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This week, the NatCon Squad discusses: 00:00 - Intro 00:53 - Trump Administration Picks 14:03 - GOP Senate Leadership Fight 25:25 - Trump takes on Universities 36:43 - Pentagon Plans #Resistance 2.0 48:16 - Final Thoughts With Ben Weingarten, William Chamberlain, Amber Duke, and William Chamberlain. Produced by the Edmund Burke Foundation. For the latest updates, follow us on X: @natcontalk www.nationalconservatism.org
This week, the NatCon Squad discusses: 00:00 - Intro 01:23 - The Big Win 16:48 - What The Left Will Do Next 32:04 - Lawfare After November 5th 35:21 - Role of New Media in 2024 Election 46:29 - Final Thoughts With Inez Stepman, Ben Weingarten, Amber Duke, and William Chamberlain. Produced by the Edmund Burke Foundation. For the latest updates, follow us on X: @natcontalk www.nationalconservatism.org
This week, the NatCon Squad discusses: 00:00 - Intro 01:33 - Unrelenting Hitler and Fascism Fear-Mongering 11:39 - Trump's Joe Rogan Experience 24:05 - WAPO Declares Political Neutrality 41:18 - VA Tries To Clean Its Voter Registration Rolls 52:00 - Final Thoughts With Ben Weingarten, William Chamberlain, Amber Duke, and William Chamberlain. Produced by the Edmund Burke Foundation. For the latest updates, follow us on X: @natcontalk www.nationalconservatism.org
Obstetrical forceps have a strange history: considered by historians to have been created by William Chamberlain, a French surgeon, the tool was kept a close family “secret” for well over a century! Eventually, the device and concept was sold by a destitute Chamberlain family member. William Smellie would then take this device to the masses. In this podcast, we provide a brief historical perspective on obstetrical forceps.
Back to school means back to faculty meetings. To kick off the new school year we discuss whether faculty meetings can change school culture. Follow: @tomwhitby @blairteach @wmchamberlain @bamradionetwork Ed Chat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ William Chamberlain husband, father, and an educator. He taught in the school he grew up in. Nancy Blair is a middle school principal in Georgia,and previously served as a school improvement consultant. Tom Whitby is a former contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat, Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network.
We were fortunate enough to speak with William Chamberlain on this episode. Jon Samuelson @jonsamuelson and Amy Fadeji @mrsfadeji talk with Will about Edcamps Magic & KC, the #comments4kids hashtag, and teaching pre-service teachers. Join us for a light-hearted look at the world of teaching and education.
Tonight the guys welcome William Chamberlain (http://twitter.com/wmchamberlain) to the show to share his perspective on education, social media use amongst kids, and the state of Arkansas football.Website: Connected Classrooms WorkshopTwitter: ITEC - http://twitter.com/itec_iaEvent: Magnum Pro Wrestling REbelution http://www.lchs.lewiscentral.org/for_students/REbeL District spotlight:Devin: http://twitter.com/dfringer http://twitter.com/kduffek & http://twitter.com/joeleduccbcsdJosh: http://twitter.com/lcmath8Brent: http://twitter.com/TedDiepster
In this episode, William Chamberlain (@WmChamberlain) talk about Blogging and giving students a voice outside of the classroom. If you have been interested in connecting your students with others teachers and students, this is the podcast for you. Check out #Comments4Kids for more info on making these great connections.
Around 50% of new teachers will leave the profession within the first five years. In this segment we go looking for causes and solutions. Follow: @shiftparadigm @wmchamberlain @tomwhitby @bamradionetwork EdChat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ Mark Weston Ph.D. has worked at all levels of the educational system — classroom, school, congress, US Dept of education, technology companies, and universities. He's currently an Associate Dean at Georgia Tech. William Chamberlain husband, father, and an educator. He teaches in the school he grew up in. Tom Whitby is contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat, Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network.
In this segment we discuss the highlights and takeaways from our #edchat discussion on how to stay energized during the entire school year. Follow: @geospiegs @wmchamberlain @blairteach @bamradionetwork EdChat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com Peter Spiegel is a 6th grade geography teacher and a 12 year veteran of the Newton Public School system in Newton, Massachusetts who recently moved to Maine and is currently working as a curriculum consultant and educational blog writer. William Chamberlain is a husband, father, and an educator. He teaches in the school he grew up in and wouldn't have it any other way. Nancy Blair has returned to public education as a middle school principal in Georgia. She previously served as a school improvement consultant.
In this episode we talk with William Chamberlain who tirelessly advocates for student blogging and commenting. A fascinating look into: The origins of #commentsforkids The frontier days of Twitter Best practices for student blogging and commenting You'll be inspired to connect students together through blogging and get practical ideas for bringing this essential aspect of online life into the classroom.
Highlights from a robust #edchat discussion on infrastructure required for innovative teaching and learning. Follow:@tomwhitby @blairteach @dayankee @wmchamberlain @bamradionetwork Don Eckert is a middle school English and social studies teacher in Webster Groves, MO. He has been using technology in class since access to his first set of Apple IIe computers in 1989. Nancy Blair has returned to public education as a middle school principal in Georgia. She previously served as a school improvement consultant. William Chamberlain is a husband, father, SS Teacher, Adjunct Professor, Blogfather, DEN Star, and EdChat Moderator.
Poverty's impact on education is undeniable, but what are the specific factors keeping good teachers out of high poverty schools? Follow:@tomwhitby @blairteach @wmchamberlain @bamradionetwork Edhcat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ > William Chamberlain husband, father, and an educator. I teach in the school he grew up in. Nancy Blair is a school improvement consultant and cohost of Edchat. Tom Whitby is contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat, Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network.
This week we discuss the highlights from the Edchat session on resistance to teaching with technology. What's behind it? Join us as we take a look and a swing at some solutions. Follow:@tomwhitby @shiftparadigm @wmchamberlain @bamradionetwork Edhcat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ Mark Weston Ph.D. has worked at all levels of the educational system — classroom, school, congress, US Dept of education, technology companies, and universities. He's currently an Associate Dean at Georgia Tech. William Chamberlain husband, father, and an educator. I teach in the school he grew up in. Tom Whitby is contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat, Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network.
This week we pull back from the actual topic of the week's edchat and look at how edchat is evolving as a venue for engaging educators.a Follow:@tomwhitby @shiftparadigm @wmchamberlain @bamradionetwork Edhcat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ Mark Weston Ph.D. has worked at all levels of the educational system — classroom, school, congress, US Dept of education, technology companies, and universities. He's currently an Associate Dean at Georgia Tech. William Chamberlain husband, father, and an educator. I teach in the school he grew up in. Tom Whitby is contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat, Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network.
This week we discuss the highlights from the Edchat session on resistance to teaching with technology. What's behind it? Join us as we take a look and a swing at some solutions. Follow:@tomwhitby @shiftparadigm @wmchamberlain @bamradionetwork Edhcat Archive: http://edchat.pbworks.com/ Mark Weston Ph.D. has worked at all levels of the educational system — classroom, school, congress, US Dept of education, technology companies, and universities. He's currently an Associate Dean at Georgia Tech. William Chamberlain husband, father, and an educator. I teach in the school he grew up in. Tom Whitby is contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat, Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network.
It is a generally accepted belief that teachers should love working with all of their kids. Fact is, sometimes teachers don't like some of the kids in a classroom and sometimes teachers may even dislike an entire class, but are hesitant to admit this. This often creates deep feelings of shame, dissonance and doubts about being fit to teach. Our panel talks openly about this dilemma. Follow:@blairteach, @wmchamberlain @flourishingkids @bodymindchild@BloomfieldDavid @bamradionetwork Rae Pica, education consultant, author and host of Teachers Aid, joins William Chamberlain, a junior high social studies teacher; Dr. David Bloomfield Professor of Education Leadership, Law, and Policy at Brooklyn College; Nancy Blair, a professional development consultant, former teacher and school administrator; and Joan Young a 4th-grade teacher & therapist, social worker before teaching.
The rules and expectations in today's schools creates a climate that many believe conflicts with encouraging creativity. What's a teacher to do? Our guests offer some ideas and practical strategies. Follow: @AngelaMaiers@kylepace @edrethink @wmchamberlain @bamradionetwork Robert J. Sternberg is Provost, Senior Vice President, and Regents Professor of Psychology and Education at Oklahoma State University. Angela Maiers is a teacher educator, author and advocate. Kyle Pace is an Instructional Technology Specialist in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. William Chamberlain is a husband, father, and an educator. John Spencer is currently a sixth grade ELL teacher in a low-income urban school in Phoenix, Arizona.
The rules and expectations in today's schools creates a climate that many believe conflicts with encouraging creativity. What's a teacher to do? Our guests offer some ideas and practical strategies. Follow: @AngelaMaiers@kylepace @edrethink @wmchamberlain @bamradionetwork Robert J. Sternberg is Provost, Senior Vice President, and Regents Professor of Psychology and Education at Oklahoma State University. Angela Maiers is a teacher educator, author and advocate. Kyle Pace is an Instructional Technology Specialist in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. William Chamberlain is a husband, father, and an educator. John Spencer is currently a sixth grade ELL teacher in a low-income urban school in Phoenix, Arizona.
Apparently the jury is still out on whether creativity can or cannot be taught in schools. In this segment we bring together a cadre of educators to see if we can get a definitive verdict. Follow: @AngelaMaiers@kylepace @johntspencer @wmchamberlain @bamradionetwork Robert J. Sternberg is Provost, Senior Vice President, and Regents Professor of Psychology and Education at Oklahoma State University. Angela Maiers is a teacher educator, author and advocate. Kyle Pace is an Instructional Technology Specialist in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. William Chamberlain is a husband, father, and an educator. John Spencer is currently a sixth grade ELL teacher in a low-income urban school in Phoenix, Arizona.
When schools are viewed as places for teaching the emphasis is on content delivery. When schools are viewed as places for learning, content creation becomes a priority. This week we discuss putting content creation at the center of learning. Highlights and commentary from the 4/19/13 #Edchat Follow:@blairteach,@wmchamberlain @tomwhitby @lookforsun @bamradionetwork William Chamberlain is an educator and teaches in the school he grew up in and wouldn't have it any other way. Maureen Devlin has been an elementary school teacher for 27 years in the Wayland Public Schools in Wayland, Massachusetts. Tom Whitby is contributing Editor at SmartBrief, founder of #Edchat,Twitter-Using Educators, and NYSCATE Network. Nancy Blair is a school improvement consultant who frequently worked with the High Schools That Work and Making Middle Grades Work initiatives.
Hosts Shawn Kibel and John Mikulski are joined by teacher William Chamberlain to discuss using online tools such as Skype and Ustream to open up the classroom to parents and the world.
Welcome to Legends of Film, an interview series brought to you by William Chamberlain and Clint Tatum, staff members at the Main Library. This debut episode features an interview with filmmaker Richard Blackburn, writer and director of the cult film favorite Lemora: a Child’s Tale of the Supernatural. Get More Legends of Film Subscribe to Legends of Film by RSS | iTunes