Today I have a phenomenal guest speaker Nai Wang of KP Curriculum. He is sharing some really exciting new adventures that he is putting forth and hoping that will inspire you to join him in his cause, followed with next week’s release with Executive Director, Melissa Martin of Phi Upsilon Omicron, which is a National Honor Society for Family and Consumer Sciences educators. Followed with February being CTE month and I will be doing a 4-part series with the National Partnership for Family and Consumer Sciences.
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2021 Year End Review & FCCLA Series Recap
It’s hard to believe that we are closing out 2021, it has been quite the roller coaster ride, it’s been fun, but also challenging. In today’s episode, I want to take a moment and share a quick recap of the past four episodes, and I also want give a shout out to all of our co-hosts who have joined alongside.
FCCLA Series: Fundraising with Abigail Lee
In today’s final episode of our FCCLA series, we will be learning about Fundraising, and with me today is our amazing co-host and FCCLA National Partnership manager, Abigail Lee.
FCCLA Series: Competitive Events with Christine Hollingsworth
Today, we are continuing our series on FCC LA. How in the world do we incorporate it into our classrooms? And with me, I have Christine Hollings worth, who is the national FCC LA staff member when it comes to senior competitive events manager. Christine has been a classroom FCS teacher, as well as the Missouri State FCC LA advisor.
Integrate FCCLA into the classroom with Alaina Tharp & Sherry Vogel
Today, we are diving into our FCC LA series, and with me today, our amazing co-host is Mrs. Ashley Nelson, who is the Professional Development Manager for FCC LA. Ashley was a FCS teacher for six years before becoming the FCC LA Professional Development Manager.
FCCLA Series: Affiliating FCCLA
Today, we are diving into our FCC LA series, and with me today, our amazing co-host is Mrs. Ashley Nelson, who is the Professional Development Manager for FCC LA. Ashley was a FCS teacher for six years before becoming the FCC LA Professional Development Manager.
Collaborating for Advocacy
In today’s episode I will be talking about how we can collaborate for advocacy for all of FCS. As we all know, this is A major talking point for our profession, our leaders, and our programs.
Intervention and Support
We are in the first full week of November. Wow, it has been a busy… Two months, hasn’t it? How are you doing? Have you done any self-check-ins with yourself, obviously, do you find yourself getting home and then immediately either showering or just getting into your pajamas or sweats and finding that weighted blanket to then binge TV, or maybe you’re running around and taking your own kids to their… After school activities, no matter what… Whatever you are doing, I hope you’re taking care of yourself.
Gio and Banks: Scarcity, Choices, and Tradeoffs with Pat Segadelli
On this weeks pod we have an AP Macro Economics teacher from Gonzaga Prep in Spokane, Washington. His name is Pat Segadelli, and he is also a children’s author to Gio and Banks: Scarcity, Choices and Trade-Offs. Welcome Pat!
Financial Literacy Student Take Over
Today’s episode, or little PD is gonna be a student take over with my financial literacy class. This session is live during my class period. So there is background noise, but I have several of my students that I lovingly call the peanut gallery. I’ve been overhearing them talk about being a teacher and what being a teacher entails because they saw that I had my Excel spreadsheet up on the screen and transferring names over.