Education Talk Radio
Summary: 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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Podcasts:
GROWING STUDENT INTEREST IN STEM. All about having students understanding the social impact of the STEM professions with Jackie Smalls, VP of Social Impact Coalitions at Discovery.
REINVENTING PROFESSIONAL LEARNING..... A CONVERSATION WITH EDWEB.NET. Its a 3 'L show with Lisa and two Larrys.The Pandemic changed everything and professional devlopment and professional caring for educators is changing too ,as teachers need all the help they can get and nobody, literally NOBODY, knows more about the impact of preofessional development on all this than Lisa and her crew (including that other Larry) at EDWEB.net
THE SCHOOL LIBRARIAN: DIGITAL LEADER, MEDIA LITERACY LEADER ETC ETC...A CONVERSATION WITH SCHOOL LIBRARY CHAMPION SHANNON MCLINTOCK MILLER and we we will be previewing her new book as well "Sonia's Digital World , published by Capstone and ISTE
Downers Grove IL department chair and classroom educator Chris Bronke always brings excellent ideas and insights to every podcast he has done with us.. Learn about his ideas for incorporating SEL and UDL into his classroom. Its all about Equity.
ADJUSTING YOUR ASSIGNMENTS TO BE A.I. READY ...a conversation with returning guest Patty West-Smith from Turnitin They have has been helping educators detect plagiarism for years and they have some great solutions and excellent insights for the AI era now upon us.
A conversation with the author of "CRUSHED",, HOW STUDENT DEBT HAS IMPAIRED A GENERATION AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT...Professor Dr David Linton from University of Texas McComb and USC's Marshall School of Business. This will wake you up.
Jay Schroder is a Nationally known Professional Development leader, longtime public school educator and Affiliate Professor at Southern Oregon U. He's survived and survived well in our profession and his new book TEACH FROM YOUR BEST SELF has just been released by Routledge in August 2023.. Teachers, this book is a guide for taking care of education’s most valuable resource: you. Author Jay Schroder the founder of the popular Teach from Your Best Self Institute,
DYSCALCULIA: THE MATH EQUIVALENT OF DYSLEXIA: EARLY SCREENING & INTERVENTION: A VISIT WITH DR. SANDRA ELLIOTT OF TOUCHMATH ABOUT THEIR NEW SCREENING AND TESTING PRODUCTS.
HELPING TO CREATE THE NEXT GENERATION OF EDUCATION WITH EQUITY AND INNOVATION IN MIND...A VISIT WITH THE FOUNDER OF THE INSTITUTE FOR EDUCATION INNOVATION... Doug Roberts on how the Institute brings industry and school districts together for continuing dialog between these two symbiotic groups.
SUPPORTING PROFESSIONAL LEARNING COMMUNITIES...HOW SCHOOLS AND THE EDUCATION INDUSTRY WORK TOGETHER FOR MUTUAL SUPPORT. Off we go to Pine Lake NC for a conversation with Instructional Technologist Becky Plotkin and Discovery's Sr. Mgr of Community Engagement Ann Crilley. Learn more about the Discovery Education network here
NASSP presents SCHOOL LEADERS MUST ADVOCATE FOR EDUCATION: THE MARYLAND EXAMPLE with Maryland NASSP President , High School Principal Michael Brown on how they advocated and won working with legislators in Maryland to avoid what might have been a catastrophic change affecting school administration statewide.
NASSP presents SCHOOL LEADERS MUST ADVOCATE FOR EDUCATION: Michael brown was one of the first African American school leaders on Carroll County and is now President of the Maryland NASSP chapter. School climate and respect matters, as you'll see in this 15 minute Part 1 interview with Mike which ocntinues on the next podcast to how the Maryland NASSP President , advocated and won a major change in a law by working with legislators i to avoid what might have been a catastrophic difference affecting school administration statewide.
THE EXCELLENT 11: A TEACHERS GUIDE TO MOTIVATE AND INSPIRE AND EDUCATE: A CONVERSATION WITH AUTHOR RON CLARK who is the New York Times bestselling author of The Essential 55, which has sold more than one million copies in the United States and has been published in twenty-five different languages. He has been named “American Teacher of the Year” by Disney and Oprah Winfrey’s first “Phenomenal Man.” He founded the Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta, Georgia, which tens of thousands of educators from around the world have visited to learn the extraordinary ways the teachers and parents of RCA have helped children achieve great success. He lives in Georgia.
TEACHING THE GIFTED 2023 : The National Association for Gifted Children brings us Dr. Angela Novak from East Carolina U and NAGC's Director of Content and Learning Lacy Compton. In today's political climate, its hard for people to understand how gifted children of all races and genders must be taught differently because they learn differently and NAGC works at that every day. Its an equity matter, plain and simple.
TEACHING FOR CLIMATE JUSTICE WITH AUTHOR TOM RODERICK....ABOUT A VISION FOR TRANSFORMING EDUCATION...The why and the how in this era of serious climate challenges and a changing education scene using SEL techniques as an important part of the learning structure.Its a proactive, inclusive methodology for the cross-disciplinary teaching of climate change and social justice from preschool to high school.