Join us for ”Inside the Cambodia Project,” where student researcher Christian Pearson and professor Ben Beck discuss meaningful findings relating to sustainable business, corporate social responsibility, and firm growth in emerging markets such as Cambodia. Learn about the cutting-edge research that gets us out of bed every day and find your own passion to pursue humanitarian research endeavors. For more information, visit our website at www.cambodiaproject.com.
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The TLU Student Podcast is part of Tallinn University's LIFE project in which students create a podcast with a variety of interesting and relevant subjects for their community.
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A look into active learning, flipped teaching, team based/project based learning and much more. Everything related to teaching materials science and engineering will be covered. Kindly sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering Department
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Equipping you to successfully pursue the college of your dreams. I believe that the world needs every student to reach their full potential. College admittance shouldn't hold you back. I'm an educator and Harvard grad who has been in your shoes. I designed this podcast to accompany the Ivy League Challenge (my online course) to support my listeners. I've met with graduates, admissions officers, and professors to identify the criteria used to select candidates. I've crafted a road map for suc ...
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This is a podcast for my student study project. Cover art photo provided by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@priscilladupreez
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A public good: every Supreme Court Oral Argument since 2010. Making the Highest Court more accessible for a modern audience. The DC Bar blog's piece about this podcast can be found here: https://www.tinyurl.com/scotuspod. If you'd like to support the law student who created this project instead of studying you can do so here: https://www.tinyurl.com/scotusguy. Thanks for listening! Patreon
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Tech, games, and life is what this topical podcast is all about. Created as part of a student project and fueled by creative passion this podcast was born to inform, entertain, and inspire people like you. New episodes every Wednesday! Music? Www is a thing by DJ Quads
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The Ball State Digital Storytelling program has students producing big projects and thinking big thoughts. My name is Josh Schweigert, and I'm going behind the scenes to show off their talents and ideas.
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SENSES Program Coordinator Nick Piato interviews student creators who frequent the SENSES Lab at Syracuse University. This series is used to highlight student work, dive into their creative progress, and find out where they're going next.
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Healing Hearts: Parenting with Purpose-Support for Resilient Families, Support for Parents, Childhood Trauma Advocacy
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Healing Hearts is a podcast aimed to help others parent with purpose. We offer support for resilient families as a beacon of hope and understanding for parents of vulnerable youth. Our commitment is to serve as an empathetic yet empowering guide for parents through the complex journey of raising children who face emotional, developmental, or behavioral divergence. We create dialogues that inspire, providing practical solutions and unwavering support for parents seeking strength and compassio ...
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Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and math education expert empowers middle and high school math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and more student-centered practices to boost engagement in their classrooms. Teaching math has never been this fun! Whether you're a math teacher newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode that's sure to start ...
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You're listening to Project XXX on Leeds Student Radio! This is the show where we delve into your favourite sex topics, get on guests and chat naughty nonsense! Uploaded weekly! Instagram: projectx.x.x Facebook: Project XXX on LSR Email: [email protected]
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Originally launched as a podcast project during Covid-19 lockdown, the WWEC Podcast is an occasional production of Colin Helb's Audio Production course at Elizabethtown College. Plans are underway to expand this podcast in the near future.
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Welcome to Bite Size Seminary, a podcast where we discuss issues in biblical studies, theology, ministry engagement, and following Jesus. New episodes every other week will dive into the biblical text, discuss resources, book reviews, and interviews. It's hosted by JC Schroeder, an instructor at The Ezekiel Project School of Evangelism and a ThM student at Grand Rapids Theological Seminary.
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The Marshall County High School History Club proudly presents... The Book of Marshall. This is a student researched, written, produced, and hosted project dedicated to learning and preserving the history of Marshall County, Tennessee.
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The National First Gen College Celebration takes place every year on November 8th. The 2022 Syracuse University celebration was sponsored by the Kessler Scholars Program, HEOP, TRIO SSS, New Student and Family Programs, and SU Libraries. This podcast series was part of a larger campus effort to celebrate first gen students at SU.
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Disability rights is the next frontier in civil rights. We believe education is the key to building an inclusive society and ensuring that all students are given an equal opportunity. The Inclusive Education Project Podcast, hosted by Special Education and Civil Rights attorneys, Amanda Selogie and Vickie Brett, offers a fresh, smart perspective on what it takes to truly make our educational systems and communities inclusive. Tune in each week as Amanda and Vickie share insight on topics ran ...
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Your hosts discuss the model and its implications for the future of education, along with guests including MCP implementors such as mentors, teachers, and administrators.
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aiEDU Studios is a podcast from the team at The AI Education Project. Each week, a new guest joins us for a deep-dive discussion about the ever-changing world of AI, technology, K-12 education, and other topics that will impact the next generation of the American workforce and social fabric. Learn more about aiEDU at www.aiEDU.org
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Yisela, Brina, and “Michelle” discuss Yisela’s life as a full time college student and soon to be wife.
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Studying abroad is one of the most transformational experiences a student can have in college. It’s an opportunity to meet new people, explore unfamiliar cultures and discover who you are. But with great transformation can come new challenges. Join Syracuse Abroad program alumni and staff in the DEIA Student Working Group as they share their stories of self discovery and their advice for making the most out of this once-in-a-lifetime experience.
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The Leading Outside Student Territory (LOST) Project is a LinkedIn Video Series based on real life individuals from an array of backgrounds as they rise to the occasion and discover their passion. Some of their passions became more than just a hobby, it became their career. It's about those who may have gone the conventional route of higher education or maybe conquered a new unchartered territory. Discover what lies ahead in their stomping ground as these young entrepreneurs, innovators, and ...
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In this podcast, we talk about lots of different aspects of Celtic Studies, and about the Celtic languages and cultures. Our different guests discuss their interests, passions and projects in English, Irish, Gaelic, Manx, Welsh, Cornish, or Breton. We hope you enjoy! You can contact us & learn more on Twitter (@CelticStudents) & Facebook. We also have a blog that you can visit at celticstudents.blogspot.com For information on our annual conference, follow us on our social media platforms. Fi ...
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An in depth look at the history of Boston Sports and Racism. Done by Micah Rysman for Student Directed Project.
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Welcome to the Teach4Justice Podcast, where we explore the transformative power of education to create a more just and equitable world. I’m your host, Alfredo Silva—an educator, speaker, and advocate with over 20 years of experience in public education. Through conversations with educators, innovators, and changemakers, we dive into the issues that matter most in today’s classrooms. Please note, all views expressed in this podcast are my own and do not reflect those of my employers, sponsors ...
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Soundings is the sandbox for all student work from the Stanford Storytelling Project (SSP). SSP is an arts program at Stanford University that explores how we live in and through stories and how we can use them to change our lives. Our mission is to promote the transformative nature of traditional and modern oral storytelling, from Lakota tales to Radiolab, and empower students to create and perform their own stories. The project sponsors courses, workshops, live events, and grants, along wi ...
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Buddhism Beyond Belief is a podcast from Susan Piver, a 30 year student of Tibetan Buddhism and founder of the Open Heart Project, an online meditation community with close to 20000 members. With Susan as a friend and guide, we will look at traditional teachings like the four noble truths and the six paramitas–but not from an academic standpoint. Rather, we will talk about how to make it all personal and relevant in everyday life. This podcast is not about Buddhist doctrine. It’s about how a ...
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conversations about creativity, tech, and innovation in education with marie roberts @marie_roberts2 and chad brinkley @techwithchad + awesome guests. we advocate for student driven and project-based learning and we use tech to help make those happen. #adjustED
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The Cold Star Project digs into the challenges of scaling fast that tech and Space manufacturing founders encounter. Money does not solve all problems--so what now? Listen in to discover what scaling problems you'll be running into soon, and get a serious advantage in starting to solve them before they run you over!
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Welcome to the Sci’more Podcast by Project Bridge, a student-led science communication organization at Johns Hopkins University. We discuss and break down complex scientific topics and principles for the members of the Baltimore community. We are always looking for suggestions for new questions and topics. Please call (443) 776-1282, send an email to [email protected], or use the "Message" option on our website (https://anchor.fm/scimore ) to let us know what you want to hear on the ...
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For the past year, 11 student partners have been involved in a co-produced project to evaluate the Greater Manchester Universities Student Mental Health Service. Now we're opening up and sharing our experiences with co-production: what it is, why it works, and the empowerment we've found as a result. Special thanks to the University of Manchester for supporting this evaluation project and to the Office for Students for funding it.
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The world moves fast. Daybreak keeps you up-to-date. Enjoy everything you need to know to stay informed — on campus and off — in this digestible, efficient podcast. Daybreak is produced by Maya Mukherjee '27, Twyla Colburn '27, Sheryl Xue '28 under the 149th Managing Board of The Daily Princetonian. The theme music was composed and performed by Ed Horan, and the cover art is by Mark Dodici.
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A collection of episodes due to school projects, from book reports to podcast challenges. I hope you enjoy it and if you have any questions feel free to reach out to me!
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This podcast will be the place to listen to student produced podcasts from my podcasting classes and clubs.
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Welcome to Project Uplifted, where we keep the positive self-talk on the forefront! Our mission is to change the way we think about ourselves and in turn improve lives, relationships, and overall well-being! YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL, HUMAN! Get Uplifted!! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/project-uplifted/support
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Exploring all the aspects of a successful parent-teacher partnership and how to bring out the best in you, your students, and your children. Our goal is to answer your questions and to inspire you about the future of education.
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Famous thinkers, writers, poets, and social justice leaders you should know about from the Arab World! in Arabic! Transcripts available on our website www.yallaarabee.com/podcast Yalla Arabee is an educational project and Arabic Academy created by an Arabic teacher and student to create fun and engaging content for learning Levantine Arabic. This Arabic podcast is created to help you learn Arabic language and culture in a fun and interesting way. If you like our work, please consider support ...
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Johnny Nguyen (@theventureout) is an artist, adventurer, and student of leadership; having been in government leadership positions for almost 10 years. Jeremy Parsons is a father, project manager, and also student of leadership; having been to D.C. and now leading complex projects. In this show, we give you a short dose on new leadership and productivity through their stories and humor.
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Davey Johnson and Angela Jones, popular AI Educators, discuss recent reports, critical issues, and proven solutions to today's school challenges based on the work of Dr. Howie Knoff from Project ACHIEVE Educational Solutions (E-Mail: [email protected]). They analyze Knoff's common sense, "no-holds-barred" bi-monthly Blogs (LINK: www.projectachieve.info/blog that apply his 40 years of practical experience in schools nationwide. All three help educators and others understand toda ...
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An L&D podcast with Senior Instructional Designer Jeremy Brown & Senior Project Manager Sarah Meyer. To put it simply: we are terrible students. That doesn't mean that we aren't paying attention, that we don’t understand the course content, or that we can’t pass whatever assessment is at the end. It means that if we’re in a class, we’re probably evaluating the course itself more than listening. We are listening to speech patterns, evaluating how the course is put together, and if the flow is ...
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Kate Novotny is an L&D nurse, birth worker, author, parent, and student midwife. She has hosted the Taproot Doula Project multi-media social platform since 2013. Kate’s life’s work is to help birthing people claim their full agency and sovereignty in birth. She strives to create safety, where birthing people can return to their bodies, and fully experience birth as a rite of passage.
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NASA's BIGGEST Moon Challenges for University Students! [Paul van Susante] - CSP S05E08]
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54:19NASA's BIGGEST Moon Challenges for University Students - Interview with Paul van SusanteHow do we generate power on the Moon — and keep it running through the harsh 14-day lunar night? In this episode of the Cold Star Project, Dr. Paul van Susante of Michigan Tech shares what it really takes to make lunar infrastructure a reality. From lunar roboti…
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Episode 241: Shortcast 201 - Increasing Student and Teacher Confidence
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18:10TR is joined by Megan Meachum to talk about how the MCP model benefited both herself and her students, and her plans for the coming school year. Read a summary of the original episode on the Modern Classrooms Project blog. Show Notes Listen to the full version of this episode here Remember, you can now listen to this episode (and all episodes) on Y…
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Digging into DEI Success for Students with Tracy Baynes, Part 2
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29:44Today’s episode brings back Tracy Baynes to share her best tips and advice for getting your student involved in their education earlier rather than later. She gives practical steps middle school students can take to prepare for college success, even if they are low-income students. Join us to learn more! Tracy Baynes is the founder, president, and …
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If you’ve been putting off your college essay, dreading it like a monkey on your back—you’re not alone. But what if you could stop trying to sound impressive and start telling a story that actually matters? In this episode, I’ll guide you through the exact questions and strategies we used in the first week of my Personal Statement Workshop to help …
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Clearing Up Confusion About 504 Plans with April Rehrig
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23:33The landscape of American education has undergone significant changes over the past few months, particularly in the realm of special education. Our diligence in staying informed about developments in our field is more important than ever as we approach the start of a new school year in just a few weeks. Our focus today centers on understanding 504s…
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#108: Signs You’re Ready to Teach Differently
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6:14Ever feel like your class is full of students… but no one is really there with you? The crickets. The side conversations. The phone scrolling. If that sounds familiar, you’re not failing—you’re ready. Inside this episode: ✔ 3 red flags that your current teaching approach isn’t working (and what they really mean) ✔ The mindset shift that saved my sa…
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Justice For The Voiceless Part 2 – Legal Advocacy and Resilience with Paul McBride
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17:07Send us a text “How can I tell if a child needs legal help?” “Who speaks up for children who can’t speak for themselves?” “What happens when the system fails a child?” – Sadly, the foster care and legal systems are imperfect. Both have countless faults and could be improved a million times over, and yet the kids who are unwillingly thrown around an…
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Episode 242: Shortcast 204: Reflections from a Four-Year Implementer
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15:17Listen to the full episode here Toni Rose is joined by Sam Ortiz to talk about her experience implementing the model over four school years, addressing concerns from stakeholders, and engaging with the MCP community Show Notes Screencastify and Screencastify Submit Quizziz MCP Self-Paced Structures resources (including the tracker templates Sam men…
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Preparing Classroom Instruction This Summer for Enhanced Success this Fall (Volume 3, Episode 11)
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33:57Podcast Hosts Angela and Davey discuss Dr. Howie Knoff's most recent Blog from Project ACHIEVE Educational Solutions. The Blog and Podcast focus on the importance of strategic summer planning to drive school improvement during the coming new school year. They begin by contrasting two low-performing middle schools in the same school district that ap…
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Shawna Young: Investing in overlooked founders
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1:25:02What happens when we invest in entrepreneurs who've been overlooked by traditional venture capital? Shawna Young, CEO of Camelback Ventures, has dedicated her career to answering that question by giving transformative support to founders from underrepresented communities. In our wide-ranging conversation, Shawna chronicles her journey from AP scien…
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#107: Why “Real, Relevant, and Rigorous” Is the Future of Math
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11:05If you’re tired of hearing your students ask, “When are we ever gonna use this?”—this episode is for you. Today I’m breaking down the 3 R’s that have reshaped my math class: Real, Relevant, and Rigorous. And no, these aren’t just buzzwords. Inside this episode: ✔ What it really means to design math that’s real, relevant, and rigorous ✔ A behind-the…
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FEED DROP: Boundaries and Balance: Practical Solutions for Teacher Burnout
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1:09:07For our first feed drop of the summer, we'd love to share this episode of Teachers Talkin' with you! Teachers Talkin’ is a discussion-based podcast hosted by Dustin Tatroe and Ghazali Abdul-Wahab, focused on elevating conversations in education. Each episode features honest, reflective dialogue with educators from around the world on topics ranging…
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Is your math class unforgettable—for the right reasons? In this episode, I’m sharing a powerful story from a cross-curricular Rocket Project that completely shifted how I thought about engagement. It reminded me that students don’t remember worksheets. They remember moments. Inside this episode: ✔ How I turned a standard quadratics unit into a proj…
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The personal statement can be one of the most confusing and stressful parts of the college application — but it doesn’t have to be. In this episode, I share a few key do's and don'ts to help you avoid common pitfalls and start your essay with clarity and confidence. Whether you're staring at a blank page or already brainstorming ideas, these tips w…
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Steve and Tim talk with Bill Callister, the author of the best selling introduction to materials science and engineering text book. Bill tells us how he got into materials and how he ended up writing a book that is now in its 10 edition! You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/UiUWBENdRT8 This episode is sponsored by the North America…
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Greg Toppo: The promise and perils of AI in schools
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1:33:19What makes AI different from previous waves of education technology? Greg Toppo, education reporter at The 74, joins us to unpack how AI is reshaping education from the classroom to district leadership. Drawing from his extensive journalism career and time as a teacher, Greg brings a measured perspective to the AI revolution that's sweeping through…
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Quintin George takes some current students on a wild ride of failure and success, becoming sentient, and his future hopes and dreams.
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#105 – Chicken Nuggets, Pop, and Video Projects: Boosting Math Engagement with Clement Townsend
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28:19🍗🥤 What do chicken nuggets, pop, and student-created videos have in common? They're all part of today’s conversation on how instructional videos can transform engagement in your math class. I’m joined by Clement Townsend, founder of Video Pro Learning, to dive into best practices for educational video projects, why video isn’t just for ELA anymore,…
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In this episode of the Teach4Justice Podcast, host Alfredo Silva is joined by Dr. Anne Paonessa—educator, consultant, and author of Essential Connection Skills. With over two decades in education, Anne brings a clear message: if we want students to thrive, we must teach beyond test scores. We explore how integrating social connection into core cont…
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How to Get the College Essay Monkey Off Your Back — Before July
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14:47The personal statement is one of the most important — and misunderstood — parts of the college application. In this short, powerful episode, Steve Gardner explains why so many students struggle to get started, what the real purpose of the personal statement is, and how families can reduce stress and gain a competitive edge now, before summer slips …
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#104 – Creative Final Exam Review with Stations, Choice Boards, and a Little Help from AI
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12:44😮💨 Feeling overwhelmed by finals prep? Whether you’re planning a final exam review for Algebra 1, Geometry, or Algebra 2, today’s episode is here to save your sanity—and your time. I’m sharing creative, low-prep ideas to get your students engaged and reviewing without the usual stress-fest. Plus, you’ll hear how to use AI + ready-made warm-ups to …
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Justice For The Voiceless Part 1 – Legal Advocacy and Resilience with Paul McBride
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16:33Send us a text “How can I tell if a child needs legal help?” “Who speaks up for children who can’t speak for themselves?” “What happens when the system fails a child?” – Sadly, the foster care and legal systems are imperfect. Both have countless faults and could be improved a million times over, and yet the kids who are unwillingly thrown around an…
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Steve and Tim talked with Professor Diran Apelian from UC Irvine. Diran talks about his journey to Materials Science and Engineering through his days at Drexel, MIT, Bethlehem Steel, back to Drexel, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, to Irvine. He explains his foray into project based learning and now his new course on Professional Skills that he is …
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TR is joined by Starr Sackstein to talk about how teachers can authentically innovate and disrupt in the realm of assessment. Read a summary of this episode on the Modern Classrooms Project blog. Show Notes Starr Sackstein Starr's book, Hacking Assessment Starr and Alexandra Laing's new book, Solving School Challenges: The Everything Guide to Trans…
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In this episode, I share my personal adaptation of Buddhist principles for relationships, "The Four Noble Truths of Love." Drawing from my own 26-year marriage and moments of deep disconnection, I talk about how Buddhist wisdom helped me navigate challenges. Key Points include: Love Affairs vs. Relationships: There is a fundamental difference betwe…
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In this episode we talk about our how we go about furthering our own skill sets. We discuss how sometimes you need to take it upon yourself to grow in your role, and some of the resources available to manage your own career growth.By Lumious
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Khushali Narechania: K-12 education in the age of AI
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1:03:38How can K-12 education adapt to AI? In this thought-provoking conversation, we sit down with aiEDU's Director of Learning (and former high school math teacher) Khushali Narechania to explore how AI can be leveraged to benefit students in the classroom. Khushali shares how educators are navigating the tensions between embracing new technology and pr…
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Yes or No Questions in Biblical Greek - Numbers 12:2 LXX
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12:41In this video, JC Schroeder describes how biblical Greek asks yes or no questions. Numbers 12:2 from the Septuagint (LXX) is a great example of both uses. Then he compares this with the Hebrew Masoretic Text of the verse. Works Cited: BDF §426-427 CGCG §38.7-8 HALOT s.v. רַק iv. Time Stamps: 0:00 Introduction 0:29 English Questions 1:43 Greek Quest…
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Rachel Little shares her experiences since graduating from Etown in 2022 with some of our current students.
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#103 – Your Summer, Your PD: What Do You Want to Hear Next?
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5:42☀️Summer is almost here—and so is my Summer Series Poolside PD designed to make your teacher professional development feel more like iced coffee on the porch than a boring meeting. 😎 In this quick episode, I’m giving you a sneak peek at what’s coming AND asking for your input to help shape the next few months of bite-sized, bingeable episodes. In t…
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Host Christian Pearson interviews HR professional and social entrepreneur Rachel Cannon, who shares insights about her area of expertise: hope. Rachel begins by explaining the 3 basic principles by which anyone can develop hope, no matter their circumstances. Then, Christian and Rachel take a closer look at the role hope plays in communities with l…
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#102 – Finishing Strong: Building Math Mindset and Confidence at the End of the Year
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11:21🤔 How can you help students leave your class feeling confident—even if they struggled all year? In this episode, we’re focusing less on the math and more on the mindset that sticks with students long after the final exam. We’ll explore simple, meaningful ways to build a growth mindset and foster a strong mathematics mindset—so your students walk aw…
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67. Netflix’s Adolescence: A School Counsellor’s Thoughts
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23:17In this episode, we sit down with John Soulemezis, school counsellor at Redfield College, to unpack the Netflix series Adolescence. John shares insights on major themes the series raises around identity, masculinity, the online world, and emotional wellbeing. More importantly, he translates these themes into practical advice for parents, teachers, …
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In this supersized Season 3 Finale, the students of the MCHS History Club brought a new idea for an episode. A recounting of events from a year in Marshall County History! For this finale, we run through some of the happenings in Marshall County throughout the year 1975, with members of the MCHS Class of 1975 contributing interviews and memories. E…
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Guest host Aimee Yocom is joined by Dana Kravchick to talk about the Wavio Pulse tracker, developed specifically for MCP. They discuss how Wavio came to be, how it can be used in the classroom, and what the future holds for the platform. Read a summary of this episode on the Modern Classrooms Project blog. Show Notes Wavio and The Wavio Pulse Track…
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Episode 76: Cybersecurity from Technical to Ethical
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42:58In this episode, we sit down with Shahriar, who is a founder of Antigon Security—a Tallinn-based start-up that has already uncovered serious vulnerabilities in some of Estonia’s largest companies. Together we demystify hacking and cybersecurity: Hacking 101 – the difference between ethical hacking, penetration testing, and criminal exploits and the…
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Understanding Seizure Types, Causes, and Connections to Stress and Brain Injury (Volume 3, Episode 10)
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47:35Your Podcast Hosts Angela and Davey discuss Dr. Howie Knoff's most recent Blog (Part III of a comprehensive Series) from Project ACHIEVE Educational Solutions. It begins by highlighting how important it is for school personnel to understand students who present with seizures—initially, through the lens of a recent Supreme Court case involving a stu…
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Buddhist Cosmology: The Six Realms of Being
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17:56Which one are you in right now? In this episode, I explore the six realms of Buddhist cosmology which can be understood as both literal places of rebirth and psychological states we all experience. I also mention how this might help us contextualize the chaos and cruelty of our current political situation in the US. The realms include: The God Real…
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Trump v. CASA, Inc. | 05/15/25 | Docket #: 24A884
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Why the Sermon on the Mount Introduction is SO Important - Matthew 5:1-2 and 7:28-29 in Greek
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21:39In this episode, JC Schroeder describes how the introduction and conclusion to the Sermon on the Mount in Matthew 5-7 is so important. The introduction and conclusion act as an interpretive lens for reading the Jesus’ Sermon. Some of the connections Matthew makes are subtle, so he points these out from the Greek New Testament text. Works Cited: Ric…
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Jeremy Bitz is a Class of 1996 graduate of Elizabethtown College. He is also an executive with Warner Bros Discovery. Jeremy returned to the campus of Etown and the studios of the Steinman Center to chat with some current students.
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Student Reading and Exam Week Experiences, Sustainability at Reunions, and Princeton Budget Reductions — Thursday, May 15th
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8:28Today, we take you inside student experiences of reading period and exam week, cover the importance of cups at reunions to sustainability,, and look at Princeton’s budget reductions due to financial uncertainty.By The Daily Princetonian
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#101 – Free, Fun, and Still Rigorous: End-of-Year Math Activities That Just Work
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7:40✏️ Looking for free math activities for high school that are actually fun and meaningful? You’re in the right place. In this episode, I’m sharing my top 3 FREE, low-prep, high-impact math activities to keep your students learning (and moving) through the end of the year. These aren’t just fluff—they’re rigorous, hands-on, and tied directly to key s…
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Kumar Garg: How philanthropy can fuel scientific innovation
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1:50:01What if we reimagined philanthropy not as a slow, bureaucratic process but as a dynamic engine for innovation? Kumar Garg, founder of Renaissance Philanthropy and former White House advisor, offers a compelling vision for how philanthropic capital can flow more effectively toward solving the world's biggest challenges. Drawing from eight years of e…
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Zarek Drozda: Every high school student should be data-literate
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1:36:56What do K-12 students need to thrive in a world increasingly shaped by AI? Zarek Drozda, executive director of Data Science 4 Everyone (DS4E), believes data literacy must become as fundamental as reading literacy – and he's building a movement to make it happen. Inspired by a viral Freakonomics podcast that questioned outdated math curricula, DS4E …
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Digging into DEI Success for Students with Tracy Baynes
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23:50We continue our journey to view the education of our children holistically as we strive to develop them into productive and inclusive members of society. Tracy Baynes joins us to share her interesting work in helping students achieve unimaginable success. Tracy Baynes is the founder, president, and CEO of STEP, the Student Expedition Program. As an…
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#100 🎉 15 Real Moments from 15 Years of Teaching: What They Taught Me
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23:00What better way to celebrate 100 episodes than by keeping it 100% real? In this milestone episode, I’m looking back on 15 real, raw, and totally relatable teaching moments from the past 15 years of my math classroom. From launching tennis balls across fields (oops) to learning the hard way why some things can’t be gray (looking at you, cell phones)…
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Heart to Heart: Addressing Risky Behaviors—A Must For Parenting Teens
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6:16Send us a text “Is my teen using drugs?” “How can I talk to my teen about drugs and alcohol without facing a wall?” “Is there a secret to protecting my teen from peer pressure?” — Do you feel helpless watching your teens make choices that could have lasting consequences? Don’t worry, you aren’t alone. In our Heart to Heart today, Tonya tells us how…
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Join us as we explore the evolving role of women in global diplomacy—from historical barriers to modern breakthroughs. Featuring insights on feminist international relations, regional developments from Europe to Asia, and an exclusive interview with Her Excellency Nargiz Gulbanova, Azerbaijan’s first career female ambassador. This episode highlight…
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Pete Hegseth ’03’s Thesis, EWR Radar Blackouts, and Princeton’s Debt-Free Guarantee — Monday, May 12
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10:38Today, we take you inside plagiarism in Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth ‘03’s senior thesis, cover air traffic radar disruptions at Newark airport, and look at Avi Chesler’s experience with the ambiguity of Princeton’s debt-free financial aid promise.By The Daily Princetonian
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