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    Close Up Radio Spotlights Brian Horner of Kid Innovation College

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    Naperville, IL – Brian Horner is a respected educator with a career spanning over a quarter of a century. He teaches in a gifted education program within District 203 in Naperville, Illinois.  He is also the founder of Kid Innovation College which offers academic enrichment to students and is a consultant with the Institute for the Habits of Mind.
    Founded in 2008, Kid Innovation College is an academic enrichment camp in the summer that offers advanced and thought-provoking courses that cater to the kindergarten through fifth grade students. Teachers at Kid Innovation College are not only encouraged to explore topics and courses that they have a passion about, but also intertwine important “thinking themes” within each course. These can be essential thinking behaviors such as persistence, empathy, or responding with wonderment and awe.
    Brian describes his program as highly metacognitive, which means that he gets the students to think about thinking, which is one of the sixteen Habits of Mind, according to The Institute for Habits of Mind. On April 5th 2024, Brian had the opportunity to speak at the Habits of Mind Conference in Vista, CA, on the topic of Activating Metacognition in the Classroom.
    As for the future, Brian plans to continue his teaching. A long-term goal that he holds is to eventually offer consulting to other school districts to help them incorporate the art of strategic thinking within their classrooms.
    For consulting purposes you can reach out to Brian at mrhorner.KIC@gmail.com or The Institute for the Habits of Mind

  • 02:06

    UDL: Faith in The Holy Quran Moves Mountains

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    13:31 If there were a reading or recitation by which mountains were moved, or the earth divided and separated, or the dead were made to speak, (this would be the one!) But truly, the command is with Allah in all things!

  • 01:44

    Season 2 - Epi. 5 - The Current State of Education - Roundtable Discussion

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    HAPPY TEACHER'S APPRECIATION WEEK  JOIN US ALL WEEK LONG 
    The Current State of Education - Roundtable Discussion Presented by Gordavi, LLC on TRIBE Family Channel in association with Hummingbird and Yellow Rose Productions, invites your participation to join Co-Moderators Dr. Demetra Adams Davis, Veteran and CEO of Gordavi, LLC., and Civil Rights Icon, Dr. Joseph Jackson, Jr., Leader of Tougaloo Nine, in a roundtable discussion about The Current State of Education in America.   
    Join us May 6th - May 10th as we break down the issues impacting our community and explore solutions for change with a panel of guest educators, impacting how our children learn.
    Call 515-605-9741 at:  4:00pm/PST 5:00pm/GMT 6:00pm/CST 7:00pm/EST    GUEST PANELISTS PLEASE CALL 5 MINUTES EARLY FOR SOUND CHECK! PRESS 1 to speak during the Q/A segment at :45 after the hour. 
    Listen Online LIVE/ARCHIVED: www.blogtalkradio.com/gumboforthesoul  
    TRIBE Family Channel is a Gumbo for the Soul International family brand created, owned and operated by Beverly Black Johnson. All Rights Reserved.

  • 01:20

    Another Fork in the Road - Mimi Hayes - Survivor, Author, Comedienne

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    Meet Mimi Hayes - Brain Injury Survivor, Author, & Comedienne. Mimi had her brain injury when she was only 22 years old. While on a blind date, Mimi had a migraine. A week later she began to have weird symptoms and her life ws forever changd.
    Mimi is the author of her book, I'll Be OK. It's Just a Hole in My Head.
     
    Every TBI survivor and caregiver has encountered a fork in the road that has diverted his or her life-plan. A car accident, a fall from the roof, doing one more chin-up, or a door literally slamming one in the face are just some causes of traumatic brain injury. College plans, walking down the aisle in the perfect dress, or the coveted job quickly slip from reality as dreams turn to struggle. These unexpected life-happenings that divert one from his or her chosen path in life can be devastating. But as Yogi Berra once said, "If you come to a fork in the road, take it." Life is all about choices! To learn more about me, please visit my blog and website.
    Surviving Traumatic Brain Injury Blog:                              survivingtraumaticbraininjury.com
    Author of Prisoners without Bars: A Caregiver's Tale:      donnafigurski.com 
    Donna's Blog:                                                                    donnaodonnellfigurski.wordpress.com

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    Skill Acquisition - Start With What U Have (Part #12)

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    Skill Acquisition - Use What U Have
     
    Start With What U Have Do not wait to have a skill to start a project, Your Project Will Teach You The Skill. Your Confidence Will Grow As You Do Your Skill The Power Of Community. God ?? provides the seed to meet the NEED. ?   

  • 00:15

    Abused Trauma

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    How do you Feel about self Over 4 months into the New Year 2024

  • 00:56

    A Chat in the Garden with Monique A. J. Smith

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    A former undergraduate tennis player, Kristina firmly believes that college athletics made her who she is today, teaching her life skills she still relies on. Out of a desire to protect that experience for future generations, she earned a J.D. from Marquette University Law School, speciaiizing in sports law. She interned with the NCAA and accepted a position after graduation in compliance for the Big Ten Conference. Kristina later joined the compliance offices of Rutgers University Athletics and Northwestern University’s Department of Athletics & Recreation.
    Seeking an opportunity for a broader impact on multiple higher education institutions, Kristina joined the firm in 2024. She assists clients with athletics compliance reviews, NCAA infractions, student athlete relations, Title IX questions, and various hot topics in university athletics, such as NIL rules. Kristina loves supporting compliance offices like the ones where she launched her career and finds it immensely rewarding to help those still in the daily trenches of university athletics.
    In addition to her university experience, Kristina has served on NCAA committees and been a part of conversations leading up to significant rule changes. She has a M.B.A from Rutgers Business School and holds numerous professional memeberships and certifiations.
    Join us on A Chat in the Garden with Monique A. J. Smith at 10:00 am EST. Come listen to our guest’s career path, her advice for others & current initiatives...A Chat in the Garden with Monique A.J. Smith, where Significance Blooms. Listen via 563-999-3513 or www.chatinthegarden.com. This is Season 10. Seasons 1-5 (and soon Season 6) can be found on 200plus.expert, previously broadcasted on Survival Broadcast Network. Seasons 7-9 are at www.chatinthegarden.com.

  • 01:59

    COMMON SENSE for DUMMIES: Internet Blues

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    PLEASE... Join Eva along with her co-host Hope on tonight's episode of COMMON SENSE for DUMMIES, Internet Blues.  Tonight they'll be discussing the Effects of Social Media on Mental Health.
     
    Permalink: https://www.blogtalkradio.com/infinitesource/2024/05/03/common-sense-for-dummies-internet-blues
    Shortlink: http://tobtr.com/12336008

  • 01:39

    "Not So Mad Science" w/Host Prof. Harold Muhammad

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    Government changes to the Heat Index reporting, are Black youth marked for death, do the statistic bear this out. Covid the saga continues. Links to higher mortality rates 18 to 40. What is the true meaning of "EDUCATION".

  • 00:58

    MOORISH light Radio Divine and National

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    Sura 13:19-22  Differences between Divine and NationaL
    Actt 4.—All members must preserve these Holy and Divine laws, 
    What are the Holy and Divine Laws?
    and all members must obey the laws of the government, 
    What is the Government?
    because by being a Moorish American, you are a part and partial of the government, and must live the life accordingly.
    Why are we part and partial of the Government?
    Who were  we in 1774?
    Whigamoors- an American who supported independence from Great Britain during the American Revolution.
    Act 5.—This organization of the Moorish Science Temple of America is not to cause any confusion or to overthrow the laws and constitution of the said government but to obey hereby
    Why?
    Act 6.—With us all members must proclaim their nationality and  we are teaching our people their nationality and their divine creed that they MAY/MUST know that they are a PART and a PARTIAL of this said government, 
    and know that they are not Negroes, Colored Folks, Black People, or Ethiopians, because these names were given to slaves by slave holders in 1779 and lasted until 1865 during the time of slavery
    WHY?
    What Law was brought up on the floor of the Senate when discussing our Constitutional Freedom?

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