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    About this Episode

    The proper term is "technology educator," but Tim Gregory embodies the modern "shop teacher." The first highlight clip from ClassCast Podcast Ep.019 features Tim "The Shop Teacher" Gregory discussing his family's influence on his education and career path with our host, Ryan Tibbens. They address the complexity of technology education, a working class perspective on college, and becoming a teacher; they even mention "The Myth of the $100k Welder." 

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    The ClassCast Podcast streams on all major platforms, including iTunes/Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartRadio, Pandora, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audible, Stitcher, and more.  You can also find us on YouTube and at www.ClassCastPodcast.com.  Be sure to like, subscribe, follow, share, and comment wherever you listen.  Leave a comment below to let us know what you think of the discussion and if you have any questions!

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    Table of Contents (*highlights)

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    Table of Contents (*highlights)

    1. 0:00-5:38 -- Intro to Grant Schafer & Community Connections
    2. 5:38-13:31 -- Project-Based Learning, "Authenticity," & Grant's Rolodex **
    3. 13:31-20:53 -- Loudoun 40 Under 40, Networking, & Community Buy-In *
    4. 20:53-28:26 -- Grant's Education: James Madison University & Outreach Services
    5. 28:26-37:48 -- The Future of Community Connections in Schools **
    6. 37:48-47:25 -- The Purpose of School According to Grant
    7. 47:25-50:44 -- Equity & Social-Emotional Learning as Job Skills *
    8. 50:44-57:04 -- Grant's Ideal School
    9. 57:04-1:07:06 -- The Inflexibility of Education Bureaucracy **
    10. 1:07:06-1:14:58 -- Grant's Book Recommendations & Wrap-Up​ 


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    Table of Contents (*highlights)

    1. 0:00-11:03 -- Meet Simon Tang *
    2. 11:03-17:00 -- Dual Enrollment, Rigorous Classes, & Scholarships **
    3. 17:00-25:58 -- Simon'ns Start in the United States Navy
    4. 25:58-30:02 -- The Purpose of School: Indoctrination or Self-Improvement? **
    5. 30:02-35:13 -- I.T., Specialization, & Access to Education
    6. 35:13-39:22 -- What's the Deal with Textbooks?
    7. 39:22-53:50 -- The Importance of Student Choice & Engagement *
    8. 53:50-58:01 -- The GED, Graduation, and Opportunity
    9. 58:01-1:12:00 -- Simon's Ideal School: Choice & Specialization **
    10. 1:12:00-1:17:00 -- Would You Send Your Kids to These Schools?
    11. 1:17:00-1:27:24 -- Standardized Testing, Project-Based Learning, & Power Skills **
    12. 1:27:24-1:32:00 -- Hot Topics, Hot Seat
    13. 1:32:00-1:52:32 -- Simon's Book, Movie, & TV Recommendations; Final Thoughts; & Wrap-Up 


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