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The Full Voice Podcast With Nikki Loney

A fun and informative podcast for the independent voice teacher working with singers of all ages. Sharing inspiring interviews with music educators from around the world, the FULL VOICE podcast shares modern teaching tips, vocal pedagogy, business strateg

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Sharing inspiring interviews with music educators from around the world, the FULL VOICE Podcast shares pedagogy, business strategies, and best practices for your voice studio.
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On this podcast, we interview voice and bodywork professionals to provide helpful information for overall health and optimal function of the voice. We interview SLPs, Otolaryngologists, Manual Therapists, Body Oriented Psychotherapists, Health Coaches, Fitness Instructors, Broadway Performers, Opera singers, Singer/Songwriters, Voice Teachers, Composers, Company Managers, Sports Broadcasters, and more. It is our mission to educate the professional voice user and provide knowledgable, creativ ...
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The #EduDuctTape Podcast, hosted by Jake Miller, focuses on viewing #edtech as a tool used to meet goals, address learning standards, and solve problems in the classroom, much as duct tape is used as a tool that solves a plethora of problems in our lives. In each episode, Jake sits down with a different inspiring guest to share and discuss some awesome ideas for using tech in the classroom!
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The Singer's PATH Podcast will premiere in 2025! This podcast provides quality, transparent information for singers and artists. We discuss everything including ways to establish good vocal technique, advice from leading entertainment industry professionals AND mindset support for artists. Whether you're a novice or professional, the Singer's PATH welcomes all singers and helps to guide the way on the journey of developing artistry.
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Are you a queer educator feeling isolated by identity politics on campus? Teaching While Queer provides queer folks working in education with a community to feel less alone and unload the burden of identity politics so you can work & live as your authentic self. Listen to: Be enveloped in a community of queer educators Gain resources and advice on LGBTQ inclusion in School Move from surviving to thriving authentically in your professional and personal life Host, Bryan Stanton holds an MFA in ...
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This podcast describes the foundation of the voice, how to take proper care of the voice and the difference between how to use the voice from a recording studio to a live performance. There will feature many artists of different musical backgrounds, weekly vocal pedagogy, and Antoine’s life experiences in the entertainment business.
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Hearing Each Voice is a podcast that examines when teaching writing can be harmful to students, acknowledges that adopting new approaches to teaching are not easy, and attempts to help instructors find some practical changes that can be incorporated in the classroom. The first episode of Hearing Each Voice addresses why an antiracist writing pedagogy is necessary. The second episode explores how these new approaches to teaching writing can transform an individual’s classroom and an instituti ...
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ALSB's Pedagogy Podcast

Teaching & Pedagogy Section - Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB)

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Hear from Academy of Legal Studies in Business (International) teachers and scholars as to tips, tricks, and lessons learned in the classroom and beyond. ALSB focuses on the fields of business law, legal environment, and law-related courses outside of professional law schools. Hosted by ALSB's Teaching & Pedagogy Section.
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Soundwriting Pedagogies

Courtney S. Danforth, Kyle D. Stedman, & Michael J. Faris

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This is the audio-only version of Soundwriting Pedagogies, edited by Courtney S. Danforth, Kyle D. Stedman, & Michael J. Faris. The availability of digital tools has made it easier than ever to record and edit sound, and teachers of composition have noticed. In the audio-only versions of chapters that follow, you will find theories, examples, and lots of audio to encourage the use and value of soundwriting in composition, writing, rhetoric, and communications classrooms. Crank it up. The ful ...
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Education is fluid, especially with new tools and technology becoming available all the time. Try something out and improve your pedagogy. This podcast begs its listeners to "Lean Into It" and take a risk with a new tool or approach in their classroom.
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Welcome to The Educator Lens. Have you ever thought about what goes on in the mind of your friends, who are educators? The main purpose of this podcast is to have people live vicariously through what an educator does in their school career. Such topics can range from the typical school day, educational pedagogy, better work habits, AI, you name it! Every podcast will end with a thought provoking question. Each podcast is designed be short, but some topics might be longer and have more though ...
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The Pedagogue-cast

The Pedagogue-cast

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Introducing The Pedagogue-cast, an education and pedagogy podcast dedicated to unpacking different concepts and research that impact the way students learn and the way we teach them. Each week, former teachers - Maths Pathway Co-Founder, Justin Matthys and host of Education Bookcast, Stanislaw ‘Staś’ Pstrokonski, will unpack topics and be joined by teachers who generously share their experiences from the classroom.
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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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A Voice and Beyond

Dr Marisa Lee Naismith

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Welcome to A Voice and Beyond. This podcast is dedicated to self-care, professional development and personal growth. Our brilliant lineup of international guests include healthcare practitioners, voice educators and other professionals who will share their stories, knowledge and experiences within their specialized fields to empower you to live your best life every day. In the solo round episodes, my goal is to help you increase your levels of focus, productivity, confidence & energy. Now is ...
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Talking D&T

Dr Alison Hardy

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Talking D&T is a podcast about design and technology education. Join me, Dr Alison Hardy, as I share news, views, ideas and opinions about D&T. I also talk about D&T with teachers, researchers and academics from the D&T community. The views on this podcast are my own and of those I am interviewing and are not connected to my institution. Much of the content is work in progress. As well as talking about D&T, I use it to explore new ideas and thoughts related to D&T education and my research, ...
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Arts Learning Festival

Arts Learning Festival

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The Arts Learning Festival, created by Independent Schools Victoria for all Victorian students, celebrates the importance of arts in education. The festival has events for schools, students, families and the community. #unlimitedimagination
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Research in Focus

SFU Faculty of Education

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Research in Focus is a new series hosted by the Faculty of Education at Simon Fraser University. This series focuses on in-depth interviews and discussions with Faculty members on their research activities and the impacts of their work locally and internationally.
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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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Join multi-award winning teacher and researcher from the University of Canterbury, Professor Ekant Veer, as he chats with friends about marketing, society, consumers and consumption in this educational podcast designed to support your own understanding and learning. Various chats, whakaaro, kōrero, discussions and questions.
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What does it mean to bring your full, authentic self into the classroom—and why is it so transformative for both educators and students? In a world where representation matters more than ever, this episode dives into how living authentically as a queer educator creates a ripple effect of acceptance and empowerment. Whether you're a teacher, parent,…
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Send me a message. In this episode of Talking D&T, I chat with Simone Norman, a D&T teacher at Sutton High School in South London who also leads on equality, diversity and inclusion. Our conversation examines a fascinating paper from the PAT40 conference about conversation analysis and variation theory in technical education, which particularly res…
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Dan Stitzel joins me to explore ways to turn whole-class review games into engaging formative assessments by using generative AI to build custom question sets for Jeopardy, Quizizz, and beyond. We also dig into the latest AI features in Quizizz and discuss Gimkit, Blooket, and Quizlet. Plus, I share about Blue Sky, Canva Magic Studio, Google Forms’…
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Fortes Education is an award-winning global centre of excellence for STEM / STEAM Education. In this series of videos, our expert educators explain the philosophy behind our Stanford d.School approach to Design Thinking which underpins our STEAM learning. In this episode Sunmarke School STEAM specialist Jenna Davies explores coding and robotics in …
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Looking for a challenging exercise? (Not for your students, but for you?) Business Expert Michelle Markwart Deveaux takes us through an essential training strategy to help you discover (or rediscover) the "WHY" in your business. What is Institutional Memory?Often informal and intangible, organizational memory constitutes the body of knowledge and k…
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What happens when a queer educator steps into a space where they’ve been told they might not belong? In this episode, we talk about how embracing authenticity and visibility transforms not only our classroom but also our students’ perceptions. This transformation shows students in real time what being a true advocate and ally is. For educators and …
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How can embracing authenticity as an educator create a transformative and inclusive environment for students? In a world where labels and stereotypes often limit understanding, this episode explores the challenges and triumphs of being an openly queer educator at an all-boys boarding school. Whether you're an educator, parent, or student, discover …
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Send me a message. In this reflective episode of Talking D&T, I explore the key themes and insights that emerged from my 26-part series on shaping design and technology education. Drawing from my conversations with educators, researchers, and industry experts throughout 2024, I examine the ongoing debate between evolution versus revolution in D&T e…
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Dr. P and Prof. Pigott are joined by #VocalFam Dana Lentini as we continue to try be more inclusive in our pedagogy with an episode about teaching kids! Dana is one of the worldwide leaders in teaching singing to children. Go check out her book Teaching the Child Singer, and her new songbook. These are must haves if your studio includes children.…
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What does it truly mean to be an unapologetically authentic queer educator—and how can inclusive leadership reshape schools for everyone? This episode dives into the lived experiences of an out lesbian educator with 25 years of trailblazing leadership in independent schools. Whether you're an educator, ally, or advocate, her insights shine a light …
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What does it take to be your authentic self as a queer educator in a school system that hasn’t always been accepting? For LGBTQ+ educators, finding a space to thrive while staying true to their identity can feel daunting. In this episode, Juliet Henderson shares her 25 years of experience navigating the education system as an out lesbian teacher, o…
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In this article I focus on the dangers of AI chatbots to children, specifically using the tragic case of Sewell Setzer as an example. It explains how chatbots can exploit the vulnerabilities of children, particularly their developing brains and desire for connection. I examine how these systems are designed to maximize user engagement, sometimes at…
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Are you ready to transform your classroom into a truly inclusive space that champions diversity and empowers every student? In classrooms today, educators face the challenge of creating safe, supportive environments where all students—including Queer youth—feel valued. This episode breaks down how to make inclusivity a tangible part of your teachin…
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How can educators create an inclusive classroom that reflects the diversity of all students and supports queer identity—especially when resources are limited? Many educators today face challenges when it comes to creating inclusive spaces for Queer students. Without models, training, or resources, teachers may feel lost in fostering a supportive cl…
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In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Eric Cobb for a fascinating exploration of how the tongue intersects with the nervous system, lymphatic health, breathing mechanics and more. We dig into the tongue's role not only as a critical player in vocalization but also as an influencer on bodywide functions. Dr. Cobb shares insights into how tongue positio…
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In our FIRST episode, we're going to break down what the Singer's PATH is all about! Want ways to work on your voice that will actually reap clear results? With the Singer's PATH curriculum, let's see what course would be the best fit for YOU... 1. You're a beginner! Taking a full voice lesson seems...a little intimidating. You're not alllll the wa…
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How can educators create a classroom environment that truly respects and celebrates every student’s unique body? In today’s society, educational spaces often miss out on promoting genuine bodily diversity, leaving intersex and other marginalized identities underrepresented. For educators aiming to foster inclusivity, understanding and affirming bod…
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Have you ever questioned the rigid definitions of gender and biological "norms"? What if our understanding of bodies is less binary than we've been taught? This episode tackles a topic rarely discussed in mainstream media: the intersex experience. Our guest, Jamie, shares their journey of self-discovery and highlights the societal and systemic chal…
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Send me a message. In this episode, I'm joined by Michele Gregson, General Secretary and Chief Executive of the National Society for Education in Art and Design (NSEAD). With over 30 years of experience across education, Michele brings valuable insights into the relationship between art & design and design & technology education. We explore the com…
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The podcast explores the relationship between John Hattie's work on visible learning and the Deans for Impact's publication, "The Science of Learning," highlighting areas of agreement and divergence. Dr Neil Hopkin argues that while both sources emphasize cognitive science and effective teaching practices, Hattie's research offers additional insigh…
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What a crew!!!! Today we were joined by #VocalFam Theodora Nestorova, Yvonne Redman, John Nix, and Joshua Glasner to drop some knowledge on Vibrato! They have a great NATS Chat last season on this topic and led a pre-conference workshop last summer at NATS that was terrific! If you are interested in that mysterious aspect of singing that is Vibrato…
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In this article I examine the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, particularly its impact on children. I explore various facets of the recent Barnardo's report which investigates children's experience of AI, including the need for children to understand and critically engage with AI, the concerns surrounding privacy and data …
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In Episode 199 of the FULL VOICE Podcast, Dr. Jenevora Williams joins us to discuss her upcoming book, "Teaching Singing to Children and Young Adults," releasing in late November. We'll explore her research and practical approach to vocal pedagogy for young singers. A must-listen for voice teachers and music educators looking to deepen their unders…
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How can embracing your authentic identity transform not just your teaching, but your students' learning experiences? In today's educational landscape, where inclusivity and representation are crucial, many educators struggle to create environments that feel safe and welcoming for all students. This episode tackles the pressing issue of how to suppo…
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Subscriber-only episode Send me a message. In this episode of the Talking D&T podcast, I reflect on the evolution of teaching electronics and systems in design and technology education. I share my experiences from when I started teaching in 1993, highlighting the changes and challenges we’ve faced over the years. One of the main topics I discuss is…
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Ever felt like you didn't quite fit into the mold? If you've ever questioned your identity or struggled to find your place in the world, this episode is for you. Mir, a special education teacher and intersex individual, shares their unique perspective on life, love, and the power of authenticity. Through our conversation you will, Gain a deeper und…
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Send me a message. In this episode of the Talking D&T podcast, I describe the recent curriculum and assessment review panel meeting I attended in Cambridgeshire. I explore the ongoing call for evidence and its implications for design and technology education. One key insight from the meeting was the emphasis on evolution, not revolution, in curricu…
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In this episode of The Visceral Voice Podcast, I have a thoughtful conversation with Alie B. Gorrie, an advocate for disability representation in the arts. Alie shares her insights on how advocacy plays a vital role in making the arts more inclusive and accessible for artists with disabilities. We discuss the challenges these artists face and the i…
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VocalFam, Prof. Pigott was out today, but fret not, we had a great panel with International Congress of Voice Teachers' Program Chair Kari Ragan, NATS Executive Director Allen Henderson, and ICVT-Toronto site host Darryl Edwards. We got to hear previews of the many offerings Toronto has to offer as a city, the wonderful plenary sessions, and even g…
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Amy Storer joins me to explore creative tools to replace Google Jamboard, including FigJam from Figma and Padlet Sandbox, as well as the more robust Figma for Edu. We also dive into digital calming rooms and I share about Canva’s Magic Media for generating custom visuals and Padlet’s new auto-captioning feature for videos and audio that enhances ac…
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What does it mean to create a truly inclusive classroom, and how can we overcome the challenges that stand in our way? Join us as we explore the importance of a trauma-informed approach in supporting students with marginalized identities. As an educator, you understand the unique challenges faced by students from diverse backgrounds. In this episod…
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Are you a teacher looking to create a more inclusive and affirming learning environment for all students? Join us as we dive into the experiences of a trans educator who shares valuable insights on creating a classroom where every student feels seen, heard, and respected. As a teacher, you understand the importance of fostering a safe and supportiv…
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Send me a message. In this episode, I chat with Kevin Spurr and Becky Forshaw from Kitronik, a company supplying D&T resources to schools. Kevin, a co-founder with 20 years of experience, and Becky, a former primary teacher, offer unique perspectives on the evolving landscape of D&T education. We explore how Kitronik develops products and resources…
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This discussion of a new article, "Shifting Boundaries of Academic Integrity" by Dr. Neil Hopkin, examines the complex ethical and now legal issue surrounding artificial intelligence (AI) in education. The discussion explores the rapidly evolving landscape of academic integrity in the age of AI, highlighting the challenges and opportunities present…
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Our dear friend Ken Bozeman returns for his 3rd feature episode. Ken has been touring the world discussing pedagogic concepts that have transformed his teaching. Dr. P and Prof. Pigott are so thankful for Ken's mentorship and friendship because many of these concepts also transformed their own teaching. We cover emotive affect, acoustic registratio…
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The Cambridge Consultancy Group Leading Education Series 2024 report examines the complex relationship between class size and educational outcomes. In it, Dr Neil Hopkin explores the global debate on class size, delving into modern research such as those from the OECD, and more historical studies like the Tennessee STAR project, and analyzing recen…
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Stanford Universty have launched their new coach for teachers, called Tutor Co-Pilot, an AI-powered tool designed to assist novice tutors. The program aims to enhance teaching effectiveness and democratize access to quality instruction. The podcast analyzes the theoretical and practical implications of this technology by examining its potential imp…
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"Socio-digital Futures," explores the impact of technology on education, particularly emphasizing the potential for digital tools to exacerbate existing inequalities. I argue that education should not become a marketplace for profit-seeking industries but rather a space where social justice and technological innovation coexist in balance. In the ar…
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This podcast discusses the current state of extended reality (XR) technologies, especially virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), and their potential impact on education. The author, Dr Neil Hopkin, explores the history of XR in education, highlighting its evolution from a novelty to a powerful tool for enhancing learning. He discusses th…
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Are you a teacher looking to create a more inclusive and supportive classroom for LGBTQ+ students? Do you want to learn practical strategies for addressing anti-queer behavior and promoting acceptance? In this episode, we share experiences and insights on creating a welcoming environment for LGBTQ+ students. She discusses the importance of represen…
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AIden and jAIdyn's Podcast, with guest human Dr Neil Hopkin California's Bold Bet on AI Literacy: Is this the way forward? 🚀 California’s Assembly Bill 2876 isn’t just another piece of legislation—it’s a glimpse into the future of education. AI literacy is fast becoming a global priority, and schools from Helsinki to Singapore are racing to embed i…
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Are you struggling to find your place in the world as an asexual or aromantic individual? Do you feel pressured to conform to societal expectations of relationships and sexuality? In this episode, we discuss the challenges of navigating asexuality and aromanticism, both within the LGBTQ+ community and in broader society. They share personal experie…
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This week Dr. P and Prof. Pigott were joined by Dr. Luciano Simões in a great episode to bring some international awareness to the #VocalFam. We learn all about his background growing up as a rock singer in Brazil, and how he transitioned from classical baritone to vocal cross-trainer. Lots of wonderful insight into some lesser known (in the U. S. …
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Do you know the feeling of relief when something that has been a burden to you is finally addressed and gone? What would it feel like to live and work with that feeling everyday. In a world where many educators still grapple with their identities this episode resonates deeply with anyone facing challenges in expressing their true selves, especially…
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Send me a message. In this episode of Talking D&T, I break down the curriculum and assessment review for England. As a researcher in design and technology education, I highlight key sections relevant to D&T teachers and stakeholders. I walk you through the review's nine sections, focusing on areas like social justice, curriculum content, and assess…
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Have you ever wondered what life is like at the intersection of queer, black, autistic, and educator? In this episode we delve into the importance of exploring and advocating for all the things that make you, you. Through our conversation you will: Gain tips on working with autistic students Understand the importance of intersecting identities Disc…
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Tired of listening to people say “It Gets Better” but constantly feeling like it’s taking too long? In this episode we delve into actionable steps teachers can make today to make “It Gets Better” happen now. Through our conversation you will gain: Insight into leading Pride events on your campus Actionable steps to improve the lives of Queer studen…
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Do you feel like an outsider because of who you are? What if there was a way to turn that feeling into a powerful force for change? In this episode we delve into how to overcome the lack of representation and acceptance during your youth to be a strong queer remodel. Through our conversation you will discover how to: Cultivate a more inclusive clas…
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Send me a message. In this episode of Talking D&T, I'm delighted to chat with Venessa Lourdes Silveira, a PhD student in Educational Theory and Practice with a fascinating background in design and technology education. We dive into Venessa's action research project on promoting creativity in secondary D&T classrooms through biomimicry. Our conversa…
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