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Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and Seizure Disorder
Are you aware May is Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Awareness Month?National Seizure Disorders Foundation has chosen to honor TSC Awareness Month upon discovering how rare this orphan disorder is and how prevelant seizures are among it's survivors.Tonight National Seizure Disorders Foundation invites survivor, caregiver, and advocate Mark Martin to discuss his knowledge and experience of TSC with you in order to increase your awareness. We will also be introducing a recently discovered book allowing everyone a deeper undertanding of Tuberous Sclerosis Complex. For your convenience, we have added this book to NSDF Library of Knowledge: Tuberous Sclerosis Complex(Developmental Perspectives on Phsychiatry)Brew something delicious to drink, settle into your favorite chair, and join NSDF Presents as our guest shares perspective on surviving, caregiving, and advocacy of Tubersous Sclerosis Complex.We welcome comments and questions. So please feel free to "follow" NSDF Presents here on BlogTalk Radio, comment in the appropriate area & connect with National Seizure Disorders Foundation on FaceBook and NSDF website
Tags: National Seizure Disorders Foundation Tuberous Sclerosis Complex seizure disorders tuberous sclerosis rare neurological disorder
by NSDF Presents in Health
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Anti-Racist Education: The Language of Equity
Student equity and education advocacy rhetoric has often pitted teachers and educators against, essentially, everyone else. But, teachers are doing tremendous things to force change for equity from within and to deliver empowering social justice instruction to their students.
My guests will talk to us about the language of equity and what it takes for teachers to be successful advocates for equity in their schools. Enid Lee is the Director of Enidlee Consultants and is a teacher educator, researcher, writer, consultant, facilitator, and speaker. Deborah Menkart is the Executive Director of Teaching for Change, which provides teachers and parents with the tools to create schools where students learn to read, write, and change the world.
Host, Allison R. Brown, Esq., is a civil rights attorney and President of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC).
Tags: education education equity Enid Lee Deborah Menkart Allison R Brown
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Random Thoughts About Education
Today we will discuss various aspects of education. From parental engagement, no tolerance policies to school wide behavior interventions; if it's happening we will discuss the good, the bad and the ugly.
Tags: Dr Shonta Smith Education K-12 Education School Policy Teachers
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Pedro Noguera and The Trouble with Education Reform
Dr. Pedro Noguera is the Peter L. Agnew Professor of Education at New York University. He is a world-renowned sociologist, researcher, and prolific author of several publications, including the seminal book, "The Trouble with Black Boys...and Other Reflections on Race, Equity, and the Future of Public Education."
Dr. Noguera will expound on his critique of current approaches to education reform that are too focused on privatization, high stakes testing, and punitive student discipline. We will talk about how schools can focus on ensuring life successes of students and youth by focusing on true racial and socioeconomic equity.
Host, Allison R. Brown, is a civil rights attorney and owner of Allison Brown Consulting (ABC).
Tags: Pedro Noguera education educational equity education reform Allison R Brown
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Education that is Multicultural
In this episode we will discuss the fundamentals of Multicultural Education.
Tags: Dr Shonta Smith Education Multicultural Education Social Justice Equality
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NATIONAL PARKS AND EDUCATION; GETTYSBURG
WANT TO PUT THE CIVIL WAR INTO REAL PERSPECTIVE FOR YOUR STUDENTS .
ITS THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GREAT BATTLE THAT CHANGED THE COURSE OF HISTORY. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL MILITARY PARK EDUCATION SPECIALIST BARB SAUNDERS IS OUR GUEST.
NO MATTER WHERE YOU ARE , THEY'RE YOUR PARKS. USE THEM
Tags: NATIONAL PARKS K-12 EDUCATION SCHOOLS TEACHERS GETTYSBURG
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NSDF Presents... Seizure First Aid
Join Terrific Tonya as she discusses Seizure First Aid! Educate Yourself in Order to Save a Life: Learn Seizure First Aid Over 3 million Americans live with seizures daily which leaves a large number of non-affected public to possibly be a witness to a seizure in public or in private. It is crucial everyone is prepared should they ever witness a seizure. Take your time with this post and LEARN. Becoming aware is one huge step in helping The National Seizure Disorder
Tags: Terrific Tonya NSDF Seizure First Aid seizure awareness Seizure Education
by The Mudge Report in Health
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Patriot Education
Public Education seen form the Conservative/Libertarian viewpoint
Tags: education public schools current educational theory education and political climate learning
by Patriot Family in Current Events
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Latino Community Education: Esperanza Y Su Exito
Esperanza Donovan-Pendiz produces and hosts a television show, Esperanza Y Su Exito, which provides education to the Latino community in Worcester, Massachusetts. The program has received national recognition for its innovation and effectiveness as a medium for providing information and education to that Latino community. Tune in to learn how Esperanza Y Su Exito uses media to provide Spanish language community education.
Tags: Hispanic community Spanish community education Spanish Language education bilingual education Latino education
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Patriot Education
Public Education seen form the Conservative/Libertarian viewpoint
Tags: education public schools current educational theory education and political climate learning
by Patriot Family in Current Events
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Poverty and Education
Why is it important to talk about poverty in education? How do we do that in a way that is respectful and meaningful? Many times, discussions about education reform intentionally conflate race and class. There are a few reasons for this, including that the federal courts have slowly closed the courthouse doors to claims of race discrimination in education. Courts also have almost completely prohibited voluntary efforts to create racial diversity in schools. As a result,
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THE ARTS IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
NAEA'S DENNIS INHULSEN IS OUR GUEST
Tags: EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION PRE-K EDUCATION ART EDUCATION NAEA SCHOOLS
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