This is the Best Damn EDC Podcast. Mostly, you'll get audio-only episodes of Deep Cuts here with the occasional interview.
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EdChoice Chats is the EdChoice team’s official podcast. EdChoice is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to advancing educational choice as the best pathway to successful lives and a stronger society. We believe families, not bureaucrats, are best equipped to make K-12 schooling decisions for their children. Our team works at the state level to educate diverse audiences, train advocates and engage policymakers on the benefits of high-quality school choice programs. Listen in to st ...
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In the complex world of education, the Harvard EdCast keeps the focus simple: what makes a difference for learners, educators, parents, and our communities. The EdCast is a weekly podcast about the ideas that shape education, from early learning through college and career. We talk to teachers, researchers, policymakers, and leaders of schools and systems in the US and around the world — looking for positive approaches to the challenges and inequities in education. Through authentic conversat ...
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Empreendedorismo Digital, Posicionamento Autêntico, Autoridade Suprema e Impacto
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About Quailty edcuation
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土曜の55分間だけ営業する旅行会社EDC(=Eureka Drive Corporation)の社員たちが担当するPodcast番組。 毎週土曜日に配信中です。
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Family ed centre podcasts
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Me reading a children’s book for my EDCT 2030 class. Grade level: pre-k through 1st grade
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Positive Food For Thought 💭 🗣 Reclaim Your Power!🔊 LiVE ON AiR🔴 TUNE IN NOW!📲
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Podcast by Education Policy Center
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Plug into Indiana EdCast for current events in Hoosier education, teacher resources, and advice from seasoned educators.
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Where #EdChatME and #NextSteps come to life. Join the #EdChatME Design Team (and guests) as we recap the week's chat, discuss our #NextSteps, and #walkthetalk.
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Empreendedorismo e Marketing Digital para você crescer.
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“This is going to be a fun and interesting podcast. I started this in August 19, 2020.” That’s my old intro, I just had to keep it for the nostalgia. This podcast is solely about EDC, as you can see from the title. Episodes not about EDC will be added on special occasions such as holidays and podcast anniversaries. Enjoy the podcast! ;) Podcast name formerly “FunFunFun”, about random topics.
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A podcast about teaching, learning, and educational justice. We talk to faculty, students, alumni, and community members about current issues in education affecting K-12 schools and higher education. FDU EdCast is produced by the School of Education at Fairleigh Dickinson University and hosted by Brian Mooney. Executive producer is Allen Debren. The opinions expressed are those of the host and guests alone, and not the university or School of Education.
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Outdoor EDcast (formerly 'Disconnect: The Outdoor Education Podcast') explores the topics of what Outdoor Education is in the modern school setting, what it's role is, where it's headed and why it's more important now than ever. In partnership with ‘Educators for Climate Action Manitoba’, Outdoor EDcast will now also bring you into professional development sessions hosted by the group of dedicated teachers. Teachers, camp councillors, scout leaders and anyone interested in outdoor, place-bas ...
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Welcome to EDC Unlocked where, each week, we will interviewing some of the biggest names and brands in the EDC & Tech space, getting to know the person behind the watch, blade or desk setup. In addition to sharing their stories, we’ll also be asking each guest questions sourced directly from you, our audience, giving you the content you actually want to listen to. We are launching this as a limited mini-series and seeing where it takes us and so we would love it if you would come join us for ...
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Join the conversation with entrepreneurs, investors, and innovators shaping the startup ecosystem. Venture Voices, an initiative of the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC), explores the stories, strategies, and insights behind successful ventures, covering topics from fundraising and industry trends to leadership and disruption. This podcast aims to boost and upscale Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) in Nigeria, Africa, and worldwide, providing inspiring discussions, expert advice ...
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This week on Deep Cuts, Taylor explores how our gear preferences evolve—and why the blade shape you love today might not be the one you stick with tomorrow. He answers a thoughtful viewer question about shifting tastes, breaks down what matters more than specs, and makes a case for the most versatile blade shape in everyday carry. You’ll also get a…
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Texas and California often appear to be worlds apart when it comes to politics and culture, but the education students are getting – as far as their textbooks go, at least – may not be so different. University of Chicago Assistant Professor Anjali Adukia investigated more than 260 textbooks used in both public and religiously affiliated schools in …
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Dr. Doug Richey—a former pastor and Missouri state representative—shares his unique perspective on the intersection of faith, education, and public policy. With 26 years of pastoral ministry and six years in the Missouri House of Representatives, Ritchie offers a compelling case for why churches should engage in the school choice movement and how t…
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In this first episode of Deep Cuts, I’m breaking down the internet’s freak-out over magnesium knife handles—specifically, Work Sharp’s bold choice on the RMX—and whether any of the panic is actually justified. You’ll also get: – A standout community carry from @6x6matt – The first round of Keep, Trade, Toss – The winner of the Benchmade Mini Bedlam…
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On the latest episode of the State of Choice podcast, Ed Tarnowski and Katherine Schultz welcomed Trish Donahue, Senior Vice President of Legal and Policy at HopSkipDrive, to talk about a topic that's critical but often overlooked in school choice conversations: transportation.EdChoice
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As a third-grade teacher, Lily Howard Scott noticed how she spoke to students impacted more than just their experience in the classroom. How teachers speak to their students and intentional shifts in language can nurture children’s inner lives, foster self-regulation and reduce perfectionism, she says, and become their inner voice. “The thing about…
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In the premiere episode of Sunday School Choice, we talk with Pastor Tom Kakadelis about what it means to be a church school pioneer in today’s education landscape.EdChoice
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To succeed in school, in life, and as contributors to a more equitable society, students must be able to recognize, analyze, and challenge systemic injustices, say Harvard Lecturer Aaliyah El-Amin and Boston College Professor Scott Seider. Through their research, they are examining what it truly means to pursue education for justice in K–12 schools…
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In today’s digital landscape, schools face growing cybersecurity threats that can disrupt learning, compromise sensitive data, and leave administrators scrambling to recover. With cybercriminals becoming more sophisticated, understanding these risks and being prepared is more critical than ever, says Lisa Plaggemier, the executive director of the N…
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In this edition of EdChoice Chats, John Kristof and Mike McShane talk about the new report School Starter Checklist Rankings; a compendium of regulations on private schools in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.EdChoice
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In this episode of State of Choice, host Ed Tarnowski talks with Katherine Munal, Aaron Gillham and Nathan Sanders about school choice updates in their states. The push for universal education choice continued to gain traction in March, with Wyoming becoming the latest state to adopt an Education Savings Account (ESA) program open to all students. …
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How we see the world and interact with each other, especially whether we create welcoming environments of acceptance, does not always come naturally. Tim Shriver, chair of the Special Olympics, and Stephanie Jones, a Harvard professor whose research focuses on social emotional development, say that it’s something we can teach, and fostering an incl…
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Post-pandemic schools are still feeling the aftershocks—socially, emotionally, and politically – say educators and co-authors Mathew Portell and Tyisha Noise. Educators, students, and administrators are navigating a landscape that feels more uncertain than ever, with growing political pressures, policy shifts, and the lingering impact of disrupted …
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In this episode of EdChoice Chats, host Mike McShane talks with Ben Scafidi and Colyn Ritter about the 2025 EdChoice Friedman Index: All Students, All Options, All Dollars.EdChoice
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Eve L. Ewing wants people to talk, not just about how American schools started, but also how that can inform the future of schools, especially for Black and Native children. She argues that Black and Native children’s schooling experience is more than just a footnote, but a central narrative in history. “From the very first classes that I taught, I…
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Helen Keller once said, “Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” Few embody this truth better than Mr. and Mrs. Balogun (@bimsofresh & @gkbalogs_), the visionary founders of @sofreshng. As a married couple and business partners, they have built a thriving enterprise together for over a decade, proving that love and leadership can go…
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In this edition of EdChoice Chats, Mike McShane talks with Colyn Ritter and Cooper Conway about the 2025 Funded Eligibility rankings. Fully funded eligibility means that every student in a state with a choice program can also receive the resources needed to participate.EdChoice
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In this episode of State of Choice, host Ed Tarnowski talks with Katherine Munal, Aaron Gillham and Nathan Sanders about school choice updates in their states including some huge news in Tennessee!EdChoice
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The U.S. Department of Education has been a subject of political debate since its creation in 1980. “It's the one whose status has been most tenuous from the inception. So the recent calls we've heard to eliminate the Department of Education have really been a constant feature of its history from the moment it was created,” says Marty West, a Harva…
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In this episode of EdChoice Chats, host Mike McShane talks with Colyn Ritter and Robert Enlow about the 2025 EdChoice Share which tracks the proportion of K-12 students in every state that are enrolled in a private school choice program.EdChoice
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In this episode of State of Choice, host Ed Tarnowski talks with Patricia Rucker, a state senator serving West Virginia's 16th district, and the national chair of the American Legislative Exchange Council. She shares her inspiring journey as a first-generation American from Venezuela, her experiences as a teacher and homeschool parent, and her lead…
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In this episode, we explore the inspiring journey of Red & Green, a groundbreaking initiative bridging the gap between farmers and conscious consumers. Discover how they’re transforming the agricultural supply chain by promoting sustainability, empowering local farmers, and providing consumers with fresh, ethically-sourced produce. Join us as we un…
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Ep. 417: State of Choice - December 2024 by EdChoiceEdChoice
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When it comes to making an impact on school outcomes, Harvard Professor Ebony Bridwell-Mitchell says we often overlook the power of relationships within the school. “I think the complexity of how relationships work is one of the reasons why the first place we often go when we're trying to improve schools is to something like policies and procedures…
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Andrew Tucker says the growing adoption of Portraits of a Graduate in K-12 education is a way to address gaps in education and prepare students to thrive in an evolving workforce. Portraits of a Graduate (POG) are frameworks, adopted by a state or district, that defines the skills and competencies students should have upon graduation, extending bey…
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Discover how Fresh County is revolutionizing the way we approach healthy eating, one delicious and nutritious juice at a time. With a passion for promoting wellness and sustainability, Fresh County offers a range of artisanal juices crafted from the finest, locally-sourced ingredients. From revitalizing cold-presseds to nourishing smoothies, every …
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Laura Chávez-Moreno says bilingual education inadvertently creates boundaries around Latinx identity by gathering Spanish-speaking students together. “Bilingual education, rightfully so, has focused on language,” says Chávez-Moreno, an assistant professor at UCLA. “But there has to be also a recognition that bilingual education, because it is a par…
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In this episode of State of Choice, host Ed Tarnowski talks with Katherine Schultz, Nathan Sanders, and Aaron Gillham about state election results and how they may impact the state of choice.EdChoice
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