Education Eclipse

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 38:30:35
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Synopsis

These are the conversations happening inside education that are going to transform education. Covering all aspects of teaching and learning, educational leadership and psychology, counseling psychology, kinesiology and sport management, its Education Eclipse from Washington State Universitys College of Education.

Episodes

  • 125. Lessons Beyond the Classroom

    12/11/2024 Duration: 36min

    In this podcast episode, we sit down with Sport Management faculty member Tammy Crawford. Recently lauded by WSU for her role in the Core to Career program, Tammy has been at WSU for many years, as a rowing coach, faculty member, and student mentor. Her view on student success is well-rounded and the success of these students is evident.

  • 122. Visiting prof talks coaching ed

    04/11/2024 Duration: 24min

    Jørgen Kjær is from Denmark. He currently teaches in Sweden. He's a long-time coach and an expert in coaching education. The WSU College of Education has the privilege of hosting Jørgen Nov. 3-8. Today, we meet up with Jørgen to talk coaching education and get his advice to our Sport Management students who want to go into coach... spoiler alert: they need to be hungry.

  • 123. Take Me Out to the Ballgame (Jack Kunselman)

    17/09/2024 Duration: 03min

    During Color Cheney Crimson, we saw Jack Kunselman working one of the team-led booths. We talked to Jack and discovered he was doing an internship with the Tacoma Rainiers and was a current WSU Sport Management student. So, with his supervisor's permission, we interviewed Jack as part of our in-person, on-site Color Cheney Crimson podcast series (see episode No. 120 featuring employee Colin Connolly and No. 122 featuring alumna Jennifer Lee).

  • 122. Take Me Out to the Ballgame (Jennifer Lee)

    10/09/2024 Duration: 06min

    At Color Cheney Crimson, we saw Jennifer Lee wearing Cougs gear so we just went up to her and started talking. She is an early-intervention teacher in the Enumclaw School District. She's a proud Wazzu alumna and we're so pleased she talked to us while watching the greatest sport ever.

  • 121. True or False? (Robert Danielson)

    03/09/2024 Duration: 29min

    As published recently in WSU Insider, a recent study indicates that just the facts may not be enough to overcome misinformation. Far more effective would be a refutation format. Robert Danielson breaks down what that means. He's an associate professor of Educational Psychology at Washington State University's College of Education and likes the puzzle of how people think, including deciphering information and whether it's true or false; fact or fiction.Full news article: https://news.wsu.edu/press-release/2024/08/21/facts-alone-fall-short-in-correcting-science-misinformation/

  • 120. Take Me Out to the Ballgame (Colin Connolly)

    29/08/2024 Duration: 08min

    Colin Connolly has a cool job. He watches baseball every night. OK, obviously, he has to work while doing, but it's still a cool job. Colin is the is the Director of Media Relations and Baseball Information for the Tacoma Rainiers (Triple-A for the Seattle Mariners). In conjunction with this year's Color Cheney Crimson, we chatted with Colin about his work now, and his time at WSU in the College of Education's Sport Management program.

  • 119. Empowering transitions (Holly Whittenburg)

    27/08/2024 Duration: 39min

    Dr. Holly Whittenburg is an assistant professor of Special Education in Washington State University's College of Education. She's taken an active role in research dedicated to students with intellectual or developmental disabilities. More specifically, her research focuses on improving employment outcomes for transition-aged students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability. Work is an important part of growing up for most young adults, but students with disabilities often face significant barriers to employment. In her work, Holly examines interventions to teach employment-related skills, investigates approaches to creating more opportunities for inclusive work experiences, and considers how special education and vocational rehabilitation law and policies affect the transition experiences of students with disabilities.More about Holly: https://education.wsu.edu/holly-whittenburg/

  • 118. From Princess to Principal (Kaysha Reinhart)

    10/07/2024 Duration: 08min

    She grew up in Spokane's working-class neighborhood of Hillyard, and was once a Lilace Princess. Fast forward to today, and Kaysha Reinhart has worked diligently in the WSU College of Education's principal certification program and, this next year, will be an assistant principal in the Nine Mile Falls School District. We caught up with her at a reception for past, current, and future principals and other public educational leaders.

  • 117. Johanna Thomas Zapata

    03/04/2024 Duration: 35min

    Johanna Thomas Zapata is AWESOME. She has a smile that lights up the room. And, she’s a dynamite individual who previously won the College of Education’s Three Minute Thesis. She’s a Fulbright scholar from Honduras, and pretty soon, she won’t be a doctoral student because she’ll be a doctor and will leave WSU and embark on her career. We chat with Johana about her time at WSU, a recent scholarship she received, and what the future has in store for her.

  • 110. Alumna wins Fulbright to Morocco (Lane Salvig)

    21/03/2024 Duration: 23min

    We chat with Lane Salvig (Backstrom), one of our Secondary Education alumni who is changing the way our students look at the world around them. And now, thanks to a Fulbright award, she'll spend six weeks in Morocco learning addition skills to prepare students for a competitive global economy. The Fulbright program equips educators to bring an international perspective to their schools through targeted training, experience abroad, and global collaboration. Lane talks about this, as well as why she wanted to be a teacher.

  • 078. Trevisan Endowment (Amy Roth McDuffie)

    09/01/2024 Duration: 22min

    On this episode of Education Eclipse, we talk to Mathematics Education Professor Amy Roth McDuffie who, along with her husband Steve, has started an endowment that supports doctoral students. It's named for Mike and Fran Trevisan, who have played an integral role in the College of Education for 30-plus years, the last 10+ of which include Mike as the college dean.

  • 077 Sport Management Capstones

    15/12/2023 Duration: 27min

    Each year, soon-to-graduate seniors in the Sport Management program complete their capstones. These are group fundraiser projects where a student’s knowledge of marketing, finance, legal, event planning, etc., is all put to the test. We sat down with faculty member Chris Lebens who has helped oversee the program for years, to discuss this year’s capstones and some of his best memories from days of yore.

  • 112. [ZoomED In] KINES Assessment with Judy Schultz

    10/12/2022 Duration: 26min

    This was a video podcast series the College of Education hosted during COVID when all employees were working off-site. It was called ZoomED In but we include the full episodes here in Education Eclipse in the same chronology.

  • 111. [ZoomED In] STEAM Ed through NWPB with Debra Riek

    08/12/2022 Duration: 32min

    This was a video podcast series the College of Education hosted during COVID when all employees were working off-site. It was called ZoomED In but we include the full episodes here in Education Eclipse in the same chronology.

  • 110. [ZoomED In] Jobs and Students with IDD with Anya Sheftel

    20/11/2022 Duration: 29min

    This was a video podcast series the College of Education hosted during COVID when all employees were working off-site. It was called ZoomED In but we include the full episodes here in Education Eclipse in the same chronology.

  • 109. [ZoomED In] WSU Native American Programs with Joelle Edwards

    15/11/2022 Duration: 34min

    This was a video podcast series the College of Education hosted during COVID when all employees were working off-site. It was called ZoomED In but we include the full episodes here in Education Eclipse in the same chronology.

  • 108. [ZoomED In] Media Literacy and COVID Vaccine Intentions

    10/11/2022 Duration: 28min

    This was a video podcast series the College of Education hosted during COVID when all employees were working off-site. It was called ZoomED In but we include the full episodes here in Education Eclipse in the same chronology.

  • 107. [ZoomED In] Connecting Through Culture

    04/11/2022 Duration: 31min

    This was a video podcast series the College of Education hosted during COVID when all employees were working off-site. It was called ZoomED In but we include the full episodes here in Education Eclipse in the same chronology.

  • 106. [ZoomED In] Heritage and LEADership with Katherine Rodela

    22/03/2022 Duration: 33min

    This was a video podcast series the College of Education hosted during COVID when all employees were working off-site. It was called ZoomED In but we include the full episodes here in Education Eclipse in the same chronology.

  • 105. [ZoomED In] Disabilities and Work with Genna Kieper

    15/02/2022 Duration: 24min

    This was a video podcast series the College of Education hosted during COVID when all employees were working off-site. It was called ZoomED In but we include the full episodes here in Education Eclipse in the same chronology.

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