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Accessible Audio for Making A DifferenceAccessible Audio for Making A DifferenceRaising Voices, Changing Systems: Expanding Educational Opportunity with the Georgia Coalition for Equity in EducationWhen it comes to inclusive education in Georgia, the Georgia Coalition for Equity and Education (GCEE) is changing how families advocate for children with disabilities in schools. This organization is making sure their voices are heard. Led by longtime disability rights attorney Leslie Lipson, founder of Lipson Advocacy, GCEE was launched in 2015. The launch came in the wake of a major civil rights investigation into Georgia’s segregated school program known as GNETS, or Georgia Network for Educational and Therapeutic Supports. The U.S. Department of Justice found that the program violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA...2025-07-2906 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 60...Alyse Pflanz of the University of Nebraska KearneyIn episode 60 we sit with Alyse Pflanz of the University of Nebraska Kearney. Alyse tells about all the extra work it takes to build successful programs at the high school level and in a college setting. 2024-10-2224 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 59...Jill Bounds of Campbell High SchoolIn episode 59 we sit with Jill Bounds of Campbell High School. Jill tells about the challenges of competing with cell phones and computers in the classroom and the joy of "Tell Me Something Good" Fridays.2024-10-0820 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 58...Dr. Jadrian Wooten of Virginia TechIn episode 58 we sit with Dr. Jadrian Wooten of Virginia Tech. Jadrian tells about what it's like to teach 600 students at a time and the day he was happy to be booed for teaching a fantastic game theory lesson. 2024-10-0141 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 57...Tim Reeder of Chattahoochee HighIn episode 57 we sit with Tim Reeder of Chattahoochee High. Tim tells about the joy of seeing students who didn't think they could succeed in an AP class do well on the AP exam and the happiness he finds in students using economic concepts they've learned in his class in their daily lives. 2024-09-2428 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 56...Kate Scott of the Virginia Council on Economic EducationIn episode 56 we sit with Kate Scott of the Virginia Council on Economic Education. Kate tells about speaking with students about the places they will go, why she regularly told her her students she believed in them, and her dream of going back to Mississippi. 2024-09-1728 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 55...Kris Bertelsen of Huntington Community CollegeIn episode 55 we sit with Kris Bertelsen of Huntington Community College. Kris tells about challenges and opportunities associated with working with students in atypical settings, his famous pink flamingo suit, and leading professional development for teachers. 2024-09-1023 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 54...Hope Myers of the Lovett SchoolIn episode 54 we sit with Hope Myers of the Lovett School. Hope tells about the importance and benefits of having great parent support, and a few of the realities associated with the influx of new technologies in classrooms.2024-09-0331 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 53...Lisa Dodge of Tonawanda Elementary SchoolIn episode 53 we sit with Lisa Dodge of Tonawanda Elementary School. Lisa tells about the joy of seeing her students understand new material, the advantages of having students learn from each other, and her dream of being a lunch lady.2024-08-2731 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 52...Whitt Jones of MontanaIn episode 52 we sit with Whitt Jones, former Starr's Mill and McIntosh high school teacher. Whitt tells about challenging his students, creating a bootcamp for parents, and receiving a photo from the northernmost ATM on the planet.2024-08-2027 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 51...Tammy Mooney of Leavenworth SchoolsWe kick off Season 2 with episode 51 as we sit with Tammy Mooney of Leavenworth Schools in Kansas. Tammy tells about her journey from being a new teacher in Savannah, GA to teaching in schools worldwide. 2024-08-1322 minEconomics Happy Hour PodcastEconomics Happy Hour PodcastWhat is a Council for Economic Education?Matt and Jadrian explore the role of economic councils in shaping financial literacy among educators and students. They welcome thanks to their guest, Chris Cannon, Chief Program Officer at the Georgia Council for Economic Education, and learn how councils for economic education help teachers by providing a collection of resources, professional development opportunities, and curriculum support, all geared towards equipping them to effectively teach economics in classrooms. Chris shares some insight into what that process is like for him and his teachers.In this episode, we discuss:* Role of economic councils in promoting economic education...2024-07-1128 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 50...Ashley Dawson of Blake Bass Middle SchoolIn episode 50 we sit with Ashley Dawson of Blake Bass Middle School. Ashley tells about the advantages of working on a team (A Dream Team) and her journey from high school to elementary school to middle school.2024-07-0933 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 49...Curtis Singleton of Birney Elementary SchoolIn episode 49 we sit with Curtis Singleton of Birney Elementary School. Curtis tells about his reasons for getting into education and the importance of getting young learners interested in reading.2024-07-0222 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 48...John Cook of Woodville-Tompkins HighIn episode 48 we sit with John Cook of Woodville-Tompkins High. John tells about being prepared to be a classroom teacher and a great lesson that focuses on productivity and human capital. 2024-06-2532 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 47...Erin Adamson of North Oconee HighIn episode 47 we sit with Erin Adamson of North Oconee High. Erin tells about how international travel informs her teaching, the time she took students to the Aegean Sea, and an extra credit assignment she did in her high school econ class.2024-06-1834 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 46...Michal Jensby-Smith of Global AtlantaIn episode 46, we sit with Michal Jensby-Smith. Michal tells about her short but fun teaching career at Tri-Cities High in south Atlanta and making high school graduation memorable during COVID.2024-06-1828 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 45...Dr. Julie Heath of the University of Cincinnati (retired)In episode 45 we sit with Dr. Julie Heath (formerly) of the University of Cincinnati. Dr. Heath tells about creating resources that help children and young adults see economics in their everyday lives. 2024-06-1140 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 44...Anna-Lisa Dahlgren of Sun Prairie, WisconsinIn episode 44 we sit with Anna-Lisa Dahlgren of Sun Prairie, Wisconsin. Anna-Lisa tells about helping her students see human geography everywhere they go and the benefits of finding valuable professional development opportunities. 2024-06-0423 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 43...Cary Hargett of Forest Park HighIn episode 43 we sit with Cary Hargett of Forest Park High. Cary tells about going the extra mile to create memorable experiences for his students that help them grow as individuals. 2024-06-0430 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 42...Jen Back of Byron-Bergen HighIn episode 42 we sit with Jen Back of Byron-Bergen High. Jen tells about being inspired by a student during her first year of teaching and the joy of seeing students experience the world outside their communities.2024-05-2820 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 41...Michael Melvin of Lexington HighIn episode #41, we sit with Michael Melvin of Lexington High in Columbia, SC. Melvin tells about creating experiential learning opportunities for all of his students and the greatest piñata ever constructed. 2024-05-2837 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 40...Amy Miller of Lakeside Middle SchoolIn episode #40, we sit with Amy Miller of Lakeside Middle School. Amy tells about coming back to the classroom after taking a few years off and making the switch from teaching high school students to teaching middle school students.2024-05-2827 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 39...Mike Paalz of central GeorgiaIn episode #39, we sit with Mike Paalz. Mike tells about staying a step ahead of the latest technologies and a time his students had his back in his classroom.2024-05-2823 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 38...Kim Gilman of KansasIn episode #38, we sit with Kim Gilman of the great state of Kansas. Kim tells about the opportunities she creates for her students to experience their local community and community members. 2024-05-2126 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 37...Walt Ellison of Starr's Mill HighIn episode #37, we sit with Episode 37...Walt Ellison of Starr's Mill High. Walt tells about the impact of developing relationships with fellow educators who have helped him during his 30+ year career. 2024-05-2130 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 36...Tammy Howard of West Laurens HighIn episode #36, we sit with Georgia Economics Teacher of the Year Tammy Howard of West Laurens High. Tammy tells about using different strategies to harness ever-changing technologies in the classroom.  2024-05-2120 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 35...Marsha Masters of Economics ArkansasIn episode #35, we sit with Marsha Masters of Economics Arkansas. Marsha tells about the importance of investing in the lives of students and seeing their true potential in order to help them succeed. 2024-05-2121 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 34...Dr. Abdullah al Bahrani of Northern Kentucky UniversityIn episode #34, we sit with Dr. Abdullah al Bahrani of Northern Kentucky University. Abdullah tells about the benefits of learning new things from students and student projects. 2024-05-1430 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 33...Casey Ryan of Austin, TXIn episode #33, we sit with Casey Ryan from Austin, TX. Casey tells about making the jump from classroom teacher to school administrator and how he still builds relationships with students. 2024-05-1426 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 32...Megan Kirts of EconifulIn episode #32, we sit with Megan Kirts of Econiful. Megan tells about how much fun she had as a classroom teacher during her storied  teaching career.2024-05-1432 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 31...Dr. Bob Spires of the University of RichmondIn episode #31, we sit with Dr. Bob Spires of the University of Richmond. Bob tells about encouraging students who "always wanted to be a teacher" and finding ways to promote the upside of being a teacher.2024-05-0730 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 30...Dr. Jamie Wagner of the University of Nebraska-OmahaIn episode #29, we sit with Dr. Jamie Wagner of the University of Omaha-Nebraska. Jamie tells about the importance of economic education and teaching her students to think differently.2024-05-0728 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 29...Brent Melton of Yukon Middle SchoolIn episode #29, we sit with Brent Melton of Yukon Middle School. Brent tells about helping his students see the "big picture" and the rewards that come with introducing his students to other parts of the world.2024-05-0723 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 28...Martha Rush of the College BoardIn episode #28, we sit with Martha Rush of the College Board. Martha tells about the importance of staying engaged with research designed to help teachers be better teachers. 2024-04-3018 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 27...Philip Kovacs of Alabama (by way of Peachtree City)In episode #27, we sit with Philip Kovacs. Philip tells about the importance of asking/answering the following questions: Who are you? Where are you going?  How are you going to get there? How can I help? Why should I help?2024-04-3035 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 26...Tayla Reid of Salem High SchoolIn episode #26, we sit with Tayla Reid of Salem High School. Tayla tells about the challenge of starting her teaching career during the pandemic and the joy of seeing students out in the real world doing good things.2024-04-3025 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 25...Dave George of Harold O. Brumsted Elementary SchoolIn episode #25, we sit with Dave George of Harold O. Brumsted Elementary School. Dave tells about changes in education he experienced during his very successful teaching career. 2024-04-3030 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 24...Rebekah Blankenship of Berkmar Middle SchoolIn episode #24, we sit with Rebekah Blankenship of Berkmar Middle School. Rebekah tells about being a stabilizing force in the lives of her students. 2024-04-2323 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 23...Dr. John Chancey of the University of OklahomaIn episode #23, we sit with Dr. John Chancey of the University of Oklahoma. John tells about finding ways to keep students engaged through virtual platforms.2024-04-2324 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 22...Kristin Johnson of Shallowford Falls Elementary SchoolIn episode #22, we sit with Kristin Johnson of Shallowford Elementary School. Kristin tells about transitioning from a high school to an elementary school and finding new challenges.2024-04-2327 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 21...Dr. Charles Wheelan of Dartmouth CollegeIn episode #21, we sit with best-selling author and Dartmouth College professor Charles Wheelan. Charles tells about the importance of being intellectually curious and intellectually humble.2024-04-2334 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 20...Melissa Hegarty of the Georgia Council on Economic EducationIn episode #20, we sit with Melissa Hegarty of the Georgia Council on Economic Education. Melissa tells about the benefits of teaching students in back to back years.2024-04-1620 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 19...Patrick DeRosa of George Mason UniversityIn episode #19, we sit with Patrick DeRosa of George Mason University. Patrick tells about advising students to invest in their human and social capital.2024-04-1631 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 18...Michelle Sistla of Settles Bridge Elementary SchoolIn episode #18, we sit with Michelle Sistla of Settles Bridge Elementary School. Michelle tells about seeing her students grow from kindergarten through 5th grade and the fantastic things she has seen students accomplish. 2024-04-1624 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 17...Spencer Burrows of Pacific Ridge SchoolIn episode #17, we sit with Spencer Burrows of Pacific Ridge School. Spencer tells about the importance and benefits of working with students in different settings.2024-04-1624 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 16...Susan King of Starr's Mill High SchoolIn episode #16, we sit with Susan King of Starr's Mill High School. Susan tells about the importance of getting back to normal classroom behavior once her school went back to in-person learning after the recent pandemic unpleasantness. 2024-04-0926 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 15...Austin Green of Milton High SchoolIn episode #15, we sit with Austin Green of Milton High School. Austin tells about how the challenges he faces in the classroom have changed over time. 2024-04-0941 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 14...Sherilyn Narker of Lakeside High SchoolIn episode #14, we sit with Sherilyn Narker of Lakeside  High School. Sherilyn tells about the changes she has encountered since returning back to the classroom after ten years away.2024-04-0916 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 13...John Kruggel of James Madison UniversityIn episode #13, we sit with John Kruggel of James Madison University. John tells about the joy of reconnecting with former students and learning they've turned out alright. 2024-04-0933 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 12...Craig Ellis of Oconee County High SchoolIn episode #12, we sit with Craig Ellis of Oconee County High School. Craig tells about the time he taught a market lesson in the school parking lot during an unscheduled fire drill. 2024-04-0221 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 11...Laura Lampron of Dunwoody High SchoolIn episode #11, we sit down with Laura Lampron of Dunwoody High School. Laura tells about using cliff hangers to keep students engaged and interested.2024-04-0220 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 10...Andrea Lakly of McIntosh High SchoolIn episode #10, we sit with Andrea Lakly of McIntosh High School. Andrea tells about her love of teaching The Great Gatsby and August Wilson's Fences.2024-04-0232 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 9...Matt Pierson of the Nebraska Council on Economic EducationIn episode #9 we sit with Matt Pierson of the Nebraska Council on Economic Education. Matt tells about Mayor "Cowboy" Jim Dahlman's unique place in Omaha, NE history.2024-04-0218 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 8...Kathleen Cusack of EconifulIn episode #8, we sit with Kathleen Cusack of Econiful. Kathleen tells about the joy of experiencing "a-ha" moments with students and the energy those moments gave her over and over again. 2024-03-2633 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 7...Angie Battle of the Georgia Council on Economic EducationIn episode #7, we sit with Angie Battle of the Georgia Council on Economic Education.  Angie tells about the time she went to Cumberland Island with a group of students who felt absolutely alive as they ran into the Atlantic Ocean.2024-03-2612 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 6...Stacy Dockter of DeSana Middle SchoolIn episode #6, we sit with Stacy Dockter of DeSana Middle School. Stacy tells about finding enough hours in the day to get everything accomplished effectively and the advantages of having an assistant. 2024-03-2622 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 5...Jordan White of Duluth HighIn episode #5, we sit with Jordan White of Duluth High. Jordan tells about the value of international field trips and his upcoming adventure to Northern Europe.2024-03-2617 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 4...Dr. Jennifer Davidson of the University of NebraskaIn episode #4, we sit with Dr. Jennifer Davidson of the University of Nebraska. Jennifer tells about the time she got invited to a student's family graduation party and the realization of teachers' impact on their students.2024-03-1912 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 3...Bryan Wallace of FCS Innovation AcademyIn episode #3, we sit with Bryan Wallace of FCS Innovation Academy. Bryan tells about the economic lesson of "Doughnut Day" and how one student approached the challenge differently.2024-03-1927 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 2...Vanessa Ellis of Muscogee County SchoolsIn episode #2, we sit with Vanessa Ellis of Muscogee County Schools. Vanessa tells about the time she had the pleasure of teaching her son and how she learned from that experience. 2024-03-1719 minTeach & TellTeach & TellEpisode 1...Dr. Chris Cannon of the Georgia Council on Economic EducationIn episode #1, we sit with Dr. Chris Cannon of the Georgia Council on Economic Education. Chris tells about the time he spoke to a local judge about what he was teaching in his law class.2024-03-1507 minPodcast Episode – Fusion PatrolPodcast Episode – Fusion Patrol584 – Bugs – Whirling DervishSimon and Eugene discuss memory and learning in SciFi shows in general and using scifi as a MacGuffin rather than a way to explore the human condition in Bugs in particular, and we’ll be talking about the physics of ejecting from a stealth jet, and how the Bugs vision of the 1990s is purely private with no state or public sector. Episode Synopsis Two men expertly infiltrate an airline’s secure areas and lay a trap that leads to the destruction of a fuel depot. Team Bugs are hired by Mr...2022-07-0254 minIdées EauIdées EauIdées Eau / Génie civil : faut-il réhabiliter et rénover nos réservoirs et nos châteaux d'eau ?Idées Eau épisode 6  Génie civil : faut-il réhabiliter et rénover nos réservoirs et nos châteaux d'eau ? 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