For this episode, Tom and Emma welcome author, leader, and coach Diana Osagie to the podcast. Diana is a true leadership expert.
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Mind the GapJohn Catt Educational
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Katharine Beals discusses research and educating students on the autism spectrum, particularly what educators should be doing to support students.
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This episode discusses K-12 cyber data and what strategies districts can take to protect their ecosystems from external dangers.
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On the WireCapstone Interactive
Capstone Interactive eBook Platform Relaunches With Enhanced Accessibility for Children
2 minutes readCapstone announces substantial enhancements to its Capstone Interactive eBooks platform. Among the improvements, the eBook platform and reader will be Section 508 compliant and WCAG 2.1 rated, ensuring Capstone Interactive is accessible to children with vision, cognitive, physical, and hearing disabilities.
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Edtech phonics program teaching literacy reading and writing for young children students in home and school. After seeing the teacher shortage first hand in China, Jessie Sullivan and Isla Iago launched an innovative new start-up that teaches children how to read and write through YouTube – without the need for adult expertise or attention.
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EducatorsCommunityiTutor
Teacher Shortages, Community Support, and Ongoing Learning Loss
4 minutes readWidespread teacher shortages are putting even more stress on families and school communities nationwide.
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In this episode of Author Chats, we hear from Jethro Jones, author of How to be a Transformative Principal, published by John Catt Educational.
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Mind the GapJohn Catt Educational
Real World Resources For Teachers with Craig Barton
1 minutes readIn this special episode of Mind the Gap, Tom Sherrington and Emma Turner sit down with maths educator, author, podcaster, and thought leader Craig Barton.
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On the WireRedCritter
RedCritter Launches CritterCoin, the First EdTech Solution to Leverage NFTs
3 minutes readOur mission with CritterCoin is to use these exciting new technologies to give those educators a free and easy way to encourage positive classroom behavior and school values
