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    Explore "daggett" with insightful episodes like "Now Museum, Now You Don't (Museums We Miss)", "The Angry Beavers", "Pt. 1 - Jon Daggett - Childhood Sexual Abuse: Identification, Prevention and Response Strategies", "Pt. 2 - Jon Daggett - Compassionate Sensitivity to Gender & Sexuality (LGBTQ+)" and "WEP 101: Rigor and Relevance, An Interview with Dr. Bill Daggett" from podcasts like ""L.A. Meekly: A Los Angeles History Podcast", "Storytelling Saga", "2018 Gladstone Camp Meeting English", "2018 Gladstone Camp Meeting English" and "Wired Educator"" and more!

    Episodes (12)

    Now Museum, Now You Don't (Museums We Miss)

    Now Museum, Now You Don't (Museums We Miss)
    It's been a year since COVID first showed up on our turf and we've been pining for the old days when museums weren't just places we pined for so this month we're going to give the histories of three that we miss in particular. We've got the Natural History Museum (23:01), the Southwest Museum (1:07:45) and the Autry (1:44:48). We want to thank Podcorn for sponsoring this episode! Get started finding ads for your own podcast at podcorn.com today!

    The Angry Beavers

    The Angry Beavers
    Ali discusses the hilarious Nicktoon, The Angry Beavers, created by Mitch Schauer. She shares her favorite episodes, funny exchanges and sweet brotherly moments, plus plenty of the show’s distinct mispronunciations. She also talks about why her opinion has changed from when she was a kid on which of the Beaver brothers is her favorite.

    WEP 101: Rigor and Relevance, An Interview with Dr. Bill Daggett

    WEP 101: Rigor and Relevance, An Interview with Dr. Bill Daggett
     
    In this episode of The Wired Educator Podcast, Kelly Croy interviews Dr. Bill Daggett, the Founder of The International Center for Leadership in Education and the creator of The Application Model and Rigor and Relevance Framework.

     Bill Daggett is the Founder and Chairman of the International Center for Leadership in Education, is recognized worldwide for his proven ability to move preK-12 education systems towards more rigorous and relevant skills and knowledge for all students. He has assisted a number of states and hundreds of school districts with their school improvement initiatives. Dr. Daggett has also collaborated with education ministries in several countries and with the Council of Chief State School Officers, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the National Governors Association, and many other national organizations. He serves on several advisory boards, including:

    NASA Education Advisory Board - 2008 to present
    USA Today (national newspaper) Education Advisory Board

    Before founding the International Center for Leadership in Education in 1991, Dr. Daggett was a teacher and administrator at the secondary and postsecondary levels and a director with the New York State Education Department, where he spearheaded restructuring initiatives to focus the state's education system on the skills and knowledge students need in a technological, information-based society.

    Dr. Daggett is the creator of the Application Model and Rigor/Relevance Framework , a practical planning and instructional tool for determining the relevance of curriculum and assessment to real-world situations. Dr. Daggett's Rigor/Relevance Framework has become a cornerstone of many school reform efforts throughout the United States.

    Dr. Daggett is the author of numerous books about learning and education, textbooks and research studies, reports, and journal articles.

    Dr. Daggett has spoken to hundreds of thousands of educators and education stakeholders in all 50 states. His enlightening, entertaining, and motivating messages have helped his listeners to look at education differently by challenging their assumptions about the purposes, benefits, and effectiveness of American schools. Dr. Daggett inspires his audiences both to embrace what is best about our education system and to make the changes necessary to meet the needs of all students in the 21st century.

    Dr. Daggett has been recognized as a distinguished alumnus by both Temple University and the State University of New York at Albany.

    Dr. Daggett has a special commitment to individuals with disabilities. He and his wife, Bonnie, volunteer their time and lend their support to Wildwood Programs in upstate New York. Wildwood serves the needs of people of all ages who, like their daughter Audrey, have neurological impairments/learning disabilities or autism, by enabling them to become the best that they can be.

    Mentioned in the Podcast:

    PlanBook: www.Planbook.com The best way to create & share your lesson plans. 

    Dr. Daggett's book: Rigor and Relevance from Concept to Reality

    Dr. Daggett's site for: The International Center for Leadership in Education

    BookBook iPhone by 12South: A superb wallet/case for your iPhone.

    BookBook MacBook by 12South: The greatest case for your MacBook in this Galaxy. 

    The Principled Principal: 10 Principles for Leading Exceptional Schools: Jeffrey Zoul & Anthony McConnell

    Stories from WEBB: The Ideas, Passions, and Convictions of a Principal and His School Family by Todd Nesloney

    The Limitless School: Creative Ways to Solve the Culture Puzzle by Abe Here & Adam Dovico

    Google Apps for Littles: Believe They Can by Christine Pinto and Alice Keeler

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ep. 32: Zach Daggett - Specialty Coffee in Guatemala

    Ep. 32: Zach Daggett - Specialty Coffee in Guatemala

    Zach Daggett packed his bags from Arkansas and went to Jalapa, Guatemala to start a specialty coffee shop, La Fabrica. Four years later they have a flourishing business doing small batch coffee roasting, barista training and offering wholesale coffee.

     

    Prior to starting La Fabrica, Zach received his formal barista training through Anacafe (National Association of Coffee Producers in Guatemala), coffee contributor for perfectdailygrind.com and still does import/export work with various different coffee brokers. Enjoy this episode as we cover the following...

     

    Agenda:

    • Ben/Zach find common ground with ties to Arkansas.
    • Zach talks about his morning freshly brewed cup of Pacamara coffee and why it is special - hmm.
    • Zach talks how he first started drinking coffee in college.
    • Zach tells you how a coffee cherry fruit tastes.
    • Zach talks the importance of freshly roasted coffee.
    • Zach gives advice for starting a coffee company.
    • Over and Out.

     

    Links:

    Website - http://www.lafabrica.coffee/buy/

    Zach on Insta - https://www.instagram.com/zdaggett/

    Facebook - La Fabrica on Facebook

     

    Sponsor: www.sumatocoffee.com

    Classic Episode: Tim Daggett

    Classic Episode: Tim Daggett

    tim daggett, olympics, nbc, interview

    Tim Daggett, Olympic Champion and NBC commentator. In this classic episode we bring you our full interview with Olympic gold medalist and longtime NBC commentator, Tim Daggett. Recorded in September 2012, Tim talks about his life-threatening leg injury at the Rotterdam World Championships, the Produnova vault, what he wants hardcore gymnastics fans to know, his thoughts on the direction the code is going, the loss of the perfect 10, cheating and kindness in coaching.

    Related: Episode One: Tim Daggett Part One Episode Two: Tim Daggett Part Two

     

    Philanthropy in Morristown: A talk with the outgoing and incoming presidents of the Dodge Foundation

    Philanthropy in Morristown: A talk with the outgoing and incoming presidents of the Dodge Foundation
    David Grant set a high standard during 12 years as president of the Geraldine Rockefeller Dodge Foundation in Morristown. He sharpened the philanthropy's focus to "creativity and sustainability," and came up with innovative ways to assess progress. His successor, Christopher Daggett, ran for governor in 2009 and comes from an environmental background. He hopes to develop programs to teach leadership skills, and to promote basic research as Bell Labs once did. In this wide-ranging conversation with Kevin Coughlin of MorristownGreen.com, David shares his insights and Chris says his policy-oriented style is not really as different from David's approach as some might think. Recorded on June 8, 2010, atop 14 Maple Ave. "green building" that is home to the foundation.