What if 80% of your students were emotionally traumatised? How do you plan classes if you don’t know which or how many of your students will show up every day? How do you use the artwork your students create to finance their own education? Ssekitto Kalule Emmanuel took these questions and created an initiative that […]
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Sam Taylor: Quaker ideology as the underpinning of a school
Here is a powerful 1.09 second clip of Sam Taylor’s chat at Doorways to Learning with Donna. Full episode can be heard here. How can a little school in Iowa manifest Quaker values in its faculty and student body? How can beginning each day in silence and meditation change a students’ possibilities? You are about to fall into an adventure listening to
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Elizabeth Medhurst: Teenagers Exploring entrepreneurship
Should teenagers explore entrepreneurship? Should they be able to use class time to find their unique passions and then monitise them? What social skills do teeneagers need to create a business that includes community? Elizabeth Medhurst answers this and so much more. Her project/app Enterprise Adventure gives teenagers all over the world the steps to
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Russell Stannard Video Clip: Technology in the classroom?
When should we use technology in. the classroom? What are some. of the best programs for language learning? What are we eliminating when we include technology in a lesson? Russell Stannard is the founder of www.teachertrainingvideos.com and winner of four awards in educational technology. He’s ranked as no less than one of top 20 educational
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Dana winters: the ideology of Fred Rogers as key to the emotional health of educators
How could your favourite show when you were a child become your mental health guide as an adult? What six principles are vital de be an emotionally healthy educator? Should seeking out community be a part of every teacher’s professional development? Dana Winters, Executive Director of Educator’s Neighborhood, answers all these questions and so many
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Doorways to learning video clip: Katie & Ana Farinas: What Question should you always ask your child?
Here is a powerful 0.5o second clip of Katie & Ana Farina’s chat at Doorways to Learning with Donna. Full episode can be heard here. What is the question you need to always ask you child even if they never answer? Who do we trust more – our child’s therapist or ourselves? It’s estimated that one
Ree Gillet: Using Passion to empower lives in rural zambia
How many times could you drive past children with distended stomachs on the roads leading to your luxury resort? What’s possible with passion and the will to show up? What would a village most need to become empowered? You’re a teacher, mother, wife, and on your travels you see poverty all around you, yet you
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Robin Berlinsky Video Clip: Partnering with Local Companies promotes 21st century skills
Why would a huge company like Boeing want to partner with my students? STEAM lessons in an after-school program? A bit too ambitious? How can I combat the eternal dilemma of summer learning loss? Listen to full episode here. You’ll find the answers to these questions and so many more in this episode. Get ready
Surabhi Yadav: Vanquishing illiteracy in India …and next…the world!
What would you do if 250 million people in your country were illiterate? What would you do if 600 million people in your country were at least three levels below reading level? How many of these readers could you yourself tutor, if that’s your incredibly generous and philanthropic solution? Get ready to find out how
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Doorways to learning video clip: shannon warner, Charter schools and working with families
Here is a powerful 0.57 second clip of Shannon Warner’s chat at Doorways to Learning with Donna. Full episode can be heard here. After five intense years, Shannon became a classic case of teacher burnout, taking on too many responsibilities, caring too much about her students and their families, and not taking enough care herself. You’re