Podcasts - School of Education Dr. Teresa Young
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- Onderwijs
Welcome to Montessori Conversations, a podcast where we explore the world of Montessori one conversation at a time. Our goal is to share what is new in the field, dive into specific aspects of the world of Montessori and talk to experts in the field.
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Working With Our Partners
In this podcast, we will be talking with Dr. Tammy Zilliox about working with a school partner and designing an effective literacy tutoring program. She will highlight key components of the project and lessons learned.
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Wordplay - Utilizing Community Resources
In this podcast, we will be talking with Libby Hunter about Wordplay – a community resource that focuses on creativity and storytelling to support youth. We discuss a strength-based approach and the numerous benefits of Wordplay for teachers and how they might use community resources to support their teaching.
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Project Based Learning - The Environment
In this podcast, we will be talking with the teachers and faculty members at Xavier on their research about project based and inquiry learning. They discuss creating places that validate children’s work, spark curiosity and ideas to use in your own classroom.
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Project Based and Inquiry Learning in the Classroom
In this podcast, we will be talking with the teachers and faculty members at Xavier about project based and inquiry learning. They discuss the classroom routine, how to foster creativity, examples of project-based learning, and why it is so important to validate children’s work and spark curiosity.
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Online Teaching Strategies
In this podcast, we will be talking with Dr. Jody Googins about designing an effective online course. She will highlight three key components and lessons learned from teaching online in an effective and student-centered approach.
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IEP Checklist
In this podcast, we will be talking with Dr. Kathy Winterman about the IEP Checklist Guide. You will learn about what an IEP is, foundations of IDEA, tips for constructing an IEP, collaboration options, challenges and ways to support students.