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K-12 Greatest Hits: Your shortcut to what works in education

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K12 Greatest Hits compiles the most popular conversations on BRN based on listener statistics and editors’ picks. Explore these collection to quickly locate the most compelling and helpful episodes on the topics you care about most. With over 5,000 discussions on BRN, K12 Greatest Hits is your shortcut to some of the best teaching strategies, school leadership practices, and innovative thinking in education — find what works, find it faster.

Copyright: Accretive Media Ventures 2022

Episodes

Five keys to Helping Your Daughter Navigate The Sexual Minefield

10m · Published 14 Apr 12:14
Yes, we all survived the sexual revolution and turned out okay. News flash: The sexual landscape for teenagers today is exponentially more dangerous than what most fathers experienced in the 60's and 70s. Meeker shares solid, practical, advice for fathers on everything from helping your daughter set sexual boundaries, helping her delay sexual activity and teaching her how to respect and protect her mind, body and heart.

Teaching Strategies: Digital Media: Great Teaching Tool or Big Liability in the Classroom

12m · Published 01 Apr 18:13
Computers, learning software, gaming, and the use of Internet are tools that are growing in popularity in the early childhood classroom. But is digital media a wonderful asset in early childhood education, a distracting and harmful liability or somewhere between the two. Our distinguished guests offer some perspective.

Music Education is Fluff Right? WRONG! Why Music is Essential to Learning

11m · Published 22 Mar 18:11
Music education is considered fluff and superfluous in many education circles. But noted researcher Eric Jensen explains the connection between music and cognitive development and shows why music is essential to learning.

Music Education is Fluff Right? WRONG! Why Music is Essential to Learning

11m · Published 22 Mar 18:11
Music education is considered fluff and superfluous in many education circles. But noted researcher Eric Jensen explains the connection between music and cognitive development and shows why music is essential to learning.

Nation of Wimps:How and Why We're Creating Psychologically Fragile Children

11m · Published 15 Mar 18:02
At one extreme there are satellite parents and at the other extreme are helicopter parents. How do we determine the right balance between being too involved in our children's education and development and being not involved enough? Three thoughtful parents and experts share their insights and offer some guidelines.

Nation of Wimps:How and Why We're Creating Psychologically Fragile Children

11m · Published 15 Mar 18:02
At one extreme there are satellite parents and at the other extreme are helicopter parents. How do we determine the right balance between being too involved in our children's education and development and being not involved enough? Three thoughtful parents and experts share their insights and offer some guidelines.

Dealing With The Unspoken Challenges Women Educators Face

11m · Published 08 Mar 17:56
Many of the biggest challenges women leaders in education face are taboo topics that are rarely openly discussed. This segment brings together three distinguished women in a heart to heart conversation about these unspoken challenges and how to deal with them.

Dealing With The Unspoken Challenges Women Educators Face

11m · Published 08 Mar 17:56
Many of the biggest challenges women leaders in education face are taboo topics that are rarely openly discussed. This segment brings together three distinguished women in a heart to heart conversation about these unspoken challenges and how to deal with them.

SPECIAL: Fear of Men In Early Childhood Education

11m · Published 01 Mar 11:06
Whether it's on the quiet or in your face the fear of men in early education is widespread. Yes, it's difficult to quantify and talk about, but It's real. From parents, to administrators the fear of men who work with young children has a significant impact in classrooms and beyond. We brought together a parent, a male educator and an early education attorney to look at the fear and the reality of men in ECE.

SPECIAL: Fear of Men In Early Childhood Education

11m · Published 01 Mar 11:06
Whether it's on the quiet or in your face the fear of men in early education is widespread. Yes, it's difficult to quantify and talk about, but It's real. From parents, to administrators the fear of men who work with young children has a significant impact in classrooms and beyond. We brought together a parent, a male educator and an early education attorney to look at the fear and the reality of men in ECE.

K-12 Greatest Hits: Your shortcut to what works in education has 699 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 141:08:57. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 23rd 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 27th, 2024 02:11.

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