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Teaching Conundrum Touching Children in the Classroom: Why No Touch Policies Are Harmful  Rae Pica with Frances M. Carlson, M.A.Ed. and Lisa B. Fiore, Ph.D   Many teachers fear touching ...
... does not just occur through the eyes and the ears. Listen as Dr. Hannaford explains the mind/body connection and the role of movement in your children’s cognitive and brain development.  ...
3. Billboards New
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   Welcome! Thanks for visiting the fascinating world of BAM Radio, the education radio network for parents, educators, principals, advocates and all people interested in providing children with ...
4. Managing The New Child Care Conundrum
(BAM Channels/Directors and Administrators Channel)
How Centers Are Managing The New Childcare Conundrum Dr. Eric Karolak  with Errol St. Clair Smith Childcare centers, parents and communities are having to make lots of very tough choices about child ...
5. Survival Strategies For Family Care Providers
(BAM Channels/Directors and Administrators Channel)
... Linda Geigle, Executive Director of  the National Association for Family Child Care says providers need to adapt but not buy cutting prices.  Listen, to her survival tips for stabilizing your business ...
6. Managing The New Child Care Conundrum
(Thought Leaders and Change Agents/TLCA)
How Centers Are Managing The New Childcare Conundrum Dr. Eric Karolak  with Errol St. Clair Smith Childcare centers, parents and communities are having to make lots of very tough choices about child ...
7. The DNA of The 21st Century Superintendent
(School Administrators Radio/School Administrors Radio)
The DNA of The 21st Century Superintendent Keith R. Krueger  with Dan Domenech   Keith R. Krueger sees a whole new way of educating children on the horizon.  Keith notes that technology has ...
8. Can Digital Media Enhance Learning?
(NAEYC Radio Channel/NAEYC Radio Channel)
Can Digital Media Enhance Learning? Mark Ginsberg, and Rae Pica With Susan Zelman    Computers, Internet, television, Twitter, iPods, can these technologies really enhance early childhood ...
9. Creating a Safe Emotional Climate for Children
(NAEYC Radio Channel/NAEYC Radio Channel)
Creating a Safe Emotional Climate for Children Mark Ginsberg, and Rae Pica With Jean Schreiber    Bullying behavior is a perennial challenge for educators. Bullying impacts the bully, the ...
Underpaid  Early Childhood Professionals:Finding the path to better pay. Mark Ginsberg, and Rae Pica With Marcy Whitebook, Ph.D.    A teacher in a preschool with a bachelors degree typically ...
11. Curtailing High Turn Over Among Early Childhood Educators
(NAEYC Radio Channel/NAEYC Radio Channel)
Curtailing High Turn Over Among Early Childhood Educators Mark Ginsberg, and Rae Pica With Holly Elissa Bruno This month we discuss the causes and consequences of high turnover among early ...
12. 3 Causes of Teacher Burnout
(NAEYC Radio Channel/NAEYC Radio Channel)
3 Causes of Teacher Burnout Mark Ginsberg, and Rae Pica with Joshua Sparrow, MD  Teacher burnout is a large problem that contributes to high turnover among early childhood professionals. ...
13. Building Relationships with Challenging Children
(NAEYC Radio Channel/NAEYC Radio Channel)
Building Relationships with Challenging Children Mark Ginsberg, and Rae Pica with Dan Gartrell  This segment is about that "special child in your class. They don't do what you want them ...
14. What Is Developmentally Appropriate Math For Very Young Children?
(NAEYC Radio Channel/NAEYC Radio Channel)
What Is Developmentally Appropriate Math For Very Young Children? Jerlean Daniel, and Rae Pica with Juanita Copley, Ph.D. The question of teaching math to very young children sits right in ...
15. How Afterschool Programs Equal Prevention
(Afterschool Channel/Afterschool Channel)
... and the avoidance of juvenile delinquency. Hatchett is a tireless and compelling advocate who says we can either pay now to constructively engage children and youth of pay later when the go off on the ...
16. Raising a Non-Competitive Child
(BAM Channels/Parents Channel)
Raising a Non-Competitive Child Alfie Kohn with host Rae Pica Alfie Kohn encourages parents to question today’s emphasis on competition and winning. He believes society is getting better at recognizing ...
17. Creating a Non-Competitive Climate for Children
(BAM Channels/Educators Channel)
Creating a Non-Competitive Climate for Children Alfie Kohn with host Rae Pica Alfie Kohn encourages teachers and parents to question today’s emphasis on competition and winning. He believes society ...
8 Ways to Protect Your Child From Predatory Marketers Susan Linn, Ed.D. with host Rae Pica Susan Linn says that the proliferation of screens and marketing in schools means that companies are bypassing ...
19. Ending the Food Fight With Your Kids
(BAM Channels/Parents Channel)
Ending the Food Fight With Your Kids Dr. David Ludwig with host Rae Pica Do you know the difference between “real” food and “fake” food? Is your child aware of the difference? Dr. David Ludwig discusses ...
Second Thoughts About Involving Your Child in Competivive Sports Jay Coakley Ph.D. with host Rae Pica Is being involved in competitive sports from an early age a good idea for children? Sports sociologist ...
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I Heard It On BAM Radio!

Jay Mathews"This is such an intriguing question... It's not something I've written about. but I've known a lot of gay and lesbian teachers, and you forced me to think through the issues.  I think we're talking about two worlds. Inside the school, I think gay, lesbian and trans-gender teachers are quite comfortable… The comfort level that teachers have with parents outside the school is a different matter all together.... It was a VERY original topic, first time I have seen it discussed anywhere on the airwaves."

 

Jay Mathews - Columnist, Washington Post - Gays in Education: Don't Ask, Don't Tell ?