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Episode #89: Debbie Silver
Dr. Debbie Silver is a brilliantly funny, beautifully insightful, and boldly authentic speaker, author, and educator based in Melissa, TX. She has dedicated her life to understanding learning and growth behavior and has become a world-renowned and empowering speaker. Debbie seeks to help teachers find the joy in the daily job of teaching so that children can embrace the … Read More
Curriculum Series #2—Developing a Course-Long Rubric
It’s important to allow students practice skills repeatedly throughout the school year and from grade to grade; Having the same rubric for each project, unit, classroom and grade, creates an understanding to the student that this is how projects will be assessed without having to re-instruct how they will be graded each time. This is a preview of … Read More
Episode 63 – Jeremy Blain – Game Changer of the Year
Join Jeff and Adam as they talk across the pond with Jeremy Blain. Founder and CEO, International GameChanger of the Year Jeremy Blain is an award-winning Business Leader, Futurist, New Era Learning Professional, Author & Conference Speaker. AUTHOR: Inner CEO – Unleashing Leaders at all Levels Jeremy is founder and CEO of PerformanceWorks International (PWI). He has created PWI because … Read More
273: Howard Blumenthal chats with us about intersection of human progress, future-mindedness, technology, media, and the future of learning in the 21st century
Howard Blumenthal chats with us about intersection of human progress, future-mindedness, technology, media, and the future of learning in the 21st century Howards’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Computer Books: Appalachia: A History by John Alexander Williams Four Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019 by Ibram X. Kendi Paris to the Past: Traveling through French History by Train by … Read More