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Modern Math Teacher

Kristen Moore, Project Based Learning Coach

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Kristen Moore, classroom teacher and math education expert empowers middle and high school math teachers to transform the student experience with the strategies and the confidence to implement project-based learning, mastery-based assessment, and more student-centered practices to boost engagement in their classrooms. Teaching math has never been this fun! Whether you're a math teacher newbie or a seasoned veteran, you'll find something new and inspiring in every episode that's sure to start ...
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The hosts of NPR's All Things Considered help you make sense of a major news story and what it means for you, in 15 minutes. New episodes six days a week, Sunday through Friday. Support NPR and get your news sponsor-free with Consider This+. Learn more at plus.npr.org/considerthis
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Mysteries About True Histories (M.A.T.H.)

Starglow Media / Atomic Entertainment

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From the creators of Who Smarted? comes Mysteries About True Histories (aka M.A.T.H.), a podcast for kids where every episode promises an exhilarating mix of adventure, comedy, and educational exploration! Follow along as Max and Molly are recruited into a secret order of Problem Solvers who time travel while solving logic and math problems created by their arch nemeses, The Troublesome Trolls. Tune in every Thursday for a brand new episode of Mysteries About True Histories! This series is p ...
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Hello, From Mars Podcast

Marissa Lanchak and Jessica Chatterton

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Welcome! Come join us for another episode of, "Hello, From Mars" a lifestyle/pop culture/ based podcast hosted by Marissa Lanchak and Jessica Chatterton. These two have been bffs since high school, so get ready to laugh along to relatable bits, pop culture talk, some uplifting moments and maybe a guest or two along the way! A whole new adventure begins April 2025!
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In July 2020, I did something I vowed as a once-public middle school teacher, that I would NEVER do. I withdrew my remaining four children of six and began homeschooling. My oldest two sons had graduated from public/charter schools and my remaining four had been in public school since Pre-K. I had two children about to finish middle school and head into high school. To say I was terrified was an understatement–even with my experience teaching hundreds of kids a year prior to getting married. ...
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A podcast hosted by Keith Stefanek, where he will discuss the issues he faces as a public middle school math teacher in Massachusetts. He will discuss hot button issues of teaching during the time of COVID, the advantages and disadvantages of Common Core, teaching toward standardized testing success or for students learning and more.
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Teacher Edition Podcast

Teacher Edition Podcast

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Are you a Christian school educator looking for a podcast that’s fun, encouraging, and biblical? Look no further! The Teacher Edition podcast is a dynamic and engaging show that’s specifically designed for educators just like you. Join Jenny as she interviews fellow educators and other professionals to get insights and inspiration that will help you in the classroom. But they don’t just talk theory - they’re all about practical tips and ideas that you can use right away! Whether you’re looki ...
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What do great Opportunity Culture educators do, and what have they learned about successfully redesigning school roles to reach all students with excellent teaching? Opportunity Culture Audio pieces bring their voices and advice to you, to help confront some of the stickiest issues facing education.
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Does it seem like all you do as a leader is put out fires? You know that your team has the ability to be a dynamic, high-performing group - if only you could effectively address employee well-being and reduce stress. Your host, Dawn Pensack, experienced burnout as a middle school math teacher. Burnout was the catalyst for her to radically change her life - and career. Now a Certified Hypnotist and EFT Practitioner, Dawn is on a mission to help high-performing leaders like you bring simple st ...
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Brief, off-the-cuff conversations about real life homeschooling in the moment. Pam & Mystie both homeschool teens and middle-schoolers and have been homeschooling for over a decade. Together they share what it's really like, give tips and recommendations, and encourage homeschool moms to keep up the good work.
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Timeless Practical Wisdom For Living a Meaningful Life Inspiring stories and practical advice from creatives, entrepreneurs, change-makers, misfits, and rebels to help you become successful on your own terms Our listeners say, “If TEDTalks met Oprah you’d have the Unmistakable Creative.” Eliminate the feeling of being stuck in your life, blocked in your creativity, and discover higher levels of meaning and purpose in your life and career. Listen to deeply personal, insightful, and thought-pr ...
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Welcome to UK News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Tune in to stay updated on the latest news from the UK, covering politics, culture, business, and more. Whether you're a UK resident, an expat, or simply interested in British affairs, UK News Daily is your reliable source. Tune in every day to be well-informed and to stay ...
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Matsumoto News

Miss Matsumoto

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Welcome to my class podcast! Here you will find information about upcoming events, news, and reminders in various languages with the help of my students. Just press play while you go about your daily activities!
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Striving is Learning

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Striving is Learning is a show with our #strivschools in mind. Our Teachers are content creator's, producers, broadcasters, coaches and more, and this is a platform where they get to share their stories.
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What if your classroom didn’t need more resources—but a better rhythm? In this episode, I’m sharing the one shift that changed everything for me as a math teacher: designing with rhythm. From launching units with anchor activities to structuring daily warm-ups and routines, I’ll show you how simple systems lead to better engagement, deeper understa…
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(0:10): UK Government to Repeal Strikes Act: Safety Concerns and Political Tensions Rise (2:39): MPs Demand Urgent Overhaul of 'Failing' Water Sector Amid Public Outrage and Pollution Crisis (5:14): UK House Prices Drop for First Time in a Decade Amid Stamp Duty Hike and High Competition (7:17): UK's Undersea Cables at Risk: China, Russia Pose Grow…
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“Having your student involved in a fine arts and music program is so good for their academics because it teaches them to be disciplined and to work well with others.” — Emily Nakamura We have seen a trend of fine arts programs being cut or downgraded due to budgeting issues, lack of personnel, and lack of interest. Perhaps as educators we should re…
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Around this time every year, the U.S. Supreme Court ends its term with a bang. The Justices typically save their biggest rulings for June. Outstanding cases include the president's birthright citizenship executive order, a Tennessee law blocking gender-affirming care and a Texas law requiring age verification for porn sites. NPR legal affairs corre…
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THROWBACK EPISODE: Ever wonder how early education can shape the future thinkers of our society? This episode welcomes Connor Boyack, a prolific author, public speaker, TV show producer, and the founder and president of Libertas Institute, who explores this question with us. Connor shares his inspiring journey from web development to establishing L…
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(0:10): Oasis Reunites: 16-Year Hiatus Ends with Sold-Out Scottish Concerts (2:32): Blaise Metreweli Makes History as First Female MI6 Chief Amid Global Tensions (4:58): UK Deploys Jets to Middle East Amid Israel-Iran Tensions, Avoids Direct Conflict (7:26): BT Group Restructures: 40,000 Job Cuts and AI Integration to Save £3 Billion by 2030 (9:42)…
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Since the start of his second term, President Trump has been at odds with the federal courts. The protests in Los Angeles are just the latest series of events to raise huge questions about presidential power: in this case, whether the president can use military force to control protests. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with J. Michael Luttig, a former fe…
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Have you been listening to these episodes thinking, “Yes! This is the kind of math class I want—but I can’t do it alone”? Then this episode is for you. Today I’m giving you an inside look at the Modern Math Teacher Membership—what it is, who it’s for, and how you can get in early as a founding member. I’ll also share the story that inspired it all—…
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Kentucky is one of the poorest states and is likely to see billions of dollars cut from Medicaid and other government benefits if Trump's spending bill becomes law. For our weekly Reporter's Notebook series we hear from Kentucky Public Radio's Sylvia Goodman and Joe Sonka. The two reporters traveled through rural eastern Kentucky to gauge how cuts …
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Early Friday local time, Israel finally did what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been threatening to do for years: It launched a massive attack on Iran's nuclear facilities, killing top military commanders, nuclear scientists and — according to Iran — dozens of Iranian civilians. The attacks have once again plunged the volatile region into un…
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(0:10): NICE Approves Groundbreaking 'Trojan Horse' Myeloma Treatment, Promising Threefold Survival Boost (2:37): King Charles Celebrates Young Talent at Star-Studded Awards; Beckham's Knighthood Announced Amid Family Rift (5:03): NHS to Rollout Weight Loss Drug Mounjaro in GP Surgeries, Aims to Transform Obesity Treatment (7:15): Ballymena Protest…
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Kilmar Abrego Garcia: a name that's become near-synonymous with the Trump Administration's immigration crackdown. Abrego Garcia was arrested by ICE agents on March 12th, as he was leaving his job in Baltimore. In the days and months that followed, the fate of the 29-year-old father of three was in the hands of the Trump administration and El Salvad…
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(0:10): UK and Spain Forge Historic Post-Brexit Deal on Gibraltar, Easing Border Tensions and Boosting Economic Ties (2:25): Sting's £10M Donation to Baltic Centre Sparks Cultural Revival in North East (5:06): UK to End Asylum Seekers' Hotel Stays by 2029, Saving Taxpayers £1 Billion Annually (7:41): UK Expands Free School Meals Eligibility to Comb…
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You want to do PBL, but every time you think about it… you panic. What if it flops? What if it’s chaos? Been there. Done that. In this episode, I’m sharing how I went from panicked to confidently using project-based learning in my classroom—without the mess. Inside this episode: ✔ Why PBL feels chaotic (and why it doesn’t have to be) ✔ The biggest …
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Episode Description: Max is unhappy that his new soccer Coach is making him play defense until – a surprise mission sends him and Molly into the middle of the Battle for Rhodes in 305 BCE! There, they encounter the colossal Helepolis Siege Tower, built to lay waste to defending armies. Armed only with Math, teamwork, and quick thinking, they must e…
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The White House's message on what's happening in Los Angeles is simple: this is what President Trump was elected to do. It is true that polls have found people trust the Republican Party more to handle immigration. A CBS poll taken last week found that 54% approve of Trump's deportation policies. Trump is making a big bet on how far Americans want …
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(0:10): Bristol Launches Free Travel Initiative for Youth, Promoting Green Transit and Easing Family Budgets (2:20): Nursery Worker Pleads Guilty in Tragic Death of 14-Month-Old Boy (4:26): Coldstream Guards Celebrate 375th Anniversary with Historic Berwick Parade (6:21): West Yorkshire Female Cyclists Demand Safer Roads Amid Rising Harassment and …
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Fentanyl and other street drugs killed more than 230,000 people under the age of 35 in the U.S. over the last decade. But now new federal data shows drug deaths among young people are plummeting at an unprecedented rate – saving thousands of lives each year. What's driving the drop, and with federal funding cuts on the horizon, will it continue? Fo…
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(0:10): King Charles' Historic Visit to Lancaster: Ceremony of Keys, Local Choirs, and Community Celebrations (2:09): Heckmondwike Fire Tragedy: Father and Daughter Die, Another Girl Critical; Community Grieves (4:04): UK PM Unveils 'Extract': AI Tool to Revolutionize Housing Plans with Google Collaboration (6:19): Unicef UK Report Exposes Alarming…
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Ever feel like your class is full of students… but no one is really there with you? The crickets. The side conversations. The phone scrolling. If that sounds familiar, you’re not failing—you’re ready. Inside this episode: ✔ 3 red flags that your current teaching approach isn’t working (and what they really mean) ✔ The mindset shift that saved my sa…
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“It’s hard to have a Biblical worldview without Biblical knowledge.” Bible class is a given within any Christian school, but how do we make it more than just another class to fulfill as a requirement. In this episode of the Teacher Edition podcast, Nathan Deck, currently a middle school principal, shares with Jenny his wisdom on spiritual formation…
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The last time a President deployed the National Guard over a governor's objections was more than 50 years ago. Over the weekend, President Trump did just that — in California. He ordered 2,000 National Guard members to Los Angeles, where people are protesting federal immigration raids. Today, governor Gavin Newsom said California is suing the Trump…
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New episodes and a NEW Season coming in July! In the meantime, enjoy this throwback interview with the AMAZING Unschooling Mama and Founder of Empowered Homeschool Club, Nicole Shiffler! Link to hear Caroline Shiffler's song: On Golden Sands by Fragile Beings To Reach Nicole: @nicoleshiffler Nichole's Coaching Program Authors Referred to in this Ep…
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(0:10): BRIT Awards Make Historic Move to Manchester in 2026, Ending 48-Year London Tradition (2:05): UK Unveils £90M Tech Initiative to Boost AI Skills and Innovation Nationwide (4:42): Inquiry Launched After Fatal Attacks: Police Failures and IOPC Meeting Criticized by Victims' Families (6:58): UK Proposes Ban on Bottom Trawling in Marine Protect…
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Citing a rarely used law, President Trump bypassed California's governor Gavin Newsom, and ordered two thousand national guard troops to Los Angeles for sixty days. It's the first time in 60 years a president has used federal power to deploy national guard troops without the agreement of the state's governor. NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Los Ange…
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In March, NPR Justice Correspondent Carrie Johnson reported on problems with the way federal courts police sexual harassment and bullying. A culture of secrecy made reporting the story particularly difficult. With few protections, many who alleged mistreatment were afraid to speak out. For our weekly Reporter's Notebook series, Johnson takes us ins…
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House Republicans' reconciliation bill, which includes a first-of-its-kind national private school voucher program, is now in the hands of the Senate. The proposal would use the federal tax code to offer vouchers that students could use to attend private secular or religious schools, even in states where voters have opposed such efforts. Debates ab…
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(0:10): British Palestinians Demand UK Action as Gaza Faces Severe Humanitarian Crisis Amid Food Blockade (2:45): Public Outrage as Tony Hudgell's Abusive Birth Mother Set for Early Release After 7 Years (4:45): UK Invests £32 Million in North East Roads and Cycle Lanes Amid Women's Cycling Race (7:05): Ex-DUP Leader Charged: Trial Delayed Due to W…
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President Trump has signed a new travel ban. Travelers from 12 countries will be barred from entering the US, and people from an additional seven countries will face partial travel restrictions. The proclamation goes into effect June 9 — and fulfills something Trump has long-promised: to bring back the travel ban from his first term. But that ban w…
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If you’re tired of hearing your students ask, “When are we ever gonna use this?”—this episode is for you. Today I’m breaking down the 3 R’s that have reshaped my math class: Real, Relevant, and Rigorous. And no, these aren’t just buzzwords. Inside this episode: ✔ What it really means to design math that’s real, relevant, and rigorous ✔ A behind-the…
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Prince William Visits Suffolk Army Base, Pledges to Address Soldiers' Accommodation Concerns UK Expands Free School Meals to Tackle Child Poverty, But Critics Call for More Action UK Retailers Urge Government for Dedicated Police Funding Amid Rising High Street Crime Public Outrage as Tony Hudgell's Abusive Birth Mother Set for Early Release After …
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Episode Description: Max and Molly must travel back in time to ancient Korea to take on a master of Baduk, a legendary game of strategy known today as “Go.” If they win they’ll secure a cryptic scroll containing a list of POG moles. But how do you beat a master at a game you’ve never even played before? Can our Problem Solvers use clever tactics, t…
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Whether it was her history making win in 2017. Or the history she made as only the second woman elected to lead a country to give birth while IN office. Or her decision to step away from power after leading New Zealand through crisis after crisis. Jacinda Ardern could never be described as a TYPICAL politician. But perhaps the most norm-busting fea…
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(0:10): Windsor Castle Security Breach: Man Arrested for Breaking Into Royal Grounds (1:46): UK Women's Health Strategy Faces Funding Threats Amid NHS Reforms and Femtech Growth (3:45): Bernardine Evaristo Honored with £100,000 Award for Literary Excellence and Advocacy for Women Writers (6:04): Survey Reveals 80% of UK Parents Struggle with GCSE M…
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Tuesday morning brought another shooting near a food distribution site in Gaza — the third in as many days. This time, more than two dozen people were killed as they tried to collect emergency food aid, according to Gaza health officials and the International Committee of the Red Cross. The Israeli military acknowledged firing warning shots at "sev…
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(0:10): Fourth Arrest in North London Arson Case, Investigation Explores Potential Kremlin Links (2:19): Northern Ireland Moves to Ban Overtaking Stopped School Buses Amid Road Safety Push (4:30): Pro-Palestinian Activists Convicted for Harassing UK Justice Minister; Appeal Planned (6:55): UK Unveils £5 Billion Defense Boost: Drones, Lasers, and Tr…
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Is your math class unforgettable—for the right reasons? In this episode, I’m sharing a powerful story from a cross-curricular Rocket Project that completely shifted how I thought about engagement. It reminded me that students don’t remember worksheets. They remember moments. Inside this episode: ✔ How I turned a standard quadratics unit into a proj…
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“Learn as much as you can because as you’re learning, your students are learning.” — Cassidy Harwood “These parents entrusted me with their money, their time, and their children — which is the most precious thing. And I need to do my best.” — Cassidy Harwood Summer is just beginning, but before you know it, summer will be winding down, school suppl…
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In the past, most military parades in the U.S. were staged to signal the end of a war and welcome home of those who fought. The last major military parade in the nation's capitol was in 1991. It marked the end of the Gulf War. The capital has not seen a military parade like the one planned by President Trump for June 14th in decades - a parade esti…
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Can fairy tales really shape a child's moral compass? Join me as we navigate the enchanting realm of classic fairy tales, inspired by literary giants like Dr. Vigen Guroian and Bruno Bettelheim. We'll unravel the mysteries behind these timeless stories and their profound influence on nurturing a child's moral imagination, contrasting the enduring n…
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(0:10): 'Essex Boys' Triple Killer Michael Steele Freed After 23 Years, Justice Secretary Challenges Parole Decision (2:08): Victims' Families Sue UK Ministry of Defence Over 1994 Chinook Crash Inquiry (4:34): UK Households Warned: Soaring Fire Risks Amid Record Sunshine and Outdoor Activities (6:57): Prison Officers Demand Stab Vests Amid Rising V…
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President Trump wants to make a deal with Vladimir Putin to end the war in Ukraine. Putin says Russia wants to engage in peace talks, but Putin has also been ordering the most widespread and violent aerial attacks on Ukraine in years. This has led Trump to criticize Putin more and more in public — a step that's been rare over the course of Trump's …
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The Trump administration has thrown so many curveballs at colleges and universities, it can be hard to keep track. But there's logic behind the many efforts, from cutting research grants to detaining international students involved in activism. NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with White House correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben and education correspondent El…
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Liverpool Parade Crash: Comedian Faces Backlash as Venues Cancel Shows Over Insensitive Remarks North-West England Declared Drought Zone; New Reservoirs Planned to Combat Water Crisis UK Eases Rules to Speed Up EV Charger Installation, Boosting Electric Vehicle Adoption Deeside Timberframe's Multi-Million Investment Boosts UK's Sustainable Housing …
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When Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced new COVID recommendations this week, it raised questions among clinicians and patients: Will those shots still be available to people who want them — and will insurance cover it? NPR's Ari Shapiro speaks with Dr. Peter Hotez, co-director of the Texas Children's Hospital Center…
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(0:10): Andrew and Tristan Tate Face UK Rape Charges Amid Ongoing Global Legal Woes (2:24): Download Festival Faces Backlash Over Transgender Bathroom Policy Amid Calls for Clarity and Inclusivity (5:10): UK Government's £50 Billion Pension Reform Aims to Boost Economy and Enhance Retirement Savings (7:41): UK Government Fast-Tracks Reservoir Plans…
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🍗🥤 What do chicken nuggets, pop, and student-created videos have in common? They're all part of today’s conversation on how instructional videos can transform engagement in your math class. I’m joined by Clement Townsend, founder of Video Pro Learning, to dive into best practices for educational video projects, why video isn’t just for ELA anymore,…
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