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WordinEd

The Word in Ed is a podcast that explores the world of education. Each episode we chat with luminaries and practitioners from the field of education to provoke new thought, explore new trends, and get the real word on how how to improve education. Share a word: @wordined (twitter) AND suggest a guest --> http://bit.do/wordinedHosts: Laura McBain & Ron Beghetto

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    Superhero (Guests - Larry Rosenstalk & Yong Zhao)

    Join our two special guests: Larry Rosenstalk and Long Zhao as they discuss the what educational superheroes mean to them.

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    Trust (guest: Jane Lucas)

    Join us this episode as our guest Jane Lucas (Vice Principal & Chief Academic Officer, Seminole HS in Florida)discusses the rule TRUST plays in establishing an innovative learning environment that recognizes, honors, celebrates, and curates the work of students and teachers.

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    Empowering (guest - Cathy Beck & Colleagues)

    Join us as Dr. Cathy Beck, Assistant Superintendent, and her team in Breckenridge Colorado's Summit School District discuss empowering strategies they have used to "look inward" to leverage the talent within their district to promote teacher development and student learning.

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    Risk (guest - Tony Simmons)

    Join us this episode as our special guest Tony Simmons -- Executive Director for the High School of the Recording Arts in St. Paul, MN (aka Hip Hop High) --discusses risk in learning and life.

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    Risk (guest: Linea Garrett)

    Join us this episode as our guest, Linea Garrett (School Director for Chicago Tech Academy Highschool) discusses navigating and helping others navigate the risks involved in implementing a new school-based approach to teaching and learning.

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    Irrefutable (guest: Aaron Maurer)

    Join us for a conversation with Aaron Maurer, instructional coach, for a middle school in Iowa. Aaron discussed the tensions of navigating project based learning, accountability, and how to make teaching and learning irrefutable.

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    Irrefutable (guest: Prof. Christopher Emdin)

    Join us (Laura McBain & Ron Beghetto) to hear Christopher Emdin discuss the word "Irrefutable." Dr. Christopher Emdin is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Science and Technology at Teachers College, Columbia University.

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The Word in Ed is a podcast that explores the world of education. Each episode we chat with luminaries and practitioners from the field of education to provoke new thought, explore new trends, and get the real word on how how to improve education. Share a word: @wordined (twitter) AND suggest a guest --> http://bit.do/wordinedHosts: Laura McBain & Ron Beghetto

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The Word in Ed is a podcast that explores the world of education. Each episode we chat with luminaries and practitioners from the field of education to provoke new thought, explore new trends, and get the real word on how how to improve education. Share a word: @wordined (twitter) AND suggest a...

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