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Sexual Harassment in Schools - Title IX is more than sports
Girls' athletics are just the tip of the iceberg that is gender equity in schools. Many educators are aware that Title IX requires schools to allow girls equal access to school sports. But not everyone knows that Title IX also prohibits sex-based discrimination in school, which can take many forms. Guest, Dr. Susan Strauss, is the author of Sexual Harassment and Bullying - A Guide to Keeping Kids Safe and Holding Schools Accountable. She will talk to us about bullying and sexual haras
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" Are you prepared for your in...
We as barber and stylists hear so many woes of the economy ,from high gas prices ,to rent increase and so on .Some try to ride this wave by lowering prices and increasing open times just to find themselves worn out at the end of the work week only a few dollars over what you already were making. Some ask what can be done ? what will I do? and I say "Are You Prepared for your increase?" Join me as I open the doors of CONFIDENCE.
by JayeDaBarber in Education
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Fair Housing Today: Understand...
Join host Michel Davis Robinson on Fair Housing Today radio on May 9, 2013 for her exclusive interview with Mr. Michael Marsh, Executive Director The Toledo Fair Housing Center. Mr. Marsh will discuss the importance of understanding Understanding Reasonable Accommodations and or
by Fair Housing Today in Education
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Weedsday Wednesday-Brave Mykay...
Join us as we talk to Oregon's youngest medical cannabis patient and her family! https://www.facebook.com/BraveMyKayla?fref=ts Welcome to Weedsday Wednesday! Everything you ever wanted to know about medical cannabis! Call or blog and join us as we chat live!!!! Interview
by Weedsday Wednesday in Education
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Voices at the Capitol: Early C...
Early childhood advocates, including parents, service providers and others, gathered at the Colorado State Capitol on February 28th to explore the latest issues in early childhood policymaking, learn new advocacy skills and reach out to lawmakers to ensure Colorado’s youngest children are at the forefront of their thinking as they craft policy impacting the lives of children and families. Join Charlotte Brantley (President and CEO, Clayton Early Learning), Jennifer Landrum (VP Early Chil
by Buell Leaders Radio in Education
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Solution Focused: Children, Dr...
Today's show will focus on the use of psychotropic drugs with children between the ages of 5-10. We will discuss the use of interventions as a supplemental approach to their well being. Callers are invited to weigh in on this important topic and email questions or comments.
by yourlifeinfocus in Education
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What if our schools could be p...
What if you could create a space that inspired your kids? What if your space could facilitate learning with ease? Join me for an interview with Access facilitator, parent and interior designer Birgitta Thewlis and Special education Teacher and Bars Facilitator Maria Lampert on creating a space for our kids that creates an ease and sense of fun for kids, parents and teachers. What if we all could have that sense of wonder we had as children?
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Q/A with Shawn Rowe
For our module 3 show we will have a one hour Q/A session with Shawn Rowe and a chance for you to ask questions of him and each other live. The chat window will be available to talk to each other while people call in to talk with Shawn about module 3 topics, final project ideas, or anyting else you want to talk about!
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Market Participant Groups
Martha Stokes, CMT defines the 9 different Market Participant groups. She explains how each group differs, how each group buys and sells, and how each group leaves a different yet distinct footprint on a stock chart. She goes into depth about how corporations, small funds, and retail traders impact price action and why. She also explains why it is so important to know who is in control of price when you are buying or selling a stock.Listen On-Demand Episodes & Read Martha's
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Watch D.O.G.S. Radio
A weekly look at father involvement in education through the Watch D.O.G.S. program of the National Center for Fathering. Dads of Great Students is a national program currently operating in 46 states, D.C., Puerto Rico and Mexico. Nearly 3000 schools utilize the fathers and father figures within their own community to enhance the environment and safety of their schools. Watch D.O.G.S. National Coordinator Keith Schumacher is the host of the show. Senior National Program Developer Chris Danenha
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Artios Staff Interview - Joan Gast
In this interview we will be hearing from the Director of the Artios of Gwinnett in GA. Joan Gast will be sharing with us her experience working as first teacher and then director in the program, as well as how Artios has aided in her homeschooling journey. You don't want to miss it! Joan Gast is Program Director and a music teacher at Artios Conservatory in Gwinnett County, Georgia. A native of Upstate New York, her BA and graduate studies in music were at the State University of Geneseo.
by Artios Live in Education
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BLACK MOTHERS BUCKING MODERN DAY TRENDS
Who do you think of when you think of a stay-at-home Mom?
How long is too long to breastfeed?
Would you homeschool your kids?
And what about using cloth diapers? Is it for you?
These are all choices some black women are starting to make when it comes to raising their families. These are practices that often go against stereotypes, modern day trends, and even what many in our community think is wise or reasonable. And we’re getting into the nitty gritty of itby Tony Reeves in Homeschooling
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