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EdcastEdcastEDCAST #133: Esquiva Falcão, lutador de boxe Esse Edcast é porrada! Não poderia ser diferente com um dos maiores ídolos recentes da nobre arte no Brasil. Esquiva Falcão já é um ícone do esporte olímpico brasileiro. Medalhista de prata nos jogos de Londres em 2012. Bateu na trave! E partiu para as lutas profissionais. Agora ele persegue o título mundial de boxe. Chegou a disputar com um alemão em 2023, mas deu ruim lá na terra do chucrute. Os caras fizeram de tudo para atrapalhar a luta (colocaram ele em um hotel do lado de um fast food... único restaurante da área!) e ainda por cima os juíze...2023-11-2859 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 3: #6 Does Internship Really Boost Our Career?Hello peeps, we meet again Earlier this month! The topic for this episode is about Internship!! Our hosts alongside with our guests are going to talk about their experiences doing internships while at the same time still being a university student! Go click the play button if you are interested :D2023-10-0529 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 3: #5 Literary Chat: Conversations with bookwormsToday's episode is addressed specifically to someone who really loves books!! Are there any fellow bibliophiles hereee??? We're here with our guests to talk about books and something new on our faculty👀 Curious what's that about? Just go click click the play button and you will know the answer!! Enjoyyy2023-08-2621 minEdcastEdcastEDCAST #123: Samir Nemer, advogado tributarista Você com certeza já ouviu falar da reforma tributária. Mas sabe se vai ser boa ou ruim pra gente, população em geral? Com certeza você já caiu nessa história de coisa de esquerda... coisa de direita... mais imposto... menos imposto... mas você sabe o que pensar? Bom, pra pensar, precisa entender primeiro né? É aí que entra esse Edcast esclarecedor! E muito mais esclarecedor é o nosso convidado, o advogado tributarista Samir Nemer. Ele vai explicar ponto por ponto da reforma proposta. E até os pontos que podem e devem mudar nessa tramitação. Então, antes de cair na guerra de...2023-08-081h 05EDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 3: #4 Is It Conspiracy Theories or Coincidental? : The Simpsons Predicts Future‼️Calling out all of conspiracy theories enthusiasts‼️ Today's episode will be talking about the famous american animated sitcom, "The simpsons" and their coincidental prediction. As always, we are not alone, we are here discussing it with our guests, Baswara (2021) and Deva Tio (2020). Isn't that interesting? Listen to this episode while enjoying your precious holiday, peeps!!2023-07-2822 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 3: #3 Disney!: Another Remake, Another Race-SwapHey everyone! How's days after the final exam? Watching movies to refresh your mind sounds good, eh? Today's episode will be talking about everyone's childhood Disney movie, especially the one that is just released their live-action remake, The Little Mermaid. Curious about the topic that we are gonna talk and discuss? Go go go, click the play button and enjoy 2023-06-2919 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 3: #2 What's behind IISMA Awardees?Wohooo! Who wanna be one of the awardees for IISMA? In this episode, we are gonna talk about the preparation for joining IISMA and the experiences during study abroad. This episode will be hosted by Anya (2022) and Ragwan (2021). Of course, we also have our guests that will be sharing their stories, Afi (2020) and Alandra (2021). Curious? What are you guys waiting for? Go listen to it!!2023-05-2723 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 3: #1 Wanderer's Fasting 101Happy Ramadhan, Everyone! How's your fasting so far? This new season, EDCAST is finally back with our new hosts Kayla (2021) and Diva (2021). To begin our new season we're here to talk about Ramadan or fasting month with our guests Yafi (2021) and Annisa (2022). Super exciting! sharing their experiences on how they live as students undergo fasting for the first time especially as a wanderer in Surabaya. They also give some tips and tricks on how to survive in Ramadan this year, check it out!!!2023-04-1537 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 2: E-NITE: Above The GroundE-NITE is around the corner! Exciting stuff is coming! Dear listener, it’s been two years without this spectacular annual event. Make sure you listen so you know what is going to come. Hosts Revlis (2020) and Ragwan (2021), along with Ghinaa (2019) heard your enthusiasm! Come along and open your Spotify or Anchor before the spotlight is on!2022-11-3029 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 2: #10 SpooktoberSpooky Season is here! Happy #SPOOKTOBER!🎃 Duo Adrian (2020) and Ragwan (2021) is back with another team behind the curtain, Deva (2020) and Revlis (2020) talking about something mystical and dreadful! Look behind you, beware, and jump straight to our spotify to tune in!👻2022-10-3131 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 2: #9 Fandom Culture #3: J Entertainment!Hello, minasan! Yes, you guessed it right. Marking our ends in this special month of Fandom Culture, Host Adrian (2020) and our guests – an ex Japanese enthusiast, Deva (2020), a cosplayer, Nanda (2020), and a real enthusiast who is also a cosplayer, Listyanti (2020) will talk about anime, manga, series, cosplays, and so much more! We will talk about Japanese culture growth in Indonesia from our childhood (2000s) up to the present. Don’t miss it, tap the play button! \⁠(⁠ϋ⁠)⁠/⁠♩2022-10-2528 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 2: #8 Fandom Culture #2: K-Popify!K-POP stans, yes yes we hear you! This episode of Fandom Culture is about your favorite and everything in between. With how big Korean Pop is all around the world, hosts Ragwan (2021) and Revlis (2020) alongside our guest hosts Anggi (2020) and Dinar (2021) will peel sides of its industry and by clicking the play button, you will also hear some teas. Go on and have fun!2022-09-2632 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 2: #7 Fandom Culture #1: WesterntainmentCalling all Western stans! Our agenda for September is Fandom Cultures! The first in line is Western Fandoms which talks about Taylor Swift, The Weekend, and many others with our hosts Febrian (2020) and Ragwan along with of our guests Ayu (2020) and Assyifa (2020). Tap the play button, don't be an outcast, listen to EDCAST!2022-09-1131 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 2: #6 DATE Through The YearsHello, EDSA buddies! We know that you’ve been longing to listen to our episodes for a long time. So here we are to reduce your tension! And, to welcome all the new faces to the EDSA family, we've invited special guests to introduce you to the fantastic experience of DATE over the years. With Matthew ‘20, Milsa ‘19, Sarah ‘21, Nanda ‘21, and our host  Febrian ‘20 and Ragwan ‘21 let's dive into the audio and Don’t be an outcast, listen to EDCAST!2022-08-2740 minEDCASTEDCASTEDCAST 2: #5 EDSiblings!Here we are coming back with a bunch of special things for you! Special topic with extraordinary guests! Exclusively for our EDSA buddies, we present you RIVAD from EDSO 2021! Without forgetting EDCAST’S iconic host Ragwan (2021) and Adrian (2020), let’s get closer with our sibling, English Diploma Student Organization (EDSO)2022-07-1531 minEDCASTEDCASTEdcast 2: #4 Campus B Library Ambience for You!Freshman, sophomore, online students, do not panic! Yes, offline class is around the edge, but this episode, with duo hosts Adrian Pallawarukka (2020) and Ragwan (2021) along with information about the library, the facilities, will help you not to get lost! Tap the play button and keep updated!2022-06-1020 minEDCASTEDCASTEdcast 2: #3 Straightening CirclesPEEP PEEP! EDCAST is back with another tea to spilled! Our  two amazing host Adrian (2020) and Ragwan (2021) will accompany you while talking a bunch about "close friend". So don't waste the time, go take a coffee, and let the play button driving you up!2022-05-2525 minEDCASTEDCASTEdcast 2: #2 Marvelous MarvelYes, yes! Marvel Cinematic Universe! The greatnesses of all. Oh how we wish to live along with those heroes! What we usually don’t realize is how MCU actually affected society—especially, the film industry. On today’s episode, the hosts Febrian D (2020) and Ragwan (2021) with our lovely guests Ikhsanda Firli (2021) and Ameilia K (2020) will talk about MCU and film industry! Tap tap and enjoy!2022-05-1534 minProduct Innovation Series with Aram MelkoumovProduct Innovation Series with Aram MelkoumovEmerging AI software and Product Management principles - Bhaskar Deka, EdcastConversation highlights: - Removing biases in AI decision making and product management (data privacy, AI ethics)- Product Council at EdCast: teams, processes, and the CEO veto- Business epics vs. architectural epics: importance of planning processes - Bhaskar’s top 10 go-to metrics About Bhaskar Bhaskar is the Global Head of Product Management & AI at EdCast, a global e-commerce platform. In the past, he led product management, data science, and engineering teams in companies like Oracle and Informatica. His product management experience includes leading product strategy, defining go-to-market strategies for pro...2022-04-1937 minEDCASTEDCASTEdcast 2: #1 Offline Learning for DummiesOffline learning is near at hand! Anxiety might kick in, but worry not, we’re back with the host Adrian Pallawarukka (2020) and new voice Ragwan (2021), along with the guests from cohort 2021. This episode will help you prepare back to the old habit. Of course, with new appropriate additions (pandemic-wise). Deep breath and click the play button!2022-04-1223 minThe AI in Business PodcastThe AI in Business PodcastAI Recommendations for Employee Education and Training - with Bhaskar Deka of EdCastToday’s guest is Bhaskar Deka, Global Head of Product Management and AI at EdCast. Based in the Bay Area, EdCast has raised over $100M and has more than 400 employees to date. This episode focuses on onboarding new employees and what it looks like to upscale, train, and get new team members up to speed with machine learning to help make our teams more effective. Bhaskar also discusses his genuine take on the issues and concerns surrounding AI ethics and governance. If you’re interested in unlocking our AI best practice guides, frameworks for AI ROI, and specific resources for...2021-12-2830 minEDCASTEDCAST#2 The Hill of Offline and Online LearningGreat day! Another pair of incredible hosts, Dinda Arifah (2018) and Adrian Pallawaruka (2020) will accompany you while exchanging point of views about online and offline classes, experiences, and the atmosphere in EDSA. Sit tight and listen to the second episode of EDCAST!2021-08-3027 minEDCASTEDCAST#1 Get To Know Better: EDSA!Hi everyone! Hope this day brings you laughter because we’re 100% ready to present our very first episode of EDCAST! The duo fantastic hosts, Milsa Modjo (2019) and Febrian Dhani (2020) are going to accompany you along with the two special guests, Jeremia Kamagie (2018) and Muhammad Fernando (2018). They’re going to introduce you to EDSA, our lovely major, as well as the stuff inside it. Grab your hot chocolate now and listen to ‘Get to Know Better: EDSA’!2021-08-0633 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastFrom My Classroom to Yours with Kurt MarxIn this minisode of the Future Ready EdCast's From My Classroom to Yours series, Carrie and Nick welcome Kurt Marx, a high school teacher in Berlin, Maryland. The From My Classroom to Yours series features educators sharing messages of encouragement and inspiration to teachers everywhere.  And be sure to follow us on Twitter:  Podcast & EdChats: @FutureReadyCast Hosts: Carrie Sterrs - @CNSterrs, Nick Genovesi - @MrGenovesi 2021-04-0804 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastFrom My Classroom to Yours with Lauren WalkerIn this minisode of the Future Ready EdCast's From My Classroom to Yours series, Carrie and Nick welcome Lauren Walker, an early childhood/elementary education teacher in Pocomoke, Maryland. The From My Classroom to Yours series features educators sharing messages of encouragement and inspiration to teachers everywhere.  And be sure to follow us on Twitter:  Podcast & EdChats: @FutureReadyCast Hosts: Carrie Sterrs - @CNSterrs, Nick Genovesi - @MrGenovesi 2021-04-0604 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastFrom My Classroom to Yours with Aarti SangwanIn this minisode of the Future Ready EdCast's From My Classroom to Yours series, Carrie and Nick welcome Aarti Sangwan, a high school teacher in Newark, Maryland. Aarti was recently named the 2021 Worcester County Teacher of the Year and will compete at the state level to represent all Maryland teachers! The From My Classroom to Yours series features educators sharing messages of encouragement and inspiration to teachers everywhere.  And be sure to follow us on Twitter:  Podcast & EdChats: @FutureReadyCast Hosts: Carrie Sterrs - @CNSterrs, Nick Genovesi - @MrGenovesi 2021-04-0105 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastFrom My Classroom to Yours with Caleb WilsonIn this minisode of the Future Ready EdCast's From My Classroom to Yours series, Carrie and Nick welcome Caleb Wilson, a middle school teacher in Berlin, Maryland. The From My Classroom to Yours series features educators sharing messages of encouragement and inspiration to teachers everywhere.  And be sure to follow us on Twitter:  Podcast & EdChats: @FutureReadyCast Hosts: Carrie Sterrs - @CNSterrs, Nick Genovesi - @MrGenovesi 2021-03-3006 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastFrom My Classroom to Yours with Beverly HartIn this minisode of the Future Ready EdCast's From My Classroom to Yours series, Carrie and Nick welcome Stacey Russell, a middle school teacher in Pocomoke, Maryland. The From My Classroom to Yours series features educators sharing messages of encouragement and inspiration to teachers everywhere.  And be sure to follow us on Twitter:  Podcast & EdChats: @FutureReadyCast Hosts: Carrie Sterrs - @CNSterrs, Nick Genovesi - @MrGenovesi 2021-03-2505 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastFrom My Classroom to Yours with Stacey RussellIn this minisode of the Future Ready EdCast's From My Classroom to Yours series, Carrie and Nick welcome Stacey Russell, a special education teacher at Cedar Chapel Special School in Snow Hill, Maryland. The From My Classroom to Yours series features educators sharing messages of encouragement and inspiration to teachers everywhere.  And be sure to follow us on Twitter:  Podcast & EdChats: @FutureReadyCast Hosts: Carrie Sterrs - @CNSterrs, Nick Genovesi - @MrGenovesi 2021-03-2305 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastFrom My Classroom to Yours with Ellen MastersIn this episode of the Future Ready EdCast, Carrie and Nick kick off a new series of minisodes called From My Classroom to Yours, where featured educators share a message of encouragement and inspiration to teachers everywhere. This week's episode kicks off with Ellen Masters, a middle school teacher in Berlin, Maryland.  And be sure to follow us on Twitter:  Podcast & EdChats: @FutureReadyCast Hosts: Carrie Sterrs - @CNSterrs, Nick Genovesi - @MrGenovesi 2021-03-1909 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastAll Things EdTech with Mathew PullenIn this episode of the Future Ready EdCast, Carrie and Nick talk with Apple Professional Learning Specialist Mathew Pullen. Mat shares insights into his journey from dabbling with technology in his physical education classroom to now being an Apple Distinguished Educator, all along the way giving listeners tips to start their own EdTech journey, no matter their starting point. To learn more about Mat, please follow him on Twitter and YouTube. And be sure to follow us on Twitter:  Podcast & EdChats: @FutureReadyChat  Hosts: Carrie Sterrs - @CNSterrs, Nick Genovesi - @MrGenovesi 2021-02-1942 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastCollaboration & Community with Lou TaylorIn the first episode of the Future Ready EdCast, Carrie and Nick talk with Worcester County Public Schools' Superintendent Lou Taylor. Mr. Taylor shares insights into his background, his path to becoming superintendent,  those that inspired him along the way, and gives advice to climbing the career ladder in education. To learn more about Mr. Taylor and Worcester County Public Schools, please follow them on Facebook and Twitter @WorcesterSystem And be sure to follow us on Twitter:  Podcast & EdChats: @FutureReadyChat  Hosts: Carrie Sterrs - @CNSterrs, Nick Genovesi - @MrGenovesi 2021-01-1531 minThe Future Ready EdCastThe Future Ready EdCastTrailerWelcome to the Future Ready EdCast! Join hosts Carrie Sterrs and Nick Genovesi as they introduce the latest and greatest educationally-focused podcast. The first full episode will drop on Friday, January 15, 2021. 2021-01-0401 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastPivot Out LoudIntroducing the new podcast Pivot Out Loud -- stories of education and life in a year of disruption. In this episode, Harvard EdCast host Jill Anderson recounts what it's like staying and working from home with a young child. She shares the struggle of trying to balance her child's academics and play along with working full-time. Listen to more episodes: https://pivot-out-loud.simplecast.com/What does education look like in a world turned sideways? Covid-19 forced teaching and learning to change overnight, transforming what it means to be a student, an educator, and a parent. H...2020-12-2018 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastTapping into Student AgencyEducational sociologist Anindya Kundu recognized that students need more than grit to succeed in school. He studies the role of student agency, and how focusing on student potential can lead to growth and success in life, especially for students from disadvantaged backgrounds. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, Kundu, a Senior Fellow of Research at Labor Market Information Service, at the Center for Urban Research at The Graduate Center, CUNY, defines agency and offers ways for school leaders and educators to take steps toward developing student agency.    2020-12-0919 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastWhat it Means to Learn ScienceHow does the world solve complex problems like climate change? One answer may be to teach science in more complex and personal ways. Through the research project, Learning in Places, Professors Megan Bang and Carrie Tzou are developing innovative and equitable field-based science lessons. In this episode of the EdCast, Bang and Tsou share ways to make science more personal and how to better connect children's learning to the natural world.  2020-12-0226 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Amateur Enterprise of College TeachingHow much has college teaching really changed in 150 years? Not very much, according to Jonathan Zimmerman, an education historian and professor at the University of Pennsylvania. In his latest book, The Amateur Hour, Zimmerman traces the history of undergraduate teaching practices in the United States and how it has yet to reach a level of professionalization. In this episode of the EdCast, Zimmerman discusses how colleges and universities got to where they are today, and what it might take to change the future of college teaching.2020-11-1816 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastTeaching Across a Political DivideAmerica seems more divided than ever. Paula McAvoy, an assistant professor at North Carolina State University, has long focused her work on helping educators teach young people how to live together in this world. Educators can use the recent presidential election as a tool. In this episode of the EdCast, McAvoy discusses how to make the most of your "political" classroom.2020-11-0918 minSureSkills Learn to Grow PodcastSureSkills Learn to Grow PodcastKarl Mehta (Edcast) - Knowledge Clouds and the Future of LearningThis week’s guest is Karl Mehta, CEO of Edcast, one of the hottest companies in learning technology. Karl is an innovative thinker who left his role as a venture capitalist to build Edcast, which has been widely hailed as the top learning platform on the market (as you will hear, Karl and the team believe Edcast is a “knowledge cloud”, not necessarily an LXP).This interview was a lot of fun and covers a wide range of important learning industry trends. (My personal favorite is the section about how data can predict which of your employees is mos...2020-11-0442 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastHow Colleges Fail Disadvantaged StudentsIn this encore episode of the Harvard EdCast, which originally aired on February 13, 2019, Tony Jack discusses the consequences of conflating access and inclusion — and the barriers that low-income students face when they get to college -- a situation even more important in the wake of campus closures due to COVID.  2020-10-2825 minFuture-Focused with Christopher LindFuture-Focused with Christopher LindWorking Smarter not Harder with EdCastKnowledge, content, and expertise don’t distribute itself to the right places. Unfortunately, it’s distributed across the organization, often in silos or buried where people are unable to find it, but technology is helping. Today’s tech is capable of aggregating, curating, and recommending it right where you need it while automating rudimentary tasks to enable the highest degree of performance. In this episode, Annee Bayeux and I are talking about some of the ways we can transform the work we do by tapping into the existing infrastructure and resources that drive the #f...2020-10-091h 01The Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastMaking Online Learning WorkWith many children learning remotely this fall, Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy – a leader in online learning – knows that it’s a daunting task for everyone involved to deliver the best and most high quality experience. In this episode of the EdCast, Khan shares some of the most effective teaching strategies for remote learning, and how parents can help support online learning at home. He also gives practical tips for how to manage teaching young children online.2020-09-3018 minTalent Talks- With Rick MaherTalent Talks- With Rick MaherE19: How EdCast is Disrupting Online Learning and TrainingIn this 38-minute episode, Host Rick Maher is joined by Adam Sherman, EdCast’s VP of Growth Initiatives and Public Sector Markets as they discuss how EdCast is accelerating the adoption of new technology and the future of work. Discover how businesses are using EdCast to upskill their workforce and how EdCast users can curate content from a variety of sources. Adam also reveals how EdCast’s platform can help expand the reach and scale of the Workforce Development System.2020-08-0637 minLive & Learn with Shivraj ParshadLive & Learn with Shivraj ParshadS1: E7 - Shifting Sands in the Learning Ecosystem with Nishchae Suri, EdCastHave you thought about your 'Learning Health'; the collective ability of your organisation to perform or out-perform the competition? Nishchae Suri, President, EdCast navigates us through the "Shifting Sands in the Learning Ecosystem" in these very unprecedented and challenging times.  In this expansive interview, which is both crucial for Learning & Development (L&D) professionals and senior management, Nishchae stresses on the need to move with greater agility to drive 'cultural change. In short, to map skills gaps, create executive sponsorship, build rewards & recognition, invest in cost-effective technology & pay per use content s...2020-05-1716 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastImproving College Access for Native PeopleOnly about 14 percent of Native Americans attend college and many often leave before graduating. TaraJean Yazzie-Mintz has spent much of the past three decades working to improve access to education for Native people. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, she addresses the barriers to higher education for Native people, and how higher education institutions can do a better job at welcoming and keeping Native people in this space.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheHarvardEdcast/~4/hJN8TLZA4mI" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2020-04-2900 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastImproving College Access for Native PeopleOnly about 14 percent of Native Americans attend college and many often leave before graduating. TaraJean Yazzie-Mintz has spent much of the past three decades working to improve access to education for Native people. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, she addresses the barriers to higher education for Native people, and how higher education institutions can do a better job at welcoming and keeping Native people in this space.2020-04-2919 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Digital Divide and Remote LearningThe pandemic set off a race for schools to launch remote learning and to keep children from falling behind. But at what cost? In this episode of the EdCast, Harvard Lecturer Uche Amaechi discusses the tension that exists for schools trying to find a balance between continuing education in equitable ways among all students.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheHarvardEdcast/~4/lXrrJ2GO970" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2020-04-2200 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Digital Divide and Remote LearningThe pandemic set off a race for schools to launch remote learning and to keep children from falling behind. But at what cost? In this episode of the EdCast, Harvard Lecturer Uche Amaechi discusses the tension that exists for schools trying to find a balance between continuing education in equitable ways among all students.2020-04-2221 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastSchooling for Critical ConsciousnessWhat is the role of schools in teaching students, especially students of color, how to face oppression and develop political agency? Are there ways that some educators succeed in doing this in one school but not in another school? Professors Daren Graves and Scott Seider were eager to find the answers and set out to research five mission-driven high schools over four years. In this episode of the EdCast, they share the ways that educators and school leaders can help young people better understand and challenge racial injustices.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheHarvardEdcast/~4/oxzX7kR53yU"...2020-04-0800 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastSchooling for Critical ConsciousnessWhat is the role of schools in teaching students, especially students of color, how to face oppression and develop political agency? Are there ways that some educators succeed in doing this in one school but not in another school? Professors Daren Graves and Scott Seider were eager to find the answers and set out to research five mission-driven high schools over four years. In this episode of the EdCast, they share the ways that educators and school leaders can help young people better understand and challenge racial injustices.2020-04-0826 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastLearning Loss and the CoronavirusWith many schools closed around the country due to the Coronavirus, educators and parents may have growing concerns about how long students can go without formal instruction. Jennifer McCombs, a senior policy researcher for the RAND Corporation, has long studied the effects of summer break on learning -- particularly for at risk students from low-income families or students performing below grade level. In this episode of the EdCast, McCombs discusses how what we know from summer learning loss might guide educators, districts, and parents as they set forth on learning when school is closed.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner...2020-03-2500 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastLearning Loss and the CoronavirusWith many schools closed around the country due to the Coronavirus, educators and parents may have growing concerns about how long students can go without formal instruction. Jennifer McCombs, a senior policy researcher for the RAND Corporation, has long studied the effects of summer break on learning -- particularly for at risk students from low-income families or students performing below grade level. In this episode of the EdCast, McCombs discusses how what we know from summer learning loss might guide educators, districts, and parents as they set forth on learning when school is closed.2020-03-2517 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastRacial Differences in Special Education IdentificationHarvard Lecturer Laura Schifter explains disproportionality and why so many students of color are placed in special education, often in separate classrooms from their peers. While income status is sometimes accepted as the reason behind this phenomenon, Schifter says that doesn't tell the full story. In this EdCast, Schifter shares recent research into this issue and discusses the challenges facing special education.2020-03-0521 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastRacial Differences in Special Education IdentificationHarvard Lecturer Laura Schifter explains disproportionality and why so many students of color are placed in special education, often in separate classrooms from their peers. While income status is sometimes accepted as the reason behind this phenomenon, Schifter says that doesn't tell the full story. In this EdCast, Schifter shares recent research into this issue and discusses the challenges facing special education.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/TheHarvardEdcast/~4/93Z8o8lUxEI" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>2020-03-0400 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Pitfalls of Oversharing OnlineChildren aren't the only people compromising their privacy online. Grown ups are also taking to to digital media and technology, and oversharing information about the children in their lives too. Leah Plunkett, a law professor and parent, wants adults to think twice before talking about children online. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, Plunkett, author of "Sharenthood: Why We Should Think Before We Talk About Our Kids Online," discusses all the way adults -- including educators -- overshare details about children and how to take steps to safeguard their actions. 2019-12-1825 minRec Tech: the Recruiting Technology PodcastRec Tech: the Recruiting Technology PodcastNews from ModernHire, EddyHR, Edcast, Riipen, DegreedSponsored by Rejobify.com EddyHR Acquires Pay-Role HR Solutions https://hrtechfeed.com/eddyhr-acquires-pay-role-hr-solutions/ Modern Hire Releases AI Code of Ethics https://hrtechfeed.com/modern-hire-releases-ai-code-of-ethics/ EdCast Announces $35 million Series D https://hrtechfeed.com/edcast-announces-35-million-series-d/ Toronto based Riipen Raises $3.75M to Connect Students with Employers https://hrtechfeed.com/toronto-based-riipen-raises-3-75m-to-connect-students-with-employers/ GR8 PEOPLE ADDS NATIVE TEXT CAPABILITIES https://hrtechfeed.com/gr8-people-adds-native-text-capabilities/ Degreed Acquires Adepto: The LXP Showdown Begins https://hrtechfeed.com/degreed-acquires-adepto-the-lxp-showdown-begins/ Follow HR Tech Feed on social media: @hrtechfeed on Twitter Linkedin2019-12-1309 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastGrading for EquityWhen Joe Feldman, author of Grading for Equity, looked closer at grading practices in schools across the country, he realized many practices are outdated, inconsistent, and inequitable. Today he helps educators develop strategies that tackle inconsistent grading practices. In doing so, Feldman tells the Harvard EdCast how shifting grading practices can change the landscape of schools and potentially the future for students. 2019-12-1132 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Common and Yet Hidden Language DisorderAlthough more children have developmental language disorder (DLD) than autism -- most people have never heard of it. Dr. Tiffany Hogan, the director of the Speech and Language Literacy Lab at MGH Institute, wants greater awareness of this language disorder, especially among educators and parents. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, she discusses what DLD is and how it can affect children's learning ability. 2019-12-0428 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastUnconscious Bias in SchoolsMany educators struggle with unconscious bias in their roles at school -- often in ways that can unknowingly perpetuate racism and negatively affect students. In this episode of the EdCast, Tracey Benson and Sarah Fiarman offer ways to address these issues directly and outline how educators can start this work in their schools. Benson, an assistant professor at University of North Carolina at Charlotte, and Fiarman, director of leadership development at EL Education, are authors of the new book, Unconscious Bias in Schools. 2019-11-2027 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastWhat Test Scores Actually Tell UsHarvard Professor Andrew Ho thinks test scores can often simplify how we view student performance, school effectiveness, and educational opportunity. By taking a more comprehensive look at data like test scores and learning rates in districts, we may be able to better identify and contextualize how well a school is doing beyond just average test scores. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, Ho discusses his work with the Educational Opportunity Project at Stanford University and how it provides data to help scholars, policymakers, educators, and parents learn how to improve educational opportunity for all children. 2019-11-0612 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastColleges as Courageous SpacesMany college and university leaders recognize the importance of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work being done on their campus, but that doesn't always mean it's done for the right reasons. In this episode of the Harvard EdCast, Richard Reddick, associate dean for equity, community, engagement and outreach at the University of Texas at Austin, discusses the rise of DEI work in higher education and how this work should create more courageous spaces on college campuses. 2019-10-3021 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastWhy We Need to Rethink RecessSociologist Rebecca London knows recess is an afterthought in many schools day. Too often, it's just seen as a break or a way to get some physical exercise for kids. She wants to see educators rethink how to use that time to better support young students. In this episode of the EdCast, London shares ideas from her new book, "Rethinking Recess," how to create a more inclusive recess, and why taking away recess -- especially as punishment -- is a bad idea for kids. 2019-10-1618 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastHigher Education's Biggest ConundrumsDavid Wilson used college as a path out of poverty. Now, as the president of Morgan State University in Baltimore, he wants that to be the reality for other children too. But, for so many kids today, getting to college and paying for college is a challenge. After 25 years in higher education leadership, President Wilson grapples with issues of access for students every day. In this episode of the EdCast, he talks about why this is a pivotal time to change higher education and how to tackle issues of rising costs associated with college. 2019-10-0917 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastFacing Challenges, Driving Success (in Chicago)Dr. Janice K. Jackson knew taking the role as CEO of the Chicago Public Schools would be challenging. She has inherited a history of problems in the district, but refuses to make her leadership about the blame game. In this episode of the EdCast, she discusses how she's facing the challenges before her. Even with a teacher strike looming, Jackson's pragmatic leadership and "We'll get through it" attitude frames her decision-making as the head of the third largest school district in the country. 2019-10-0221 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastA Classic Problem -- Putting Diverse Books into PracticeThe books children read in the classroom today look a lot like they did decades ago. Kim Parker, cofounder of #Disrupttexts, wants to change that. In this EdCast, she addresses the challenges facing educators trying to diversify books in their classroom. With diverse books regularly appearing on the American Library Association's most challenged and banned books in libraries and schools, Parker discusses this and our inability to move beyond the literary canon. She offers ideas for educators trying to take steps to incorporate diverse books in their practice and how parents can be supportive allies in the process. 2019-09-2515 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastEdCast Extra: Teens Get Real About Inequity in College AccessIn this EdCast extra, Harvard Senior Lecturer Richard Weissbourd along with Nicolas Burgess, 17, and Dequan Franks, 19, from Jacksonville, Florida, speak about the EVAC movement, experiences as "at-risk" youth, and address the immense inequities facing some students. 2019-04-2907 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalProtagonismo Humano e Inteligência Relacional com Rodrigo Giaffredohttps://edsouza.com.br http://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial http://youtube.com/edcleytonsouza Siga o Rodrigo Giaffredo: https://www.instagram.com/rodgiaffredo/ https://medium.com/@rgiaffredo https://www.linkedin.com/in/rodrigogiaffredo/ https://twitter.com/rgiaffredo https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiZGIBd46d1EiVvlMVxkmkA2018-12-2021 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing Digital3 Dicas para vender mais nas mídias sociaisSigam-me os bons: https://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial https://youtube.com/edsouzaoficial https://edsouza.com.br2018-12-1205 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastPutting Mister Rogers' Deep and Simple to PracticeEarly childhood education expert Junlei Li spoke to the Harvard EdCast recently about the meaning of high quality in early childhood education, how Fred Rogers' legacy influenced his work, and what deep and simple actually looks like in practice. 2018-09-1220 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalComo se diferenciar como Consultor em Marketing Digital em 2018Sigam-me os bons: https://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial https://youtube.com/edsouzaoficial https://edsouza.com.br2018-04-0304 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalComo foi o ano de 2017 para um Consultor de Marketing DigitalSigam-me os bons: https://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial https://youtube.com/edsouzaoficial https://edsouza.com.br2017-12-1211 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalComo Usar Funil De Vendas Para Vender Mais No InstagramSigam-me os bons: https://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial https://youtube.com/edsouzaoficial https://edsouza.com.br2017-09-1406 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalDefina uma verba de marketing digitalSigam-me os bons: https://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial https://youtube.com/edsouzaoficial https://edsouza.com.br2017-09-1405 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalSua empresa precisa de um social mediaSigam-me os bons: https://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial https://youtube.com/edsouzaoficial https://edsouza.com.br2017-09-1406 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalExplore as Ferramentas do Facebook e do InstagramSigam-me os bons: https://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial https://youtube.com/edsouzaoficial https://edsouza.com.br2017-09-1403 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalVender Sem Vender - Temporada 2Sigam-me os bons: https://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial https://youtube.com/edsouzaoficial https://edsouza.com.br2017-06-2810 minEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalEDCAST - Empreendedorismo e Marketing DigitalMarketing Digital para Profissionais LiberaisSigam-me os bons: https://instagram.com/edsouzaoficial https://youtube.com/edsouzaoficial https://edsouza.com.br2017-03-2505 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastUnderstanding Baggy PantsIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Assistant Professor Natasha Warikoo, Ed.M.'97, discusses her new book Balancing Acts: Youth Culture in the Global City. 2013-01-2513 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCast20 Years of TFAIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Wendy Kopp, founder and president of Teach For America reflects on 20 years of leading this national teaching corps and talks about how it has changed American (and global) education. 2013-01-2512 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastBeyond 'Waiting for Superman'In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Davis Guggenheim, director of Waiting for "Superman", discusses his film and its impact on education reform. 2013-01-2512 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastCollege for All? Maybe NotIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Bill Symonds, director of the Pathways to Prosperity Project, discusses the project, its implications, and how the country has reacted. 2013-01-2522 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastTaye Diggs This Children's Book (and so do we)Taye Diggs, author and actor, along with Shane Evans, illustrator, discuss their new book "Chocolate Me!" on the Harvard EdCast. 2013-01-2515 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Smarter Charter StarterIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Steve Barr, founder of Green Dot Public Schools discusses progress of the charter school movement and why politics is so integral in education reform. 2013-01-2512 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastKnight of ReformIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Sir Michael Barber, head of McKinsey's Global Education Practice discusses a new international report, hope for U.S. public schools, and what is means to be a reformer. 2013-01-2516 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Urban Education ToolkitIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Warren Simmons, Executive Director of the Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University shares his insights on improving urban schools in America. Direct download: simmons.mp3 2013-01-2522 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Voice of the Teachers' UnionIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, discusses protests in Madison, the continued need for unions, and shares a bit about her own personal life outside of work. 2013-01-2515 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastEight Decades of EducationIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Mel King, educator and founder of the South End Technology Center shares his thoughts, wisdom, and perspective on education over eight decades in the South End of Boston. 2013-01-2513 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastOn the Education BeatIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, John Merrow, education correspondent for The PBS NewsHour and president of Learning Matters discusses education reporting, the influence of teachers, and changes in over 35 years covering education in the media. 2013-01-2515 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Literary Life of Lois LowryIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Lois Lowry, author of The Giver and Number the Stars discusses children's literature, reading, and her books (slowly) being made into movies. 2013-01-2512 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastLisa henson edcast finalLisa henson edcast final by Harvard Graduate School of Education 2013-01-2511 minHarvard EdCastHarvard EdCastLisa henson edcast finalLisa henson edcast final by Harvard Graduate School of Education2013-01-2511 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastCan You Recognize Inappropriate Test Prep?In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Professor Daniel Koretz, an expert in school testing, discusses inappropriate test prep in schools and how, unfortunately, there is little parents can do about it. 2013-01-2513 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastSesame Street: At the Intersection of Laughter and LearningIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Gary Knell, President and CEO of Sesame Workshop, shares lessons from Sesame Street, why kids (and adults) still love it, and which Muppet he calls his favorite. 2013-01-2515 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastThe Education GovernorIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Jeb Bush, former governor of Florida, discusses educational reform, his brother's book, and what Barbara Bush read to him as child. 2013-01-2513 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastImmigrants Raising ChildrenIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Professor Hiro Yoshikawa, author of Immigrants Raising Citizens: Undocumented Parents and Their Children, discusses his new book. 2013-01-2512 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastMayor Fenty's Big Move(ment)In this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Adrian Fenty, former mayor of Washington D.C., shares his thoughts on reforming public education in the district, hiring Michelle Rhee, and being a movie star. 2013-01-2516 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastSeducing Summer ReadersIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Anne McGill-Franzen, director of the Reading Center at the University of Tennessee talks about the importance of summer reading in low income communities. 2013-01-2518 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastHow to Deal with LGBT Issues in SchoolIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Eliza Byard, executive director of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) discusses LGBT issues in K-12 education. 2013-01-2518 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastHarvard Meets the HomelessIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, Scott Seider, Ed.M.'04, Ed.D.'08, author of Shelter: Where Harvard Meets the Homeless discusses the role of the university in its community. 2013-01-2525 minThe Harvard EdCastThe Harvard EdCastCarnegie with a YakIn this edition of the Harvard EdCast, John Wood, founder and board chair of Room to Read, speaks candidly about pursuing one's dreams, fulfilling the Carnegie legacy, and finding creative ways to save money for his nonprofit. 2013-01-2510 min