Point of Learning Peter Horn
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A podcast for anyone curious about what and how and why we learn.
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Mostly Major Chords with Shayfer James
Shayfer James discusses his songwriting process. And, you know, lots of
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Unpacking White Privilege with Peggy McIntosh (2019)
On 5 March 2024, Peggy McIntosh was inducted into the National Women’s Hall
of Fame. In honor of this momentous occasion, I’m re-sharing our 2019
conversation. -
Dickens Lessons and Carols (2001)
One hundred and eighty years ago, on 19 December 1843, the first edition of
Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol was published. To celebrate, I’m
releasing a special version of the story produced in 2001 with William R.
Mathews and The Westfield Chorale. -
"Of surpassing worth" —Marcus Foster (1923-1973)
The heart of this special episode is the Back-to-School Address to Oakland,
CA faculty and staff by Superintendent Dr. Marcus A. Foster, given in the
fall of 1973. You will hear a singular voice in U.S. education urging
teachers, administrators, and support staff to keep students at the center
of their work—while also honoring the complexity of the challenge. -
Excellence Under Pressure with John Havlik
Capt. John Havlik knows a thing or two about stress. He retired in 2014
after more than 30 years of distinguished military service, nearly all of
them as a Navy SEAL. He graduated from West Virginia University as the
first swimmer in school history to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Swimming
Trials. He served as tri-captain of the first undefeated men’s swim team in
WVU history his senior year.
Just this spring, he defended his doctoral dissertation at the University
of Pennsylvania, a study comparing stress-management strategies of U.S.
National Team swimmers and Navy SEALs. Today’s conversation focuses on four
key commonalities:
1. Absolute trust in their training
2. Adherence to a strict routine
3. Focusing only on what they could control
4. Utilizing healthy and adaptive distractions -
9 Ways to Engage Students as Citizens
My remarks from the Winter Institute of the New York State Council of
School Superintendents in March 2023.
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