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Legend MakersLegend MakersOwn Your Authentic Teacher Self with Ekuwah Mends MosesWelcome to the Legend Makers podcast, where we celebrate the stories and expertise of trailblazing educators. In this episode, Scott Buell sits down with Ekuwah Mends Moses, an award-winning educator, author, and international keynote speaker whose passion for engineering education and literacy is transforming the lives of K-5 students. With 24 years of experience in the Clark County School District, Ekuwah brings her unique approach to STEM, blending creativity, storytelling, and hands-on learning.Episode Highlights:Ekuwah’s Teaching Journey: Discover how Ekuwah, inspired by her educator parents and a deep love for books and storytelling, found her ca...2024-10-2934 minThe Authority Podcast — Expert Insights and Fresh Ideas for Education LeadersThe Authority Podcast — Expert Insights and Fresh Ideas for Education LeadersMy Name is an Address with Ekuwah Mends MosesEkuwah Mends Moses is an award-winning educator, international keynote speaker, and author/illustrator of two nonfiction picture books.She joined the show to discuss My Name is an Address, her debut children’s book. It was an Amazon #1 new release and is featured in the School Library Journal.Ekuwah and Ross talk about:“My Name is an Address” — what it meansThe meaning of Identity and Legacy“I didn't see myself in the classroom or the stories I read as a child.”What difference does it make for reading and literacy...2023-10-3032 minSTEM EverydaySTEM EverydaySTEM Everyday #250 | Literacy & Elementary Engineering | feat. Ekuwah MosesEkuwah Moses is an Elementary Engineering teacher in Las Vegas, NV. She uses a variety of techniques to help over 700 students engage with STEM concepts and build a STEM culture in her school. Ekuwah shares how her previous teaching positions in Literacy allow her to help kids improve communication skills while doing STEM.Ekuwah is also the author of two children's books that build upon her Ghanaian heritage. Her first book My Name is an Address shares the stories of how most Ghanaian names are based on the day of a child’s birth and th...2023-07-2930 minEduMatch Tweet & TalkEduMatch Tweet & TalkEduLaunch: Mama's Portraits and Me by Ekuwah Mends MosesJoin us as Mandy (@FroehlichM) interviews Ekuwah Mends Moses (@Ekuwah) about her new book, Mama's Portraits and Me, available now. Music: Ron Madison (@madison_ron) Production: Sarah Thomas (@sarahdateechur) EduMatch.org | edumatchpublishing.com Contact us for book studies, professional learning, and/or to buy in bulk! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edumatch-tweet-talk/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edumatch-tweet-talk/support2022-05-1016 minSchools Don\'t Own EducationSchools Don't Own EducationMy Name is an Address - Ekuwah MosesEkuwah Mend Moses is a teacher and family engagement specialist from Clark County Nevada. Albion Mends was a lecturer in Religious and African Studies at the University of Central Missouri. Ekuwah's children's book "My Name is an Address" encourages readers to celebrate their heritage. The book is available on Amazon in Canada and from Barnes & Noble, Walmart, Target and Amazon in the United States. For more information, check out Ekuwah's website at https://www.ekuwah.com/2021-09-1129 minSchools Don\'t Own EducationSchools Don't Own EducationEkuwah MosesEkuwah Moses is Projector Facilitator at Family and Community Engagement Services (FACES) in Clark County, Nevada. She brings years of experience as an educator to her work in family engagement. In this episode, Ekuwah discusses the importance of family stories and relationships, as well as how we might bridge the disconnect between teaching and learning.2018-11-2933 minSTEM EverydaySTEM EverydaySTEM Everyday: #99 | Less Talk More Doing | feat. Ekuwah MosesEkuwah Mends Moses enjoys sharing what she learns along her personal quest to become a better mother, author, and family engagement center facilitator.  She is a former elementary instructional coach, literacy specialist, learning strategist, and elementary teacher.  Ekuwah is presently a coordinator for FACES - Families and Community Engagement Sevices in the Las Vegas area. In 2021, Ekuwah wrote My Name is an Address a children's picture book about her family heritage and it's connection to names.Connect with Ekuwah:Website ekuwah.comTwitter @ekuwahTwitter for FACES @CCSD_FACESFacebook for FACES facebook.com/CCSDFACES/...2018-07-0319 minClassroom Q and AClassroom Q and AMy Biggest Teaching Mistake and What I Learned from ItIt's harder to learn from our mistakes if we feel compelled to hide them. In this segment, we talk about creating a climate where sharing mistakes is safe. Follow: @larryferlazzo @roxannaelden @TeacherAdvice @ekuwah @bamradionetwork #edchat #teachers #edtech Ekuwah Moses is a Family and Community Engagement Facilitator in Las Vegas, Nevada and works for the Clark County School District. She previously served as a Performance Zone Instructional Coach, Literacy Specialist, Learning Strategist, and elementary classroom teacher. Roxanna Elden is the author of See Me After Class: Advice for Teachers by Teachers. The book is a practical guide with stories from teachers...2015-10-2009 min