Fake News[ feyk-nooz, nyooz ]
NounFalse news stories, often of a sensational nature, created to be widely shared or distributed for the purpose of generating revenue, or promoting or discrediting a public figure, political movement, company, etc.
How can we (and how can we lead our kids to) identify credible news sources and information in order to think critically, make decisions, and form opinions in a world where Fake News is so readily available?
In this episode, we were joined by Principal Lecturer for the Mayborn School of Journalism at the University of North Texas, Corneilus "Neil" Foot. Neil has also worked at The Miami Herald, The Washington Post, The Dallas Morning News, the Belo Corporation, the Tom Joyner Morning Show, and The American Society of Newspaper Editors.
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Noggin Educational Coaching
At Noggin we go beyond traditional tutoring which usually focuses only on subject mastery. All Noggin educational coaches are experienced classroom teachers.
We focus on the whole student by helping them develop problem solving skills, time and resource management, study skills, and effective test taking strategies. Our goal is to build foundational tools that enable our students to achieve success in school and increase college and career readiness. Decades of research has shown that family involvement in education is vital to the success of students.
An estimated 6.1 million children have been diagnosed with ADHD at some point in their lives. Symptoms of ADHD can affect a student’s behavior and academic performance at school. It can be misunderstood by both those who struggle with the disorder and by those around them, but with support and strategies, students can learn to thrive. In this episode, we sat down with Dr. Norrine Russell, Academic & ADHD Coaching Expert, from Russell Coaching. Dr. Russell gave us insight into the ADHD brain as well as effective strategies for managing the symptoms for academic success.
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Navigating the college admissions process can be tricky and even sometimes intimidating. Experts suggest that students and their parents begin this process in Junior High, but where do you start and how do you know your child is on the right track? In this episode, we sat down with college admissions expert, Dr. Shirag Shemmassian of Shemmassian Academic Consulting. For nearly 20 years, he and his team have helpedthousands of students get into top colleges.
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In this episode, we welcomed three moms who have children in the Special Education program at their schools. When our son first entered into the SPED program, friends who had gone before us provided a wealth of knowledge and much-needed comfort when we knew nothing. We wanted to invite some parents to share their experiences and wisdom with our audience to do the same for those of you that are new to SPED.
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In this episode, we talked to career coach and author of "Dream It & Do It: 100 Possibilities, Stories and Real-Life Role Models", Holly Sharp.
Her book helps students explore different careers and helps parents have meaningful conversations with their kids about what they want to be when they grow up.
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Critical thinking is the ability to learn new information and respond to complex problems and challenges. In today's rapidly changing world, critical thinking is one of the most vital skills kids can learn for present and future success.
In this episode, we sat down with Peter Ellerton, Curriculum Director of the University of Queensland's Critical Thinking Project in Brisbane Australia.
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Studying, we've all had to do it, but it's usually not something that is taught in schools. Studying is much more than just preparing for a test, and unfortunately, most students have to figure it out on their own. Whether you have a college student, you are a student YOURSELF, or you have a school-aged kid, you'll want to listen to this one! In this episode, our own David Bailey shared about how to study for academic success.
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The Surgeon General has declared e-cigarette use by youth an epidemic. More than 3.6 million U.S. youth, including 1 in 5 high school students and 1 in 20 middle school students, currently use them. Serious lung injury and even death have been associated with va**ng products. Because of the threat to students, school officials are mobilizing nationwide to bring awareness and keep va**ng out of schools.
In this episode, we sat down with Jennifer Folkenroth, National Senior Director of To***co Programs for the American Lung Association, and Dr. Matthew Gibbins, Chief Executive Director of Student Services for the Richardson Independent School District in North Texas.
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Tests. We’ve all taken them. Most of us DREAD them, but did you know that with some tests knowing the content isn’t the only thing that can help you? On certain tests, strategy can be just as important as being able to remember what the teacher taught you. Today, we will hear from our own, David Bailey, who is a veteran teacher and private tutor of over 20 years!
Also check out School Dazed episode, "The One About Test Anxiety".
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Coding can improve problem solving skills, foster a growth mindset, and develop creativity and confidence. Coding, many say, is basic literacy in the digital age and essential for students to learn in order to be competitive in the future. In this episode we discussed coding with STEM teacher, Dr. Mary Payton; Darryl Hughes, CEO of game development company, Hughes Who Technologies; and Dr. Tonjia Gimble, Senior Association Director of Teen Programs for YMCA Metropolitan Dallas.
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