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EDVIEW360

Voyager Sopris Learning

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Hosted by Pam Austin and Greg Hullett, these discussions will feature dialogues with experienced educators, inspiring thought leaders, social media influencers, and leading education innovators.
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EdVoices

EdReports

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All students deserve access to a high-quality curriculum. In our EdVoices podcast series, we chat with educators about the availability, adoption, and use of high-quality, standards-aligned instructional materials and why they're so crucial for student learning.
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Hey there, Welcome to “Marketing EdVenture with Jacque’ Walker”, THE HUB for Business, Fashion, Marketing, and other CTE Educators that integrate marketing into the learning experience. I’m a former educator who taught 14 years in a magnet school crafting a 4-year Fashion Marketing program; 3-year dual credit Visual Presentation certification; and certified entrepreneurship academy while being a DECA advisor. I have over 20 years of experience in sales, retail management, and project managem ...
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EDVF by Providenti’elles

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! Les épisodes vont reprendre le 6 janvier 2022 ! STAY TUNED 🚀 Le podcast collaboratif qui met en lumière des éclats de voix autour du féminin - by Providenti’elles - Chaque 1er jeudi du mois : une interview Confidenti’elles - Chaque 3e jeudi du mois : une table ronde Pluri’elles avec 2 invité.es qui portera sur la question du mois
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O apresentador de podcast, Edvando Tomaz é hábil em conduzir conversas envolventes e informativas, explorando diferentes temas e entrevistando convidados relevantes. Sua voz cativante e habilidades de comunicação tornam cada episódio uma experiência agradável para os ouvintes. No mundo digital, se destaca como um experiente profissional de mídias sociais, capaz de gerenciar e otimizar estratégias para alcançar resultados efetivos. Sua capacidade de criar e curar conteúdo de qualidade ajuda a ...
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The Inspire EdVentures Podcast

Eric Weber, Dave Cox, Michael Windelspecht

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From the jungles of Belize, to bee hives in the heartland of America, we take you to meet inspiring people and organizations that are striving to make a difference in wildlife conservation and education. Listen to experts as they talk about jaguar conservation, the importance of raptors, the science of the Mayans, and local bee conservation efforts, and learn how you can assist them in their efforts. Formed by a team of science educators with over 15 years experience in international educati ...
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ESSDACK EDventure Cast

ESSDACK's EDventure Cast

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We love a great story. Stories help us understand each other. They help us learn from each other. They connect us. And so, when we find a great story, we want to share it. We started Destination EDventure to highlight teachers and students doing amazing things. Talking EDventure tells the stories of our own Team. But Jaime and Glen learned they could not be everywhere. So in an effort to share more great stories in education the podcast EDventure Cast was created.
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Education International

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Education International is the voice of teachers and other education employees across the globe. A federation of 396 associations and unions in 171 countries and territories, it represents some 32.5 million educators and support professionals in education institutions from early childhood to university. EdVoices is Education International's podcast on education policy and practice, published regularly in several languages (mainly English, French, and Spanish).
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Welcome to a space where teachers talk freely about anything that's on their mind also this is a space for people to share their innovative ideas a place where we break the mold of traditional education systems be free to open two new innovative ideas and mindsets for the benefit of students teachers and all of the educational communities
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Edvolution Podcast

Shireen Jaffer

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What leads people to evolve, unlearn, or drastically change the course of their life? What happens when you stop relying on societal constructs and start questioning what you’ve been taught to believe? Join Edvo CEO Shireen Jaffer and an eclectic mix of guests as they attempt to find the answers to these questions. Earnest, raw, and compelling, this is a look into how we make the most important choices of our lives.
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Edvins musikaliska resa

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Jag har intervjuat fyra olika musiker som berättar om allt från hur de började med musik till vad de har för drömmar och mål i framtiden. Vi får vara med om en musikalisk resa genom tid och rum och hör vad som format dessa musiker till vad de är idag. De fyra gästerna är i tur och ordning: Anton van Duinen Fredrik Greneskog Adan Brown Per Svensson Denna podcasten är mitt gymnasiearbete och jag skulle var väldigt glad om just du vill vara med och hjälpa mig med att sprida och dela detta så my ...
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School change is hard…but it can be done! Join us as we talk about what it takes to transform a school’s culture of practice to be more aligned with the scientific evidence base on reading, and why it’s worth the effort. Dr. Heidi Beverine-Curry of The Reading League will share how a single school or entire district can transition successfully to t…
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Episode 32. This episode starts a 3-part series about the marketing concept. I will be covering: target market, marketing mix, marketing functions. Today I'm starting with the target market. ------------------------------ If you find this podcast valuable, please subscribe, rate, review and share it with someone who will benefit from the informatio…
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EdReports reviewer, Therese Arsenault, shares her perspectives on why it’s so important for science teachers to have access to high-quality instructional materials and a voice in the adoption process. Related resources: The State of K-12 Science Curriculum Watch: How to Use EdReports High School Science Reviews in Your Selection Process EdReports L…
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Episode 31. Today I'm focusing on logistics. As you've learned over the last few weeks, there are many parts to a fashion show production. This 10th and final part, will give you insight on: securing your location seating changing rooms the front and back of house security. ----------------------------------------- COMING SOON..... If you find valu…
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Episode 30. Today is a special episode. I cover the Met Gala and all things that make it what it is today. Let me tell you, in researching for this episode, I learned tons of things that I never have known. I took a deep dive into everything that there is to know about the Met Gala. And I'm really excited to share that with you today. Be prepared t…
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Episode 29. Promotion is one of the seven marketing functions and is key to the success of any marketing campaign. In this episode, you will learn about the 5 marketing collateral and channels of distribution used to effectively promotion your fashion show production. ----------------------------------------- As a fashion marketing teacher for 14 y…
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We know from decades of rigorous research how students learn to read and how they should be taught. Nevertheless, many elements of evidence-based reading instruction are missing from K–2 classrooms. Join this fascinating and applicable discussion with one of education’s most respected researchers, Dr. Barbara Foorman, as she shares the research-bas…
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Episode 28. Today, we are spotlighting stage coordination. This is very key because this is where it's all going down for the fashion show. I'm covering five areas: Music, Props Stage setting Runway Capturing the show ----------------------------------------- As a fashion marketing teacher for 14 years, I managed the production of 12 fashion shows.…
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Episode 27. We are continuing "Mastering the Production" of a fashion show series. This is Part Seven, in which we're going to talk about creating a compelling fashion show story through the segment development. Segment development can be a complicated process and hinges on many factors: There are 4 main elements to consider. Is the show designer f…
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Have you ever wondered what happens when the territories of humans and jaguars collide? As you will see, it usually doesn't turn out well for the jaguar. So in this episode, we are meeting with Jamal Andrewin-Bohn, Conservation Director at the Belize Zoo and Tropical Education Center, and zookeeper Jose Valdez to talk about the details of the Human…
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Episode 26. In this episode, the focus is on the methods of acquiring merchandise and the management of the models from measurements to the final practice before the fashion show. ----------------------------------------------------------------- As a fashion marketing teacher for 14 years, I managed the production of 12 fashion shows. These were st…
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EdReports multilingual learner lead, Margaret Overbagh-Feld, offers districts best practices for multilingual learners when selecting and implementing new materials. Resources: What I Learned From Teaching English Language Learners for 30 Years https://www.edreports.org/resources/article/what-i-learned-from-teaching-english-language-learners-for-30…
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Today represents the 5th part of an 11-part series. We're talking about a model call. You've determined the leadership roles in the fashion show. You've developed the fashion show theme. Now it's time to have the model call because you're ready to get the models selected, so you can start fittings and practicing choreography for the show. This epis…
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Episode 24. So we've talked about the roles and responsibilities. And we now get develop the theme for the fashion show. This was one of the most exciting parts of Fashion Show Production for my students. There are many ways in which you can come up with a theme for a fashion show. But I'm going to tell you about the two ways that I did it with my …
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Episode 23. This week we explore the fashion show production roles. In addition to these roles, there are teams to support them. At a minimum, every show has a fashion show director, model coordinator, and merchandise coordinator. To operate in the most effective and efficient way, the following are key roles every production should have: Fashion S…
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In our second episode of what we are calling our Partner Season, we are featuring Dr. Andy Coleman, Chair of the Biology Department at Talladega College in Alabama, and more importantly, an individual who shares our passion for making educational experiences available to everyone. Last year, Andy partnered with IE to bring two McNair Scholar studen…
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In this conversation, Dr. Pamela Snow will discuss oral language in early childhood and across the school years, with a focus on its importance and role in developing, and being developed by, reading skills. She will also discuss the importance of applying public health principles to early reading instruction, to maximize success for all through ev…
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Episode 22. As a fashion marketing teacher for 14 years, I managed the production of 12 fashion shows. These were student-led productions with several high-level positions and production teams. I'm going to break those down and discuss how to produce a fashion show. This 11-part series will cover: History of fashion shows Types of fashion shows Rol…
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Episode 21. We've taken a look into fashion week over the last two weeks. Let's transition the discussion to fashion show production. Fashion shows have been around since 1300. You may be surprised at how it all started. In this episode, I'll cover: The purpose of fashion shows How the shows have evolved The rise of models -------------------------…
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Episode 20. Welcome back to the part two discussion about fashion week. Last week we talked about the who, the what, the where, and the how of Fashion Week. This week we're going to be talking about: Why Fashion Week Matters Unveiling the Industry Insights Engaging Student Activities -----------------------------------------------------------------…
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For our first episode, we thought that we would take a few minutes to introduce you to the three co-founders of Inspire EdVentures, Dave, Eric and Michael. Together, they are going to tell the story of what inspired them to form IE, and what they see as the future of conservation education. Each founder has a unique story, but here you will witness…
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This episode is the third of an Education International podcast series entitled ‘Pedagogies of Possibility,’ focusing on how the Teacher-led Learning Circles for Formative Assessment (T3LFA) project has provided the space for educators to come together across its 7 project countries to invent innovative pedagogical practice that improves educationa…
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Join us for this interesting conversation with our guest Literacy Expert Susan Ebbers who will share the research and strategies surrounding learning to read. Ebbers will illustrate how research supports the entwining of phonology, orthography, morphology, and vocabulary when teaching children to read, and to read more capably and with greater comp…
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This week's episode is about Fashion Week. I will cover this topic in a two part series. In the first part I talk about: What Fashion Week is, Where Fashion Week is held, How Fashion Week is organized, How often Fashion Week happens. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RESOURCE Check out the Fashion Week…
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Episode 18. This episode delves into the concept of Brand Stretching, exploring why brands choose to extend their product lines into new categories, the various strategies involved, and the potential advantages and disadvantages. Here are some things that are covered: Explanation of how established brands expand into new product categories to remai…
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Episode 17. There are two different celebrations this month: 👩🏾Black History Month 🟥⬛🟩 👩🏽‍🏫CTE Month👨🏾‍🚒👩🏾‍🎨🧑🏾‍💼🧑🏾‍🍳👗💈💅🏾 . I'm going to be celebrating those all February. And guess what? We have an extra day in February this year. So happy birthday to those who are leap year babies. ------------------------------ 🟥⬛🟩 I just want to give a little bl…
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Episode 16. In episode 14, I talked about the phases and the runs of the fashion cycle as a part of the Fashion Movement. Today in part two of this three-part series, I'm going to go over three Fashion Theories: Trickle Up Trickle Down Trickle Across RESOURCE Every time YOU buy a fashion item, YOU are impacted by, influenced by, or participating in…
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We finally made it into the podcasting universe! Thank you everyone for your patience and encouragement! We have a lot of exciting guests and programs coming up this season, so to kick things off Michael and Ashley take a few moments to let you know a little bit about us, and what you can expect over the next few months. We would love your feedback…
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Episode 15. I am coming to you today with an interruption in the schedule of my fashion movement series to bring you a bonus episode. So I had the pleasure of being a judge at a DECA Competition last week. The reason why I want to bring you this episode is because I was judging written projects. I noticed that there was a disparity in the informati…
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Join us for this lively and informative discussion between two literacy powerhouses. Dr. Claude Goldenberg, a bilingual literacy expert and author, and Dr. Louisa Moats, author of Speech to Print, Spellography, and creator of LANGUAGE! Live® and LETRS®, as they explore the universals for teaching children to read in any language. What does reading …
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Episode 14. I am going into a 3-part series about the movement of fashion. You will have an opportunity to learn a few things or just to refresh about how fashion moves, and why it's important for us to know about the movement of fashion. Fashion industry personnel understand the necessity of studying the movement of fashion in order to effectively…
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I know many of you are back in the classroom or headed back to the classroom. And really what that means is that CTSO competition is headed into full speed ahead. Right? I know that because I'm actually going to be a judge this year for the district in which I used to teach in. And that's going to be happening in a couple of weeks. I really look fo…
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Welcome to 2024. Let's get this season started. So as Nigel in the infamous movie, The Devil Wears Prada said, All right, everyone, Gird your loins. And he said this in preparation for Miranda, the infamous Miranda walking into the building. I'm saying it in reference to the DECA season and CTSO season, walking into the building. it is January and …
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Episode 11. Merry Christmas. Yes, I'm releasing an episode on Christmas Day, but rest assured that I am spending time with my family. So yesterday I got to see my eight month old granddaughter walk, yes walk at eight months, eight months old, she's practically running at this point. Not surprising though, since both of her parents are track athlete…
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When I tell you that I’m so proud of my alumni, it’s an understatement. As I said in another episode, through social media I see them going to college, starting careers, and adulting. But sitting down and chatting with them really allows me to hear how CTE and CTSO programs ignite a spark in them that continues to fuel their life choices and career…
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Episode 9. It’s CTSO competition season. I’ve decided to share with you my proprietary DECA Roleplay Prep Framework. It’s 3 parts and covers: Case Study Prep Presentation Administration If you sponsor a different CTSO, listen in because you may be able to apply some of these strategies for your organization. So grab your notepad and pen to be ready…
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Episode 8. It's always fascinating to hear about the diverse paths that students take after graduating from high school, especially when they pursue a passion and successfully carve out a career for themselves. In today’s Feature Friday, I sat down with one of my 2011 graduates Adriana Caballero. She was one of my very creative and ambitious studen…
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Episode 7. Have you ever found yourself suddenly having to teach a class you know nothing about? It happens far too often. This is what led me to this topic today. Listen in as I talk about a framework for teaching Fashion Marketing that engages your students and introduces them to marketing concepts, while providing rigorous activities and project…
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Episode 6. I talked about 8 effective ways to promote and recruit for your CTE program in episode 5. In this episode, you will hear how Briaana Lark and her teaching partner implement some of these as they carry out a robust recruiting campaign. She also shares some insider information about the planning of the Fashion Magnet's fashion show and som…
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Episode 5. We all know the frustration of having a class full of students who are not interested in our CTE class. We also know the thrill of having students who love our classes and will be on our rosters for multiple years. As you seek to advocate and grow your program, you will need to implement plan to support your vision. In this episode, I sh…
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Episode 4. If you are a CTSO advisor or sponsor, you understand the arduous task of raising money to fund your activities and competition. In this episode of Marketing EdVenture, I continue my conversation with Briaana Lark, a teacher who was once my student in the fashion marketing program she now leads. This is part two of our conversation. Be su…
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Episode 3. Do you currently teach one fashion marketing prep over and over and over again? Do your students want more fashion that is not design-related? Would you like to have a fashion marketing program that is two, three, or maybe even four years. We'll stay tuned for an inside look at the framework of the four year fashion marketing program I t…
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Episode 2. It's Black Friday and the kickoff of Feature Fridays on the Marketing EdVenture podcast. Welcome on into the room. Today I'm here with my very first guest who is no stranger to me. She is Briaana Lark a fashion marketing educator and adjunct instructor at Skyline Career Development Center in Dallas, Texas. What's unique about Briaana bei…
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Episode 1. And so it begins. This is my first episode of Marketing EdVenture with Jacque’ Walker. Today, I'm flying solo and talking about transitioning from corporate America to the education field; the framework of my fashion marketing program; how to expand your fashion marketing class into a fashion program; and the benefits of a fashion progra…
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Dr. Jessica Faith Carter offers districts best practices for prioritizing cultural responsiveness when selecting new materials. Resources: Evaluating Materials for Culturally Responsive Practices: A Landscape Analysis Honoring Origins and Helping Students Succeed How to Prioritize Cultural Responsiveness in Curriculum Review Redefining Engagement: …
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Hey there, Welcome to “Marketing EdVenture with Jacque’ Walker”, THE online resource for Fashion Marketing and CTE Educators. I’m a former marketing educator who taught 14 years in a magnet school crafting a 4-year Fashion Marketing program; 3-year dual credit Visual Presentation certification; and certified entrepreneurship academy while being a D…
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Join this robust discussion about the key features of the Structured Literacy approach proven to work for students with dyslexia. Listeners will learn useful strategies and classroom tips with an emphasis on mastery learning and student outcomes. Our expert will discuss: What is taught in the Structured Literacy approach How the Structured Literacy…
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This episode is the second of a new Education International podcast series entitled ‘Pedagogies of Possibility,’ focusing on how the Teacher-led Learning Circles for Formative Assessment (T3LFA) project has provided the space for educators to come together across its 7 project countries to invent innovative pedagogical practice that improves educat…
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This episode is the first of a new Education International podcast series entitled ‘Pedagogies of Possibility,’ focusing on how the Teacher-led Learning Circles for Formative Assessment (T3LFA) project has provided the space for educators to come together across its 7 project countries to invent innovative pedagogical practice that improves educati…
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For people who have seen the documentary The Right to Read, you’ve heard of Kareem Weaver because his work is featured in the film produced by LaVar Burton. Weaver is an Oakland-based activist with the NAACP, and as an experienced educator his mission is to create a world where all children can read. Join us for this inspiring conversation as we ta…
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