Episode 19: Liz Vogel: Facing History Helps Us Now
Liz Vogel of Facing History and Ourselves helps us deal with today’s challenges using history to inform and inspire.
Episode 18: In the Trenches: Educators Reflect, Respond and Inspire
In this powerful episode, 12 educators in the trenches share their challenges, tips, tools and words of inspiration during this challenging time of a shut-down schools and distance learning. This is a double-sized episode that is filled with not-to-be-missed dispatches from all over the US (and one from Canada) representing all different communities and the difficulties they are facing along with the creative approaches these passionate educators are using.
Episode 14: Nick Covington and Chris McNutt: Human Centered Learning
Nick Covington and Chris McNutt are fun, passionate advocators for great education. In this episode, we discuss the importance of human centered learning and what they are doing with The Human Restoration Project, a fantastic free resource for educators.
Episode 11: Karen Steinhauser and Dr. Shindale Seale - Dealing and Healing: Implicit Bias and Microaggressions
Implicit bias expert, Karen Steinhauser and diversity consultant Dr. Shindale Seale help define, recognize and help deal with implicit bias and microaggression in our classrooms, schools and the world around us.
Episode 9: Angie Ridgeway and Nate Ridgeway: Differentiated Learning
Angie and Nate Ridgeway share some tips on how to use tech for differentiated learning. Can this mother and son duo slay The 5-Minute Game Show?