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Highland Rim Academy’s Podagogy is your podcast home for all you want and need to know about Classical Christian Education and all things HRA!
Categories: Education
Tags: christian, Classical, discipleship, Education, pedagogy
Highland Rim Academy’s Podagogy is your podcast home for all you want and need to know about Classical Christian Education and all things HRA!
Categories: Education
Tags: christian, Classical, discipleship, Education, pedagogy
Persons of Interest is an unscripted, real, authentic dialog between two self-identified postmodern-generation citizens of the planet Earth. Kendall George and Ben Crace explore topics of interest to people living beyond the modern era. Subjects include technology, spirituality, politics, life, love, meaning, purpose, saving the world, and making a difference.
Categories: Society & Culture
Tags: lifestyle, pedagogy, postmodern, Society & Culture, spirituality, Technology
The Preschool Podcast, brought to you by HiMama, is a platform for learning from leading professionals in early childhood education. If you work in a daycare, childcare or preschool setting, The Preschool Podcast will provide you with both practical advice for managing your organization, center or classroom, as well as thought provoking content and insights about the field of early childhood education. Each week, we chat with leaders in early childhood education, from teachers and educators in the classroom with innovative curriculum approaches, to directors who are excelling at empowering their team, and leaders outside of the child care environment that are passionate about making a positive impact on outcomes for young children. Our goal with The Preschool Podcast is to provide knowledge and inspiration to the future leaders of early childhood education by speaking with experienced and insightful leaders in the world of preschool and early learning today. At HiMama, it is our belief that leadership within early childhood education is crucial to the future of the childcare sector and, of course, the future of our most important asset in this world, our youngest children.
Categories: Education, Kids & Family
Tags: #earlychildhood, childcare, daycare, earlyeducation, earlyyears, Education, emergent, learning, Montessori, nursery, parenting, pedagogical, pedagogy, preschool, reggio
This is KindSight 101, the podcast where you’ll hear from world renowned educational leaders about the mobilizing power of kindness. Together, by challenging our assumptions and venturing beyond the status quo in education, we can make a BIG impact…one small act at a time.
Categories: Education, Science
Tags: 21-day challenge, adversity, author, blog, book, challenge, Education, failure, happiness, Hear, high performance, kind, kindness, listen, pedagogy, principal, Psychiatrist, research, school, science, see, success, teach, teacher, teaching, tips
A pair study podcast on the new work of Ethical Creativity with hosts Nicholas Cole-Farrell, Dr. Dan Glass, and Sandee Bisson.
Categories: Arts, Education, Religion & Spirituality
Tags: awe, chavruta, Design Thinking, Education, havruta, jewish, joy, learning, mussar, pedagogy, professional development, study
Welcome to Pedagogy A-Go-Go, a podcast about college faculty sharing what happens in their classrooms and why. Hosted by Dr. Gina Turner, Associate Professor of Psychology at Northampton Community College, and Dr. Thomas O’Connor, an Assistant Dean at Northampton Community College.
Categories: Education
Tags: college, Higher Ed, higher education, instructor, pedagogy, professor, teacher, teaching
AHS media relations specialist Vince Lara speaks to researchers, staff, alumni and students from Illinois’ College of Applied Health Sciences to discuss their projects, plans and memories of the Urbana-Champaign campus.
Tags: College of Applied Health Sciences, community health, kinesiology, pedagogy, Physical Education, Recreation Sport and Tourism, University of Illinois
The PsychSessions podcast is co-hosted by Garth Neufeld from Cascadia College and Eric Landrum from Boise State University. We leverage our connections with psychology teachers from all levels (high school, community college, college, university) and individuals from other occupations to have meaningful conversations about what it means to be an educator. Of course, we veer away from the teaching conversation from time to time to hear about origin stories and the personal perspectives of our guests, touching on current events and topics of interest. Our ASKPsychSessions feature is hosted by Marianne Lloyd from Seton Hall University. For ASKPsychSessions, listeners can submit questions about teaching and learning, and Marianne interviews experts and posts short features with the question and answer together. These features are often thematically grouped, such as information about using learning science to improve psychology instruction or various aspects of improving equity, diversity, and inclusion in your course.
Categories: Education, Science
Tags: highereducation, interviews, pedagogy, Psychology, teachingpsychology
We engage in radical digital media literacy by enjoying a bite of education and a bit of poetry, creating humane responses to fake news and social media in the era of Covid-19.
Each short episode assembles materials made over three related efforts. First, complex and consequential ideas about fake news: “hardtruths.” These were gathered in 2017 for an online primer in digital media literacy, #100hardtruths-#fakenews. There you can find scores of resources about fake news by artists, journalists, activists, scholars, and more. http://scalar.me/100hardtruths.
Next we offer poems that build off of, respond to, or deepen a hardtruth. These were written in 2018 and 2019, at Fake News Poetry Workshops: encounters that address these complex concerns through art, intimacy, technology, and poetry. http://fakenews-poetry.org.
Finally, given both the digital and viral truths wrought by the crisis of COVID-19, and to provide some small relief, we provide resources and methods to deepen connection and possibility during a time of social distancing and via technology.
Each episode offers things to do with others as well as things that were done before and for you. Tender hand-offs of digital things remind us how we can use technologies that distance us physically for better. Making and making use of poetry and related knowledge can create verification engines that rely on belief structures outside the endangering logics of the internet and the fake news propelled therein.
We are people, distanced but maintaining, and we need more than the transmission of messages and data. We want connection, goodness, reason, feeling, and change. In a time when we are more reliant on digital technology than ever, each episode demonstrates methods to take part in digital defiance, without collusion, and with care for our internet things and digital ways.
Join us! Read or respond to a poem or hardtruth found on the two websites above.
Organize your own Fake News Poetry Workshop.
Reach out with questions or content @ 100hardtruths@gmail.com.
Twitter: @100HardTruths
Instagram: #100HardTruths
YouTube: 100 Hard Truths
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Categories: Arts, Education, Technology
Recap of the week at the studio, and/or music things that have been in the air over the past week Episode 43 – Teaching and sometimes parenting younger students; Musical robotics And, give an orphaned piano a new, loving home: https://losangeles.craigslist.org/wst/msg/6175729560.html https://ia601508.us.archive.org/15/items/Pod10_201609/Pod43.mp3
Rhetoricity is a quasi-academic podcast that draws on rhetoric, theory, weird sound effects, and the insights of a lot of other people. It’s something that’s a little strange and, with luck, a little interesting. The podcast’s description will evolve along with it. So far, most episodes feature interviews with rhetoric and writing scholars. The podcast is a project of Eric Detweiler, an assistant professor in the Department of English at Middle Tennessee State University. For more on Rhetoricity and his other work, visit http://RhetEric.org.
Categories: Education, Society & Culture
Tags: composition, pedagogy, rhetoric, theory, writing
Out of the Box was an interview series that was started during the pandemic as a way to support and share inspiring music educator stories. As time went by we realised the importance of not only sharing those stories but also discuss the change in trends and things that impact music education here in India. Join OffSet Education founder, Nush Lewis, and founder of Shanelle’s Piano Studio, Shanelle Rodrigues, on their journey to explore, dissect and learn more about music education in and around India.
Tags: commentary, Curriculum, Education, interviews, music, pedagogy, piano