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It's a book birthday! Join us in celebrating Jen Swanson's latest book: Up Periscope! How Engineer Raye Montague Revolutionized Shipbuilding (and check out the contest below to enter to win an autographed copy).
Get ready to blast off into a world where science meets storytelling with our special guest Jen Swanson, the NASA STEMfluencer who is making waves with more than 40 nonfiction books for kids (and their curious adults), as well as her inspiring podcast Solve It for Kids. In this episode, we journey through Jen's path to becoming a NASA STEMfluencer, her firsthand experiences at the Kennedy Space Center during the Artemis One launch, and her exciting astronaut encounters. We discuss her passion for bringing the wonders of STEM to children as a way of fostering future innovators.
Jen is incredible at taking big concepts that are difficult and boiling them down to small things that people can understand. We delve into the craft of nonfiction writing and the importance of connecting with experts to bring authenticity to the page. Hear how Jen's book Astronaut-Aquanaut, benefited from insights provided by real-life space and sea adventurers, and how a bold request led to a private tour of the renowned CERN facility. We also examine the educational power of STEM books, from creatively teaching car safety in Save the Crash Test Dummies to highlighting the importance of climate awareness in Footprints Across the Planet. Join us as we celebrate the art of making science relatable and the educators who seamlessly weave these narratives into their classrooms, igniting curiosity and a passion for knowledge in their students.
PLUS: Just in time for the holidays, enter to win an autographed copy of Jen's latest book, Up Periscope! How Engineer Raye Montague Revolutionized Shipbuilding Discover the hidden figure who created the first comprehensive computer program to design ships for the US Navy. Award-winning author Jennifer Swanson and acclaimed illustrator Veronica Miller Jamison celebrate a self-made engineer who worked around anyone and anything that stood in her way in this illuminating picture book biography about never giving up on your dreams. To enter, send me a message by Dec. 6, 2024, explaining why you should win this wonderful picture book and who you want it autographed for!
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Unlock the transformative power of multilingual education and STEM integration as we explore how language can revolutionize learning and create more inclusive and equitable educational experiences for all students.
This week's guest is global consultant and author Beth Skelton. Brought together by Steve Spangler and Science in the Rockies, we quickly discovered so many ways that our work in language, literacy, and STEM overlaps. Join us as we delve into innovative approaches to multilingual education.
Discover how Beth's journey from teaching German to advising educators worldwide has shaped her vibrant perspective on multilingualism as an invaluable asset. We explore insights from her co-authored book, Long-Term Success for Experienced Multilinguals, which challenges traditional views and highlights the potential of integrating language with STEM education. This episode underscores the importance of professional development and offers practical strategies for educators to effectively incorporate language learning into subjects like math, science, and social studies, benefiting both multilingual learners and native speakers alike.
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0:00: Empowering Multilingual Learners Through Language highlights the importance of explicit language instruction to support multilingual and native speakers alike.
11:21 Teaching Language in STEM Education explores the integration of language development into STEM subjects and the critical need for professional development for educators. Learn how hands-on activities framed with appropriate language structures enhance students' understanding and communication skills.
18:39 Enhancing Language Development Through Research and Practice dives into the practical application of language development research through systemic functional linguistics. Beth shares insights from her work with teachers and students, emphasizing inquiry-based learning and explicit language instruction.
Links:
Beth Skelton's Co-Authored Books: Putting it Together and Long-Term Success for Experienced Multilinguals
Beth Skelton's Website and Resources
Science in the Rockies with Steve Spangler
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Ever wondered how a whimsical cartoonist could inspire the future of STEM education? Dive into the fascinating world of Rube Goldberg with Jennifer George, where creativity meets innovation and imagination knows no bounds.
Jennifer George, Chief Creative Officer of the Rube Goldberg Institute and granddaughter of the legendary cartoonist, takes us on her journey to preserve and promote Rube Goldberg's legacy. Discover how the institute is revolutionizing STEM and STEAM education, encouraging young minds to think outside the box. Witness the power of hands-on, project-based learning to make a difference in how we view the world. And just in time for the holidays, there's a brand new book out this week: Rube Goldberg's Big Book of Building: Make 25 Machines That Really Work!0:00: Celebrating Rube Goldberg's Creativity and STEM
11:49: Inspiring Creativity Through Rube Goldberg Explore the world of Rube Goldberg-inspired picture books and educational tools, as well as the power of creative, hands-on STEM learning.
20:30: Exploring Creativity With the STEAMspirational JENNIFER GEORGE Jennifer discusses her transition from fashion and jewelry design to promoting her grandfather's legacy, focusing on the synergy between creativity and education.
28:04: How YOU Can Show Off Your Creativity With Rube Goldberg
38:31: Inspiring Hope Through Creativity
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WEBSITE - rubegoldberg.org Purchase Rube Goldberg's Big Book of Building: Make 25 Machines That Really Work! CONTESTS - build live, digitally (Minecraft and Unreal Engine), or design (Playground and Cartoon Contests)iREADS - iReads Library Activity Guide for 2025 (lesson plans included)LEGENDS OF LEARNING - Rube-inspired Math games for elementaryOK Go Rube Goldberg Video2022 RGMC automatic book openerFollow on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.Support the show
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Dive into the captivating world of natural history and innovation with Jason Feller, the visionary young leader behind Thunder Bay's Boreal Museum. Discover how his passion for botany and creative community engagement transformed a dream into a dynamic space of curiosity and learning.
Join Dr. Diane on a journey to Thunder Bay, Ontario, as we explore the remarkable story of Jason Feller and the creation of the Boreal Museum. From his roots in botany at Lakehead University to his impactful work at the Thunder Bay Museum, Jason's path is marked by creativity and community connection. During COVID lockdowns, he inspired local nature lovers with take-home science kits and forager walks, ultimately bringing his vision of the Boreal Museum to life. This episode delves into the enchanting boreal forest, skull collecting, and the art of creating interactive exhibits. Discover how Jason's story is a testament to the power of curiosity and innovation in making science accessible to all.
Chapters and Timestamps:
(0:00:00) - Creating the Boreal Museum. Uncover Jason Feller's journey from botany student to museum creator, his innovative solutions during lockdowns, and the birth of the Boreal Museum.
(0:13:12) - What is a Boreal Forest? Immerse yourself in the wonders of the boreal forest, the thrill of skull collecting, and the rich biodiversity of Thunder Bay's natural landscapes.
(0:20:15) - Building the Boreal Science Museum: Discover the importance of interactive and inclusive science exhibits, inspired by Jason's childhood experiences, and the vision for future expansions.
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Visit the Boreal Museum website: borealmuseum.com
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Don't miss the Boreal Museum on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@borealmuseumVisit the Boreal Museum in Thunder Bay: 215 Red River Road, Keskes Court, Port Arthur, Thunder Bay
Plan your visit to Thunder Bay and be inspired by the wonders of the Boreal Museum! I'm not sponsored by the tourism community or the Boreal Museum -- but I'll gladly make a second or third visit!
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Exploring the Transformative Power of Nature Play with Jordan "Jo" JolyEver wondered how nature can transform your life? Join us as we explore the magical intersection of play and the natural world with Jo Joly, the dynamic program manager at Families in Nature. Discover how rediscovering joy in the wilderness can lead to personal growth and a deeper connection to our environment.
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In this episode, we delve into the transformative power of nature play with Jo Joly, a passionate advocate for outdoor exploration and environmental education. From her early adventures in nature to her current role at Families in Nature, Jo shares insights into how play fosters a profound connection with the natural world. Whether you're a seasoned nature lover or just beginning your outdoor journey, learn about the remarkable benefits of nature play for all ages, including enhanced health and a renewed sense of wonder.
We explore innovative nature-based learning programs that make outdoor experiences accessible to children and families, emphasizing play-based learning through immersive trips and creative activities. Jo also introduces us to forest bathing, a practice that calms the nervous system and enhances sensory awareness. This episode is an invitation to embrace curiosity and conservation through nature play, inspired by Jo's enthusiasm and dedication.
Chapters:
(0:00:03) - The Power of Play in Nature: Discover Jo Joly's journey from a nature-loving child to a leader in environmental education, emphasizing the health benefits and awe inspired by outdoor play.
(0:08:38) - Nature-Based Learning for All Ages: Explore accessible outdoor programs for families and the role of play-based learning in fostering curiosity and ecological education.
(0:16:06) - Building Connection Through Nature Play: Learn about the benefits of parallel play and practical tips for integrating nature play into daily life.
(0:21:01) - Exploring Nature With Curiosity and Wonder: Discover how nurturing children's curiosity about nature fosters lifelong learning and mindfulness.
(0:24:43) - Joy in Nature Conservation: Reconnect with nature through forest bathing and embrace a thriving relationship with the outdoors.
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Families in Nature - Explore resources and programs that connect families to nature.
Ecologist School -- Explore educational programs, curriculum, and badges for families and school settings
Books - Discover captivating picture books that enhance nature literacy.
Connect with Jo Joly on LinkedIn and Instagram.
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Imagine waking up to find your beloved library gone, washed away by the relentless floodwaters of Hurricane Helene. That's the reality for many schools in Western North Carolina, and it's what drives our conversation with the compassionate author Carolyn Fraiser. Her heartfelt initiative to restock these lost books for K-12 classrooms unveils the power of community action and the dire need for children's literature in times of crisis. Carolyn shares her personal connection to the area, sparking a movement that started with a simple plea from a local teacher and has grown into a beacon of hope for educators and students alike. We highlight ways you can join this effort, offering a curated list of book recommendations to those eager to contribute.
We also embark on an intriguing journey through the creation of Carolyn's debut children's book, MoonTtree, unraveling the extraordinary tale of seeds sent to the moon on Apollo 14. Carolyn takes us through her meticulous research process, braving creative challenges and ultimately crafting a narrative that celebrates the resilience and innovation involved in preserving this unique piece of history. This episode isn't just about rebuilding libraries—it's about uniting communities through the shared love of stories and the enduring warmth of Western North Carolina.
Chapters and Timestamps:
1. Books for Western North Carolina (0:00:03 - 0:10:15)
The impact of Hurricane Helene on schools in Western North CarolinaCarolyn Fraiser's initiative to collect books for classroom libraries and familiesHow listeners can contribute by donating books.2. Exploring Children's Literature and Nature (0:10:16 - 0:22:04)
The journey of creating Moon Tree, Carolyn's debut children's bookDiscovering the Moon Tree story and the research process involvedThe importance of perseverance and creativity in storytelling.Links: Donate Books to Western North Carolina Schools:
Visit Carolyn Fraiser's website to learn how you can send books and support the rebuilding of classroom libraries. You can also connect to @carolynbfraiser on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Contact author Constance Lombardo to learn how you can donate books to teachers and students in Asheville and Madison County.Book Recommendations: If you want to donate books but don't know what to send, check out these lists.
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Unlocking Creativity: Jonathan Payne's Innovative Approach to STEAM EducationShow Notes:
Join Dr. Diane as we unlock the secrets of using hands-on STEAM to transform education in an energizing conversation with Jonathan Payne, Lackland ISD STEAM specialist and founder of The Innovative Mind Lab. How did an insurance salesman find his true calling as a passionate STEAM educator? What are some of his unique strategies for connecting with students and nurturing their individual interests through STEAM?
"We're like gardeners. You have to have that mentality. You know you want to see fruit, but you know gardening is not microwaving a plate. You know it's something that takes time, care, patience, and a certain heart to do it and to do it well."
Jonathan takes us on a journey through the exciting world of STEAM education. From robotic class pets that teach coding and biology to older students designing intricate Rube Goldberg machines, these projects offer more than just fun—they're critical in equipping the next generation with essential skills for the future.
Learn about Jonathan's brainchild, The Innovative Mind Lab, a dedicated space for children to explore and grow through hands-on STEAM and storytelling. We take a deep dive into the power of storytelling as a vehicle for fostering an inclusive learning environment and for showing kids the power of STEAM. Plus Jonathan shares specific strategies for bringing powerful STEAM experiences to your learning environment.
And if that's not enough, we discover that Jonathan is also a musician. Check out the links to his educational STEAM songs and videos that are not only fun but also enrich the learning experience for kids. This episode is a testament to the joy of STEAM teaching and the limitless possibilities when education and creativity unite.
Chapters & Timestamps:
From Insurance to STEAM Leader: Jonathan's Journey [01:08]Connecting with Students: The Gardener's Approach [03:04]Exploring STEAM Education: Projects and Skills [7:03]Unpacking STEAM [11:47]The Innovative Mind Lab: A Haven for Creative STEAM solving [14:27]Storytelling in STEAM: Inspiring Future Leaders [19:29]Honoring Every Personality through STEAM Education [23:36]Strategies for Bring STEAM into Your Classroom [30:54]The Joy of Teaching: STEAM Songs [32:12]Links:
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Ever dream of running away to sea to become a scientist? This week on the Adventures in Learning podcast, we chat with Dr. Kimberly Galvez, chief scientist aboard the Viking Octantis, about the groundbreaking work her team is doing. Discover how advanced technologies like multi-beam sonar systems, drones, and remotely operated vehicles are expanding our understanding of the ocean's depths. Dr. Kim delves into groundbreaking research on microplastics and plankton DNA, emphasizing the critical importance of data collection and storytelling in science. This episode highlights the pivotal role of women in STEM and the transformative power of environmental education, hopefully inspiring future generations to pursue careers in science.
Timestamps
0:00:00 - Exploring Ocean Science on Expedition Ships: Discover the Viking Octantis and its innovative approach to marine research. Learn about Dr. Kim's work in marine geology, seafloor mapping, and microplastics research.
0:06:46 - Science, Stories, Women in STEM: Explore the interconnectedness of Earth's ecosystems and the power of storytelling in scientific research. Dr. Kim shares her journey to becoming a chief scientist and the role of women in STEM.
0:17:35 - Empowering Scientists and Encouraging Curiosity: Addressing challenges in science, including gender pay gaps and the importance of interdisciplinary communication. Learn how to inspire children to pursue STEM careers.
0:27:49 - Inspiring Environmental Education and Outreach: The joy of sharing experiences to educate and inspire others, fostering a sense of wonder and discovery.
Key Takeaways
The Viking Octantis revolutionizes marine exploration with state-of-the-art technology and research initiatives.
Storytelling in science is crucial for public engagement and conservation efforts.
Women play a vital role in STEM, with persistence and opportunity paving the way for future leaders.
Environmental education and hands-on learning are essential for inspiring the next generation of scientists.
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How does the power of play shape the minds of our youngest learners? How can we use STEAM as an effective tool to ignite learning? Join me as we chat with Liz Rosu-Rosenberg, an inspiring artist and educator, who is also the Art Programs Manager at the Chicago Children's Museum. In this episode, Liz shares her remarkable adventures in learning from museum volunteer in Houston to her current role at CCM (with plenty of interesting side trips along the way). And don't miss Liz's amazing cartoons, illustrations, and graphic design work! You can find them all at lizziemaerose.com!
Our conversation takes us inside the dynamic art spaces of the Chicago Children's Museum, where inclusivity and collaboration are at the heart of every activity. Liz explains how educators are trained to create welcoming spaces that encourage interaction among strangers and foster a sense of community. This episode invites you to experience the joy and community built through STEAM, play, and art at the Chicago Children's Museum.
Chapters & Timestamps:
[01:09] Liz’s Adventures in Learning[04:16] Curiosity, Wonder, and Play in Informal Education[07:12] Crucial Elements for Creating Playful Programs that Spark Learning[13:45] Embracing Neurodivergence in Thoughtfully Designed Environments and Interactive Experiences [20:27] Helping Educators Create Welcoming Spaces[26:59] Using Art to Unlock Learning and Connect to Exhibits[29:25] Cool Happenings at Chicago Children's Museum[34:58] What do concrete trucks, tree-climbing groundhogs, and squirrel feet have in common? JOYLinks and Resources:
Follow Liz Rosu-Rosenberg on Instagram and LinkedInlizziemaerose.comDual Language Programs at the Chicago Children's MuseumGardens Grow and So Do WeChicago Children's MuseumJoin us to explore how Liz Rosu-Rosenberg and the Chicago Children's Museum are making a difference in the lives of children and families through creative STEAM experiences and thoughtful inclusivity.
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Episode Summary: What does it mean to have freedom to read? Join us this week as best-selling author Beth Ferry celebrates the power of libraries and the freedom to read through her brand new picture book, Roar for Reading. We dive into banned books week as we explore the role of libraries (and those wonderful librarian lions) as guardians for the freedom to read.
We also journey into the whimsical realm of another of Beth's recent picture books -- Prunella -- which celebrates the connections that can be made when you embrace your own unique perspective and share it with others. And there are some seriously strange and exotic plants involved too! Plus, Beth gives us a sneak peek into next month's picture book, A Moving Story. You'll leave this episode inspired by Beth’s passion for nurturing a lifelong love of reading in children.(0:00:03) - The Power of Roar for Reading (14 Minutes)
Discussion on the ongoing challenges to the freedom to read in America.Beth Ferry shares her inspiration for Roar for Reading, a love letter to libraries and a subtle address to book banning.The importance of libraries as safe havens for diverse literature and their impact on children's development.(0:13:57) - Discovering Individuality Through Prunella and Peculiar Plants (6 Minutes)
Exploration of Beth Ferry’s picture book Prunella, which celebrates individuality through a girl’s fascination with peculiar plants.Sneak peek into the upcoming book A Moving Story, co-authored with Tom Lichtenheld.(0:20:13) - The Magic of Children's Picture Books (5 Minutes)
The importance of inspiring children to read and revisit books for deeper understanding as they grow older.The joy of rediscovering picture books, even for older students, and the unique experience of analyzing the interplay between text and illustrations.Resources and Links:
Roar for Reading by Beth FerryPrunella by Beth FerryA Moving Story by Beth Ferry and Tom LichtenheldAmerican Library Association's 1953 Statement on the Freedom to ReadMore on the Freedom to ReadEvery Library resourcesFollow Beth Ferry on |Support the show
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Show Notes for Episode 100: Unlocking Joy: The Healing Power of Laughter with Dr. Erica Buchholz
The benefits of laughter for stress relief and creativityThe science behind laughter yoga and its impact on the nervous systemDr. Erica's personal journey from burnout to becoming a laughter yoga expertPractical tips for combating burnout with laughter and self-care practicesA special laughter exercise to brighten your day
Episode Summary:
In this special 100th episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast, we delve into the incredible benefits of laughter with Dr. Erica Buchholz of becomingplayful.com. Discover how laughter can reduce stress, boost creativity, and improve overall well-being. Dr. Erica shares her journey from burnout to using her understanding of applied developmental psychology for finding joy and healing through laughter. She explains the science behind laughter yoga and provides practical tips for incorporating laughter into your daily routine. Plus, enjoy a fun laughter exercise featuring imaginary confetti and glitter!
Episode Highlights:Key Chapters:
1. The Power of Play and Laughter (0:00:03 - 0:13:43)
- Celebrating the 100th episode with a laughter exercise
- Dr. Erica's journey and the benefits of laughter yoga
- The science behind laughter and its positive effects
- Resources on becomingplayful.com
2. Laughter Yoga and Child Development (0:13:43 - 0:23:08)
- Dr. Erica's career shift and discovery of laughter yoga
- Teaching stress management to parents and children
- Personal stories, including her son learning emotional regulation
3. Healing Through Laughter and Play (0:23:08 - 0:26:08)
- Techniques for combating burnout, such as scheduling brief laughter sessions
- Accessible self-care practices like breathing exercises
- A joyful laughter exercise with imaginary confetti and glitter
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Join us for an engaging exploration of the Long Island Children's Museum (LICM) as we sit down with its president, Erika Floreska. Erika shares the museum's commitment to creating a hands-on, interactive learning environment that emphasizes inclusivity and community engagement.
Discover how LICM celebrates cultural diversity through vibrant festivals like Lunar New Year, Caribbean and South American Carnival, and Holi, bringing together families from different backgrounds to learn and celebrate together.
Erika also highlights their award-winning community collaborations, including partnerships with local schools for STEM and STEAM learning and the Together to Kindergarten program, which supports immigrant families in preparing for the U.S. education system.
Listen in as we discuss the transformative power of theater and the arts in children's development. We highlight LICM's unique children's theater and its role in fostering empathy, storytelling, and communication skills through affordable, high-quality productions. These shows, thoughtfully aligned with the museum's rotating exhibits, offer an enriching experience for families and schools alike.
We also touch on the importance of visual arts in sparking creativity and imagination, and how these activities are crucial in helping children develop social, emotional, and collaborative skills, especially in a post-pandemic world dominated by screens and social media.
Lastly, we explore the concept of the "play diet" introduced by Dr. Amanda Gummer (see episode 96 of the Adventures in Learning podcast) and its connection to informal education and children's museums. As we discuss the importance of varied play experiences for children's development, you'll discover how LICM provides diverse play opportunities that foster independence and critical thinking, benefiting both children and adults.
Erika shares her unconventional career path, illustrating the value of following one's passion and the non-linear progression of careers as part of your adventures in learning. The episode concludes with a celebration of the joyful, playful learning experiences at LICM, from general visits to special events, all designed to create a vibrant, educational resource for the community.
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The game is afoot! Join us on a thrilling adventure with bestselling author James Ponti as we delves into his latest middle-grade series, The Sherlock Society. I personally loved this Miami-based mystery. It has so much humor. The writing and characters are cinematic in scope. There's a little environmental thrillerism and it's got the best grandpa I think has ever been written in children's literature.
Inspired by a contemplative walk around a lake in Orlando, James introduces us to a story that melds Florida's unique setting with the lively dynamic of kids solving cold cases alongside their fun-loving grandfather. The sibling duo, Alex and Zoe Sherlock, named in homage to the legendary detective, establish their detective agency to escape mundane chores, leading to a series of thrilling escapades. Learn how real-life figures like Al Capone and Murph the Surf inspired the plot, adding historical authenticity. James Ponti's vivid descriptions and cinematic style bring this heartwarming and exciting mystery to life, making it a must-read for young audiences.Key Timestamps:
(0:00:02) - Sherlock Society Book Tour
Introduction to James Ponti and his latest book series, The Sherlock Society. Inspiration behind the series, character development, and the unique blend of mystery, humor, and environmental elements.(0:07:25) - Miami Crime and Adventure Mysteries
Exploration of Miami's vibrant history and its influence on the story. How real-life figures like Al Capone and Murph the Surf inspired the plot, and insights into how James's background in film and television influences his cinematic writing style.(0:12:54) - Author's Research and Tour Insights
Behind-the-scenes look at James's meticulous research process. Scouting Miami locations, incorporating local elements like Ventanitas, and ensuring authenticity through real-life adventures in the Everglades.(0:21:05) - Embracing Joy and Friendship
Discussion on the themes of joy and friendship in The Sherlock Society and the middle-grade fiction industry. Encouragement to join the excitement of the book tour and grab a copy of the book.Links:
Purchase The Sherlock Society now!Watch The Sherlock Society interview with James Ponti!Visit James Ponti's webpage.Check out the original James Ponti interview on the Adventures in Learning podcast!CheSupport the show
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It's Not Nothing to have written a book that grabs you on the very first page and makes you not want to put it down. It's Not Nothing to have written a book where you've got this gorgeous intergenerational relationship that makes you laugh and makes you cry. It's Not Nothing to have written a book that is unafraid to tackle some of the most critical issues of today. It's Not Nothing to have written that book for middle graders. And it's Not Nothing to have the most inspiring and thoughtful conversation with best-selling author Gayle Forman, on this week's episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast.
(0:00 - 04:34): Introduction to Not Nothing. Meet Alex, Josey, Olka, and Maya-Jade, and explore their poignant connections.(04:34 - 16:18) Intergenerational Storytelling and Bridge Building. How do you connect the Holocaust to issues faced by children today? We explore the power of humor blended with historical narratives to create genuine connections. Plus, Gayle shares practical tools like Generational Vocabulary Guides and Interview Questions for meaningful conversations. There are also many insightful educator resources for Not Nothing on her website.(16:18 - 20:32): Finding Hope in Rising to the Occasion of Our Lives. We talk about resilience and growth, as well as the importance of stepping out of our comfort zones and facing life's challenges with grace and generosity. (20:32 - 22:32): Empowering the Next Generation: We reflect on the resilience and inspiration of today's young people and the importance of modeling strength and supporting their growth.
Episode Summary:
Join us for an inspiring conversation with best-selling author Gayle Forman about her latest book, Not Nothing. Discover the transformative story of 12-year-old Alex and 107-year-old Holocaust survivor Josey, whose bond changes both their lives. Gayle shares her personal and historical inspirations, the delicate balance of humor and serious themes for young readers, and the significance of intergenerational storytelling.
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A play-based diet? Yes, please! Join us as we explore the transformative power of play with Dr. Amanda Gummer, the UK's leading expert in the field. Dr. Amanda shares her journey from a playful upbringing to becoming an advocate for children's development through such innovative concepts as the Good Play Guide and the Balanced Play Diet. Learn about the balanced play pyramid and how different forms of play—from active, imaginative activities to screen-based play—contribute uniquely to a child's growth. Dr. Gummer explains the critical role of varied play experiences in nurturing well-rounded development and offers practical advice for parents and educators to foster a play-rich environment.
In this enlightening episode, we also look ahead to the future of play and discuss the societal changes needed to prioritize play in children's daily lives. Discover the importance of integrating play into everyday routines and the mental health benefits that come from embracing creativity and imperfection. We provide practical examples of how play can be incorporated into household chores and outdoor activities, emphasizing the joy and enduring appeal of simple games. Finally, connect with Dr. Amanda and her valuable resources through the Good Play Guide and learn how to bring more play into your life. Don't miss this insightful conversation that underscores the significance of play in learning and development.
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Join us on this episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast as we welcome Tiffany Ortiz, the Director of Early Childhood at Carnegie Hall, to discuss the Lullaby Project. This innovative program pairs families and caregivers with musicians to create personalized lullabies for their children, fostering deep bonds and easing parental stress. Tiffany shares the origins of the project, which began in a New York City hospital over 12 years ago, and its remarkable growth to over 60 communities worldwide. Discover how this initiative has expanded to include partnerships with children's museums, integrating the magic of lullabies into playful learning environments.
Listen in as Tiffany shares her vision of making lullabies a universal part of every family's life. We explore the profound impact of creating unique lullabies that express parents' hopes and dreams for their children, promoting a sense of connection and beauty. With a global reach and positive social impact, the Lullaby Project continues to spark excitement and foster community connections. We also discuss how local communities can partner with Carnegie Hall to implement the project, highlighting its flexibility and adaptability. We also discuss the unique ways that the Lullaby Project supports STEAM through engineering words to create beautiful memories. What lullabies do you enjoy sharing with your family? Share your stories in the comments.
Check out the Lullaby Project webpage, which includes videos, resources for families, and a map of their partners.
You can also click here to watch the Lullaby Project overview video.
Here is a link to the Lullaby Project SoundCloud page, where you can listen to hundreds of original songs written through the program.
Here is a link to the 2024 Celebration Concert.Here is a link to more information about Big Note, Little Note, Carnegie Hall's early childhood program for caregivers and infants. You can explore songs from the class on their SoundCloud page.
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Music credit: Ella Schnoor sings "Ella's Boat" -- a lullaby shared in the Schnoor household and adapted by her father, Barry Schnoor, when she was a baby.Support the show
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Step into a world where grocery stores, doctor’s offices, and agricultural exhibits open the door to playful learning for young minds. Discover the thought process behind these interactive spaces at the Lewisburg Children's Museum, and explore the exciting collaborations with local universities and organizations like the NISE Network that make them possible.
Join us as we chat with Mary Beth Harris, the Executive Director of the Lewisburg Children's Museum, and Michelle Heinzelman, the Director of Education who made the leap from high school teaching to the playful realm of informal learning. Together, they share their unique journeys and the museum's story of resilience through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Tune in to learn about Messy Monday, a sensory extravaganza for kids, and the creative community collaborations that bring the museum to life. Discover the vibrant world behind the Lewisburg Children's Museum’s doors, where fun and education blend seamlessly.
From the Sun Earth Universe exhibit to the Passport to the World program, you'll get an insider's look into the innovative programs that captivate young minds. Hear about the museum's special events, and learn about the dedicated college students from Bucknell and Susquehanna University who help make it all possible.
Whether you’re a parent, educator, or simply curious, this episode promises to inspire you with tales of creativity, community support, and the sheer joy of learning through play.
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Baa-hoy, Matey! What if sheep could be pirates? Join us on a woolly adventure as we chat with the talented Ashley Belote about her baalarious new picture book, Sheepwrecked. Ashley takes us through her creative journey, sharing stories from her upbringing on a sheep farm in West Virginia that inspired the tale of pirate sheep. Listen to an excerpt and get an insider's look at how she masterfully intertwines narrative and illustration to bring her characters to life.
But that's not all! We'll also touch on the magic of making story time a joyful experience for preschoolers and elementary students. Ashley and I discuss tips for keeping young readers engaged and the pivotal role teachers and librarians play. Plus, we share STEM-strategies for bringing Sheepwrecked to life in our adventure-themed summer camps. Hint: sink and float, building pirate ships, creating patterns, and unplugged coding with treasure maps are all ways to connect with this picture book!
Packed with creative ideas, this episode is a treasure trove for anyone excited about children's literature and interactive learning.
You can find links to all of Ashley's books here.
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Episode Summary: Can fostering curiosity really transform how we learn? Join us as we sit down with Chris McEachron, the Manager of Visitor Engagement at the Kentucky Science Center. We delve into the transformative power of playful learning as Chris takes us on his personal journey from outdoor education for adults to fostering creativity and teamwork in children at the Kentucky Science Center. Chris underscores the importance of hiring passionate educators who ignite curiosity in a wide range of subjects, as well as the crucial role parents and caregivers play in learning through play.
Kentucky Science Center is centering play and learning through a wide range of formal and informal experiences, including Science and Play to Go. Chris tells us about the impact of the Pulse of Surgery program, where students live-stream open heart surgeries and interact with medical professionals. We also learn about innovative educational approaches like the Shapes and Stuff Store, and how patience and open-ended questions can support children's natural learning. We also explore connecting STEM to picture books and pop culture as strategies for making learning fun and engaging. Chris also shares his personal love for Minecraft and its educational potential. Tune in to find out how you can visit or follow the Kentucky Science Center to ignite your own playful learning journey.
Why You Should Listen:
Gain insights into how playful learning can spark curiosity and creativity in children.Learn about cutting-edge educational programs and their real-world impact.Discover practical ways parents and caregivers can support their children’s learning.Explore how popular culture can be integrated into educational activities to make learning fun.Hear from a passionate educator about the joys and challenges of engaging young minds.Timestamps:
(0:00:03) - Chris McEachron’s Journey and Role at Kentucky Science Center(0:06:51) -- Connecting adults and kids through STEM and play(0:10:23) - KY Science Center Programs that Foster Curiosity through Play(0:18:12) - STEM in Storytelling and Pop Culture-themed Camps(0:26:44) - The Joy of Teaching and Learning at the Kentucky Science CenterConnect:
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Ever wondered how children's literature can break barriers and inspire resilience? Join me as we welcome back the extraordinary Vanessa Brantley-Newton to the Adventures in Learning podcast. Vanessa shares the heartfelt inspiration behind her latest picture book, Shake it Off, which draws from a gospel song that taught her the importance of resilience. Vanessa's insights on the lasting impact of words and the healing power of art offer invaluable lessons for anyone facing adversity.
Curious about how parental anxiety shapes a child's world? We discuss the profound influence of parental mindsets on children's well-being and performance. Vanessa and I explore the transformative power of positive thinking and self-affirmation, sharing personal stories that highlight the role of music and the need for educators to see each child with fresh eyes. We also celebrate the growing diversity in children's literature, emphasizing the necessity for more representation of people of color in publishing and editorial roles.
From books to PBS, Vanessa's journey is nothing short of inspiring. She reveals the exciting creation of her upcoming show, "It's Me, Miss V," designed to nurture creativity in children through art and music. Vanessa also touches on the therapeutic benefits of art for adults, sharing personal stories that underscore the importance of a supportive community. We wrap up with a discussion on grounding practices and the healing power of nature, leaving you energized and ready to embrace your own creative journey. Don’t miss this enriching conversation packed with positivity and inspiration!Support the show
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