My husband makes fun of me for being the only person he knows who listens to history
education podcasts for fun.
Not exact matches
We like to joke about some of the problems with
education today, but Millennials have a lot of
education and there are a lot more opportunities
for continuing
education — through online courses in traditional schools, and MOOCs, and even just listening to
podcasts regularly.
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podcast is a great resource
for people that commute to regularly that are looking
for ongoing business
education.
Your support keeps the show going and growing, which keeps us at the top of the options
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Williams, according to her bio, is president of the Brooklyn NAACP, creator, host and producer of the civic
education podcast #SundayCivics, and founding chair of Higher Heights
for America.
About Site - Emergency Medicine Cases (EM Cases) is a free online medical
education podcast, medical blog and website dedicated to providing online emergency medicine
education and CME
for physicians, residents, students nurses and paramedics.
I love popping this
podcast in
for a bit of quick
education while walking around town.
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Podcast: Andy Smarick and Joe Williams (Democrats
for Education Reform) discuss efforts to ensure that Race to the Top funds are used to promote reform.
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Podcast: Paul Peterson and Chester Finn discuss
education policy and the Republican candidates (and probable candidates)
for president.
«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.»
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.
You're listening to The Research Files — a monthly
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Current doctoral student Nell O'Donnell Weber interviews the Two Rabbits team
for the Harvard Alumni
for Education podcast.
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.
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For the article that inspired the
podcast, please see «Educational Providence: State courts close one door, federal money opens another,» by Joshua Dunn, which will appear in the Winter 2011 issue of
Education Next and is now available online.
Or take a look at directories such as the
Education Podcast Network and iTunes U K - 12
for ideas to get your students
podcasting.
Podcast:
Education Next's Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk this week (Nov. 4) about a bill passed by the House that would send $ 8 billion to states to boost the quality of preschools and expand the number of preschool spots
for disadvantaged children.
You can join EdNext editors
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The Harvard EdCast is Harvard's flagship
education podcast, acting as a space
for education - related discourse with thought leaders in the field of
education from across the country and around the world.
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education in Finland — head to acer.ac / teacheritunes or SoundCloud.com/teacher-acer.
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for downloading this episode of Teacher magazine's Global
Education podcast series — I'm Jo Earp.
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On this week's
podcast, Dale Chu,
education consultant and Indiana's former assistant superintendent
for innovation and improvement, joins Mike Petrilli...
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.
Podcast:
Education Next's Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk this week (Nov. 19) about what the results of the 2009 off - year elections mean for e
Education Next's Paul Peterson and Chester E. Finn, Jr. talk this week (Nov. 19) about what the results of the 2009 off - year elections mean
for educationeducation.
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The round - up post shares a wealth of resources from the blog, and the associated
podcast features Kevin Jennings, former assistant deputy secretary
for the Office of Safe and Drug - Free Schools at the U.S. Department of
Education; Penny Bisignano, Olweus coordinator
for the Iowa Department of
Education; and Rachel Cole Lawson, former high school counselor at Malcolm Price Laboratory School (the winner of the first - ever Vision in Action: The ASCD Whole Child Award) in Cedar Falls, Iowa
The HAEd Perspectives
Podcast features Harvard alumni working in the field of
education who have interesting perspectives, experiences, and knowledge
for the benefit of the Harvard alumni community and the general public.
As the countdown begins
for the first annual Summer of Transforming
Education fundraising campaign
for grassroots reform groups coming this Memorial Day, watch this month's On the Road
podcast featuring Connecticut Parents Union President (and Dropout Nation Contributing Editor) Gwen Samuel's testimony before the U.S. House
Education and the Workforce Committee.
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for Equity USC Center
for Urban
Education Changing the Discourse in Schools Educational Debt by Gloria Ladson - Billings Equity Chalk Talk Quotes The Problem We All Live With (This American Life
podcast) How Do We Ensure Personalized Learning is a True Equity Initiative?
As I discussed in this week's Dropout Nation
Podcast, there are 51 million households — single mothers, grandparents caring
for kids, and immigrant families — ready to be rallied around improving American public
education.
When searching
for the
podcast on iTunes, it is located under «
education,» then «K - 12,» then «V»
for «Voices from the Field.»
He currently serves on advisory boards
for EL (Expeditionary Learning)
Education, the Journal of Adolescent Research, and NPR's Circle Round
podcast.
It's not a live public forum or debate where we can see the candidates answer questions or exchange views in real time, but it's better than nothing: Educators 4 Excellence, an organization that advocates
for teachers to take a more active role in shaping
education policies, plans to host a
podcast interview with District 6...
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Sam Zeff covers
education for KCUR and the Kansas News Service and is co-host of the political
podcast Statehouse Blend Kansas.
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 equity.
A fast - paced exchange between the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation's Mike Petrilli and
Education Counsel's Reg Leichty on a range of crucial issues, from their perspectives on Congress's time line and approach
for reauthorizing the Elementary and Secondary
Education Act (ESEA) to how frequently educator feedback is taken into consideration as federal policy is developed (this session will be available soon as a
podcast).
On this week's Dropout Nation
Podcast, I advise parents and other caregivers on how to improve
education for their children through a few simple questions.
She is the founder of the Quick and Dirty Tips
podcast network and the Grammar Girl website (one of Writer's Digest's 101 Best Websites for Writers in 2012, 2013, and 2014), and the creator and host of the Grammar Girl podcast (Best Education Podcast in the 2012 and 2013 Podcast A
podcast network and the Grammar Girl website (one of Writer's Digest's 101 Best Websites
for Writers in 2012, 2013, and 2014), and the creator and host of the Grammar Girl
podcast (Best Education Podcast in the 2012 and 2013 Podcast A
podcast (Best
Education Podcast in the 2012 and 2013 Podcast A
Podcast in the 2012 and 2013
Podcast A
Podcast Awards).
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