Education Talk Radio One of the most concerning national struggles is bringing educational equity to all students in rural America. These Kentucky teachers talked to Larry about the report that could end up serving as a blueprint for rural education
Month: January 2019
On Autism, Etc.: SEL, Bullying and Career Transition for Special Needs Teens
Education Talk Radio An old friend returns to chat with Larry Jacobs. Marc Zimmerman of The Social Express, and now of Teen Career Path and Cool School, discusses some great products for special children grown out of a life experience.
Keep Reading On Autism, Etc.: SEL, Bullying and Career Transition for Special Needs Teens
Advancing Equity in All Environments
Education Talk Radio A chat with 2019 FETC presenters Tara Brown of Learner’s Edge Consulting and Kelsey Olsen, Director of Partnerships at Shmoop. Listen to the interview below:
Classroom Tools That Drive Equitable Access and Outcomes
Education Talk Radio An inspiring and illuminating discussion with Ken Tam, Executive Director of Personalized Learning and Assessment at Curriculum Associates and Educational Psychologist Lori Jackson, a SEL and Ed Tech expert and cofounder of The Connections Model. Listen to
Keep Reading Classroom Tools That Drive Equitable Access and Outcomes
A Strength-Based Model for Teaching Students Who Learn Differently
Education Talk Radio Hear how a teacher took what was considered a disability and turned it into a strength-based model, using the difference as a starting point of strength. Listen to the interview below:
Accessible Digital Content for Students and the Community
Education Talk Radio This is a real challenge out there for educators and school districts… and it goes document by document. Our guest Karen McCall of Open Access Technologies is an expert in this field. Listen to the interview below: