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Lecție DeschisăLecție DeschisăEpisodul 02 cu Inna Negrescu-Babuș. Ce putem face împreună, părinți și profesori pentru a schimba lucrurile în educație?Inna Negrescu Babuș este fondatoarea Asociației PROED a cărui obiectiv este construirea partenereiatului școală-familie. În acest episod am vorbit despre schimbarea din educație și ce putem face fiecare, acolo unde suntem pentru a mișca lucrurile din loc. 2024-05-0838 minEntre Comillas PodcastEntre Comillas PodcastEpisodio 13 Temporada 2El desayuno está asociado con múltiples beneficios para los estudiantes como un peso corporal más saludable, mayor memoria y atención en clase y una mejor nutrición y salud en general. Francisco Herrera Morales, nutricionista de Productos Nevada nos brinda algunos consejos.Y Mariana León, Investigadora Residente del Centro de Investigación Educativa CIEDU nos cuenta sobre una investigación en conjunto con PROED en la que  se de demostró que estudiantes en condiciones desfavorables pueden recibir a través WhatsApp herramientas para mejorar  el aprendizaje.2024-04-0326 minPickles and Vodka: a Mental Health PodcastPickles and Vodka: a Mental Health Podcast#113 You Don't Belong in a Box feat. LABELSInspired by tabloid news, your attention-deficit cohosts have a conversation about labels in the mental health world. Topics and tangents include: Ways we feel stuck and ashamed in our eating disorders this week Glennon Doyle’s recent anorexia diagnosis and ensuing controversy Differentiating professional diagnoses and personal labels Labels we’ve given ourselves, labels others have given us, and labels we’ve reclaimed How online dating has changed the way we label ourselves Reddit and r/ProED (RIP) When it’s healthy to internalize labels and when to let them go Our most...2023-01-231h 01Pickles and Vodka: a Mental Health PodcastPickles and Vodka: a Mental Health Podcast#113 You Don't Belong in a Box feat. LABELSInspired by tabloid news, your attention-deficit cohosts have a conversation about labels in the mental health world. Topics and tangents include: Ways we feel stuck and ashamed in our eating disorders this week Glennon Doyle’s recent anorexia diagnosis and ensuing controversy Differentiating professional diagnoses and personal labels Labels we’ve given ourselves, labels others have given us, and labels we’ve reclaimed How online dating has changed the way we label ourselves Reddit and r/ProED (RIP) When it’s healthy to internalize labels and when to let them go...2023-01-231h 01Lattes TalkLattes TalkConheça os fatores de riscoNeste episódio elencaremos de forma a detalhar quais esses fatores de risco para infecção pelo HIV em pessoas privadas de liberdade e como suas relações de comportamentos de riscos interfere de forma direta para aumento dos indicies de casos. E esse episódio será apresentado por Lorena Paiva, Graduanda de Enfermagem pelo Centro Universitário INTA-UNINTA, pesquisadora Voluntária pela CNPq Brasil, presidente da liga Acadêmica de Enfermagem em Infectologia-LAEI, monitora da Sociedade Cearense de Pesquisa e Inovação em saúde-Socepis. Nos sigam nas redes sociais:  @socepis @lorenalpaiva Referêcias: Trabalhadoras urbanas. Em Leite Lopes, J. S. (ed.) Cul...2021-12-1707 minGeopizzaGeopizzaQuando o Racismo Parou Los Angeles #60Uma sociedade desigual, implica em uma sociedade violenta. Antes do assassinato de George Floyd em 2020, os distúrbios raciais de Los Angeles foram os maiores e mais destrutivos da história dos EUA. Los Angeles tinha vários motivos para ser uma bomba-relógio racial: Em 1910, cerca de 80% dos bairros da cidade tinham leis que proibiam a integração residencial de afro-americanos e brancos.  Na década de 1940, a situação piorou: 95% das moradias em Los Angeles estavam proibidas para certas minorias. Diversas imobiliárias, proprietários e construtoras adotavam uma...2021-08-273h 05EducandoAndo MXEducandoAndo MXEp09 EducandoAndo: ¿Cómo puede contribuir la sociedad civil en la educación pública?Episodio nueve, platicamos con Pilar Paras, fundadora y presidenta del consejo de ProEd, organización de la sociedad civil que ha logrado intervenir de manera exitosa y perdurable a muchísimas escuelas en ocho estados de la república a lo largo de 24 años con un modelo diseñado para intervenir  y acompañar en las instituciones escolares y de capacitación a los docentes en periodos de 6 años.Este es un episodio lleno de aprendizaje e inspiración de cómo con ganas, empuje y perseverancia se puede realmente cambiar una comunidad entera si cambia la e...2020-12-021h 02Alô, Ciência?Alô, Ciência?#094 A educação era melhor na ditadura?Alô, alô! A democracia no Brasil ainda é recente! Você já deve ter ouvido falar isso em algum lugar. E, de fato, ela é! A história do Brasil é marcada por um período obscuro iniciado na década de 60. O Brasil de Juscelino Kubitschek até então acabava de cumprir grande parte da sua meta de se industrializar no chamado desenvolvimento econômico de “50 anos em 5”. Porém, esse período termina com uma articulação empresarial e militar: o golpe civil-militar, que começou em 31 de março e se concluiu no dia 1 de abril de 1964. Uma mudança política radical que fez com...2020-08-2054 minImprobable DevelopmentsImprobable DevelopmentsMary Rofael, MD: Helping Companies Communicate Complex Data in Ways that Matter“I think it is really important for the public and the patient Community to learn a little more about FDA advisory committees because these are public meetings and they're accessible for anyone to attend and learn from.” Mary Rofael, MDAn FDA Advisory Committee is one of the biggest moments in the development of a new treatment. As a drug developer, I consider the FDA Ad Comm as the pinnacle of my career. During these hearings, a company is given a short time to make the case for the approval of their New Drug Application (NDA) and answer questions from a...2020-06-2925 minHair to TechHair to Tech2 Here I Am, Two Years LaterAmber and Jen discuss some education and training options. Also, hipster moments.Minor correction -- the degree was a Masters in Computer Information Systems, not cybersecurity, and I swear Jen wasn't drinking. Good grief.University of Utah: Cybersecurity Bootcamphttps://continue.utah.edu/proed/academy/certificate/cybersecurity-bootcampUniversity of Utah: Coding Bootcamphttps://continue.utah.edu/proed/academy/certificate/web-coding-bootcamp2020-06-2636 minQuin BookzQuin BookzCold In The Ville Feat. Ace Haven [Prod. ProEd]Video on the way2017-11-3003 minPretty FreshPretty FreshThe Mighty Mad Hour - Episode 4 - "Producers"THE MIGHTY MAD HOUR   You know when you hear the beat and just think GAH DAM! Well we talk about the producers that do just that!  Proed Beats - Viva Mescal - Crabs In The Barrio  4th Beats - Endz - 714 Aspect One - Catch Lungs - Hello Neighbors Badson Beats - Viva Mescal - Dream Tower Rokem - Greaseball - Roll Thru - Strange People Besatree - Besatree - Disappear Dj Drastik - Kiddo - Self Ras Josh - T...2017-06-1300 minQuin BookzQuin Bookz#THEPAST [Prod. ProED]Quin Bookz single off his 3rd compilation #IAintShit2017-02-2703 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 12: Debra Kennedy, Director of Executive Education, Bentley UniversityDebra Kennedy shares how her successful private-sector career with broad responsibilities in finance, marketing and general management brought her to leading a newly-created Executive Education center at Bentley University. Her background helps her to understand business goals her clients have and design programs to meet them. She is very proud to admit that large number of her clients come back for more programs or refer their colleagues to work with her team. This is the biggest compliment to the team members and a testament of their dedication and customer focus. For episode notes and transcript download visit www.proed.com...2016-12-0900 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 11: Lovdy Grossman, Director of Conferences and Training, University of Texas at AustinLovdy will discuss her background at the school which began with a series of events that she will share with the audience. She will also describe her role within the LBJ School and how her department supports the professional development needs of state employees and their team’s ability to manage large conferences for the school and the university as a whole. She also will share her thoughts on professional development in this industry, staying current with changes in Executive Education, and how she connects with others in Executive Education. She will also reflect on how her department has consistently at...2016-11-1600 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 10: Ross Morriss, Director, Strategic Partnerships, University of South AustraliaWe will hear from Ross on several discussion points: his background in business, his teaching for the school, and eventually his role in Executive Education as a Director. He will also discuss the core business he is responsible for in the areas of operations, entrepreneurship, and innovation. His views on working in the custom arena and the link to open-enrollment. He describes the best case scenario for how to create a revenue stream in custom and engaging alumni. He will also describe his view on professional development for him and the centre that he is responsible for and the challenges...2016-11-1400 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 9: Kristin Zecca, Director, Executive Education Programs, MIT Sloan School of ManagementToday we are speaking with Kristin Zecca, one of the Directors of Executive Education at the Sloan School of Business at MIT. Kristin will tell us about her career journey beginning with educational technology, earning her MBA from Simmons College of Management, positions in sales and creation of leadership programs to her current role in Executive Education at MIT. She will describe her role in open-enrollment working with some very high profile international programs that include coaching and entrepreneurship along with her many connections with companies around the world. She will also share what her current goals are and how...2016-11-1200 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 8: Bill Swanson, Director, Executive MBA & Non-Degree Programs, University of Nebraska OmahaIn this episode Bill describes his career path that took him from a student of Executive MBA program at the University of Nebraska at Omaha to its director including responsibility for non-degree offerings. Bill shares importance of storytelling in effective teaching of professionals and how his long business career helps him to make his stories relevant to his students and his programs more effective. His smooth transition from a private sector to university environment surprised his colleagues but it was not accidental. Bill also talks about his new programs and future plans. For episode notes and transcript download visit www...2016-10-2000 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 7: Christina Dolan, Manager, Executive Education, University of SaskatchewanChristina will discuss her background at the university which began as a student and an intern, then becoming a full-time program manager while earning her MBA from the University and eventually her current role as the manager of Executive Education. She will describe her journey, their team’s ability to create new programs, breathe life into mature programs, and talk about how their business is structured. She also will share her thoughts on professional development in this industry, staying current with changes in Executive Education, and how she connects with others in Executive Education. For episode notes and transcript download vi...2016-10-1100 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 6: Paul Slaggert, Director, Executive Education, University of Notre DamePaul Slaggert discusses how he began his career in financial institutions in New York City and moved to working at a university. He found his passion in Executive Education and built on his strengths and desire to offer a unique connection to a university for his program participants. Paul shares his strategy of expanding programs by accessing the Notre Dame community and making it stronger. He explains how faculty is the face of the center and the university and how he selects them. He recalls a very interesting example of a collaboration developed from his network built at the Conference...2016-10-0400 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 5: Dan McCarthy, Director, Executive Development Programs, University of New HampshireIn this episode we will be talking with Dan McCarthy, the Director of Executive Development Programs at the University of New Hampshire and one of the top bloggers on topics of Leadership. Dan will discuss how he switched from been responsible for leadership development in companies to providing university-based executive education to organizations. He has a fascinating story about how he started blogging, grew his blog, and got it to top ranking positions instead of going for his Ph.D. He will also share his history with the Conference on Management and Executive Development from a first-time attendee a few...2016-09-2300 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 4: Deb Merry, Director, Executive Education, Dalhousie UniversityDeb will discuss in more depth her ideas on growing open-enrollment, connecting with the business community, and becoming the vendor of choice for the local businesses. She also will share her thoughts on professional development in this industry, staying current with changes in Executive Education, and how she connects with others in Executive Education. For episode notes and transcript download visit www.proed.com/deb-merry-podcast/2016-09-1700 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 3: Denise Douglas, Associate Dean, Executive Education, Case Western Reserve UniversityIn this episode Denise Douglas will describe her background, Executive Education’s faculty bench strength, legacy programs, her role as an executive coach, some of her hobbies, and how her career at Case Western has grown over the years and where it might go in the future. For episode notes and transcript download visit http://www.proed.com/denise-douglas-podcast/2016-05-2500 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 2: Emily Flo, Associate Director of Operations, Executive Education, University of St ThomasIn this episode we will learn how Emily brought her skills of managing people in a retail setting to become a manager of operations and customer service at Executive Education unit of the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis, MN. She will also share some of the “hands on” customer service skills that she learned early on in her career that helped her with imparting those to her team members. For episode notes and transcript download visit http://www.proed.com/emily-flo-podcast/2016-05-2500 minSucceED Podcast by ProEdSucceED Podcast by ProEdEpisode 1: Andrew Stevens, Assistant Dean & Director, Executive Education, University of AdelaideAndrew will discuss his background in the business world, his MBA, and the process of becoming the Director of the Center after the previous Director retired. He opens up about the learning curve, his relationship with the CMED Conference, the global partnership he and another attendee created during their time at the CMED Conference and the things that get him up and through the day at the University of Adelaide. For episode notes and transcript download visit http://www.proed.com/andrew-stevens-podcast/2016-05-2500 min