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    Explore " school system" with insightful episodes like "Being a BCBA within a School System with Natalie Todd", "Supervision, Support, and Advocacy with Jessie and Sara", "America's Declining Education System", "How To Use ABA in Classrooms" and "Ed. Talk -Students and teachers are not broken, the system is broken." from podcasts like ""The How to ABA Podcast", "The How to ABA Podcast", "Feudal Future", "The How to ABA Podcast" and "Ed. Talk"" and more!

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    Being a BCBA within a School System with Natalie Todd

    Being a BCBA within a School System with Natalie Todd

    Natalie Todd is a BCBA and school-based behavioral consultant in New York State. She currently works in an elementary school where she helps transition students into the classroom. Collaboration is a big part of Natalie’s day to day and coming up with treatment plans for students is always a team-based approach. Being a BCBA within a school system can be challenging, especially if you’re the only resource. Natalie talks about the importance of scheduling and how things can get thrown off. Training other staff on intervention strategies can help you work through unplanned issues, so they don’t take up half of your day.

    Strategizing together with the other professionals within the school system is in the best interest of the students. No one person knows everything, and we can learn and incorporate new perspectives through collaboration. Trauma-informed, compassionate care is one of the biggest trends in the field today, and incorporating it into the school system is key to improving the environment. We talk with Natalie about changes in behavioral analysis and how old techniques are replacing outdated ones. We also discuss parent training and tips to help parents reinforce behavioral changes at home. 

    What’s Inside:

    • Natalie’s experience as a BCBA within a school system.
    • How BCBAs can improve communication and processes within their schools.
    • Changes in the field and how old techniques are replacing old ones.
    • Parent training tips.

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    Supervision, Support, and Advocacy with Jessie and Sara

    Supervision, Support, and Advocacy with Jessie and Sara

    Jessie and Sara are the Director of Operations and Clinical Director from Family Beeginnings, where they provide family-focused, solution-based, ABA therapy and consulting. Sara is currently mentoring brand-new BCBA candidates for their hours as well as the other providers within her organization. She’s also responsible for quality assurance and programming, making sure everything runs smoothly for their clients. Jessie began her career as an early intervention teacher and then she became an RBT. Her job as an RBT introduced her to OBM (organizational behavior management), which she fell in love with and now specializes in this area.

    Supervision for new BCBAs is something both Jessie and Sara are passionate about. They recently launched a program for candidates looking to gain more real-world experience. We talk about the skills they focus on with BCBA candidates, especially how to communicate with parents and problem-solve with colleagues. Navigating insurance and billing is often not taught in school, so training is key. We also discuss IEP support and why it’s so important to build a bridge between schools and ABA practitioners. Many school districts lack appropriate BCBA expertise and support, and we share ideas on what needs to improve.

    What’s Inside:

    • What Jessie and Sara focus on when mentoring BCBA candidates.
    • The importance of IEP support.
    • Advocacy and the need for changes within the school system

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    America's Declining Education System

    America's Declining Education System

    On this episode of Feudal Future, hosts Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky are joined by former state senator, Gloria Romero, on the state of US education.

    A forceful advocate for education reform and parental school choice, former California State Senator Gloria Romero (D-East Los Angeles) is the Founder/Executive Director of Scholarship Prep Charter School located in Santa Ana, CA. A TK-8th grade charter school, Scholarship Prep was established as a countywide-benefit charter school with a strategic focus on closing the achievement gap for high poverty and foster youth using Project-based learning.

    Prior to establishing Scholarship Prep Charter School, Romero was elected to the 24th Senate District in 2001, representing East Los Angeles and the greater San Gabriel Valley. Upon her election she was recognized as one of the hardest working members of the Legislature and quickly rose in leadership positions. She was elected by her peers to serve as Senate Democratic Caucus Chair and as Senate Majority Leader the first woman to ever hold that leadership position in the history of the California State Senate. Prior to serving in the Senate, she held the post of Majority Whip in the California State Assembly from 1998-2000 and served on the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees from 1995-1998 and the Los Angeles Elected Charter Reform Commission in 1998. Additionally, she held the post of California Director of Democrats for Education Reform, a political action committee dedicated to making reforms in the Democratic Party.

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    Students work with the Center’s director and engage in research that will serve them well as they look to develop their careers in business, the social sciences, and the arts. Students also have access to our advisory board, which includes distinguished Chapman faculty and major demographic scholars from across the country and the world.

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    How To Use ABA in Classrooms

    How To Use ABA in Classrooms

    It can be difficult to incorporate ABA principles in a classroom setting, and here, we provide tips on how to do so. It can be frustrating when you have children in the classroom that don’t seem to be picking up skills at the same rates as the rest of the class. Fortunately, ABA offers plenty of helpful solutions for those kids who might not fit into the standard boxes. For example, using visuals instead of relying on talking alone during teaching can help better support, certain learners. Timers can be a great aide as well.

    Using reinforcement can be hugely beneficial too, both positive and negative. Some might be hesitant to use reinforcement because it feels like bribing, but it all depends on timing and when the reinforcer is introduced. It’s also important to set your students up for success when using reinforcement strategies so the end goal can be reasonably obtained. Sensory issues are common in the classroom and some kids might avoid situations or tasks because they’re uncomfortable. Having a special area with stim toys or relaxation items can make a huge difference. Teachers should also strive to incorporate socialization into their curriculum, as these are lifelong skills that make kids successful.

    Check out our free resource on tolerating transitions by clicking the link below.

    What’s Inside:

    • How to incorporate ABA principles in general and special education settings.
    • How to use visuals and reinforcement systems in the classroom.
    • How to tackle sensory issues.

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    Ed. Talk -Students and teachers are not broken, the system is broken.

    Ed. Talk -Students and teachers are not broken, the system is broken.

    Students are not broken.
    Teachers are not broken.
    The system is broken!
    This podcast was a live podcast for International Podcast Day on Sept. 30, 2022.
    This is a 30 minute listen that talks about how it is the system and not the students or the teachers that we need to change. The last fifteen minutes of the podcast discuss realistic solutions we can implement to make our education system better.
    Thanks to Jeff Revilla and his production company that produced the event,
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    Recovered Science Teacher Making a Local Impact

    Recovered Science Teacher Making a Local Impact

    Today, Ali and JoDee sit down with Amy Cox, a former science teacher turned farm scientist who is also currently a candidate for the Ohio House of Representatives, District 40. Together, they’ll discuss what it means to be a self described recovered teacher, the value teachers can bring to civil service, and the false narrative surrounding the teacher shortage.


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    The Art of Discipline: Raising the Next Generation Series | Letitia Elliot

    The Art of Discipline: Raising the Next Generation Series | Letitia Elliot

    Letitia Elliot will give a little bit of her testimony and how she grew up and became a teacher. How the school system differs to when she was working with students. Letitia will also talk about her personal life and how she raised her children. This episode is an inspiration and gives a little bit of a different perspective on an ever changing society.

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    Education in America

    Education in America

    In this episode, we have another amazing guest join us to talk about the education system in the USA, Kara’s lovely sister, Leigh. We discuss the differences between what it was like having kids in the German school system to now bringing them back to the USA. With Leigh’s insight, we also see the differences and similarities between urban and suburban school systems in the US.

    Blame Game

    Blame Game

    Welcome back to another edition of The Cognitive Discourse! 
    Join host Joseph Carrasco as he takes another journey into Facebook debates. What's the difference with this one? Joseph shares a back and fourth that he isn't apart of but still gives his view on said conversation. So sit back and enjoy the show! 

    BTW this was recorded before summer haha its way to hot in mid July to not have the AC on haha 

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    #043: Overcoming the Challenges of Navigating Special Education Services

    #043: Overcoming the Challenges of Navigating Special Education Services

    You know, navigating special education can be very daunting for parents because it’s such a complex system with many complicated parts. But I want you to know that you’re not alone. That’s why today I am going to have a heart to heart conversation with another parent who works in the field of special education about what it’s like to have to navigate the system that we know well professionally, but now are in a situation where we have to navigate it from a personal standpoint - with our own children. Hear two heartfelt stories about the challenges faced and how these challenges were overcome. One of those heartfelt stories is my own. 

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    Conversations with CEO’s: Why do Black people always have to live in fear? | #INTPodcast

    Conversations with CEO’s: Why do Black people always have to live in fear? | #INTPodcast

    EP 37 of Conversations with CEO’s has arrived and within this EP JB is joined by the Sunday Lime crew (Jada Pink, DJ Laura Lee & Kimmi T) to talk about being black & why do we feel as if we live in fear. They discuss topics such as being black within the school system, within the workplace, the world/generation we live in today, business inclusion and equality, the young boy who lost his finger/thumb - due to racial bullying, Child Q and so on. They also discuss - Jada Pink, DJ Laura Lee and Kimmi T journey together doing their radio show ‘The Sunday Lime’ for No Signal Radio and also their separate journeys within the music industry - of course always reppin the Caribbean!

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    The Khôra: Teacher

    The Khôra: Teacher

    In this khôra, we recognize teachers, especially public school and grade school educators, as caregivers. Beyond their call to educate students, teachers often act as social workers, emergency responders, parental figures, role models and mentors giving hours and hours of unpaid time outside of the classroom to facilitate a safe environment and a positive education for their students. In this conversation, Dr. Stephanie Arel and cohost Jessica Daugherty learn from one very special teacher of 35 years, Karl Meinecke, who has lived through school shootings, a pandemic, and still loves to do everything he can to help students succeed.

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    Multilingualism in Schools and Society Season 3: Episode 2

    Multilingualism in Schools and Society Season 3: Episode 2

    In this podcast, freshman college students have a genuine dialogue about what they learned about multilingualism this Fall, their unique experiences being multilingual in schools and how different school systems impact their multilingual identity and ability to sustain their heritage. What does it mean to be forced to speak only in English? The need for multilingualism to be taught more in schools is discussed.  

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    #012: Fostering A Sense of Hope Through Foster Care and Adoption

    #012: Fostering A Sense of Hope Through Foster Care and Adoption

    Have you considered being a foster parent or maybe even thinking about adoption? Well, in this episode, I interview, Nicole Miller, a special education attorney who found herself on this surprising journey to adoption. Listen as she shares about her trials and triumphs during the process and gives advice that she thinks will benefit you if you are walking a similar path. She also explains how to navigate some common complexities of the special education system to ensure that your foster child get access to appropriate services when needed. But even if you are not considering foster care or adoption, her heartwarming story make you an advocate for the rights of these children. Don't wait another minute. Listen here!

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    Leadership Communication and Grades - Anu Yogeswaran AY-002 MENTOR CORNER

    Leadership Communication and Grades - Anu Yogeswaran AY-002 MENTOR CORNER
    Leadership Communication and Grades: Anu Yogeswaran SIWIKE Podcast AY 002 Mentor Corner On this episode of the SIWIKE podcast, Luki and Anu discuss Leadership Communication and Grades. They talk about the grades obsession, imperfections within the schooling system, building mental resiliency and much more. If you're someone looking to learn more about leadership communication, grades and how it affects students, this is the perfect video for you! We speak about: 00:46 - The grades obsession 05:50 - Kids aren't taught to fail 07:49 - Extracurricular activities 10:10 - The imperfections of the schooling system 16:46 - Building mental resiliency 18:30 - The importance of consistency 19:54 - The value of school 22:04 - Homeschooling 22:33 - Schooling as a form of structured education 26:58 - Going to school for the learning 29:15 - Me vs we 30:07 - Delegation and Communication Connect with Anu at https://www.linkedin.com/in/anuyogeswaran/ Listen to the episode for more details! Watch the episode here https://youtu.be/Qube4pJp4OU Special thanks to https://www.instagram.com/lincolnalexanderthe2nd/ for the theme music Want more personalized career coaching or to connect with Luki: http://linkedin.com/in/lukidanu http://focusinspired.com http://instagram.com/lukidanu http://twitter.com/lukidanu Get SIWIKE Stuff I Wish I Knew Earlier: How to unlock your career potential here https://amzn.to/2LEF52R Special Guest: Anu Yogeswaran.

    We Miss the Days

    We Miss the Days

    In this episode Brett and Dustin discuss several examples of why they "Miss the Days" in terms of learning, hard lessons and simple principles that were taught before electronic devices. The hosts look at current times and how we have moved away from holding our kids accountable and placing blame on everyone else except the child or the parents. From schools and teachers to taking selfies in a swimming pool, the examples are endless to show where we are heading! 

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