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Education for a Better World Podcast
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Flip the System US: How Teachers Can Transform Education and Save Democracy is an anthology edited by Michael Soskil. It shows how an education system driven by the collective expertise of teachers can lead to a more equitable, more peaceful, more inclusive, and more democratic society. This is the podcast.
Flip the System US: How Teachers Can Transform Education and Save Democracy is an anthology edited by Michael Soskil. It shows how an education system driven by the collective expertise of teachers can lead to a more equitable, more peaceful, more inclusive, and more democratic society. This is the podcast.
An Equitable Education System with Josh Parker
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Josh Parker has spent his career working toward an education system with equitable outcomes for all children. In this episode we talk with him about what he's learned.
31:47
#RedforEd and Teacher Empowerment with Noah Karvelis
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Noah Karvelis started the #RedforEd movement in Arizona having no idea that it would become an international grassroots movement empowering teachers to demand positive change for students, schools, and communities.
30:42
2020 Teacher Adventure to Kenya Details
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Many listeners have asked for more details about the 2020 Teacher Adventure to Kenya that Dyane and I will be leading. Mike shares more about the trip in this show.
17:05
Why All Teachers' Voices Matter
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Education for a Better World Podcast
In this solo episode, Mike takes on why every teacher must be allowed to use their voice to advocate for students and the role of public education in supporting a healthy democracy
19:08
Student Engagement with Matt Miller
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Student Engagement with Matt Miller by with Mike Soskil and Dyane Smokorowski
33:05
Lessons from Teaching in Sierra Leone with Miriam Mason-Sesay
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Miriam Mason-Sesay shares how she overcomes the challenges of extreme poverty to empower girls, teach compassion, and build democratic values in her students.
35:28
Live from the National Teacher Leadership Conference
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Special live show where Mike and Dyane interview educators attending the 2019 National Teacher Leadership Conference in Orlando, FL.
38:16
TeachSDGs with Ada Mckim
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Education for a Better World Podcast
The UN Sustainable Development Goals were adopted in 2015 to create a better, more sustainable world by 2030. Ada McKim shares how a group of teachers started a movement to use the SDGs in classrooms around the globe
30:55
Drama, Improv, Hip-Hop, and Making the World Better with Estella Owoimaha Church
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Estella Owoimaha Church shares how she uses drama, improv, hip-hop, and the UN Sustainable Development Goals to empower her students as positive change agents in their community.
30:42
Teenage Risk-Taking and Democratic Education with Sean Bellamy
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Sean Bellamy helped create a school in which all decisions are democratically made between students and teachers. In this episode that originally aired in December, 2018, Sean shares how this model benefits students and helps them become better decision makers.
32:16
Teaching Boldly with Jennifer Williams
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Dr. Jennifer Williams is an award winning educator and co-founder of TeachSDGs. In this show she talks about her new book, "Teach Boldly."
35:00
Preparing Future Teachers with Dr. Sam Fecich
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Dr. Sam Fecich is the author of EduMagic and a college professor. In this show she shares how she is using social media and innovative techniques to prepare our next generation of teachers for their careers as educators.
32:37
Communicating through Visual Art with Brad LeDuc
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Brad LeDuc helps his students communicate, discover unsung heroes, and bridge world cultures with artwork. In this show he tells us how and his tips for going on a D.A.T.E. to an art museum.
31:30
Environmental Artists and Activists with Peder Hill
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Peder Hill, and American teaching in Austria, shares how he is using art and science to give children voice in environmental issues, and how he is working to give students a space in United Nations policy discussions.
34:16
Project Based Learning (PBL) at High Tech High with Tina Schuster
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Tina Schuster talks about Project Based Learning (PBL) and the culture of student agency at High Tech High in San Diego
37:09
Flipping the System with Cameron Patterson
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Cameron Patterson is a co-editor of Flip the System Australia, a book by educators for educators. In this episode we'll ask him to explain what he's learned through the process of editing the book about what matters, and what should matter in education.
30:26
Why Our Students Aren't Motivated with Chris Holmes
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Chris Holmes is traveling the country to talk with teenagers about student motivation. In this episode he shares some of what those teenagers have told him and what he's learned while studying the topic of motivation.
34:05
Educators Rising and Teacher Recruitment with Kimberly Eckert
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Educators Rising is a program that helps recruit high school students who would make excellent teachers. Kimberly Eckert shares how she is using this program to recruit the next generation of excellent teachers in Louisiana.
35:22
Teaching Creativity and Why Jed Dearybury Hates Squirrels
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Developing creativity in students requires teaching with some creativity ourselves. In this episode we talk with Jed Dearybury about both of those things, and about why he hates squirrels.
37:11
Creating an Equitable Education System with Josh Parker
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Education for a Better World Podcast
Josh Parker, 2012 Maryland Teacher of the Year, shares how we can create a more equitable education system that serves all children.
33:09
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