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Why Reducing Teacher Qualifications is A Bad Idea
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Senior policy analyst for K-12 Education at the Center for American Progress, Paige Shoemaker DeMio joins us to discuss her recent article about states reducing qualifications of teachers. As a former high school social studies teacher, Paige has a passion for designing inclusive and comprehensive curriculum and creating education policy that will ensure a more equitable education system in the United States. Shoemaker DeMio earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ohio University and a Master of Public Administration degree from The Ohio State University. Tune in for this broadcast on Wednesday, October 2 @ 6pm EST!
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Another Fork in the Road - Guest- Survivor, Rob Baugh, Podcast Host
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Guest- Survivor, Rob Baugh, joins the show tonight to talk about how he is living with and adapting to his brain injury. Rob is the host of the podcast, Life Re-Wired: the Brain Injury Podcast.
Rob recently celebrated his 4-year anniversary of survival.
Every TBI survivor and caregiver has encountered a fork in the road that has diverted his or her life-plan. A car accident, a fall from the roof, doing one more chin-up, or a door literally slamming one in the face are just some causes of traumatic brain injury. College plans, walking down the aisle in the perfect dress, or the coveted job quickly slip from reality as dreams turn to struggle. These unexpected life-happenings that divert one from his or her chosen path in life can be devastating. But as Yogi Berra once said, "If you come to a fork in the road, take it." Life is all about choices! To learn more about me, please visit my blog and website.
Surviving Traumatic Brain Injury Blog: survivingtraumaticbraininjury.com
?Author of Prisoners without Bars: A Caregiver's Tale: donnafigurski.com
?Donna's Blog: donnaodonnellfigurski.wordpress.com
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The Dane McCray Show - Debut
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The Dane McCray Show - Debut
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Shortlink: http://tobtr.com/12370338
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Self Care After Abuse
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Repeat of Last Week's information. Getting Rid of Negative Self Talks: Building New Relationships; Enjoying Self Once Again
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Part 1: Close Up Radio Welcomes Back Retired School Principal Dr. Clifford King
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Savannah, GA - According to a 2023 article by Scientific American, “Two Thirds of American Kids Can’t Read Fluently.” According to renowned educator Dr. Clifford King, the problem is that an insufficient amount of time is being devoted to reading. According to Dr. King, recent trends have shifted focus predominantly to writing and arithmetic, leaving reading to fall by the wayside.
“Reading is the cornerstone of all learning,” Dr. King argues. “It influences every subject area and is essential for students whether they choose to pursue higher education or enter the workforce. Without strong reading skills, students are disadvantaged across the board.”
The crux of the issue, as Dr. King sees it, is in how time is allocated within the curriculum.
Another concern raised by Dr. King is the increasing class sizes and the scarcity of paraprofessionals, particularly in higher grades.
In smaller class settings, peer tutoring can be an effective strategy. Dr. King is an advocate for blending traditional methods with modern techniques to foster a balanced approach to reading.
A significant aspect of Dr. King’s philosophy is parental involvement in education. He suggests that parents can play a crucial role in reinforcing lessons at home. While acknowledging the benefits of technology, Dr. King cautions against over-reliance on tools like Artificial Intelligence (AI).
He emphasizes the importance of adapting successful past methods to today’s educational needs.
Dr. Clifford King calls for a reevaluation of current educational priorities to better serve students.
For more information about Dr. Clifford King, please visit https://marquistopeducators.com/2024/03/11/clifford-king/
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Corner-Grounded Delta System (Grounded B Phase)
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In episode 17, Tabatha L discusses common reasons corner-grounded delta systems (Grounded B Phase) fail electrical inspection.
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Moorish Light Radio
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Shining Light. Clearing up the Confusion. Sharing the basic facts and ultimate goal of the Moorish Movement in Love and Understanding. .
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Are Black people indigenous to Canada? who was Mathieu da Costa really
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Wake up call, The end of blacks in North America who are the real native America are the (Amerindians) Aboriginal
Are Black people indigenous to Canada? who was Mathieu da Costa really
Indigenous Black Canadians is a term for people of African descent who have roots in Canada for several generations. The term has been proposed to distinguish them from Black people with more recent immigrant roots. The true Indigenous beings of the now-called America must stop letting others define themselves with laws that do not apply to them. tonight on Dark Matter Radio with your host Ronnie McLean.
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