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Anything But Education - PPD075
AJ and Chris move away from education talk.
They open the show addressing the current state of things as they relate to the protests and events resulting from the tragic murder of George Floyd in Minnesota.
PodcastPD is committed to providing meaningful conversations to help you grow as an educator and the show is planning upcoming episodes and content to help you address these important topics and conversations in your classrooms and schools.
Featured Content
On Sunday, May 31, 2020, we hosted a live broadcast on our YouTube channel to facilitate a conversation about anything but education.
Topics:
- Mafia Movies
- Baseball-themed Sports Movies
We were joined on-air by the following awesome people who contributed to the conversation:
Podcast Recommendations
- AJ – Lead to Win with Michael Hyatt
- Chris – Art of Manliness #612 – Grillmaster Secrets for Flame-Cooked Perfection
- Jill – RadioLab, No Meat Athlete, Feed Your Spirit (her own podcast)
- Mike – Hacking Engagement
AJ Started A Podcast!
AJ has launched his own solo podcast! It’s called ReflectED!
Description: ReflectED is the podcast where AJ Bianco shares his perspective on the challenges and successes that are taking place in our schools and focuses on goal-setting and plans for future improvement. Through rich conversation and meaningful dialogue, we discuss practical ways to make schools better for students and educators.
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Challenging Topics: Where to Begin? - PPD076
Teaching is not easy for so many reasons. Educating young people can pose many challenges for a multitude of reasons. In this episode, Chris and AJ facilitate a discussion that centers around where to begin when covering challenging topics and having difficult conversations with students.
Featured Content
On Sunday, June 7, 2020, we hosted a live broadcast on our YouTube channel to facilitate a conversation about where, to begin with challenging topics and conversations in your school.
Select Topics:
- Racism
- Curriculum
- How to have conversations with students
We were joined on-air by the following awesome people who contributed to the conversation:
- Maria Fernandez
- Joshua Stamper
- Sarah Johnson
- Freddy Nunez
- Dan Kreiness
- Fade Ojeikere
- Toney Jackson
- Jill Dobrowansky
- Al Speigel
Resources:
- 10 Ways to Talk to Students About Sensitive Issues
- 15 Classroom Resources for Discussing Racism, Policing, and Protest
- First Encounters With Race and Racism: Teaching Ideas for Classroom Conversations
What We’re Listening To
- AJ: Code Switch (NPR) – A Decade of Watching Black People Die (5/21/2020) – The last few weeks have been filled with devastating news — stories about the police killing black people. At this point, these calamities feel familiar — so familiar, in fact, that their details have begun to echo each other.
- In July 2014, a cellphone video captured some of Eric Garner’s final words as New York City police officers sat on his head and pinned him to the ground on a sidewalk: “I can’t breathe.” On May 25 of this year, the same words were spoken by George Floyd, who pleaded for release as an officer knelt on his neck and pinned him to the ground on a Minneapolis street.
- Chris: Throughline (NPR) – American Police (6/4/2020) – Black Americans being victimized and killed by the police is an epidemic. A truth many Americans are acknowledging since the murder of George Floyd, as protests have occurred in all fifty states calling for justice on his behalf. But this tension between African American communities and the police has existed for centuries. This week, the origins of American policing and how those origins put violent control of Black Americans at the heart of the system.
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