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    Explore " teaching methods" with insightful episodes like "Living the dream with Author, educator, and parent Barbara Ann Mojica", "Living the dream with Author, educator, and parent Barbara Ann Mojica", "Homeschooling Community Q&A with Manisha Snoyer", "Changing Your Training Contract with Your Dog" and "4 easy (and cheap) ways to teach languages to your child" from podcasts like ""living the dream with curveball", "Living the Dream with Curveball", "Teach Your Kids", "K9 Detection Collaborative" and "The Language Experiment"" and more!

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    Living the dream with Author, educator, and parent Barbara Ann Mojica

    Living the dream with Author, educator, and parent Barbara Ann Mojica

    Unlock the Secrets of the Past: Join historian, author, and retired educator Barbara Ann Mojica as she reveals how history is not just about old stories, but a treasure trove of lessons and tools for educating today's youth. Dive into an enlightening conversation on the Living the Dream podcast with Curveball, where Barbara shares her personal journey and offers practical advice for parents to inspire, motivate, and teach their children through the powerful lens of history.

    Living the dream with Author, educator, and parent Barbara Ann Mojica

    Living the dream with Author, educator, and parent Barbara Ann Mojica

    Unlock the Secrets of the Past: Join historian, author, and retired educator Barbara Ann Mojica as she reveals how history is not just about old stories, but a treasure trove of lessons and tools for educating today's youth. Dive into an enlightening conversation on the Living the Dream podcast with Curveball, where Barbara shares her personal journey and offers practical advice for parents to inspire, motivate, and teach their children through the powerful lens of history.

    Homeschooling Community Q&A with Manisha Snoyer

    Homeschooling Community Q&A with Manisha Snoyer

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    Time-Codes

    00:00:00  —  Manisha Snoyer introduces the episode topic: Homeschooling Community Q&A

    00:01:42 — Discussion on scheduling and time management in homeschooling

    00:13:55 — The importance of math and English language arts as foundational subjects, integrating practical life skills into the day, and starting teaching based on the child's readiness​​

    00:15:58 — Strategies for homeschooling multiple children, including personalized one-on-one time for each child

    00:21:20 — Manisha discusses the challenges of administrative tasks in homeschooling and suggests solutions such as swapping childcare with other parents​​

    00:31:49 — Discussing natural consequences in learning, such as budgeting with an allowance and the importance of volunteer work for understanding privilege and real-world issues​​

    00:38:06 — Addressing socialization in homeschooling, the benefits of homeschooling communities, and strategies for making friends in new locations​​

    00:47:01 — Manisha discusses resources for decolonizing homeschooling 

    00:52:40 — The importance of choosing the right curriculum to keep children motivated and the value of allowing children to have downtime, even if it leads to periods of boredom

    00:54:25 — Discussing strategies for homeschooling children with special needs

    00:56:24 — Manisha talks about different types of screen time, ranging from educational to entertainment-focused, and the importance of balancing and adding valuable screen activities to a child's routine

    01:04:08 – Manisha addresses the limitations of traditional schooling, emphasizing the benefits of homeschooling and the need to make a clear choice between the two​​

    01:07:09 — Conclusion: Manisha encourages listeners to reach out with their questions and participate in the homeschooling community for support and guidance​​



    This podcast is made possible through a generous grant from the Vela Education Fund

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    Changing Your Training Contract with Your Dog

    Changing Your Training Contract with Your Dog

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    “That's the hard part. That paralysis that you can get into of being afraid to train something because it can make things a lot harder. So, what I would say is, don't be afraid. Experiment a little bit. You can always modify a little, you can always rename something, you can always tweak something.”

    Today Robin, Stacy, and Crystal chat about recognizing our training mistakes and understanding how behavior changes in our furry companions. From adapting training rules to being aware of physical limitations, they discuss the importance of safe and successful training journeys. They share personal tales of navigating tricky training situations and reveal how management tools can be a game-changer.

    Training your dog is more than just teaching them to sit or heel; it's about understanding their emotional state and managing stress, both theirs and ours. The Dames of Detection dive into the fascinating world of canine emotional responses, sharing insights on the significance of reward systems and the effects of different states of arousal on their behavior. They emphasize the importance of experimenting, being patient, and letting our dogs learn at their own pace.

    In dog training, having a supportive network and mentorship is as critical as the training itself. Robin, Stacy, and Crystal delve into the value of collaboration, and how a supportive community can guide us through the hurdles of training. Understanding our dog's cues, adjusting our training methods, and being mindful of their emotional state is key. All this and more in today’s episode of K9 Detection Collaborative!


    Key Topics:

    • Intro to Topic (01:07)
    • “Is it easier for us to change our behavior or them to change theirs?” (06:12)
    • Dog Training and Stress Management (12:51)
    • The Importance of Messy Progress (15:51)
    • Poisoned Cues, Techniques, and Cues (20:40)
    • Opening the Back Door vs Opening the Gate (26:45)
    • Behavior Insights (29:24)
    • Dog Training and Cues with Multiple Markers (35:02)
    • Takeaways (41:15)



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    4 easy (and cheap) ways to teach languages to your child

    4 easy (and cheap) ways to teach languages to your child

    006 - Discover four simple and cost-effective methods to teach languages to your children in this episode of the Language Experiment podcast. Join us as we explore the benefits of imaginative play, music and singing, playing outdoors, and reading books aloud. These accessible and enjoyable techniques can enhance your child's language learning journey.

    Tune in to learn more!

    Subscribe to our feed and follow us on all podcast platforms. Reach out to us with your questions and topic suggestions. Let's build a community together!

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    Breaking the Silence - Student Suicides and How We Can Help

    Breaking the Silence - Student Suicides and How We Can Help

    In this episode, I delve into the topic of student suicides and the need for a paradigm shift in addressing this issue. I realize that we often try to analyze and identify students who may be at risk of suicide, but what if we focused on changing the environment that contributes to this devastating outcome?

    Students face a multitude of challenges, from academic pressure and social isolation to bullying and trauma. And the answer to this is not on solely relying on traditional approaches like counseling and crisis hotlines. There is more we can do. 

    Join me in paving the way for a brighter future where students look forward to life, not ending it.


    In Significance is a podcast about finding happiness in a world that's constantly telling us we're not good enough. Hosted by Mohit Ahuja, the show explores the psychology of happiness, offers practical tips on how to live a happier life, and shares stories of people who have found happiness in unexpected places.

    If you're looking for a podcast that will help you to find your own path to happiness, then In Significance is for you. Mohit Ahuja is a warm and engaging host, and he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the show. In Significance is a must-listen for anyone who wants to live a happier, more fulfilling life.

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    Finding Your Inner Teacher When Your Student Doesn't Respond to Typical Teaching Methods

    Finding Your Inner Teacher When Your Student Doesn't Respond to Typical Teaching Methods
    Our special guest this week on Empowering Homeschool Conversations was Dr. Rebecka Spencer, certified teacher, administrator, speaker, writer & MOM of a struggling learner. Dr. Rebecka shared with us about "Finding Your Inner Teacher When Your Student Doesn't Respond to Typical Teaching MethodsOther topics covered in this episode:4 Modalities of LearningNo Mess Hands-On LearningPersonalizing Your Child's Homeschool LearningWatch the full broadcast on YouTube at https://youtu.be/ppN9Mr3VESIThis episode of Empowering Homeschool Conversations was funded by viewers like you. To learn how you can support the nonprofit work of SPED Homeschool and this broadcast, visit https://spedhomeschool.com/donate/To connect with Dr Rebecka Spencer, visit https://www.cherishchildrenministries.org/To find out more about SPED Homeschool, visit our website at https://spedhomeschool.com/ Check out our most recent articles on SPED Homeschool at https://spedhomeschool.com/articles/ Click here to power up your at home teaching: https://www.empoweredhomeschool.org/ #homeschoolparent #educationaltherapy #SPEDHomeschoolAwareness

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    सत्कर्म करते रहे, एक दिन आपका भाग्य भी आपका दास बनेगा। सुनिए Veteran Educator SP Agrawal की कहानी

    सत्कर्म करते रहे, एक दिन आपका भाग्य भी आपका दास बनेगा। सुनिए Veteran Educator SP Agrawal की कहानी

    सुनिए श्रीगोपाल प्रसाद अग्रवाल की प्रेरक कहानी।एसपी अग्रवाल एक एजुकेटर है जो मानते हैं कि इस पेशे में हर एक पल बेहद मायने रखता है। एसपी अग्रवाल ने अपने पैंतीस साल के लंबे शैक्षणिक करियर में विभिन्न शहरों में कई केंद्रीय विद्यालयों के प्रधानाचार्य के रूप में काम किया।अपने पेशेवर करियर के दौरान, इन्होंने हमेशा अपनी नैतिकता को सबसे ऊपर रखा। एसपी अग्रवाल अपने पिता को अपना आदर्श मानते हैं। इनके पिता ने ही इन्हें हमेशा बेहतरीन किताबें पढ़ने के लिए प्रेरित किया।भाषा के सही उपयोग के साथ रामायण जैसे धार्मिक ग्रंथों को पढ़ने की प्रेरणा इन्हें अपने पिता से ही मिली है। आपको बतादें 1979 में एक शिक्षक के रूप में इन्होंने अपना सफर शुरू किया।शिक्षा के क्षेत्र में अपनी लंबी यात्रा के दौरान, एसपी अग्रवाल को देश के विभिन्न शहरों में कई केंद्रीय विद्यालयों में काम करने का अवसर मिला। आज ये अपने द्वारा किये गए कार्यों से बेहद संतुष्ट है। और शिक्षण पेशे से जुड़े होने के नाते ये आज भी अक्सर पढ़ना पसंद करते है। इन्हें धार्मिक ग्रंथों के बारे में पढ़ना बेहद पसंद है। पूरी कहानी पढ़ें: https://stories.workmob.com/shreegopal-agrawal-education-academia

    वर्कमोब द्वारा #मेरीकहानी कार्यक्रम के माध्यम से एक नयी पहल शुरू की गयी है जिसके ज़रिये हर कोई छोटे बड़े बिज़नेस ओनर्स अपनी प्रेरक कहानियों को यहाँ सभी के साथ साझा कर सकते है। क्योंकि हर शख्स की कहानी में है वो बात जो जीवन को बदलकर एक नयी दिशा दिखाएगी, और ज़िन्दगी में ले आएगी आशा की एक नयी चमकती किरण। #प्रेरककहानियाँ #श्रीगोपालप्रसादअग्रवाल #एजुकेटर #शैक्षणिककरियर #विद्यालयों #प्रधानाचार्य #शिक्षक #केंद्रीयविद्यालयों

    जानिए वर्कमोब के बारे में: जुड़िये वर्कमोब पर - ये है भारत का अपना एक प्रोफेशनल सोशल नेटवर्क। जोश और जुनून से भरी प्रेरणादायक कहानियां देखिये। मजेदार प्रतियोगिताएं खेलिए, उनका हिस्सा बने, लाइव जुड़िये, और भी बहुत कुछ पाए वर्कमोब पर । यह सौ प्रतिशत बिलकुल मुफ्त है। जाइये इस लिंक पर - https://stories.workmob.com और देखें ढेर सारी प्रेरक कहानियाँ। 

    हमारे ऐप्प को डाउनलोड करें: 

    Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.workmob 

    iOS: https://apps.apple.com/in/app/workmob/id901802570

    The Human Side of Teaching and Medicine – Dr. Masha Gouzman-Allouche, Senior Teacher, Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University

    The Human Side of Teaching and Medicine – Dr. Masha Gouzman-Allouche, Senior Teacher, Faculty of Medicine at Tel Aviv University
    Dr. Masha Gouzman-Allouche likes to see student’s eyes, to be there with them for those “aha moments” when a difficult problem is solved. Zoom-based teaching was not without its advantages -- it ushered in a new suite of innovations that will benefit students and teachers alike, she tells host Dr. Rishi Desai -- but it undermined those human connections that for her are so essential to both high quality education and medicine. Now, she’s working with other faculty members at Tel Aviv University to harness the lessons of the COVID era, and in the process further transform her educational role from the classic didactic “sage on the stage” to something more like a “guide on the side”-- being present for students as they learn the human aspects of medicine that she believes will only become more important in the years to come. Tune in to hear about the limits of student feedback, what artificial intelligence will mean for doctors, and, how teaching helped her father avoid working with the KGB.

    Adam Bussell

    Adam Bussell
    Today our guest is Adam Bussell. A Metro-Detroit Native, Michigan State and University of Toledo Alumnus, an actor, director, photographer, producer, writer, and character actor. We discuss the need for inclusivity in filmmaking, the drive from film school to LA, and how we respond to alternative teaching methods. Check out his Instagram and website: @adambussell @dynmc_creative https://www.adambussell.com/ Check out my guests and projects on my Instagram: @empersico

    Ep 16: Veterinary Innovation with Alison Lambert

    Ep 16: Veterinary Innovation with Alison Lambert

    This week we were lucky enough to sit down with Alison Lambert BVSc CMRS MRCVS, She is the founder of Onswitch and an Honorary Associate Professor at University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science. She was even given the AVA’s Veterinary Business Thought Leader award in 2019!

    We had a great conversation about her career path and the eventual founding of Onswitch. We also discuss differences between vet practices based in Australia and practices in the UK, plus, her thoughts on how veterinary training can be improved for future generations of students!


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    Teachers Playbook - The I Do, We Do, "YOU DO" Protocol - Part 3

    Teachers Playbook - The I Do, We Do, "YOU DO" Protocol - Part 3

    Join Teacher coaches Josh Vine and Amanda Peet as they unpack the "You Do" phase of the I Do, We Do, You Do protocol developed by Hollingsworth & Ybarra. The "You Do" is the opportunity for students to practise and master the knowledge and skills that the teacher has taught in the previous phases (I Do & We Do).  It's the phase where extension and remediation work is also highly beneficial. A great lesson will provide students with ample "You Do" time where they can feel a sense of personal accomplishment and success because they have been taught using the gradual release method of I Do, We Do, You Do. 

     

    Project/Inquiry-Based Learning, with educator Jessica Brock | Episode 2

    Project/Inquiry-Based Learning, with educator Jessica Brock | Episode 2

    Elementary educator Jessica Brock explains project/inquiry-based learning and discusses how it is an engaging and effective teaching method for children who learn differently.

    Definitions of Terms:
    Pragmatic language
    , also referred to as social communication, is the rules of how we use language, these often change within different social situations.  *There are three main skill areas of pragmatic language: 1. Using language for a variety of purposes (asking, telling, greeting) 2. Changing language to fit the listener (speaking differently at home vs. work) 3. Following rules of conversation and storytelling (turn taking, topic maintenance). 

    Executive functioning includes the ability to focus, remember, plan, think critically, shift ideas and juggle multiple tasks. It is an umbrella term used to describe the mental abilities (or cognitive processes) necessary for flexible, goal-oriented behavior and self-control.

    The Parish School groups students of varying ages and developmental levels into classes. For your reference, the following elementary levels are referenced in this episode: Primary Elementary (Ages 5 – 7 years), Lower Elementary (Ages 7 – 9 years), and Upper Elementary (Ages 9 – 11 years).

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    Episode 1 - Climate optimism or fatalism: Teaching climate change in today's university

    Episode 1 - Climate optimism or fatalism: Teaching climate change in today's university
    This podcast complements the University’s Teaching Matters blog, and invites students and staff to engage in topical conversations. The first three episodes accompany the Teaching Matters mini-series on social responsibility and sustainability. In these episodes, University of Edinburgh staff and students debate how sustainability and environmental concerns are being tackled in today’s university. In this episode, students start to discuss emotionally-charged issues around climate change, asking if they are facing climate optimism or climate fatalism in the classroom. Masters student Polly Wells is our guest host, who welcomes fellow students Ryan Gilmour, Ellie Ashton and Emily Bankert to the conversation.