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The FULL VOICE Podcast With Nikki Loney

The FULL VOICE podcast shares modern teaching tips, vocal pedagogy, business best practices for voice professionals.

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Sharing inspiring interviews with music educators from around the world, the FULL VOICE Podcast shares pedagogy, business strategies, and best practices for your voice studio.
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Welcome to Wholehearted Voice Pedagogy, a podcast dedicated to the art and practice of teaching singers. Host David Sisco knits together current research from a plethora of fields to highlight a student-centered, culturally responsive, trauma-informed approach to teaching, which gives singers agency over their vocal expression and buoys teacher well-being. Each episode, David will be joined by a special guest, who will share their wholehearted knowledge about the student-teacher relationship ...
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The Singer's PATH Podcast will premiere in 2025! This podcast provides quality, transparent information for singers and artists. We discuss everything including ways to establish good vocal technique, advice from leading entertainment industry professionals AND mindset support for artists. Whether you're a novice or professional, the Singer's PATH welcomes all singers and helps to guide the way on the journey of developing artistry.
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The Voice Science Podcast is your go-to resource for singers who want to understand the science behind great vocal technique. Hosted by Josh Manuel, founder of VoSci, this podcast breaks down complex voice topics into clear, actionable insights—so you can sing with more confidence, skill, and artistry. Each short, focused episode explores common myths, key vocal concepts, and research-backed techniques to help you build a stronger, healthier, and more versatile voice. Whether you’re a singer ...
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The Visceral Voice Podcast

Christine Schneider

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On this podcast, we interview voice and bodywork professionals to provide helpful information for overall health and optimal function of the voice. We interview SLPs, Otolaryngologists, Manual Therapists, Body Oriented Psychotherapists, Health Coaches, Fitness Instructors, Broadway Performers, Opera singers, Singer/Songwriters, Voice Teachers, Composers, Company Managers, Sports Broadcasters, and more. It is our mission to educate the professional voice user and provide knowledgable, creativ ...
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Are you a queer educator feeling isolated by identity politics on campus? Teaching While Queer provides queer folks working in education with a community to feel less alone and unload the burden of identity politics so you can work & live as your authentic self. Listen to: Be enveloped in a community of queer educators Gain resources and advice on LGBTQ inclusion in School Move from surviving to thriving authentically in your professional and personal life Host, Bryan Stanton holds an MFA in ...
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This podcast describes the foundation of the voice, how to take proper care of the voice and the difference between how to use the voice from a recording studio to a live performance. There will feature many artists of different musical backgrounds, weekly vocal pedagogy, and Antoine’s life experiences in the entertainment business.
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Hearing Each Voice is a podcast that examines when teaching writing can be harmful to students, acknowledges that adopting new approaches to teaching are not easy, and attempts to help instructors find some practical changes that can be incorporated in the classroom. The first episode of Hearing Each Voice addresses why an antiracist writing pedagogy is necessary. The second episode explores how these new approaches to teaching writing can transform an individual’s classroom and an instituti ...
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ALSB's Pedagogy Podcast

Teaching & Pedagogy Section - Academy of Legal Studies in Business (ALSB)

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Hear from Academy of Legal Studies in Business (International) teachers and scholars as to tips, tricks, and lessons learned in the classroom and beyond. ALSB focuses on the fields of business law, legal environment, and law-related courses outside of professional law schools. Hosted by ALSB's Teaching & Pedagogy Section.
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Soundwriting Pedagogies

Courtney S. Danforth, Kyle D. Stedman, & Michael J. Faris

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This is the audio-only version of Soundwriting Pedagogies, edited by Courtney S. Danforth, Kyle D. Stedman, & Michael J. Faris. The availability of digital tools has made it easier than ever to record and edit sound, and teachers of composition have noticed. In the audio-only versions of chapters that follow, you will find theories, examples, and lots of audio to encourage the use and value of soundwriting in composition, writing, rhetoric, and communications classrooms. Crank it up. The ful ...
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Education is fluid, especially with new tools and technology becoming available all the time. Try something out and improve your pedagogy. This podcast begs its listeners to "Lean Into It" and take a risk with a new tool or approach in their classroom.
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The Pedagogue-cast

The Pedagogue-cast

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Introducing The Pedagogue-cast, an education and pedagogy podcast dedicated to unpacking different concepts and research that impact the way students learn and the way we teach them. Each week, former teachers - Maths Pathway Co-Founder, Justin Matthys and host of Education Bookcast, Stanislaw ‘Staś’ Pstrokonski, will unpack topics and be joined by teachers who generously share their experiences from the classroom.
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Education International is the voice of teachers and other education employees across the globe. A federation of 396 associations and unions in 171 countries and territories, it represents some 32.5 million educators and support professionals in education institutions from early childhood to university. EdVoices is Education International's podcast on education policy and practice, published regularly in several languages (mainly English, French, and Spanish).
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A Voice and Beyond

Dr Marisa Lee Naismith

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Welcome to A Voice and Beyond. This podcast is dedicated to self-care, professional development and personal growth. Our brilliant lineup of international guests include healthcare practitioners, voice educators and other professionals who will share their stories, knowledge and experiences within their specialized fields to empower you to live your best life every day. In the solo round episodes, my goal is to help you increase your levels of focus, productivity, confidence & energy. Now is ...
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Arts Learning Festival

Arts Learning Festival

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The Arts Learning Festival, created by Independent Schools Victoria for all Victorian students, celebrates the importance of arts in education. The festival has events for schools, students, families and the community. #unlimitedimagination
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Curiosity is central to our work as voice teachers. But how do we express curiosity and encourage students to engage their own? How can it create a value added in the voice studio? Join me for a great conversation with Maurice Goodwin, SLP who illuminates how curiosity can be useful in both clinical and academic arenas. Maurice Goodwin's Contact In…
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⭐ Find links mentioned in this episode here: https://www.fullvoicemusic.com/podcast/205/ ⭐In episode #205, Nikki welcomes special guest Jeff Costello, an accomplished musician, vocalist, music educator, and voice teacher with decades of experience.Today’s conversation dives into a surprisingly controversial topic: using YouTube as a teaching tool. …
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Feeling the pressure to be “loud and proud” in a school environment that isn’t safe? What if quiet authenticity could be just as powerful? In a time when overt displays of support for LGBTQ+ students can feel risky—or even be banned—many queer educators are wondering how to still show up, protect their peace, and make an impact. This episode explor…
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The Voice Science Podcast | Episode [6] Think there’s only one right way to breathe while singing? Think again. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we debunk the myth of a one-size-fits-all breath and explore how different breathing strategies impact your voice, performance, and vocal health. Join Drew as we break down the anatomy of inha…
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Can subtle shifts in language and presence make more impact than bold declarations when supporting LGBTQ+ students? In a time when visibility can feel risky and performative gestures fall flat, quiet consistency and intentional language may be the most powerful tools queer educators have. This episode explores how affirming youth doesn’t always req…
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This week, we have a very special episode with Associate Teacher Jeremy Jacobs! We're going to dive into Jeremy's background of a music director and his transition into Voice teaching and finally owning himself as a singer. Jeremy is one of our amazing associate teachers at Sarah Bishop Vocal Studio! If you connected with her through this interview…
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#VocalFam, today we are joined by Dr. Emily Siar to discuss her dissertation research surveying and interviewing singers who have been through voice health issues. Removing the stigma around voice health has been a VocalFri mission for many years now. Please check out Emily's website, linked above, and the BoCo Vocal Pedagogy Professional Workshop,…
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Feeling like you're constantly code-switching just to survive in the classroom? If you’re a queer educator trying to create safer spaces for students while holding onto your own identity, you’re not alone. This episode dives into what it really means to show up authentically in education—without sacrificing your sanity or safety. In this episode, y…
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In this episode, we'll break down some actionable, clear steps to translate your Classical training to Contemporary music. What's the difference in contemporary singing and classical singing? And how do we do these different mixes? What's the difference between Vocal Balance, Head Dominant Mix and Chest Dominant Mix? Ready to understand where your …
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What happens when a college theater class becomes the one place where students feel safe enough to be fully themselves? This episode dives deep into how the arts—especially theater—can offer more than creative expression. In many classrooms, it's become a sanctuary where students explore gender, identity, and self-worth. From fluid pronoun usage to…
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Ever felt like you just can’t sing or speak another word? That frustrating tired, strained feeling in your voice is called vocal fatigue—and it happens to singers, teachers, and professional voice users alike. But what’s really going on when your voice feels exhausted? In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we’re breaking down: ✅ What vocal …
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We had our first in house episode in a few months with Prof. Pigott, Dr. P, and Alice. We finally got a report on Little Women from Sarah. We covered how Sarah and Nick's undergrad practicum are going this semester. Then we had a lively conversation about graduate practicum that led into the difference between knowledge curation and knowledge creat…
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Are you a queer educator feeling the pressure of anti-LGBTQ+ laws, online harassment, or rising fascist rhetoric in schools? In this episode, we dive deep into the current wave of attacks targeting queer teachers and offers grounded, practical strategies to protect yourself, build community, and stay in the fight—without burning out. Whether you're…
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There are a number of challenges voice teachers must navigate when considering repertoire selection for their students. In this episode, David speaks to Zipporah Peddle and Paul M. Patinka, who continue to bring our community scholarly research on repertoire selection and its impacts on student learning and growth. Zipporah Peddle's Contact Informa…
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What if supporting your students’ pronouns could cost you your job—or your parental rights? This episode dives into the April 2025 Executive Order that rebrands gender-affirming care as “child abuse” and attacks the educators and families who provide it. This isn’t just another political statement—it’s a federally-endorsed narrative with real conse…
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Can LGBTQ+ teachers truly be themselves in the classroom? Despite progress, many still face discrimination, fear, and pushback when advocating for inclusion. In this episode of Teaching While Queer, Bryan Stanton recaps an eye-opening conversation with Greg R. Baird, a longtime educator and activist. Greg shares his personal experiences navigating …
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Have you ever wondered how some singers have voices that seem to soar effortlessly, cutting through the mix and filling the room? The answer lies in brightness—a crucial acoustic phenomenon that enhances resonance and projection. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we’re diving deep into the science of Ring and Twang, two vocal techniques…
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What does it really take to be an LGBTQ+ educator in today's world? How can teachers go from overcoming fear and bias to becoming a global advocate for allyship and inclusion. If you’ve ever felt like you couldn’t be your authentic self in your workplace, this episode is for you. We talk about the struggles LGBTQ+ educators face, the role of allysh…
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In this episode, we explore tone deafness. What is True Tone deafness? Are you or anyone else you know actually tone deaf? or do they just need training matching pitch? Is it possible to learn pitch? Let's find out by using the most up to date research available for pitch and the brain Do you struggle with pitch? Do you long to consider yourself a …
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Today Dr. P and Alice were joined by Prof.s Theresa Brancaccio (Northwestern University) and Aaron Johnson (New York University - Langone) to share about their ongoing efforts developing a wearable, wireless vocal dosimeter. Their partnership with Dr. John Rogers has led to the development of a device that could provide active voice use data to a u…
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This week, we have a very special episode with Associate Teacher Lily Lothrop! We're going to dive into Lily's background of classical singing and her transition into finally using her authentic voice and creating music she loves. Lily is one of our amazing associate teachers at Sarah Bishop Vocal Studio! If you connected with her through this inte…
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Queer educators are often told to stay silent about their identities—but what impact does that have on LGBTQ+ students? In this episode, we explore why visibility in education is more than just representation—it’s a lifeline. Many queer teachers worry about speaking up due to fear of backlash, job security, or simply not knowing how to navigate dif…
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In this episode, David has a far-reaching conversation with his first formal voice teacher, Dr. Everett McCorvey, who has had an accomplished career as a singer, teacher, and conductor. Together, they discuss mentorship, adjusting to the ever-evolving needs of students, vulnerability, and much more. Dr. Everett McCorvey's Contact Information: https…
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How can educators create truly inclusive spaces for queer and trans students? And what’s the hidden bias that might be holding them back? In this episode, we talk with educator and author Kimm Topping (they/them) about the challenges queer youth face in schools, the impact of adultism, and why affirming spaces are essential for student success. Dra…
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204 | You Are Doing A Great Job with Nikki Loney⭐ Find links mentioned in this episode here: https://www.fullvoicemusic.com/podcast/204/⭐Teaching is not for the faint of heart—especially if you work with beginners! Students who need more support and repetition in lessons can make us doubt our teaching skills. But here’s the truth: YOU ARE DOING A G…
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I get this question all the time...who should I study with? What should I look for when looking for a great voice teacher? You only have a few days left! Sign up for our brand new FREE live masterclass: Starting to Sing: A Safe Space for Singers ! This class takes place on March 26th, 2025 from 6pm-7pm EST (although we may run over). There will be …
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Have you ever felt unsafe online just for being who you are? If you’re a queer educator, digital harassment is a real and growing threat—but you don’t have to face it alone. The rise of online attacks against LGBTQ+ educators is not just frustrating—it’s dangerous. From doxxing to mass reporting, these tactics can impact your mental health, career,…
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Ever wondered why some notes feel effortless while others crack or don’t come out at all? The answer lies in phonatory threshold pressure (PTP)—the minimum air pressure needed to start and sustain sound. In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we break down what PTP is, how it’s calculated, and why it matters for singers. Discover how PTP aff…
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What happens when your personal story goes viral for all the wrong reasons? How do you navigate grief, identity, and public scrutiny—all at once? In this episode, Aiden shares their deeply personal journey of dealing with loss, finding strength in identity, and facing online attacks after a viral moment. From overcoming depression to advocating for…
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In this episode, we'll break down some common stories that singers and other artists may experience as they're developing their skills. Sign up for our brand new FREE live masterclass: Starting to Sing: A Safe Space for Singers ! This class takes place on March 26th, 2025 from 6pm-7pm EST (although we may run over). There will be a 48 hour replay a…
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Are queer teachers the only ones creating safe spaces for LGBTQ+ students in schools? What happens when they leave—and why are so many being pushed out? In this episode, we revisit our powerful conversation with Flint Del Sol, a former teacher turned advocate, who sheds light on the immense pressure placed on LGBTQ+ educators. From being the "desig…
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Host Jeff Yan continues his discussion with Clea Ramos, a Computer Engineering and Studio Arts student at Bucknell University, about the impact of AI tools like ChatGPT on education and the tech industry. They examine effective strategies for leveraging AI while upholding learning integrity, reflecting on the future job market and potential entrepr…
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In this episode, David explores Dr. Dan Siegel's theory of the Window of Tolerance and Dr. Stephen Porgress' Polyvagal Theory as frameworks for understanding how to keep singers regulated in the voice studio. Special guest Marcia Lesser, SEP offers valuable insights on the Autonomic Nervous System and how we can create learning spaces that are safe…
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Why do so many LGBTQ+ teachers leave the profession feeling broken and exhausted? And why are schools still relying on just one “designated safe teacher” instead of building a truly inclusive environment? In this powerful episode, former high school teacher and author Flint Del Sol exposes the harsh realities queer educators face—from systemic burn…
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It's happening! We're finally kicking off the Singer's PATH podcast! In these first 2 episodes, we're going to start to cover our bases! Let's dive into understanding the fundamentals of singing: Resistance and Thickness Sign up for our brand new FREE live masterclass: Starting to Sing: A Safe Space for Singers ! This class takes place on March 26t…
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What happens when coming out as an LGBTQ+ teacher leads to job loss, discrimination, and relentless scrutiny? Chris Cannella knows this reality firsthand—and he’s fighting back. Despite years of progress, LGBTQ+ educators still face discrimination, from losing coaching positions to having their advocacy questioned. In this episode, Chris shares his…
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Host Jeff Yan discusses with Clea Ramos, a senior at Bucknell University majoring in Computer Engineering and minoring in Studio Arts, in this episode of Digication Scholars Conversations. They explore her unique educational journey, the influence of her Filipino heritage, and how her experiences shaped her passion for integrating technical and art…
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It's happening! We're finally kicking off the Singer's PATH podcast! In these first 2 episodes, we're going to start to cover our bases! Let's dive into understanding the fundamentals of singing: Breathing and Posture Sign up for our brand new FREE live masterclass: Starting to Sing: A Safe Space for Singers ! This class takes place on March 26th, …
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Belting is one of the most exciting and misunderstood vocal techniques. Many singers struggle with it, wondering “Am I doing this right?” or “Is belting damaging my voice?” In this episode of The Voice Science Podcast, we break down what belting really is, separate fact from fiction, and give you science-backed strategies to belt safely and powerfu…
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What happens when schools push LGBTQ+ voices into the shadows? What does it mean to fight for inclusion when even educators face discrimination? For over 26 years, Chris Cannella (he/him) has navigated the challenges of being an openly gay teacher and union leader, fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in schools. From being pushed out of coaching to standing…
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In this episode of The Visceral Voice Podcast, we explore the complex and essential role of hormones in overall health with Dr. Erica Kesselman, OB-GYN. From menstrual cycles to menopause, pregnancy to perimenopause, Dr. Kesselman breaks down how hormones shape our daily lives, well-being, and long-term health. Topics We Cover: Understanding the ho…
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Today we were joined by longtime #VocalFam Ian Howell to preview his new book Hearing Singing: A Guide to Functional Listening and Voice Perception. Dr. P has already made a public endorsement of this book, but trust us that this book is both revolutionary and practical. Ian presents a functional framework that can open your ears to listen to all s…
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How can educators navigate identity, advocacy, and trust while staying true to themselves in the classroom? For LGBTQ+ educators, balancing authenticity with strategy is essential in a system that often feels unwelcoming. This episode explores how understanding identity, knowing legal protections, and building trust can empower educators and create…
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203 | Non-Competitive Singing Festivals with Linda Fletcher{fullvoicemusic.com}⭐ Find links mentioned in this episode here: https://www.fullvoicemusic.com/podcast/203/ ⭐In episode 203 of The FULL VOICE Podcast, Nikki talks with esteemed vocal educator Linda Fletcher about the Oakville Vocal Arts Festival. Unlike traditional competitive festivals, t…
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Host Jeff Yan continues the thoughtful conversation with Tonya Hendrix, Demitri Kapetanakos, and Dionne Miller from LaGuardia Community College on Digication Scholars Conversations. The dialogue explores the transformative power of experiential and liberal arts education, highlighting how it bridges classroom learning with real-world applications a…
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In this episode, David explores the similarities and differences between teachers and therapists with the help of psychologist Dr. Ritu Agarwal. Together, they discuss how to co-create a safe environment for students and outline the signs when it may be time to refer a student to a licensed therapist. Contact Information for Dr. Ritu Agarwal https:…
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How can educators balance authenticity, advocacy, and professional boundaries while navigating policies and identity in the classroom? This episode explores the intersection of identity and education, highlighting the importance of policy awareness, trust-building, and advocacy. If you’re looking for ways to create inclusive learning environments w…
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AI's growing role in education is raising significant ethical concerns. This podcast discussion of Dr Neil Hopkin's latest article explores the tensions between the promises of personalised learning and the potential for bias, data exploitation, and cultural insensitivity. It examines the need for robust ethical codes and regulatory frameworks to e…
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