I am excited to continue my journey with you and bring the Connect FCS Ed podcast back to you in early September when we all are back in school. The goal for myself is to always outdo myself to bring you meaningful content and resources that will help you be a better teacher and how to help your students learn. Together, we are better together!
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Dr. Shelley McGuire: FCS and COVID Research on Breastfeeding Babies
Dr. Shelley McGuire the director of the Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences at University of Idaho talks about her COVID research funded by the Gates Foundation on breastfeeding babies.
Dr. Kyle Roberson: Educational Opportunities for the Incarcerated
On today’s episode I am chatting with Dr. Kyle Roberson, assistant professor at Texas Tech University. Dr. Roberson’s research focuses on the educational programming within prisons and jails, and the well-being of families of the incarcerated.
Dr. Carol Werhan: The Alphabet Soup of FCS Organizations
On today’s episode I am chatting with Dr. Carol Werhan about the Alphabet soup of FCS Organizations in the U.S. Dr. Werhan has a PhD in Philosophy, she is the FCS teacher at Purdue University, as well as the program coordinator of Family Consumer Sciences education at Purdue.
Taylor Key: FCS Teacher Sharing Personalized Learning Strategies
Today I have an amazing guest, Taylor Keys. Listen in as we showcase various personalized learning strategies such as Station Rotation, Flexible playlist, a must do- may do, and genius hour.
Alyssa Maddux: FCS teacher Wishlist
Today’s amazing guest is Ms. Alyssa Maddux, and she is a teacher in Austin, Texas. Her primary focus this year has been culinary arts. But we’re going to be talking about classroom wish lists; what a teacher wishes for when starting at a new school.
Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies
Today I’m ging to be talking about being culturally responsive and what that means. Culture is central to learning, it plays a role not only in communicating and receiving information, but also in shaping the thinking process of groups and individuals.
Book Study: The Secret History of Home Economics with Author Danielle Dreilinger
On today’s episode I am talking with Author Danielle Dreilinger about her newly released book: The Secret History of Home Economics: How Trailblazing Women Harnessed the Power of Home and Changed the Way We Live.
How You Can Use NGPF to Fill Your Financial Literacy Toolbox with Kathey Hatfield
On today’s episode, I have an awesome educator friend with me, Kathey Hatfield. We are going to be talking about how NGPF can fill your financial literacy tool box.
Junior Achievements with Lynn Carlson
Lynn Carlson shares what junior achievements is and how they can partner with any educator bringing in valuable specialists and resources to enhance your content.