On today's podcast, we feature 16 sessions from fellow educators who reached out to us through twitter to promote their sessions. Full details in the show notes!
Bit.ly/TTTSN On this episode, we talk all things Spring CUE 2022! From sessions that caught out eye to events over the course of the conference! We hope to see you there, secret word is SHINY! Hope you enjoy!
On this episode we talk about how the pandemic changed teachers ideas about homework, and some guidelines to make Devices at home more manageable. Thanks for Listening and we hope you enjoy!
On this episode we talk about how the pandemic changed teachers ideas about homework, and some guidelines to make Devices at home more manageable. Thanks for Listening and we hope you enjoy!
Bit.ly/TTTSN We talk about 3 Articles ab out education, about how teacher’s aren’t alright, about the decisions we make daily, and about social media reach in our students. Please share with your teacher friends, and we hope you enjoy.
In this Episode, we talk all the things on our wishlists for the upcoming Black Friday/Cyber Monday deals! From MacBooks to Drones, from building toys to class gifts, we have it all! Hope you enjoy, and don't forget to share!
On this episode, Mike and Tom tell us what they did to keep their sanity during the Pandemic. It’s a long one, but full of fun! Thanks for listening!
Tom and Mike talk about the right to unplug after school hours, International Podcast day, and some wisdom from Abraham Lincoln. Hope you Enjoy!
We talk Digital Citizenship Week and Month and what BUSD does to help Students be great Digital Citizens! Also, what's new with us, and three random questions from our PodDeck! Hope You Enjoy!
In they special Bonus Episode, we cover
1. the growing homeless crisis in SoCal,
2. What the actual definition of homeless is according to the McKinney-Vento Act,
3. What specific rights are guaranteed to homeless students in our districts,
4. Resources within our school district and other school districts for our homeless students,
5. Questions leaders should be considering as we reopen campus in regards to homeless education,
6. Tips to help teachers recognize homeless students, and ways teachers can help these students in and out of the classroom, and finally,
7. resources from LA County (https://www.211la.org) to help residents with homelessness, as well as a wide variety of issues. I researched the topic thought he LACOE website (https://www.lacoe.edu/Student-Services/Homeless-Children-Youth) , the CDE website (https://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/hs/), and even national resources from the National Center for Homeless Education website (https://nche.ed.gov/).