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Rounding Up

MLC - Mike Wallus

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Welcome to Rounding Up, the professional learning podcast brought to you by The Math Learning Center. Two things have always been true in education: Ongoing professional learning is essential, and teachers are extremely busy people. Rounding Up is a podcast designed to provide meaningful, bite-sized professional learning for busy educators and instructional leaders. I'm Mike Wallus, vice president for educator support at The Math Learning Center and host of the show. In each episode, we'll e ...
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The Culture-Centered Classroom podcast is the go-to podcast for teachers, instructional coaches, and school leaders ready to step into their power by centering educational equity, celebrating diversity, and affirming culture every single day. This podcast will provide you with powerful reflection questions, learning, and action strategies to elevate your practice and impact the way you guide the next generation of thought leaders. Tune in. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com ...
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Lindamood-Bell Radio

Lindamood-Bell

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Lindamood-Bell Learning Processes is an organization committed to helping children and adults learn to read and comprehend to their potential. Lindamood-Bell Radio explores a wide range of topics revolving around learning, literacy, and education. Hear from public school leaders, parents of children with learning difficulties, literacy coaches, teachers, researchers and even an inspiring college football player who is passionate about getting kids in his community reading. Lindamood-Bell's f ...
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Math Perspectives Table Talk

Math Perspectives Teacher Development Center

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Math Perspectives professional development helps schools/districts become on-going learning organizations that directly and ultimately benefit students. This podcast series is an extension of the author's, Kathy Richardson, knowledge. Where she will be engaging in discourse with educators all over the country, discussing her resources and providing guidance. New Podcast episodes and accompanying YouTube videos will be airing monthly, and Kathy would love to hear from you email: info@mathpers ...
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Hosted by Dr. Lisa Hassler, an educator and parent, The Brighter Side of Education: Research, Innovation, & Resources is a research-informed podcast offering action-based solutions for teachers and parents. Committed to spotlight innovative individuals who bring about positive change in education, its primary mission is to connect educators and parents to resources that pave the way to a brighter future for our children. The podcast's music was created by Brandon Picciolini, her son, from Th ...
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Welcome to "Future Focused Learning with Wiz Kid Learning," the podcast where technology and education intersect to build communities that prepare learners for the future. At Wiz Kid Learning, our award-winning platform has been featured in Forbes, the Cartier Women's Initiative, and more. We offer courses in coding, AI, and other essential skills, impacting over 9,000 students from 30 countries. Join us as we explore innovative strategies, share success stories, and discuss how to equip stu ...
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Where we get to the core of parent questions about education and learning! Featuring Dr. Megan Allen, NBCT, the owner/operator of The Community Classroom tutoring center. Each Tuesday the podcast will tackle a different parent or caregiver question about education and learning by those who know best: teachers!
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Undercooled: A Materials Education Podcast

Steve Yalisove and Tim Chambers

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A look into active learning, flipped teaching, team based/project based learning and much more. Everything related to teaching materials science and engineering will be covered. Kindly sponsored by the University of Michigan Materials Science and Engineering Department
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STEM Lab

South Carolina Governor's School for Science and Mathematics

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How can we best prepare our students to be STEM leaders? STEM Lab is for secondary and higher education STEM teachers, administrators, and policy makers. Guest experts from around the United States and the world give us insight into what we should be teaching and how we can best teach it. We discuss the innovative instructional techniques, education research, and societal and economic trends impacting STEM Education. Host Michael A. Newsome and co-hosts Crystal McGee and Nicole Kroeger are c ...
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Protecting Your Finances During COVID-19

Essex Richards & Engage Forward

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The coronavirus and COVID-19 diagnoses in the United States have quickly changed our lives in many ways. While health and public safety are top priority, many of us are concerned about our personal finances, and how we will take care of ourselves and our families. Some of us have lost jobs. Some of us have had our hours drastically reduced. Some of us do not have child care so we cannot go to work. Some of us are ill or caring for someone who is ill. Some of us have seen the value of our inv ...
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Send us a text Unlock the powerful role of music in transforming education with insights from Dr. Lisa Hassler and guest, Dr. Giuliana Conti, Director of Education and Equity at Music Workshop. Prepare to discover how music education can boost adolescents' mental well-being, with research backing its impact on neural connectivity and emotional heal…
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Rounding Up Season 3 | Episode 4 – Making Sense of Unitizing: The Theme That Runs Through Elementary Mathematics Guest: Beth Hulbert Mike Wallus: During their elementary years, students grapple with many topics that involve relationships between different units. This concept, called “unitizing,” serves as a foundation for much of the mathematics th…
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Join Paul Worthington, Lindamood-Bell’s Director of Research and Development, as he explores the connection between learning disabilities and attention challenges. Many children are diagnosed with attention deficits without a full understanding of their learning profiles. Paul discusses how to better diagnose and support students, offering insights…
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Rounding Up Season 3 | Episode 3 – Choice as a Foundation for Student Engagement Guest: Drs. Zandra de Araujo and Amber Candela Mike Wallus: As an educator, I know that offering my students choice has a big impact on their engagement, their identity, and their sense of autonomy. That said, I've not always been sure how to design choice into the act…
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In this heart-centered episode of The Culture-Centered Classroom, host Jocelynn Hubbard engages in a deep and inspiring conversation with Dr. Pamela Seda, co-author of Choosing to See: A Framework for Equity in the Math Classroom. Dr. Seda shares her motivation for creating the ICUCARE Framework and how it supports educators in fostering equitable …
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Send us a text What if schools could transform chaos into community strength during a natural distaster? Join me, Dr. Lisa Hassler, as we promise a deep dive into the critical topic of hurricane preparedness in American schools. In this episode, seasoned educators Mary Guarino and Beth Donofrio, share their poignant experiences in preparing and dea…
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Send us a text In this episode the Grapevine hosts speak with Cody Brasseal who own his own HVAC company and focuses on doing work in the production home market. He is someone that we admire because of his ability to conquer the production home subcontractor market. What I mean by that is that he makes a profit and still continues to deliver high p…
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In the powerful conclusion of the "Intersectionality in Education" Series, we shift our focus to empowering students with intersecting identities to become self-advocates and leaders. We'll explore strategies for fostering their unique strengths and perspectives, creating opportunities for them to share their voices, and nurturing their potential t…
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Abbie’s Mom, Beth, discusses her teenage daughter’s experience with Lindamood-Bell instruction and how her improved skills enabled her to thrive despite facing extreme challenges. Beth and Abbie’s story will answer questions of parents contemplating Lindamood-Bell’s services for their children. By sharing their journey, we aim to inspire and empowe…
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Send us a text What if mathematics could be as captivating and enjoyable as a symphony concert? In our latest episode, we promise you'll discover innovative ways to make math not only accessible but genuinely fun for everyone. Join me, Dr. Lisa Hassler, alongside Cindy Lawrence, the inspiring Executive Director and CEO of the National Museum of Mat…
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In this third episode of the "Intersectionality in Education Series" we're diving into the heart of culturally responsive pedagogy and exploring how it can be adapted to meet the unique needs of students with intersecting identities. We'll discuss strategies for creating inclusive curriculum and instructional practices that honor and celebrate the …
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Steve and Tim talk with Dr. Tershia Pinder-Grover, the director of the Center for Research on Learning and Teaching in Engineering (CRLT-Engin) in the College of Engineering at the University of Michigan. This year marks the 20th anniversary of CRLT-Engin, a focused teaching center where the consultants all have degrees in engineering as well as en…
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Rounding Up Season 3 | Episode 2 – Responsive Curriculum Guest: Dr. Corey Drake Mike Wallus: When it comes to curriculum, educators are often told to implement with “fidelity.” But what does fidelity mean? And where does that leave educators who want to be responsive to students in their classrooms? Today we're talking with Dr. Corey Drake about pr…
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In the second episode of our series "Intersectionality in Education", we're moving beyond definitions and exploring the real-world impact of intersecting identities on students' experiences in school. We'll examine both the opportunities and challenges that arise when multiple identities intersect, and how educators can create inclusive environment…
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In this episode, pediatric neuropsychologist Dr. Oren Boxer shares his personal and professional journey with Lindamood-Bell. He discusses how our evidence-based instruction not only aligns with his professional expertise but also helped unlock his own child's learning potential. https://www.orenboxerphd.com/…
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In this podcast episode, Dr. Pasternack discusses the role of tiered intervention in preventing unnecessary referrals, the importance of teacher preparation and professional development, and the necessary components of effective literacy instruction. As a teacher, New Mexico State Special Education Director, and, ultimately, as the Assistant Secret…
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Send us a text What if we could transform education to truly empower every student, regardless of their background? Join me, Dr. Lisa Hassler, and our inspiring guest, Dr. Emily Affolter, as we uncover the potential of building just and inclusive educational environments. Drawing from Paulo Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed" and Jean Anyon's "Soc…
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I'm thrilled to announce the launch of a brand new series on The Culture-Centered Podcast: "Intersectionality in Education: Navigating Complex Identities." In our first episode, we're laying the foundation by defining intersectionality and exploring its historical context. We'll delve into why understanding the complexities of our students' identit…
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Steve talks to Tim about his new math course. He explains how it is going, what is challenging, and what is better than expected. He also discusses his grading, student input, and other aspects of this new course. You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/3AUgS8cGLhE This episode is sponsored by the North American Materials Education Sy…
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Rounding Up Season 3 | Episode 1 – Grouping Practices That Promote Efficacy and Knowledge Transfer Guest: Dr. Peter Liljedahl Mike Wallus: We know from research that student collaboration can have a powerful impact on learning. That said, how we group students for collaboration matters—a lot. Today we're talking with Dr. Peter Liljedahl, author of …
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Hispanic Heritage Month is September 15th - October 15th. Let's ditch the stereotypes and explore meaningful ways to celebrate Hispanic and Latinx cultures in your classroom. From literature and art to music, dance, and history, I'll share ideas to foster understanding, challenge biases, and empower all students. Tune in and discover how to make Hi…
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Tim talks with Micah Gendich, the University of Michigan MSE student association president. UM has an organization called the Michigan Materials Society (MMS) that is run by undergraduate students with a little help from the graduate students. They organize weekly luncheons, social events, and also professional development events. They also engage …
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Send us a text Dual language programs are growing as the value of linguistic diversity is seen as a strength to be leveraged, not a challenge to be overcome. Peek into the inner workings of the dual language program with Katherine Hamilton, the Senior Vice President of Programs at Ensemble Learning. Discover how these programs not only boost academ…
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As we kick off a new school year, I want to share all the ways I can support you on your journey as an educator. In this special episode of The Culture-Centered Classroom podcast, I’ll be walking you through the various resources and programs I offer, including: Workshops: Engaging and interactive sessions that dive deep into key topics like cultur…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, we chat with Ms. Dee-Ah Iris, a teacher at The Berkeley Institute in Bermuda, who is leading the way in FinTech education. Ms. Iris shares her journey from business to teaching and how she’s making FinTech engaging for high school students. Learn how The Berkeley Institute is preparing student…
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Send us a text In this episode we discuss what an #airupgrade™ is with David Richardson from the National Comfort Institute. Along for the ride was our good friend and super star trainer, Ty Branaman. Listen along as these air flow nerds drop tech tips on how to fix your airflow problems before they turn in to compressor problems. Support the show…
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This episode, "From Insight to Action: Reimagining Learning for Heartfelt, Equity-Centered Education," is all about transforming the insights we gain from student stories into meaningful actions that create a more integrated, supportive, and equitable classroom. In this episode, we cover: Developing cultural competence by deeply understanding your …
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I’m excited to share a special episode where we combine three powerful themes into one impactful discussion. In this episode, "How Can Leveraging Student Stories Help you Center Equity?," we explore: Leveraging Student’s Stories to Center Equity: How recognizing and integrating diverse student experiences can create a more inclusive classroom. Crea…
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The third episode of our back-to-school series is here, and it’s all about creating a classroom where students feel safe and valued enough to share their stories. We'll explore techniques for setting up storytelling activities, establishing trust with students, and building a classroom culture of openness and respect. If you want to create an envir…
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Tim and Steve talk about how they are getting ready for classes - which start next week! Tim is creating a completely new class that has never been taught before - Math for MS&E students at the second year undergraduate level. Steve is making some major changes in his team based intro to materials course by adding in components of Grading for Growt…
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In this episode, "Elevate Your Teaching Game: Recognizing and Managing Your Capacity Like a Pro," we tackle an important topic—understanding and acknowledging when you’ve reached your personal and professional limits. As educators, it’s crucial to recognize when we’re at capacity so we can ask for help, reassign our time, energy, and effort, and he…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, Kyla Bolden engages in a deep conversation with Howard Moriah, Executive Director of BGC Durham, to explore the strategic elements that drive effective community development. Howard offers his expertise on creating programs that not only engage but also empower youth to overcome barriers and a…
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It's BACK TO SCHOOL season! During this first episode in the BTS series we explore how storytelling can bridge the gap between teachers and students. By sharing and listening to personal stories, we can foster empathy, create stronger connections, and build a more inclusive classroom environment. Tune in to discover practical ways to incorporate st…
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In this episode of Future Focused Learning, Kyla Bolden sits down with Georgele Weller, Director of Programs & Community Services at BGC East Scarborough and the MAAT Youth Innovation & Cultural Centre. They explore the critical work being done to support BIPOC youth through innovative programming and holistic approaches that address educational, s…
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In this episode, Shelly shares her journey of finding the ideal school environment for her daughter, Brooklyn. As a student with dyslexia, Brooklyn faced challenges in keeping up with the curriculum while working to improve her reading skills. Shelly discusses how Lindamood-Bell Academy provided the perfect balance, offering a supportive learning e…
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Send us a text "Our traumas can either be our greatest problem or our greatest superpower," (Dr. Robyn Koslowitz). Which do you believe it is? Reflect on childhood trauma with Dr. Koslowitz, a nationally recognized clinical psychologist, who dives deep into her personal journey and professional insights to help us understand how trauma can be hidde…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, we dive deep into the world of community-centered programming with Dominique Robinson, Program Director at Malvern Family Resource Center. Dominique shares her journey from growing up in the Boys and Girls Club to becoming a leader in youth development, emphasizing the importance of innovative…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, we sit down with acclaimed filmmaker Adam Rifkin to discuss his latest project, "Last Train to Fortune." Known for his captivating storytelling, Adam shares insights into the importance of literacy in today's tech-driven world. Discover how his film intertwines the thrill of adventure with the…
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Cindy talks with Tim and Steve about Engineering for One Planet and how she worked with the Lemelson Foundation to launch it. You can find the information talked about in the podcast here: https://engineeringforoneplanet.org/resources/ https://engineeringforoneplanet.org You can find the YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/CzjC52iytcQ This episode…
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Summary In this conversation, Steve, Tim and Marcus discuss the challenges of attracting students to material science and engineering (MSE) programs. They explore the concept of jobs to be done, which includes the functional, emotional, and social aspects of a product or service. Marcus suggests that MSE programs should focus on the emotional and s…
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Steve and Tim talk about the new season for the 2024-2025 academic year. They plan to continue having great guests and add some curricular topics. Please help us with our show! Head over to this link and give us some feedback, suggest guests, suggest topics, suggest yourself! Feedback form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScmi5go4JEjI2msnc…
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In this episode of the Future Focused Learning Podcast, we sit down with Brandon Huey, Program Development Coordinator for the City of Dallas. Brandon shares his insights and experiences in developing engaging and impactful city-wide programs for teens. Discover how he has successfully implemented innovative initiatives to keep teens engaged, motiv…
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In this episode, Ruth Gentry shares her son Roan's journey, including his reading challenges, dyslexia diagnosis and getting help at Lindamood-Bell. Ruth describes how a disabled rescue dog named Sammy became Roan’s best friend, providing emotional support during daily online sessions. Now, Roan is thriving and reads to Sammy every night. Roan’s jo…
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Send us a text How can understanding and integrating Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) impact the way we educate and nurture young minds? Join us as we explore SEL with Dr. Maggie Broderick, Associate Professor in the Teacher Education Department of National University’s Sanford College of Education, where she serves as a Dissertation Chair and Facul…
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