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    Explore " academic support" with insightful episodes like "Teacher", "Mastering Your Dissertation: Expert Insights with Jen Harrison (1 of 12 Days of Christmas 2023)", "Elisia Mitchell: There Are Chalupas in Entrepreneurship", "#055: Targeted Interventions to Stop Your Child from Missing the Mark" and "Increasing Accessibility to Academic Support in Higher Education" from podcasts like ""Ek Adhuri Kahani", "Casa De Confidence Podcast", "Building Great Sales Teams", "Parent Them Successful" and "60-Second SoTL"" and more!

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    Teacher

    Teacher
    Kabhi purani computers se pareshan hue ho? Kya tum bhi strict teacher se dar ke practical class attend karte ho? Exams ke pressure ko kaise tackle karte ho? Jese bhi karte ho, par kabhi socha hai waise hi jese Rahul ne kiya? Kya kabhi computer ne khudh help ki ho apki apke bina khene par? Meet the old teacher of Rahul whom only Rahul knew and guess what? Wanna know more? Tune in to the episode!

    Mastering Your Dissertation: Expert Insights with Jen Harrison (1 of 12 Days of Christmas 2023)

    Mastering Your Dissertation: Expert Insights with Jen Harrison (1 of 12 Days of Christmas 2023)

    Welcome back to Casa de Confidence's 12 Days of Christmas. During the following 12 days we are sharing the empowering stories of individuals who are helping others become more confident in an area of life. In today's episode, we have the pleasure of hosting Jen Harrison, a seasoned Dissertation Coach, dedicated to guiding individuals like you across the dissertation finishing line. Whether you're just starting or navigating the challenges mid-way, Jen is here to share insights into the Dissertation Coaching.  

    Embarking on a dissertation can be a daunting task, and a dissertation coach becomes your strategic ally in this academic journey. Jen emphasizes the importance of selecting a focused, original, and relevant topic for your dissertation. If you're at the beginning stages, Jen can assist in formulating your overall objective and creating a comprehensive plan of attack for deliverables and scope of work.

    For those already immersed in their dissertation, a coach like Jen can help overcome obstacles such as writer's block, research dilemmas, or the daunting task of organizing research data. Additionally, dissertation coaches often extend their support to include valuable academic career advice, from job hunting and application portfolios to publishing and conference participation for increased academic exposure.

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    Elisia Mitchell: There Are Chalupas in Entrepreneurship

    Elisia Mitchell: There Are Chalupas in Entrepreneurship

    Elisia Mitchell is the President of Divine Learning, a tutoring and education company that specializes in early childhood education and hands-on learning strategies. With expertise in these areas, she has made it her mission to help young learners develop a love for learning and build a strong foundation for their academic success.

    Elisia's journey in education started as a public school teacher, where she gained valuable experience working with students and understanding the challenges they face in their academic journey. However, she realized that she could make a bigger impact by starting her own tutoring center. Over the last year, she has been working hard to learn the ins and outs of running a business, becoming a salesperson, and honing her craft as an educator.

    Elisia's achievements in education and business are a testament to her dedication and passion for making a positive impact on the lives of young learners. She has developed standard operating procedures (SOPs) and sales scripts to ensure that Divine Learning operates efficiently and effectively, and she encourages others to step out of their comfort zones and embrace new challenges.

    If you want to learn more about Elisia and Divine Learning, you can contact her through Facebook at Elisia Acuna Mitchell, or follow her on Instagram at @Leesiemitchell. You can also visit their website at www.divinelearning.com. Elisia is excited to offer a special discount to listeners who mention this podcast when they reach out to her.

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    #055: Targeted Interventions to Stop Your Child from Missing the Mark

    #055: Targeted Interventions to Stop Your Child from Missing the Mark

    In this episode, I speak with Aimee Buckley, Co-Founder of Study Help, Inc. about targeted interventions that help kids recover from getting behind.

    If your child has reading problems or struggles to hold on to math concepts, look, they don’t have to stay in that position. The earlier the intervention, the better! That’s why this conversation with Aimee is so critical because it will be able to give you some key ideas right away to get you going in the right direction. You will be able to determine exactly what your child needs to make significant gains!


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    Increasing Accessibility to Academic Support in Higher Education

    Increasing Accessibility to Academic Support in Higher Education

    See our extended show notes at https://www.centerforengagedlearning.org/increasing-accessibility-to-academic-support-in-higher-education/.

    This week’s episode features an open-access article from Teaching & Learning Inquiry (published by the International Society for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning) and explores how academic support services could be made more accessible to higher education students:

    Bornschlegl, Madeleine, and Nerina Jane Caltabiano. 2022. “Increasing Accessibility to Academic Support in Higher Education for Diverse Student Cohorts.” Teaching & Learning Inquiry 10. https://doi.org/10.20343/teachlearninqu.10.13

    The episode was hosted by Jessie L. Moore, Director of the Center for Engaged Learning and Professor of Professional Writing & Rhetoric. 60-Second SoTL is produced by the Center for Engaged Learning at Elon University.

    #026: What Parents Need to Know About School-based Interventions

    #026: What Parents Need to Know About School-based Interventions

    In this episode, we will be having a very important discussion about school-based interventions. Many times, parents are unaware of what supports are available if their child is struggling. Sometimes it may be difficult for you to know where to start or even what to expect, so that’s why I interviewed one of the experts in this area to help better support you in building your knowledge base. 

    About This Episode's Special Guest:
    Dr. Brett Nelson is a school psychology professor at California State University - San Bernardino and Nationally Certified School Psychologist, and he is going to help provide more clarity surrounding the school-based intervention process.

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    Mastering Critical Reading to Enhance Academic Success

    Mastering Critical Reading to Enhance Academic Success

    In this episode Prof. Jane Grisé, author of the book, Critical Reading for Success in Law School and Beyond and  Director of Academic Enhancement and Assistant Professor of Legal Research and Writing the the University of Kentucky explains the importance of critical reading and shares her tips for mastering the skill.  This easy understandable episode will help any student improve his or her or their grades

    Time Management: The Key to Bar Prep Success

    Time Management: The Key to Bar Prep Success

    In this episode, Kerriann Stout, CEO of Vinco Bar Exam Coaching discuss her tips for stress and time management while studying for the bar.   Right from the outset, suggests that you start thinking about studying for the bar a month before you even begin to study and most importantly, create a time management plan that allows you to take 3,000 (yes three thousand) practice MBE questions before you sit for the bar.

    Vinco creates customized bar review plans to help their students pass the bar exam with less stress and more confidence. To reach out to Kerriann or to learn more, head to http://vincoprep.com.

    What Professors Expect to See on Exams ... and how to prepare for them!

    What Professors Expect to See on Exams ... and how to prepare for them!

    In this episode I speak with Prof. Laurie Zimet, Director of Academic Support at UC Hastings, who shares with us the mindset of professors when they are  grading exams, as well as some key exam tips.  Prof. Zimet explains that professors are grading on the ability to analyze, rather than a mastery of memorization and gives key tips, including preparing yourself for distractions that will occur when you are in the exam room by taking one practice exam in a crowded cafe -- what I call a Tiger Woods approach to taking exams!

    Coping with Law School Stress

    Coping with Law School Stress

    In this episode I speak with three experts on stress and how to cope with it.  Professor Rachel Gurvich of Univ. of North Carolina shares her tips for helping students through the stressful law school exam period.  Follow Prof. Gurvich @rachelgurvich for continued law school tips and encouragement.  Suze Yalof Schwartz, Founder and CEO of Unplug Meditation shares her "16 second to calm" meditation, an essential tool for dealing with stress in real time.  Finally, Dean Angie D'Agostino, Dean of Students and the Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University normalizes stress expectations among law students and discusses when students should be concerned that their stress level has gone too far. 

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