Don Berg is an author, researcher, alternative education practitioner, and leader. As the Executive Director of Deeper Learning Advocates he is on a mission to embed the psychology of learning in policy so policy stops undermining learning. He presents at conferences internationally. Peer-reviewed journals have published his research. He has over 20 years of experience leading children in self-directed educational … Read More
276: Marie McCumber chats with us about her joy and passion for teaching elementary education at the Ohio State School of the Blind
Marie McCumber chats with us about her joy and passion for teaching elementary education at the Ohio State School of the Blind. Maries’s Recommendations: EdTech Tool: Bookshare Books: The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah Going Gradeless by Elise Burns and David Frangiosa Gutter Child by Jael Richardson Who do we need to follow on Twitter or Instagram TODAY? Judith Painter … Read More
275: Paul Emerich France chats with us about all of the ventures and experiences he has had within the education space and how we can reclaim personalized learning for students
Paul Emerich France chats with us about all of the ventures and experiences he has had within the education space and how we can reclaim personalized learning for students. Paul’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Seesaw Books: Street Data by Shane Safir and Jamila Dugan Culturally Sustaining Pedagogies by Django Paris Who do we need to follow on Twitter or Instagram TODAY? … Read More
274: Traniece Brown-Warrens chats with us about serving students and helping them reach their ultimate potential
Traniece Brown-Warrens chats with us about serving students and helping them reach their ultimate potential. Traniece’s Recommendations EdTech Tool: Flipgrid Books: The Burnout Fix: Overcome Overwhelm, Beat Busy, and Sustain Success in the New World of Work by Jacinta M. Jimenez Who do we need to follow on Twitter or Instagram TODAY? Jeff Gargas (Twitter) TeachBetterTeam (Twitter) What’s A Good … 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