Williams formerly led Diversity & Inclusion efforts at Airbnb and Stripe and is now the Managing Partner and Founder of her own practice the Converge Firm. Rory Verrett served as head of talent acquisition of talent at the NFL and is now a managing partner at Protege Search Ebbie Parsons- After working at Fortune 500 companies including Intel, Medtronic and American Express, Ebbie is now the managing partner at Yardstick Management.
In this episode, we chat with Valerie Williams, a former Stripe Executive and current CEO/Founder of the Converge Firm, a boutique consultancy focused on helping startups thoughtfully scale through: talent planning strategic partnerships and DEI practices Join us for a fun and vulnerable discussion about how her relationship with food and fitness evolved over the years and supported her journey to a successful career.
Valerie Williams helps Christ-followers and churches understand how to practically minister to third culture kids when they are on home service in their passport country. [et_social_share]
This week, Skeptic Bret is joined in studio by Valerie Williams who was previously on the episode 'Believer in Studio'. They talk about how things have changed since then, and tease a new project the two are collaborating on.
Pastor Keith and Lady Valerie Williams are the Senior Pastor and First Lady of Cornerstone Christian Fellowship Church, 4101 Flossmoor Rd. Country Club Hills, IL - Check them out. But they are also the AMAZING parents of Ashley Kirkwood! In their professional lives, Pastor Keith is a real estate entrepreneur as well as the owner of several successful businesses and Valerie Williams climbed the corporate ladder and is now a senior project manager at one of the largest health insurance companies in the world. They are both wise and enjoy pouring into the younger generations! Visit them at Cornerstone, which you can find here: https://cornerstonecchills.wixsite.com/joinus. Cornerstone Christian Fellowship Sponsored this segment! Check them out! Have questions for Pastor Keith and Lady Valerie Williams? Email admin@passionpurposeandpaychecks.com and we will get them to answer your questions on raising confident kids on a later episode! Enjoying this content? Want to attend the Currency of Confidence Mind Body & Business Conference? Click here to get on the guest list: rebrand.ly/Currency-Conference
The Sermon on the Mount Series First four beatitudes: Matthew 5:3-6 (preached by Valerie Williams)
Mark 4:35-41 Jesus in the storms of life Preached by Valerie Williams
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In the first podcast from The Clinical Teacher, Editor in Chief Steve Trumble talks to Professor Bob McKinley (Keele University School of Medicine, UK) about the article: 'Teachers: Improving the content of feedback', which he co-authored with Valerie Williams and Catherine Stephenson, and features in the September 2010 issue of The Clinical Teacher. Bob and Steve discuss the notion that feedback is the clinical teacher's greatest teaching tool and why British medical students are far less satisfied with the feedback they receive compared to their international peers. Read the paper: http://onlinelibrary.com/doi/10.1111/j.1743-498X.2010.00380.x/abstract
In the first podcast from The Clinical Teacher, Editor in Chief Steve Trumble talks to Professor Bob McKinley (Keele University School of Medicine, UK) , about the article: ‘Teachers: Improving the content of feedback’, which he co-authored with Valerie Williams and Catherine Stephenson, and features in the September 2010 issue of The Clinical Teacher. Bob and Steve discuss the notion that feedback is the clinical teacher’s greatest teaching tool and why British medical students are far less satisfied with the feedback they receive compared to their international peers. Read the paper: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1743-498X.2010.00380.x/abstract