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inSocialWork

University at Buffalo School of Social Work

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inSocialWork is the podcast series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work. The purpose of this series is to engage practitioners and researchers in lifelong learning and to promote research to practice, practice to research. inSocialWork features conversations with prominent social work professionals, interviews with cutting-edge researchers, and information on emerging trends and best practices in the field of social work.
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The Grading Podcast

Sharona Krinsky and Robert Bosley

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Grading is an extremely important and largely unexamined piece of the classroom puzzle. In this weekly podcast, Sharona Krinsky and Robert Bosley, two long time classroom instructors from the K-12 and Higher Ed worlds, explore the nuts and bolts of grading student work. From looking at traditional grading practices to other types of grading such as alternative grading, equitable grading, ungrading, and more, join us as we and our guests provide the research, practices, and details needed to ...
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Welcome to FUSWA on Air, the official podcast of the Flinders University Social Work Association, where passion meets purpose! Each episode dives into the heart of student life, advocacy, and social justice at Flinders. Join us as we chat with inspiring students, academics, and professionals about what’s happening on campus and in the wider world of social work. From exciting opportunities to get involved, to advocacy updates, events, and practical tips for thriving in your degree, this is y ...
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EDU Café

Consult4Ed Group

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EDU Café, where education meets inspiration! Hosted by Consult4Ed Group, this podcast is your go-to space for the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in education. Join us as we explore one episode and post at a time!
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SENSES Artist Spotlight

The SENSES Project

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SENSES Program Coordinator Nick Piato interviews student creators who frequent the SENSES Lab at Syracuse University. This series is used to highlight student work, dive into their creative progress, and find out where they're going next.
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"The Student Work Shift" is a career-focused podcast designed for students and recent graduates across the UK looking for flexible work opportunities and career-boosting experiences. Each episode dives deep into the world of part-time jobs, temporary roles, and event staffing giving listeners real-world insights, tips for success, and inspiring stories from students just like them. The series highlights how platforms like Bright Sparks are changing the way students find work, connect with em ...
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Beyond the Prompt dives deep into the world of AI and its expanding impact on business and daily work. Hosted by Jeremy Utley of Stanford's d.school, alongside Henrik Werdelin, an entrepreneur known for starting BarkBox, prehype and other startups, each episode features conversations with innovators and leaders to uncover pragmatic stories of how organizations leverage AI to accelerate success. Learn creative strategies and actionable tactics you can apply right away as AI capabilities advan ...
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Social Work Beginnings

Social Work Student Society

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Social Work Beginnings is a student hosted podcast engaging with instructors, agencies and members of the social work community in Canada. As we strive to learn to become effective social workers at the beginning of our careers, we seek to amplify the on-going work to advance social justice in Canada within social work. This podcast was born out of a desire to equitably increase the accessibility of opportunity to learn outside the classroom about our diverse field. https://www.swbeginnings.ca
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The C Student

Colin Wareham

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Daily 5 min uploads of questions from high school entrepreneurs, answered by high school entrepreneurs. Weekly interviews with an up and coming high school businessperson as well. Enjoy!
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Teach, Task Box, Inspire: The Podcast is your go-to educational podcast dedicated to making your job as a special education teacher easier and more enjoyable. Your host, Lisa Hollady, is a veteran special education teacher with a passion for helping teachers like you make a real difference in the lives of your students. In your demanding roles, you’re constantly juggling various responsibilities, from differentiated instruction and Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) to data collection, ...
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CBO Speaks from NACUBO showcases our most seasoned CBO colleagues from top institutions around the country as they share stories of their journey as business officers. Their experiences inspire us and show us what's possible in our own work.
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Millennials at Work

Edīte Garjāne

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Hosted by Edīte Garjāne and Rasmus Noah Hansen, Millennials at Work is about… exactly that - millennials at work. What we want from a workplace, how to be our boss and everything around being a young professional
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E.M Blaiklock Legacy Podcast

Graeme Blaiklock, E . M Blaiklock

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Welcome to the Blaiklock Legacy Podcast, a heartfelt series celebrating the life, faith, and teachings of Uncle E. M. Blaiklock. Hosted by Graeme Blaiklock, this podcast features a diverse range of episodes—including readings, reflections, historical insights, and spiritual inspiration—dedicated to honoring his enduring legacy. Whether you're a longtime admirer, a student of his work, or simply curious about his impact, this series aims to deepen your understanding and appreciation of his co ...
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The Hive Line

KSSU, Sacramento State's Student Run Radio

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The Hive Line is a podcast produced by KSSU, Sacramento State's student-run radio, and the Associated Student Incorporated Student Government of Sacramento State. The show is hosted by the Vice President of Finance, Sergio Maciel, and the Vice President of Academic Affairs, Jenn Galinato Each Episode will detail the work ASI student government has been doing to advance conditions for students attending California State University Sacramento
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WFNP The Edge

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WFNP is an educationally affiliated, non-commercial station, striving to serve the community’s best interest. The station provides innovative, cutting-edge music, news, and talk programming. WFNP broadcasts to the campus community, the entire Hudson Valley, and beyond via our web stream and 88.7 FM. WFNP is a student run organization. Our DJs work hard to give listeners great shows and keep them coming back for more. Each DJ has the ability to create their own masterpiece for the community.
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Join us each week as we talk to different SREB team members and educators across the country to find out the latest in school innovations. From classroom instruction to school leadership, we are going to examine what it is that makes schools work!
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Polemics Rec. is the official podcast of Polemics Magazine. As a student-run production, the podcast features the voices, creative contributions, and editorial input of the diverse student body at the Diplomatische Akademie Wien. The podcast takes advantage of the vibrant international community here in Vienna by interviewing diplomats, policymakers, academics, and cultural figures. Our new season features two core formats. In Conversation presents in-depth interviews with leading voices in ...
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Whether you're a student or a working professional, the Learn and Work Smarter Podcast delivers the clarity, strategies, and encouragement you need to stay focused, organized, and on top of your tasks. Hosted by Katie Azevedo, M.Ed.—a private executive function coach with 20 years of teaching experience and a deep background in ADHD and cognitive science—this show is your practical guide to building the real-life skills that school and work demand but rarely teach. Episodes cover a range of ...
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Podcasting for Educators

Deborah Hargroves

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Students who create their own media projects have fun while they are learning! The Georgia Student Media Festival is a program that encourages project-based learning by providing a showcase for student work and feedback from educators and media professionals beyond the students’ own schools. Find out for yourself: How & what to enter, Dates for each level of competition, Interpreting the judging rubrics, Samples of winning projects, and Ideas for apps, software & resources for media production
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The EngagED Midwife

Cara Busenhart and Missi Stec

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Empowered, knowledgeable, and engaging. Cara and Missi provide insightful, relevant conversations on midwifery topics that will enhance student knowledge and improve confidence for certification. Featuring current research and evidence based practice guidelines, the EngagED midwife podcast hopes to engage practicing midwives to enhance their robust knowledge base and elevate their clinical practice.
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Reynolds HotBox

Reynolds Media Lab

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Reynolds HotBox is a podcast for university students in the Reno, Nevada area by students from the Reynolds School of Journalism, looking into a wide range of topics, from sports to pop culture to student issues.
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We provide subject matter expertise on every step within the college planning process. Subscribe and listen to the MEFA Podcast to learn key information and helpful tips on 529 college savings plans, the college application process, financial aid & the FAFSA, student loan repayment, and more.
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Leading ADHD experts give real-life answers to questions submitted by ADD adults and parents raising children with attention deficit disorder across a range of topics covering symptoms, school, work, and family life. Download the accompanying slide presentations here: additudemag.com/adhd-expert-webinars-index (look for the episode number). Note on audio quality: This podcast is a recording of a webinar series, and the audio has been captured from conversations recorded via a computer or tel ...
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The Vortex Podcast

UCA Vortex Podcast

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From Fiction to Poetry, Screenplays to Short Stories, the University of Central Arkansas's Vortex Podcast has it all just for you! Through the work of our dedicated staff, we bring student work to life through voice and audio, as well as speaking with visiting authors, upcoming writers and creators across the country, and hearing advice from the amazing faculty on our campus. Questions? Comments? Concerns for our sanity? Leave a comment and follow us to make sure we don't go too far into our ...
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Soundings

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Soundings is the sandbox for all student work from the Stanford Storytelling Project (SSP). SSP is an arts program at Stanford University that explores how we live in and through stories and how we can use them to change our lives. Our mission is to promote the transformative nature of traditional and modern oral storytelling, from Lakota tales to Radiolab, and empower students to create and perform their own stories. The project sponsors courses, workshops, live events, and grants, along wi ...
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LU Moment

Lamar University

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Home to more than 18,000 students, Lamar University (LU) is full of incredible stories worth telling. Listen each week as we showcase all of the great things happening with LU faculty, staff, students and alumni and learn more about the events, activities, programs, and research that make up the moments at LU.
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From Campus to Careers

Careers and Placements at Aston University

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Join us as we chat about all things Careers and Placements. We'll be joined by a host of guests to support you every step of the way through your journey as an Aston University student. You can expect to hear about topics such as work experience, CV advice, assessment centres, the placement year and more!
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Stronger Together

nordoniaschools

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Stronger Together is the official podcast of Nordonia Hills City Schools, highlighting the people, programs, and initiatives that make our district thrive. Through engaging conversations with educators, students, and community members, we explore how collaboration and commitment drive success in our schools. Tune in to stay informed, inspired, and connected—because in Nordonia, we are Stronger Together!
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Educational Leadership Moment

#EducationalLeader | Dr. Kim Moore

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Are you an educational leader wanting to foster an environment of collaboration and innovation, develop and implement effective strategies to ensure student achievement, and promote opportunity and access? Then I have the guidance just for you! I’m Dr. Kim Moore, host of the Educational Leadership Moment. As a classroom teacher, school administrator, and central office staff member, I know what it’s like to be overwhelmed because your plate is too full... Join me weekly for research-based an ...
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Work in Progress

Work in Progress

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This is a student run and produced podcast. Recorded during class time to give students real experience and risks while running and creating a podcast. Mr. Miller helps guide students to ensure success.
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Believing that the Bible is the Word of God takes simple faith; truly understanding its meaning for life today takes hard work. The Bible was written long ago, in a foreign language, within an alien culture, using unfamiliar literary styles. All of these obstacles require careful examination by today's Bible student. This podcast is for those willing to do the hard work to discover God's wisdom for life today. Your teacher, Stan Watkins, completed his Bachelor of Religious Education from Mul ...
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The Wheel

Collegium Student Fellows and Staff

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The Collegium Institute for Catholic Thought and Culture invites visiting scholars and faculty authors of new work that helps us to appreciate the shape of life today, both in its dynamism and its timelessness. Here we approach the mysteries of reality with wonder from multiple disciplinary angles, all centered on a commitment to truth. Here authors make their case for how and why their books are important, not just for specialists in their field, but for all of us who seek wisdom for a life ...
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Join Cassie Price as she dives into the mysterious world of conspiracy theories on Whispers in the Dark. Each episode will unravel the layers of some of the most controversial theories out there. Together, we will explore the compelling evidence and lingering questions that keep us all wondering. Whether you're a fellow conspiracy theorist or a curious skeptic, get ready to question our reality and explore the whispers creeping in the dark.
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In this episode, Casey Wright sits down with Nordonia High School science teacher Aaron Coleman for a conversation about the path that brought her to the classroom and the way she connects students to the world around them. Aaron talks about her early work at SeaWorld, how that experience shaped her approach to teaching, and why helping students un…
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Work refusal is one of the most common challenges teachers face, but we often make the mistake of assuming all refusals are the same. In this episode, Lisa breaks down the powerful “Can’t Do or Won’t Do” framework, a simple way to identify why a student is refusing work so you can respond with strategies that actually stick. You’ll learn to recogni…
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Join Edward Musgrave Blaiklock as he delves into the early history of Christianity’s struggle within pagan society. In this episode, explore how Christians were branded as a social plague—viewed as outcasts and renegades—long before official persecution. Discover how social ostracism and moral opposition fueled hostility, with echoes from secular h…
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Most people set goals completely wrong. They focus on outcomes they can't control, ignore their real schedules and energy levels, and wait for January 1st like it's some magical reset button. Then they wonder why they quit by February. In this episode, I'm showing you a different approach: the anti-goal goal-setting strategy. This isn't about avoid…
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A school can rise in rankings and still feel like it’s falling apart. In this episode, we name that tension and why “winning” on paper can still cost people. This week, we explore a broader definition of success, with a balanced dashboard that includes engagement, well-being, and retention, so accountability reflects the whole child. #EducationalLe…
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Diarra Bousso returns to Beyond the Prompt to share how she's reprogramming the fashion industry using AI, math, and a relentless spirit of experimentation. From selling AI-generated products before they exist to cutting out waste and wait times, she walks us through a radical new approach to design and operations. She explains how her team uses sc…
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On Saturday, November 15, 2025, Collegium Institute hosted a Gold Mass for Catholic Scientists at St. Agatha-St. James Church. Gold Masses are celebrated for Catholics who are or have been involved with the sciences. The patron of this mass is St. Albert the Great, a 13th century Dominican friar and teacher of St. Thomas Aquinas—and the patron sain…
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Happy Holidays! We're taking the week off from recording, so enjoy this replay about visionary leadership!! In this episode, Sharona and Boz interview Doug Wilson, principal of Avondale High School in Michigan, about his advice on implementing building-wide grading reform. This discussion touches on ways of being a visionary leader, how to move tow…
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Welcome to the first episode of In Conversation, our new expert interview format, where we bring you in-depth conversations with distinguished voices in foreign policy, diplomacy, and other pressing issues in global governance. In this episode, Hannah and Phil sat down with Ambassador Martin Eichtinger, Director of the Diplomatic Academy of Vienna.…
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In this episode, Lisa breaks down the real reasons behavior strategies “fail” and what to do when nothing seems to work. You’ll learn how misalignment — whether it’s the wrong function, ineffective reinforcement, or inconsistent implementation — can derail even the best plans, and how to recognize the red flags in your classroom, from over-promptin…
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This week on "Off the Cuff," Tim is joined by David Tolman, David Futrell, and Norma Robinson to discuss some frequent and common questions that come up at the tail end of the year and the transition from the fall to the spring term. The team specifically works through student withdrawal scenarios, mid-term processing, and highlights guidance the D…
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Curious about the future of the schools, especially micro schools and other innovative models?. In this episode, Thomas Arnett and Meris Stansbury of the Clayton Christensen Institute dive into what really drives families to seek out new learning environments, drawing from the “Jobs to Be Done” research and real stories from parents navigating scho…
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Are you someone who says yes because you can see exactly how to make it happen? Do people come to you because they know you'll deliver? And are you so darn exhausted because of it? In this episode, I'm diving into the high performer's trap, a pattern where your competence becomes the primary reason you say yes to everything. The better you get at s…
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The focus of this episode revolves around imparting financial literacy to students, an endeavor that can significantly influence their future financial well-being. We engage in a comprehensive discussion with Andrea Farmer, a math educator and department chair at South Cobb, who explains the evolution of financial education within the school curric…
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A principal once told me she was ready to resign, not from failure, but from frustration. Endless approvals drained her energy and her school’s spark. This podcast explores how accountability can empower rather than control, and how clarity, trust, and growth-focused systems restore ownership and innovation. #EducationalLeader, Kim “When students a…
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In this teaser, Jeremy and Henrik debrief their conversation with Diarra Bousso, founder of the AI-first fashion startup DIARRABLU. They reflect on Diarra’s use of the word “yet” as a signal of growth, what it means to run a fashion brand more like a lab, and how her team “manages her back” when the ideas overflow. They also explore how AI is resha…
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How does long-term ADHD medication use impact heart health? In this webinar, Samuele Cortese, M.D., Ph.D., presents the latest research on cardiovascular problems and ADHD medication use, including considerations for older adults. Heart Health and Stimulant Use: Resources Free Download: What You Need to Know About ADHD Medication Read: Change of He…
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This week on the LU Moment, we sit down with Coach Pete Rossomando to hear about the LU football team's historic 2025 run, and what's to come for the program. For the full transcription of this episode, visit https://lamaru.us/lumomenttranscript. For updates on the latest news and events at Lamar University, visit lamar.edu/news.…
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Dr. Stephanie Valentine (University of Nebraska–Lincoln) joins Sharona and Boz to tell the origin story behind TeachFront—a grading-and-feedback platform she and her students built after getting buried in spreadsheets trying to make standards-based / ungrading-style systems work at scale. They dig into what shifted when grades stopped being “points…
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In this episode of Stronger Together, we sit down with Scott Karlo, Executive Director of the Ohio Public School Advocacy Network, for a conversation about what it truly means to put the public back in public schools. This discussion moves beyond policy and headlines and focuses on ownership. Public schools exist because communities invest in them,…
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In today’s episode, Lisa dives into one of the most underrated but most powerful parts of behavior support: the micro-moments. These are the quick 5-second decisions—tone, phrasing, proximity, visuals, and tiny choices—that turn chaotic days into calm ones. Instead of relying on complicated plans or intense interventions, Lisa breaks down how small…
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Send us a text A packed hallway at the ACNM Annual Meeting turned into the perfect backdrop for a clear, compassionate deep dive on adolescent gynecology. We talk candidly about what really helps teens feel safe in care: transparent consent, real confidentiality, and avoiding unnecessary pelvic exams. From there, we walk through the high-yield topi…
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This week on the podcast we examine what the rebooted 2029 Research Excellence Framework will mean for universities’ research strategies, research culture, and future funding – including the new “strategy, people and research environment” element and the renewed focus on contribution to knowledge and understanding through research outputs. Plus we …
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🎙️ New Episode Alert! In the latest episode of EDU Café Podcast, Guest host Ji-Soo Song of SETDA sat down with Michael Ham of Full Scale and Elizabeth Foster of Learning Forward to unpack new national research and four major findings that shape how educators experience professional learning in EdTech and AI. They dive into the digital design divide…
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How should students really be using AI when applying for jobs? In this episode of The Workshop - part of the 'From Campus to Careers' Podcast - we sit down with Joshua Honey, Lead Placement Co-Ordinator in the Careers and Placements team, to break down Aston University’s brand-new AI guidance for job applications. Josh shares his own experience wit…
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You had a study system that worked perfectly. Then suddenly... it didn't. What happened? In this episode, I'm breaking down the #1 reason why legitimate study systems stop working: developmental transitions. Whether you're moving from high school to college, freshman to upper-level courses, or undergrad to grad school, the academic demands don't ju…
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The financial framework that supports the Cobb County School District is crucial in understanding how our tax dollars help our children's education. Throughout this episode, we explain the distinction between the Cobb County School District and the Cobb County government, emphasizing that each entity operates independently with its own budgetary al…
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Political pressures in education aren’t new, but they’re louder than ever. The real test is how leaders stay focused when chaos strikes. Today, we’ll explore how to lead with clarity and conviction, anchoring decisions in student-centered values despite external noise. #EducationalLeader, Kim “When students are led well, they learn well.” Website: …
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Host Jonathan Hughes welcomes back Executive Director at ISS Market Intelligence, Paul Curley, to discuss the latest data on how families are using 529 college savings plans. Paul busts some of the most persistent myths surrounding 529s and walks through expanded uses of the plans. They also talk about the growing role of gifting in college savings…
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What happens to grading when AI can do so much of what we’ve traditionally asked students to do by hand? In this episode, Boz and Sharona talk with educator, author, and podcaster Derek Bruff about his three-stage journey into mastery-based assessment, from early test corrections to coordinated mastery quizzes to rebuilding exams in a cryptography …
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Sharon Saline, Psy.D., helps parents understand how to talk with our kids about ADHD in a supportive, empowering way; establish boundaries and protect their self-esteem; and help them navigate unfair treatment from family members, teachers, and peers. Explaining ADHD: Resources Free Download: Questions to Get Your Child Talking Read: How to Explain…
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Send us a text As the Fall 2026 semester comes to a close, it is time to look back at the schools and strategies that challenged our thinking. In this special wrap-up episode, Daniel is joined by SREB’s Jason Adair and Ashley Shaw to interrogate the "Best Of" ideas from the last few months. From a high school in South Carolina that lets teachers de…
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In this episode, Illia Polosukhin joins Henrik and Jeremy to trace the origins of transformers and how practical constraints inside Google led to a breakthrough that reshaped modern AI. He explains why recurrent models were hitting limits, how parallel attention opened the door to scale, and why he believed a major jump in capability was imminent l…
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This is the final episode in our series on the Gospel of Mark. Today we look at Mark’s story of Jesus’ resurrection, focusing on the boldness of Joseph to request Jesus’ body from Pilate for burial and the devotion of the women who also intended to honor his physical body by anointing him with spices. They were surprised and overwhelmed, however, b…
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We're so back baby, with a new season of Polemics Rec.! With 2 new formats, In Conversation and The Roundtable! In this first episode of The Roundtable, Ilana and Phil dive into the election of Zohran Mamdani to the NYC mayor's office and its implications for the wider United States and the rest of the world. Stay tuned for more! --- --- --- Polemi…
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This week on "Off The Cuff," Melanie and Karen give a preview of what's to come for the Accountability in Higher Education and Access through Demand-driven Workforce Pell (AHEAD) Committee, which is set to meet for its first negotiated rulemaking session next week. Melanie begins the conversation by acknowledging that the FSA Training Conference wo…
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This week on the podcast artificial intelligence remains front and centre, with a look at the growing concerns around AI-generated teaching content and the student backlash it's prompted. We also discuss our new project with Kortext on AI in pedagogy and an emerging debate over AI’s place in the REF process. Plus we explore the financial strategies…
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In this month's Q&A episode, I'm answering two questions that hit on some of the biggest study and productivity myths out there. Question One: A college student asks how to study for six to eight hours straight without crashing. My answer? Don't. Question Two: Someone asks about staying motivated to finish projects once the initial excitement wears…
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Join Edward Musgrave Blaiklock as he explores the early history of Christianity within the pagan Roman society. In this episode, Blaiklock recounts the infamous Roman fire of 64 AD, Nero’s blame-shifting, and the brutal persecution of Christians—accused of hatred for humanity and scapegoated for Rome’s calamities. Discover how Christians faced scor…
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This episode features an enlightening dialogue with Ms. Amanda Dillard, the District Teacher of the Year for Cobb County, who shares invaluable insights regarding today's educational landscape. Ms. Dillard, a special education instructor and esports coach at Pope High School, explains the paramount importance of fostering robust relationships with …
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How many school improvement plans sit untouched on shelves, full of great ideas but no action? Let’s change that narrative. Today, we’ll explore how shifting from compliance to continuous improvement can transform plans into real, lasting progress. #EducationalLeader, Kim “When students are led well, they learn well.” Website: http://kimdmoore.com …
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In this teaser, Jeremy and Henrik reflect on their conversation with Illia Polosukhin, co-author of the “Attention Is All You Need” paper and founder of Near Protocol. They dig into Illia’s early expectations for ChatGPT, why “owning your AI” isn’t just a catchphrase, and how blockchain could help protect the information we rely on. They also explo…
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In this episode, Boz and Sharona take on a big question: What should we be doing to our courses, right now, in an AI-saturated world—without losing the human relationships that actually keep students in school? Sharona shares her own urgency as she prepares to return to teaching precalculus for the first time in a decade, while hearing college stud…
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Research shows that a body in motion engages a diverse network of brain regions. Movement, and dance in particular, improves mood, focus, emotional regulation, social connections, and decreases social anxiety and depression. Learn more from Julia C. Basso, Ph.D., including simple routines you can do at home. Movement and the Neurodivergent Brain: R…
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Send us a text The "first-year teaching blues" are real, but they don't have to be a career-ender. In this episode, Daniel explores the impact of the GREAT Grant (Georgia Residency for Educating Amazing Teachers), a program designed to turn career-changers into thriving educators through a paid residency model. We sit down with Jillian Degan, a for…
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In this heart-to-heart episode, Lisa opens up about what it’s like to feel isolated as a special educator and how to build school culture even when you’re the only one in your role. She shares practical strategies for creating visibility, connecting with general education staff, and finding your people — both inside and outside your building. From …
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