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    Explore "sbg" with insightful episodes like "Grading for Equity with Joe Feldman (204)", "Gamification with @MrKoz31 (203)", "EPISODE 57 w/ ROSS HOUSTON", "EP 15 (Audio) - Real Fight Club Changed My Life" and "EP 14 - BJJ Efficiency ft. John Frankl" from podcasts like ""Ed's (Not) Dead Podcast - The All Things Education Podcast", "Ed's (Not) Dead Podcast - The All Things Education Podcast", "MOOD SWINGS: A 365ABERDEEN PODCAST", "SBG Podcast" and "SBG Podcast"" and more!

    Episodes (31)

    Grading for Equity with Joe Feldman (204)

    Grading for Equity with Joe Feldman (204)

    Show Notes:

    During Episode 4's interview with Joe Feldman (of Crescendo Ed Group), we discuss the history of grading, why it hasn't changed, and how current grading policies widen opportunity gaps for students of color.

    Assessing students is incredibly important, most teachers detest grading, but the purposes of grading have gone far afield from the foundations of a solid education experience.

    Joe's Biography:

    Joe Feldman has worked in education at the local and national levels for over 20 years in both charter and district school contexts, as a teacher, principal, and district administrator. He has been the Director of Charter Schools for New York City Department of Education, the Director of K-12 Instruction in Union City, California, and was a Fellow to the Chief of Staff for U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley. Joe is currently CEO of Crescendo Education Group, a consulting organization that partners with school and districts to help teachers use improved and more equitable grading and assessment practices. Joe graduated from Stanford, Harvard Graduate School of Education, and NYU Law School. He is the author of several articles on grading and assessment, the author of Teaching Without Bells: What We Can Learn from Powerful Practice in Small Schools and his newest book is "Grading for Equity: What It Is, Why It Matters, and How It Can Transform Schools and Classrooms" He lives in Oakland with his wife and two children.

    Gamification with @MrKoz31 (203)

    Gamification with @MrKoz31 (203)

    Show Notes:

    During today's interview, we discuss gamification and standards based grading with Mr. Andrew Kozlowsky, high school social studies teacher from Maryland (@MrKoz31).

    In his fifth year of teaching, Andrew has transformed his classroom from what was always a welcoming, rigorous social studies class, to one that is gamified: where students are motivate to learn by using video game design and game elements in the classroom environment.

    Listen along as Mr. Koz explains how he pushes kids for excellence each and every day!

    Resources:

    Zombie Nation Site: https://sites.google.com/mcpsmd.net/zombienation/home

    Abraham Lincoln Movie Trailer Side Quest: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1V9Q3_ZL2RbwgYik_Ms2WNCmYD_X6wba6/view?usp=sharing

    Jamestown Minecraft Side Quest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UDkNMVu8fo&feature=youtu.be

    Standards Based Grading Rubrics: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1WcsfCwX68fPSHiEaM8N6EAN6LczcxkPaO8e-vTd-NrE/edit?usp=sharing

     

    EPISODE 57 w/ ROSS HOUSTON

    EPISODE 57 w/ ROSS HOUSTON

    Hello! Welcome to EPISODE 57 of MOOD SWINGS. This week is the second podcast from my day trip to Inverness and is with pro MMA fighter ROSS HOUSTON. I sat down on the mats at SBG Inverness with Ross to discuss his start in MMA, his career so far, his upcoming fight at CAGE WARRIORS 95, how he has built confidence over the course of his career and his mental approach to the MMA game. Massive thanks to Ross for speaking to me! 

    Ross fights to take his pro record to 7-0 on July 21st at CAGE WARRIORS 95 in London.

    Keep up with Ross: 

    Twitter: @HitmanHouston90 

    Instagram: houston_mma 

    Ross Houston MMA on Facebook

    SBG Inverness on Facebook

    EP 15 (Audio) - Real Fight Club Changed My Life

    EP 15 (Audio) - Real Fight Club Changed My Life

    You've lost the drive you once had. Remembering what it feels like to be on the edge, to be truly alive, is getting harder. Vowing to change their lives, Scott along with a group of 10 men and women accept a challenge to step into the cage and fight for the first time. For real. It's 5:30 in the morning and SBG coaches, Rick Davison & Brian Walsh spend the next 90 minutes running Scott, Kris and the rest of the group through training. Designed to take a person with no fight experience, and, after 26 weeks of intense training, transform them from wimp to warrior. They soon learn the path to greatness is paved with failure and fear, but beyond they discover the extraordinary. They rediscover the extraordinary within.

    105 - Matt Thornton on Conor McGregor, Skepticism and Aliveness in the Martial Arts

    105 - Matt Thornton on Conor McGregor, Skepticism and Aliveness in the Martial Arts
    Matt Thornton is the founder of Straight Blast Gym, the organisation that produced Conor McGregor.  He's also a skeptic with many harsh words for traditional martial arts and traditional training methods.  Don't listen if you're easily offended!
     
    00:51 - Matt's martial arts background
    10:26 - The concept of "Aliveness"
    20:41 - The "I" method of teaching and training martial arts
    26:14 - John Kavanagh and Conor McGregor
    32:37 - Where did fantasy martial arts come from?
    42:55 - The evolution of martial arts
    65:54 - False positives and negatives
    73:26 - Skepticism 

    SBG Podcast EP 4 (Audio) - Women in Brazilain Jiu-Jitsu

    SBG  Podcast EP 4 (Audio)  - Women in Brazilain Jiu-Jitsu

    Why do women learn technical jiu-jitsu faster and better than men?

    Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu is designed to allow someone smaller and weaker to never be defeated. Rickson Gracie''s father weighed only 130 pounds and developed BJJ to be the perfect weapon against bullies. Technical Jiu-Jitsu doesn't rely on someone's strength or speed (attributes) for it to work and one of the many reasons women excel at this activity.

    Matt Thornton, SBG coaches, and the ladies of SBG share their insights and experiences in this month's podcast, Women in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. We also explore why women typically learn technical jiu-jitsu faster and better than men.

    SBG Podcast EP 1- One Tribe One Vibe

    SBG  Podcast EP 1- One Tribe One Vibe

    SBG Straight Blast Gym Podcast Episode 1- One Tribe One Vibe

    As SBG enters into its 25th year, we are closing in on more than 100 locations. We can be found on every continent on the planet (except Antarctica). We have some of the world’s biggest and best MMA champions. Our BJJ athletes can be found medaling, every weekend, all across the planet. Our coaches have helped to revolutionize law enforcement and military curriculums. And SBG as a whole has helped to lead a revolution in the Martial Arts. What Bruce Lee talked about when he spoke of Jeet Kune Do, is what SBG became – science based, focused on truth, where the individual, not the established style or system, reigns supreme. And while all of us who are part of SBG are proud of all of that, it sits a distant second to the thing that matters most within this organization – its people.

    The individual members, from day one beginners to 25 years in staff; the friends, family, and supporters of SBG – are what motivate the head coaches to keep improving. It is the individual stories, of lives changed, weight lost, fears overcome, confidence acquired, and friendships made, that make SBG special.

    In that spirit we offer the SBG podcast.

    Keep an out for monthly episodes, set for release the first Wednesday of each month.

    And to all our members worldwide – thank you!

    You are what SBG is all about

    026 - Steve Whittier on SBG's Drills for BJJ Excellence

    026 - Steve Whittier on SBG's Drills for BJJ Excellence

    Steve Whittier is a cool guy. He manages to combine both thoughtful analyses and controversial opinions into one eloquent package.

    In this interview we talked about lots of different BJJ and MMA related topics, but the main emphasis and recurring theme was functional drilling and the efficacy of different types of BJJ training methods.

    http://www.nexusma.com

    http://www.grapplearts.com

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