Education Talk Radio EDUCATION TALK RADIO PRE K -20
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The voice of the American Consortium for Equity in Education at ace-ed.org | Host Larry Jacobs facilitates rich discussions with innovative educators, thought leaders, authors and the leaders within the education industry to promote equity, access and opportunity for every student in every school.
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CREATING SOCIALLY CONNECTED SCHOOLS
Professor Dr. Julie Radlauer-Dorfler on understanding the importance of social connectibilty for educator and student mental health. She is a leading expert in the social influences of mental health and uses her experience to create impact within communities, systems, organizations, and individuals. Her approach is collaborative, creative, and curious as she strives to educate utilizing unique avenues including media, stage production, video production, podcasting and writing. She has extensive experience in behavioral health, public health, and organizational development for more than 25 years.
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TEACHER RETENTION AND SEL
All about 'DailySEL.com" with the co-founders Randy Weiner and Dr. James Bailey
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A RESOURCE FOR TEACHING FINANCIAL LITERACY K-12
Brian Curcio of RAPUNZL, a YASS Prize finalist is my guest today. Learn now Rapunzl’s real-time simulator & integrated teacher platform inspire real-world learning and engage students with standards-aligned curriculum.
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TRANSLATE LIVE : AI AND LANGUAGE ACCESS IN SCHOOLS
All about equity and language access with Translate Live with Jennifer Quigley and Jason Velasco ....and how you can use it in your school and classroom
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FOOTSTEPS2BRILLIANCE: A HIGH TECH LITERACY PROGRAM FOR ALL STUDENTS
Ilene Rosenthal and Eugene Narciso, the co-founders of Footsteps2Brilliance ( CEO and COO respectively) are my guests. F2B builds literacy using the science of reading for all , including mulit-lingual students.... and helps get kids back on track efficiently post COVID
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DEVELOPING MORE CTE INSTRUCTORS ...FIXING THE SHORTAGE
At the University of Wyoming , an innovative Dean (Dr. Jenna Min Shim) and her colleagues ( like Rob Hill of the University) are working with community colleges , communities and professional mentors to create a pipeline of CTE educators.