The eduCreators podcast is your source for news and current events related to the fields of education, technology, and education policy. In addition to bringing you the news, we also speak to educators and those who are making an impact on the way that students learn and share their individual talents and creativity.
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Archived Episode: The 2016 Election Episode
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The 2016 election is finally here, but what do this year's races have to do with education policy in America? In this episode, we take a closer look at some of 2016's most important races with the help of an excellent voter's guide created by Education Week. Congressional races, gubernatorial elections, and ballot measures will all be a lot more fu…
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Archived Episode: Flexible Seating in the Elementary Classroom
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Giving students in elementary school a chance to make authentic choices is an essential part of preparing them for taking responsibility later in life, so one of the latest trends in classrooms is to offer flexible seating arrangements. In this first episode back after the summer, Cory talks to Nicole Davis and Kayla Kidwell, two teachers at Rosevi…
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Archived Episode: Project Right Angle
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Earlier in 2016, 7th-grade social studies teacher Matt Brown passed away after a long battle with cancer. In his wake, however, he left Project Right Angle - a challenge to 13 middle school students to design the perfect arm brace to help him overcome the side effects of his radiation treatments.In this episode, I speak with some of those students …
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Archived Episode: Family Engagement and the edcamp Movement
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In this post-SXSWedu episode, Cory Roush speaks about the way that the media creates a narrative, unintentional or not, that doesn’t reflect well upon the teaching profession. He also introduces an interview with two Ohio County Schools administrators, Michelle Dietrich and Susan Nolte, where professional development, teacher training, and family e…
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