Parent Talk with Dr. Mike Robinsonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinsonEducationenCopyright Mike Robinson (C/O Blogtalkradio)Sat, 15 Jun 2019 08:15:00 GMTMon, 04 May 2015 00:00:00 GMTEducationBlogTalkRadio Feed v2.0https://dasg7xwmldix6.cloudfront.net/hostpics/55c758f7-7133-4050-a21b-e76f1a8678f8_mr22.jpgParent Talk with Dr. Mike Robinsonhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinsonEducationfeeds@blogtalkradio.comBlogTalkRadio.comeducation,dr. mike robinson,forest of the rain productions,parent talk live,research,academic,adjunct professor,athlete,baseball,basketballParent Talk with Dr- Mike RobinsonnoEducationepisodicParent Talk Live: Literacy and Digital Literacy for All Public School Studentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/05/04/parent-talk-live-literacy-and-digital-literacy-for-all-public-school-studentsEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/05/04/parent-talk-live-literacy-and-digital-literacy-for-all-public-school-students/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/05/04/parent-talk-live-literacy-and-digital-literacy-for-all-public-school-studentsMon, 04 May 2015 00:00:00 GMTParent Talk Live: Literacy and Digital Literacy for All Public School StudentsDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Lives discusses the value of universal access to Literacy and Digital Literacy for all public school students. His guest is Ms.  Karuna Skariah a National Board Certified Teacher, Maryland State Certified Teacher with Prince George’s County Public Schools, the 17th largest school district in Maryland.   Karuna Skariah is a National Board Certified Teacher, Maryland State Certified Teacher, and a teacher leadership coach. She has been an educator for twenty years. As a Maryland State Department of Education National Board Teacher Leadership Coordinator, she mentored teachers through the National Board Certification process with much success. She has an M.A. in Writing from Johns Hopkins University, B.A. in Sociology, Anthropology, Economics and English Literature. Karuna’s Equity Initiative for the students of Prince George’s County Public Schools advocates for literacy and digital literacy for every student. She advocates for 21st century college and career preparedness by providing crucial infrastructure of reading, technology and library/media teachers in every school. Karuna has been trained in the Common Core State Standards and continues to provide professional development workshops for public and private school educators. Her expertise lies in education performance management, school needs assessment, and teacher training with a concentration on Common Core. Her workshops focus on effective educational change through teacher driven discussions, trainings, and data driven planning. She provides teachers with best practices tools on how to generate critical thinking skills. As an adjunct professor, Karuna has taught graduate courses on teacher leadership at the National University, California.   00:43:00Parent Talk with Dr- Mike RobinsonnoLiteracy and Digital Literacy for All Public School Students,Best practices tools,Critical thinking skills,Adjunct professor,National University CaliforniaDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Lives discusses the value of universal access to Literacy and Digital Literacy for all public school students. His guestParent Talk Live: Understanding The Facts About Becoming College Walk-On Studenthttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/04/22/parent-talk-live-understanding-the-facts-about-becoming-college-walk-on-studentEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/04/22/parent-talk-live-understanding-the-facts-about-becoming-college-walk-on-student/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/04/22/parent-talk-live-understanding-the-facts-about-becoming-college-walk-on-studentWed, 22 Apr 2015 00:30:00 GMTParent Talk Live: Understanding The Facts About Becoming College Walk-On StudentDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live discussed the challenges, risk and benefits for the student athlete that decides to become a college walk-on with with Rick Allen, Founder and CEO Informed Athlete (IA).  BIO: Rick Allen  was one of the first full time NCAA compliance directors in the country.  He worked on-campus at two major Division I universities for over 25 years before transitioning to consulting with athletic departments around the country. Because of his many years of hands-on experience working with and interpreting the NCAA rules, he has a thorough understanding of how they work, how they are implemented, and how they overlap.  He explains the rules in a way that helps parents and athletes thoroughly understand what the rules mean and how they apply to their unique situation. His credentials include:   25+ years experience working directly with NCAA compliance rules and procedures at two major DI Universities.Current member, past President and board member of National Association for Athletic Compliance.Conducts compliance reviews at athletic departments of NCAA member institutions throughout the U.S.Consults with NAIA schools transitioning to NCAA membership.Consults on compliance rules and issues with private companies who provide services to athletes and/or NCAA member institutions throughout the U.S.Stays current with NCAA, NAIA, and NCJAA recruiting, eligibility, scholarship, and transfer trends, practices, and rules.   00:49:00Parent Talk with Dr- Mike RobinsonnoEducation,walk-on,sports,college,footballDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live discussed the challenges, risk and benefits for the student athlete that decides to become a college walk-on with wiParent Talk Live: Black Males and Dyslexiahttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/04/20/parent-talk-live-black-males-and-dyslexiaEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/04/20/parent-talk-live-black-males-and-dyslexia/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/04/20/parent-talk-live-black-males-and-dyslexiaMon, 20 Apr 2015 00:00:00 GMTParent Talk Live: Black Males and DyslexiaDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live discusses Black Males and Dyslexia with his guest Shawn Anthony Robinson.   BIO:  Shawn Anthony Robinson, M.Ed, is a doctoral candidate at Cardinal Stritch University (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) in the Literacy and Language program. His concentration is on giftedness and dyslexia. Robinson brings a wealth of academic experience, training and knowledge about the psychological development of dyslexia, especially among Black males who have not tapped into their gifts because of their misdiagnosis and inability to read or spell. He is an emerging national speaker, and one of few scholars in the United States with a research focus on the scholarship, theory and literature addressing theoretical or psychological frameworks investigating twice-exceptional Black males who have dyslexia. Practitioners working with gifted Black males with dyslexia must understand how these students navigate educational systems, understand their unique learning styles, and how they construct knowledge through different sociocultural experiences, which are associated with their self-perception, self-esteem and sense of identity.   00:59:00Parent Talk with Dr- Mike RobinsonnoDr. Mike Robinson,Parent Talk Live,Black Males,Dyslexia,Shawn Anthony RobinsonDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live discusses Black Males and Dyslexia with his guest Shawn Anthony Robinson.   BIO:  Shawn Anthony Robinson, M.Ed, isBreast Cancer Survivor Talks About Faith, Resiliency and Parental Involvementhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/04/06/breast-cancer-survivor-talks-about-faith-resiliency-and-parental-involvementEducationhttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/04/06/breast-cancer-survivor-talks-about-faith-resiliency-and-parental-involvement/#commentshttp://www.blogtalkradio.com/parenttalkdrmikerobinson/2015/04/06/breast-cancer-survivor-talks-about-faith-resiliency-and-parental-involvementMon, 06 Apr 2015 00:00:00 GMTBreast Cancer Survivor Talks About Faith, Resiliency and Parental InvolvementDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live talks with Tamara Wallace Norman, a cancer survivor about how her faith and resiliency supported her desire to be involved in the academic life of her son. BIO: Tamara Wallace Norman, native of Dayton, Ohio, is a wife, mother, and avid roller skater.  Tamara is also a breast cancer survivor.  She was diagnosed in December 2011.  At that time her son, Zion, was 6 years old and in first grade.  He was also in his 2nd year of attending an immersion language academy where we was studying Mandarin.  During Tamara’s cancer journey, she took a break from her 20-year career as a flight attendant in order to focus on treatment and supporting her son’s education.  Her approach to dealing with life has always been to incorporate with her faith two attributes: resiliency and steadfastness. She has seen the effects of this positive approach to life play out in her ability to remain cancer-free for three years and in her role as a mother, helping her son to excel in his studies.  Whether flying, gliding across the hardwood or writing about her passion for roller skating (you can find her at www.lacesandwheels.com), Tamara’s zest for life is most apparent.  She currently resides in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her husband, Jaron, and her son, Zion.     00:50:00Parent Talk with Dr- Mike Robinsonnoeducation,research,cancer,family,resiliencyDr. Mike Robinson, host of Parent Talk Live talks with Tamara Wallace Norman, a cancer survivor about how her faith and resiliency supported her desire to be in