Here's a snippet from our Global
Education podcast episode with Dr Kevin Anthony Perry, who ran a workshop at EPPC about his research into student wellbeing in Danish classrooms.
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Ashley Berner joins Marty West to discuss pluralism and public
education in this week's
episode of the EdNext
podcast.
Hello, you're listening to a special
episode of Teacher magazine's Global
Education podcast — I'm Rebecca Vukovic.
Thanks for downloading this
episode of Teacher magazine's Global
Education podcast series.
That's all for this
episode — to keep listening or to download all of our
podcasts for free, whether it's more from The Research Files or our series on Behaviour Management, School Improvement, Teaching Methods, Global
Education or Action Research, just visit acer.ac / teacheritunes or soundcloud.com/teacher-ACER.
«Including a unique coloring page with each
episode of the
podcast, available for download on the Palette website, is an invitation to create while you learn, literally putting some art in
education.»
She joins Marty West to discuss pluralism and public
education in this week's
episode of the EdNext
podcast.
Jay Greene, a co-author of both studies, discusses them in this
episode of the
Education Next
podcast.
My guest for this
episode in our Behaviour Management
podcast series is Dr David Armstrong, a researcher from the School of
Education at Flinders University.
In this
episode of the
podcast, she talks with Marty West about what she learned about the Chinese
education system, which is also the topic of her new book, Little Soldiers: An American Boy, A Chinese School, and the Global Race to Achieve.
In this
episode of the EdNext
podcast, Michael B. Horn and Paul E. Peterson discuss Arne Duncan's decision to resign and what his legacy will be as Secretary of
Education.
On this week's
episode of the EdNext
podcast, Marty West talks with Paul Tough, a journalist with a unique gift for anticipating the most pressing questions facing the field of
education.
That's all for this
episode — to keep listening or to download all of our
podcasts for free, whether it's more on The Research Files, or our series on School Improvement, Behaviour Management, Teaching Methods, Global
Education or Action Research, just visit acer.ac / teacheritunes or soundcloud.com/teacher-ACER.
Hello, I'm Jo Earp and you're listening to an
episode of the Global
Education podcast series, brought to you by Teacher magazine.
In this week's
episode of the EdNext
podcast, Marty West, executive editor of
Education Next, talks about Denver with David Osborne, director of the Progressive Policy Institute's Reinventing America's Schools Project and the author of a new article «Denver Expands Choice and Charters,» that was published this week on the EdNext website.
In a recent
episode of the EdNext
Podcast, Michael B. Horn and Paul E. Peterson discussed Arne Duncan's decision to resign and what his legacy will be as Secretary of
Education.
In this
episode of the EdNext
podcast, Marty West and Doug Harris take stock of the
education reforms that have taken place in New Orleans in the decade since Hurricane Katrina.
To keep listening or download all our
podcasts for free — including
Episode 13 of our series on Global
Education which focused on entrepreneurship education in Finland — head to acer.ac / teacheritunes or SoundCloud.com/teac
Education which focused on entrepreneurship
education in Finland — head to acer.ac / teacheritunes or SoundCloud.com/teac
education in Finland — head to acer.ac / teacheritunes or SoundCloud.com/teacher-acer.
Hello, you're listening to an
episode of the Global
Education podcast series, from Teacher magazine.
That's all for this
episode, to keep listening or to download all of our
podcasts for free, whether it's more on The Research Files or our series on Behaviour Management, School Improvement, Teaching Methods, Global
Education or Action Research, just visit acer.ac / teacheritunes or soundcloud.com/teacher-ACER.
That's all for this
episode - to keep listening or to download all of our
podcasts for free, whether it's more on The Research Files or our series on Behaviour Management, School Improvement, Teaching Methods, Global
Education or Action Research, just visit acer.ac / teacheritunes or soundcloud.com/teacher-ACER.
Thank you for downloading this
episode of Teacher magazine's Global
Education podcast series — I'm Jo Earp.
In this
episode of the EdNext
podcast, Marty West interviews Lindsay about the study, «Teacher Race and School Discipline,» which appears in the Winter 2017 issue of
Education Next.
In this
episode of the EdNext
podcast, Marty West talks with Chad Aldeman, a principal at Bellwether
Education Partners who worked as a policy advisor at the U.S. Department of
Education, about what went right and what went wrong with teacher evaluation reform.
Welcome to
Episode 4 in our Global
Education podcast series.
In this
episode of the EdNext
podcast, Marty West, associate editor of
Education Next, talks with Steven Rivkin, a professor of economics at the University of Illinois at Chicago, about how school segregation has changed since the 1960s.
My guest for the second
episode in our Behaviour Management
podcast series is Phil Beadle — a teacher,
education consultant, public speaker, author and broadsheet columnist.
In this 50th
episode of the Classnotes
Podcast, Bradley Scott, Ph.D., and Aurelio Montemayor, M.Ed., discuss these myths, how they fail to recognize the strengths that students bring and how they lead to inequitable and unsuccessful
education.
In our last
episode of the Whole Child
Podcast, we discussed personalized learning in the 21st century global marketplace with professor Yong Zhao, author of the ASCD book Catching Up or Leading the Way: American
Education in the Age of Globalization.
To learn more about Butterfield Trail Middle School and its approach to a whole child
education, listen to an
episode of the Whole Child
Podcast featuring Butterfield staff and read the full press release.
To learn more about Quest Early College High School and its approach to a whole child
education, listen to an
episode of the Whole Child
Podcast featuring staff and a student from Quest and read the press release.
To learn more about Magnolia Elementary School and its approach to a whole child
education, listen to an
episode of the Whole Child
Podcast featuring staff from Magnolia.
Swamped
Podcast:
Episode One John B. King Jr. joined @swampEDpod for their inaugural episode to talk about the current state of education and equity in the U.S.. Here, King reflects on the importance that school played in his life growing up and why he decided to become a teacher and eventually a leader at the front of the movement for educational
Episode One John B. King Jr. joined @swampEDpod for their inaugural
episode to talk about the current state of education and equity in the U.S.. Here, King reflects on the importance that school played in his life growing up and why he decided to become a teacher and eventually a leader at the front of the movement for educational
episode to talk about the current state of
education and equity in the U.S.. Here, King reflects on the importance that school played in his life growing up and why he decided to become a teacher and eventually a leader at the front of the movement for educational equity.
9) National: In the latest
episode of the Have You Heard
podcast, AlterNet
education contributor Jennifer Berkshire and co-host Jack Schneider talk to HuffPost
education reporter Rebecca Klein about the extreme ideological teachings on offer at taxpayer - funded private religious schools.
In each
episode of the Ponders Out Loud
podcast, Steve will offer insight on important educational topics, answer questions, and explore educational best practices, based on his over-30 year career as an
education consultant to school districts, teacher organizations, state departments of
education, and colleges and universities nationally and internationally.
50
episodes in, the
podcast (which includes occasional
episodes in French) covers issues related to the legal profession, legal
education, landmark cases, and the legal aspects of current Canadian issues such as refugee rights, Aboriginal title, and senate reform.
In this
episode of the ABA Law Student
Podcast, host Chris Morgan talks to ABA President Linda Klein about the PSLF program, how it has fallen short, and the resulting suit that the ABA filed against the Department of
Education.
In this
episode of the ABA Law Student
Podcast, hosts Chris Morgan and Sandy Gallant - Jones speak with Continuing
Education of the Bar (CEB) Executive Director Kelly Lake
The uncut interview — in this special
episode of Swisher's Recode Decode
podcast — includes new material that didn't air on TV, such as more on Apple's
education efforts, manufacturing, immigration and Cook's advice to his younger self.
Episode 69: This week on the
podcast we speak to popular
education blogger Vicki A Davis of the Cool Cat Teacher blog about the nuance of language, our shared understanding of these terms, and how a current trend in early
education - social - emotional learning - can be directly connected to STEM.
This is a transcript of the Preschool
Podcast,
episode # 50 - «Data - driven early childhood
education advocacy»