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MesaCast
MesaCast #155 – Agatha Desde Sempre
E no final das contas, era a Agatha Desde Sempre. A nova série do Disney Plus trouxe de volta a bruxa interpretada por Kathryn Hahn e que nos foi apresentada em WandaVision. Explorando cada vez mais o lado místico da Marvel, a série nos apresenta ao Caminho das Bruxas e ainda traz um personagem que pode apontar para um futuro da Casa das Ideias há muito esperado por parte do público. Então, pegue sua vassoura e venha com Efraim Fernandes, Lucas Venancio, Marcos Gomes (Nerd Estranho), Rafael Ramos e Raphael Teodor...
2024-11-08
1h 06
The Happy Homeschooler Podcast
135: Homeschooling in Pennsylvania (w/ Kathryn Gomes, M.Ed)
Homeschooling in Pennsylvania is sometimes thought as difficult by people outside of the Keystone State. But for those on the inside? It's a completely different story. Today, we're joined by Kathryn Gomes, M.Ed, author of math curricula and co-host of the Homeschool Works Podcast. A former homeschool student in Pennsylvania and current homeschool mom in Pennsylvania, she gives us all the ins and outs of homeschooling in Pennsylvania. SHOW NOTES: Visit our website at www.happyhomeschoolerpodcast.com If you have any questions or comments, please email us at happyhomeschoolpod@gmail.com
2024-08-23
51 min
Let's Talk Homeschool
#233 Changing Curricula w Kathryn Gomes
Kathryn Gomes (author of Apologia's elementary level math curriculum) is our guest in this show where we talk about changing curriculum. What are the signs to look for? And how to best make the switch effectively and successfully?
2024-07-15
23 min
The Westminster Tradition
Andrew Podger AO: the induction, tenure and bravery of Secretaries
With a decade as a Commonwealth Secretary, and two more as Australian Public Service Commissioner, it is no surprise Robodebt Royal Commissioner Holmes turned to Andrew Podger AO for expert advice on the operation of the public service.In this episode, Danielle talks to Andrew about the impact that granting tenure could have on the quality of advice, the increasing use of labour hire in the public service, and the importance of senior executives having read the legislation.Also referenced in the conversation:The ‘Barilaro Report’: NSW DPC Investigation into the Appointment of Senior Trad...
2024-06-10
1h 00
The Homeschool Show with NCHE
134 Is Handwriting Important?, The Fit Farmer, Legislative Survey
Homeschool News: Matthew lets you know how to get Thrive! Conference recordings and informs you of a new legislative survey we would like you to take. Homeschool Conversations: We show you the second part of a conversation Matthew had with Kathryn Gomes who was a featured speaker at Thrive! Matthew speaks with The Fit Farmer, Mike Dickson, whom he spoke with at Thrive! Homeschool Helps with Amanda: Amanda tells you how to know if homeschooling is the right choice.
2024-06-03
25 min
The Homeschool Show with NCHE
129 Tips for Teaching Math, Pros and Cons of Co-ops, Chess Tournament
Homeschool News: Important updates for the conference: How to get free registration, chess tournament, & where to stay. Homeschool Conversations: Kathryn (Bell) Gomes - math author for Apologia and featured speaker at Thrive! Homeschool Helps with Amanda: Should I participate in a co-op? What are the pros and cons?
2024-04-29
26 min
Let's Talk Homeschool
#219 Exploring Creation with Math - Author Kathryn Gomes
In this show, Davis talks with Kathryn Gomes, the author of Apologia's Exploring Creation with Math elementary level series. One theme covered is dealing with the challenges of teaching math.
2024-04-08
21 min
Cinematório
cinematório café: “Pobres Criaturas” entre a libertação e o arrebatamento
Analisamos o filme "Pobres Criaturas", de Yorgos Lanthimos, estrelado por Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo e Willem Dafoe. - Visite a página do podcast no site e confira material extra sobre o tema do episódio - Junte-se ao Cineclube Cinematório e tenha acesso a conteúdo exclusivo de cinema "Pobres Criaturas" é baseado no livro de Alasdair Gray, publicado em 1992, e conta a história de Bella Baxter, uma jovem mulher na Londres da era Vitoriana que embarca em uma jornada de libertação e auto-descoberta, após passar por um experimento cirúrgico à la "Franken...
2024-03-08
1h 28
The Westminster Tradition
Mr Bates v Post Office part 4 - the roll out of Horizon
If you knew your IT system was unreliable, wouldn't you keep some manual checks to make sure it doesn't go wrong? Not if you're Post Office, and desperately looking for savings. Especially if you've just lost your biggest revenue source, in the form of the Benefits Agency and the cash in the tills it provides.In the final episode of our first (but not last!) mini-series on the Post Office scandal, we examine how the Post Office 'forgot' what it knew about Horizon's unreliability, and then removed key guard rails that might have prevented false prosecutions.
2024-03-04
33 min
The Westminster Tradition
Bonus episode: Sue Vardon AO - inaugural CE of Centrelink (1997-2004)
In this special holiday bonus, inaugural CE of Centrelink Sue Vardon AO joins Danielle and Caroline to talk through her submission to the Robodebt Royal Commission. Her submission outlines the changes in Centrelink that made Robodebt possible - as well as the things that have stayed the same.She also takes us through her career, from being the only social worker in Wagga Wagga through to leading the establishment of Centrelink.Along the way, she covers the difference between being a 'customer' and a 'recipient', the snap back of bureaucratic and hierarchical cultures, the value...
2023-12-26
1h 31
Dear Patient
The Link Between Isolation Trauma and Substance Use Disorder
Dear Patient, In this episode I talk about the HUGE link between past traumas, isolation and substance use disorder. I hope this makes you recognize that if you are someone who has experienced trauma in your past it is okay to ask for help. Further I want to stress that there is help out there if you ask for it. Remember, YOU ARE NOT ALONE! Dr. John Keenan Fanning P.S. I need to thank Dr. Landon Berger for his contributions to this podcast. Without his amazing guidance and suggestions this podcast would...
2023-10-28
06 min
The Westminster Tradition
14. The Grinch that stole Christmas
Christmas leave plays an outsize role in Robodebt. Danielle takes us through some of the questions raised about Christmas leave, including who holds the can when people are on leave, and how 'hovering' while you're on leave can confuse and disempower. She also makes a case that government should never, ever shut down over Christmas, because our work never ends.Meanwhile, Alison gives another excellent life hack - this time about taking work emails off your phone on leave.As promised in the episode, here is Commissioner Holmes' finding about what happened to...
2023-10-16
36 min
Homeschool Works
24. Back to Homeschool
Tips for how to mark the start of your school year in a memorable way that sets your children (and you) up for success!
2023-08-21
15 min
Homeschool Works
23: HW Skinny: Summer Slide
Kayte and Debra discuss the science behind the notion of summer slide. Then give tips for helping your kids recover what they may have (temporarily) lost over the summer break.
2023-08-14
13 min
The Westminster Tradition
9. Why is it hard to hear whistleblowers? The lessons from Robodebt
Why can it be hard to hear whistleblowers in big organisations? Caroline takes us through Kathryn Campbell's response to whistleblowers that come in via the media and come in via the union, and thinks there's something in that. Alison thinks it's a failure of change management - but is stuck on finding words to describe that aren't "waffle cloud".Danielle finally gets to ask 'what would Colleen do?' - but we all agree it takes a person of rare temperament to be as graceful as Colleen Taylor in blowing the whistle.You can find t...
2023-08-04
29 min
Homeschool Works
22. HW Skinny: Chunking
Kathryn and Debra discuss chunking, a strategy that will help students increase their working memory. Debra gives a quick test to help you assess your child's working memory and then discusses ways to extend their ability to work with a lot of new information at once.
2023-08-01
24 min
Homeschool Works
HW Skinny: Focused and Diffuse Modes of Thinking
In this episode, Kathryn and Debra discuss how students can use their understanding of the mind's two modes for thinking to better apply their attention to their studies.A Mind for Numbers by Barbara Oakley: https://www.amazon.com/Mind-Numbers-Science-Flunked-Algebra/dp/039916524X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1689277055&sr=8-1Learning How to Learn by Barbara Oakley: https://www.amazon.com/Learning-How-Learn-Spending-Studying/dp/0143132547/ref=sr_1_1?crid=150YTL6G6WZOJ&keywords=learning+how+to+learn+barbara+oakley&qid=1689277102&sprefix=Learning+how+to+lear%2Caps%2C90&sr=8-1Pomodoro Hourglass timers: https://www.amazon...
2023-07-25
19 min
Homeschool Works
HW Skinny: Spaced Repetition
Spaced repetition is an effective strategy to promote durable learning. When kids struggle to recall what they learned about previously, they strengthen the neural pathways that deepen their understanding and connections to prior learning. Celebrate the struggle! Tell your kids their brains are working properly.Our skinnies are designed to give you quick bursts of teaching tips based on the science of learning that will revolutionize your homeschool program.
2023-07-17
18 min
The Westminster Tradition
3. Culture from the top - DHS and Robodebt
The first of two episodes looking at the role the culture of DHS played in enabling Robodebt to get off the ground, and keep moving, in spite of all the red flags. In this episode, Danielle talks us through the ways in which Secretary Kathryn Campbell and her leadership team set the tone, and the efforts of later leaders like Renee Leon to fix the culture. We discuss our own experiences of trying to improve the culture of teams, and how hard you have to work to make safe spaces. This podcast was recorded on...
2023-07-01
26 min
Homeschool Works
Teaching Math and Science Together with Sherri Seligson, Author and Marine Biologist
Kathryn sits down with fellow Apologia author Sherri Seligson to talk about teaching math and science together. Sherri explains how math functions as the language of science while Kathryn chimes in with ways you can use science as a context for teaching mathematics. The result is a two-for-one punch, more learning with less effort.Sherri's website: https://www.sherriseligson.com/Sherri's Instagram: @sherriseligson
2023-06-12
47 min
Homeschool Works
18: Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, and Dysgraphia with Amy Bodkin
Kathryn discusses the neurodivergent child with Amy Bodkin, a homeschool mom, autistic adult, and licensed school psychologist. We discuss learning differences and recent dramatic changes in the research and our understanding of these very common differences in children. Amy offers lots of expert advice while also giving practical tips for designing a homeschool program that positions all children--even those who are neurodivergent--for success.Amy's website: https://amybodkin.com/Amy's Instagram: @amybodkineds
2023-06-05
41 min
Homeschool Works
17. Determining Your Child's Learning Style: Part 2
In part 2, Kathryn and Debra dive into the four types of learners researchers have found in an educational setting. This model is an easy one for homeschool parents to use because the clues are the observable preferences you can readily see in each child. You'll also learn how to recognize your teaching style and get lots of tips for choosing curriculum and activities that correlate with each learning style. The good news is you can use the same materials with most learners--you just have to modify your approach and expectations depending on each child's preferences.
2023-05-22
55 min
Homeschool Works
16. Determining Your Child's Learning Style: Part 1
What does the research say about learning styles? How can homeschool parents leverage this information to algin with how each child learns best (and still keep your program manageable)?Here are the visible clues that tell you how each child prefers to learn with plenty of tips for making the curriculum you're currently using work best for each kid.
2023-05-15
47 min
Let's Talk Homeschool
#163 Exploring Creation with Mathematics
In this show, I talk with Kathryn Gomes, author of the Exploring Creation with Mathematics series for grades 1 to 6.
2023-03-20
20 min
Homeschool Works
15. Understanding Your Teen's Personality Traits
We look at 5 dimensions of personality that influence how our teens interact with others and how they respond to new experiences. We also touch on other areas of individual differences parents should be attuned to so they can calibrate their program to how their teen learns best.
2022-04-13
39 min
Let's Talk Homeschool
#114 Exploring Creation with Mathematics
In this episode, I interview Kathryn Gomes, the author of a new elementary level math curricula published by Apologia. It's called: Exploring Creation with Mathematics. It’s been field tested and is designed specifically for homeschooling families. It contains strong science and faith connections, which makes it unique. And the reviews are outstanding.
2022-04-11
23 min
Homeschool Works
14. Understanding Your Teen's Brain
Your teen's brain changes and develops during early adolescence as dramatically as it did from birth-3 yrs of age. Learn how to work with (not against) those changes. Be the source of stability and wisdom your teen needs. Kayte and Debra talk about the risks and advantages during adolescence, a finite window of opportunity parents will not want to miss.
2022-04-06
44 min
Homeschool Works
13. Homeschooling through Grief and Loss
Grief and loss can be overwhelming for a child and their grieving process is often different from adult grieving. Parents may not recognize the significance of a loss in a child's life that we may take in stride--the loss of a pet, changing churches, or moving, for example.Bonnie Gonzalez, licensed counselor and Aim Academy Online psychology teacher, joins Debra and Kathryn to talk about how to recognize the signs of grief, how to keep homeschooling when you are grieving, and how to be attuned to your child's first experiences with loss and grief.
2022-03-31
43 min
Homeschool Works
12. Preschool Homeschooling: Part 2
Play is essential to your preschooler's optimal cognitive development. Here's the confidence you need to give your little ones freedom and leisure!
2022-03-23
37 min
Homeschool Works
11. Preschool Homeschooling: Part 1
What three ingredients are most important to help your preschoolers get ready to learn? You'll find out in this episode. Plus, we talk about lots of EASY ways for parents to support their preschoolers' cognitive growth and language acquisition during this CRITICAL time.We're joined in the studio this week by Kayte's friend, Joanne, who also has preschoolers and is interested in learning more about homeschooling.
2022-03-16
57 min
Homeschool Works
10. Introduction to Online Learning and Aim Academy
Online learning is a major reason homeschooling is growing rapidly in the U.S. and around the world. Here's an inside look at Aim Academy Online, a learning services provider founded by Debra Bell more than a decade ago. Kate and Debra discuss how online learning works and what parents should look for when choosing online classes for their kids.
2022-03-08
29 min
Homeschool Works
9. Choosing Curriculum to Fit Your Child--From the Research
Support your child's optimal learning with the right curriculum fit. Let the research guide your decision-making. Here are three questions to ask yourself as you look at all your curriculum choices. We also talk about how text, images, headings, and white space should be organized on the page to support student learning.
2022-03-02
48 min
CPop
#114 A Tragédia de Macbeth e uma nova releitura assustadora de Shakespeare
O diretor Joel Coen traz uma nova releitura para uma das peças mais clássicas de William Shakespeare. Disponível na Apple TV+, "A Tragédia de Macbeth" une elementos do teatro em um visual que amplia o impacto do horror que assola o reino da Escócia. Violência, loucura, ambição...está tudo ali em grandes atuações de Denzel Washington, Frances McDormand, Kathryn Hunter, entre outros. Carlos Corrêa, Márcio Gomes e Mauren Xavier discutem o filme.
2022-01-20
48 min
Conversations with Academics
22: Kathryn McConnell
Kathryn McConnell - Doctoral Candidate at Yale School of the Environment. 4 April 2021. Katie and I talk about her research on the impacts of wildfire on human lives, how Covid has changed our own lives, and a bit about the PhD process.
2021-12-24
32 min
Conversations with Academics
18: Dr. Kathryn Turner
Dr. Kathryn Turner - Idaho State University. 17 December 2019. Kathryn tells me about her experience in the job search and what sort of things to look out for. She stresses the importance of hobbies, or taking time away from work, and she ends with the power of sleep and talking to humans - we are social creatures after all.
2021-12-24
24 min
Homeschool Works
8. Teaching Writing: The Nuts and Bolts
In our final episode of Season 1, we talk about the six traits of great writing, how to evaluate your child's writing, and wrap up with a hot take on avoiding the pitfalls of teaching writing. From the research, folks, here's what you need to know.And that's a wrap -- we'll release Season 2 spring of 2022.
2021-11-22
45 min
Homeschool Works
7. Teaching Writing: Big Picture
Why should writing be a central component of your homeschool program? Because writing is a learning tool. Children learn what they write about. In this episode, we talk about the writing process--the key steps students should step through as they compose. And, we end with a discussion about why writing is a gift from God we should all treasure.
2021-11-15
40 min
Homeschool Works
6. Teaching Reading: The Nuts and Bolts
In this episode we talk about how to use the preschool years to get your child ready to read. Then we look at how to teach reading and what to do once your child is reading independently. We also give listeners tips for the middle school and high school years, and finish with strategies for helping a struggling reader. Thanks for listening!
2021-11-02
50 min
Homeschool Works
5. Teaching Reading: Big Picture
Here are the high level goals for teaching a child how to read and what to do once they are reading independently. We start with an overview of the research into how children learn to read.
2021-10-25
48 min
Homeschool Works
4. Teaching Math: The Nuts and Bolts
Kathryn gives an overview of the scope of math education from K-12. Then she drills down into the priorities at each grade level. Finally, we close with a conversation about how to make math fun, and why you should!
2021-10-17
54 min
Homeschool Works
3. Teaching Math: Big Picture
In this episode, Kathryn shares the most important goals to prioritize in your math program. The conversation includes great examples and simple strategies to use. Debra and Kathryn also discuss what to look for in a math curriculum and how to make the one you are currently using work best.
2021-10-11
46 min
Homeschool Works
2. Looking Back: Our Homeschool Story
Kathryn and Debra discuss why their family chose homeschooling in the first place. Kathryn shares what she remembers about the elementary and high school years, what was great about the college transition and what was not so great, some of their biggest homeschool mistakes, and how being a second-generation homeschool mom affects Kathryn's approach to homeschool now.
2021-10-04
49 min
Homeschool Works
1. Why Homeschooling Works with Dr. Debra Bell and Kathryn Gomes
Why does homeschooling work? Join mother-daughter team, Debra Bell and Kathryn Gomes, for a lively discussion of the research that points to why homeschooling works for so many families. We then explore the ways to individualize your homeschool program for maximum benefit for each child.
2021-10-01
53 min
Homeschool Conversations
Methods and Mindsets for Making Homeschool Math Interesting and Engaging with Kathryn Gomes
Math! We all need it. A few of us love it, many of us tolerate it, and some of us despise it. In today’s podcast, we have an interesting and insightful conversation with author and speaker Kathryn Gomes. Kathryn is the author of Apologia’s elementary math curriculum and second-generation homeschooling mother of three who surprised herself by falling in love with math!
2021-08-04
37 min
Livros que amamos - histórias para crianças
A velhinha que dava nome as coisas
Era uma vez uma velhinha que já não tinha nenhum amigo, pois todos eles haviam morrido. Por isso, ela começou a dar nome às coisas que durariam mais que ela: sua casa, seu carro, sua poltrona. Até o dia em que um cachorrinho apareceu no seu portão. Então, a velhinha acaba dando um nome ao cachorrinho, mesmo correndo o risco de sobreviver a ele. Escrito por Cynthia Rylant, ilustrado por Kathryn Brown, traduzido por Gilda de Aquino, e publicado no Brasil pela Brinque-Book.
2021-04-22
10 min
Conversations with Academics
22: Kathryn McConnell
Kathryn McConnell - Doctoral Candidate at Yale School of the Environment - Katie and I talk about her research on the impacts of wildfire on human lives, how Covid has changed our... A conversation with academics about what they do, how they manage their time, or what life is like as they progress through their careers
2021-04-05
00 min
A Beleza da Vida - A Autoestima do Paciente Oncológico
05. Pelo sim, pelo não
"Pelo sim, pelo não”. Este é o tema do Episódio 05 da série de Podcasts "A Beleza da Vida – a autoestima do paciente oncológico". No diálogo com a dermatologista oncológica, Dra. Giselle Barros, vamos aprender dicas preciosas: como lidar com a perda dos cabelos e dos pelos que vão embora durante o tratamento oncológico, como cuidar do novo visual e nos preparar para quando o tratamento terminar. Aprendizados que iremos guardar por toda a vida! Agradecemos por você estar conosco e por nos ajudar a divulgar! Apresentação: Vera Golik e Hugo Lenzi / Rep...
2020-12-07
44 min
Conversations with Academics
18: Dr. Kathryn Turner
Dr. Kathryn Turner - Idaho State University Kathryn tells me about her experience in the job search and what sort of things to look out for. She stresses the importance of hobbies, or taking time... A conversation with academics about how they manage their time, or what life is like as they progress through their careers.
2019-12-18
00 min
Salvo Melhor Juízo
SMJ #8 - Judiciário e Ditadura
O fim das “águas de março” e o início do “abril vermelho” é um período em que se busca refletir sobre o que foi o golpe militar de 1964 e quais consequências da ditadura civil-militar ainda rastejam e entulham o Estado brasileiro. Sem o interesse de criar artificiais conexões entre 1964 e 2016, é preciso antes identificar as especificidades daquele período dentro dos jogos de poder e disputas existentes à época. Muito se fala – com razão – sobre a tortura, as violações de direitos humanos, o processo econômico e político, mas nem sempre o papel do direito e do poder judiciário é rele...
2016-04-04
1h 38
Salvo Melhor Juízo
SMJ #8 - Judiciário e Ditadura
O fim das “águas de março” e o início do “abril vermelho” é um período em que se busca refletir sobre o que foi o golpe militar de 1964 e quais consequências da ditadura civil-militar ainda rastejam e entulham o Estado brasileiro. Sem o interesse de criar artificiais conexões entre 1964 e 2016, é preciso antes identificar as especificidades daquele período dentro dos jogos de poder e disputas existentes à época. Muito se fala – com razão – sobre a tortura, as violações de direitos humanos, o processo econômico e político, mas nem sempre o papel do direito e do poder judiciário é rele...
2016-04-04
1h 38
Salvo Melhor Juízo
SMJ #8 - Judiciário e Ditadura
O fim das “águas de março” e o início do “abril vermelho” é um período em que se busca refletir sobre o que foi o golpe militar de 1964 e quais consequências da ditadura civil-militar ainda rastejam e entulham o Estado brasileiro. Sem o interesse de criar artificiais conexões entre 1964 e 2016, é preciso antes identificar as especificidades daquele período dentro dos jogos de poder e disputas existentes à época. Muito se fala – com razão – sobre a tortura, as violações de direitos humanos, o processo econômico e político, mas nem sempre o papel do direito e do poder judiciário é rele...
2016-04-04
1h 38