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Connect FCS ED

125 episodes - English - Latest episode: about 1 year ago -

This podcast is about recruiting, supporting, and retaining family and consumer science (FCS) educators in the modern day home economics class. We have candid conversations, stories and share valuable resources that help us succeed in our classroom this includes classroom management, promoting FCS in schools and communities, class culture, and life skills.

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Episodes

73 Comedy in the Classroom with Leslie Rob

October 13, 2021 07:00 - 24 minutes - 20 MB

•  Your specialty is comedy. Yes. You love comedy, I love comedy, but as I was saying before the fore show.  I love comedy, but I can't give comedy because there are special people who can do it, and I feel this within my core and that... You're one of those special people and you bring it into the FCS community. And it is amazing. All of things I appreciate that. I just love it.  Comedy breaks the ice with anything, any situation, whatever embraces joy because everybody can laugh and should...

72-PBL in FCS for Interior Design and more

October 06, 2021 10:00 - 16 minutes - 14.7 MB

•   I just wanted to take a minute and share the last few episodes have been incredible, listening to Kevin Reese Sr talk about his award and all the major happenings at New Bern High School in North Carolina, along with the tech twins who are business and marketing and educators who have turned entrepreneurs.  They have a lot of great things going on,  then we did a deep dive into the rich history of Ellen Swallow Richards, our foundation for family and consumer sciences education. I am so ...

Ep. 71: Leading and Learning NC Everlene Davis 2021 Award Recipient Kevin Reese Sr.

September 29, 2021 13:00 - 22 minutes - 20.1 MB

Episode Notes •   I'm beyond thankful. I was recognized as the 2021 Teacher of the Year for New Bern High School. I came in second in the district, which is still an honor, I lost a... I don't wanna say loss. A young lady who was absolutely amazing also of district, so I don't take it lightly, I don't take these things like me, I am extremely humbled at every twist on turn of his teaching career that I have all of a sudden. (1:56) •  New Bern High School is the home of the bears, and we ju...

71-Leading and Learning NC Everlene Davis 2021 Award Recipient Kevin Reese Sr.

September 29, 2021 13:00 - 22 minutes - 20.1 MB

Episode Notes •   I'm beyond thankful. I was recognized as the 2021 Teacher of the Year for New Bern High School. I came in second in the district, which is still an honor, I lost a... I don't wanna say loss. A young lady who was absolutely amazing also of district, so I don't take it lightly, I don't take these things like me, I am extremely humbled at every twist on turn of his teaching career that I have all of a sudden. (1:56) •  New Bern High School is the home of the bears, and we ju...

70-Planning a course sequence for fashion design with Dawn Harrison

September 22, 2021 13:00 - 39 minutes - 36.1 MB

•   Because you're a fashion educator and you have that industry background, do you have a favorite fabric or textile...Oh goodness, I have several. I love silk, and it's hard for me to come by because it's so expensive, but I love silk, I love just the way it's drapes, I love the way it keeps you cool in the summer and warm in the winter, but... Yeah, that's probably my absolute favorite would be silk, I try to steer clear of some of the synthetic fibers, it's hard with fast fashion, it's h...

69-Portrayal of Ellen Swallow Richards with Joyce Miles

September 15, 2021 07:00 - 40 minutes - 37 MB

•  My husband and I are both retired and we moved back to Lafayette, Indiana near Purdue University. We spend our time when students are here, working with students on campus as full-time volunteers. We have a number of advisory boards that we're on, we spend a lot of time with student life. Student life covers everything but sports and academics, so this is all the musical organizations, all of the housing units. We both lived in cooperative housing, these are small units, anywhere from 15 ...

68-Technology Infused Learning Resources with KS Tech Twins Samantha and Nichole

September 08, 2021 07:00 - 38 minutes - 35.2 MB

•   So you have 11 or so years within the education department, and you now have your administrator's certificate. We got our master's in Administration, Education Administration. I want to talk about your Teachers Pay Teachers, your business, because I think we need to promote with business and marketing and family consumer sciences, there's a lot of that over your technology education background. Yes, you're in the classroom, but you did a lot of coaching and mentoring, helping teachers br...

67-Rachel Grabowski, Special Education in the Gen ED Classroom

September 01, 2021 09:00 - 39 minutes - 36.1 MB

•   I am going into my seventh year teaching, and I started off as an intervention specialist, mild moderate, which means I was in the inclusion setting. So you're an inclusion teacher, going into the Gen ED classes, elaborating with the Gen teacher, so those are the students that are given the opportunity to be with their typical peers in the educational setting. So I did that for five years at the middle school and high school level, battled it, and an opportunity came in front of me to tr...

66-Chelsey Farias: Building Cultural Opportunities While Being a New FCS Teacher

August 25, 2021 08:00 - 32 minutes - 29.4 MB

•    I just graduated from Central Washington University. I am a new teacher, this will be my first year I did my student teaching, which was an awesome thing. I mean, it was mostly primarily online because of COVID and everything, so it was a little challenging, but fun. Everyone says that it was their hardest year of teaching, so I started off that way, so it can only get easier from here. Yeah, I just got hired and I cannot wait to go back and serve the community where I was served. I kno...

65-Mindset Matters

August 18, 2021 10:00 - 14 minutes - 13 MB

•   Do you live in a state where you have canned curriculum, or did you have to create your own curriculum from scratch to virtually present it? Did you do your student teaching virtually? How was that? In my state, I do not have canned curriculum, therefore I had to create everything, and I collaborated across the nation with other interior designer teachers and foods teachers. I have to admit the positive result from the shutdown is that everyone was willing to share anything and everythin...

64-A Look Back and Forward - Season One Finale!

June 23, 2021 07:48 - 11 minutes - 10.3 MB

•   Listening to my early podcast releases, I hear my trepidation, I feel my fear, but fast-forward to today, I can say that I did it with the help of my podcast editor and mentor, Jody Colvard, and all of the collective voices of our FCS community, we have all made an impact. We truly are better together. So my advice to you and myself moving forward, do not be afraid of your own voice. (2:24) •   There are so many people that I have leaned hard into this past year, and it's only growing m...

63-Dr. Shelley McGuire: FCS and COVID Research on Breastfeeding Babies

June 16, 2021 12:00 - 30 minutes - 28.2 MB

• At the University of Idaho, were the oldest department at the university, and we were the first Home Program in the West, and we're still going strong. Almost 125 years later, and we're a one-stop shop for Family and Consumer Sciences, we have degrees in apparel, textile and design, we have a couple degrees in nutrition, one leads to dietetics career, the other one leads to medical school or the likes. We have a human development, family studies program, and we have a child development pro...

62-Dr. Kyle Roberson: Educational Opportunities for the Incarcerated

June 09, 2021 13:00 - 51 minutes - 46.7 MB

•  While I was in the military police, I met somebody who worked in corrections, and so as a reservist, I was looking for full-time work while I was doing my reserve time. When I applied for the Bureau of Prisons, I got hired as a correctional officer and once I got hired as a correctional officer, I met another guy who was in the Reserves who... This is all part of the happenstance part of it. Now, this was not planned. All these people came into my life. Made an impact, gave me an opportun...

61-Dr. Carol Werhan: The Alphabet Soup of FCS Organizations

June 02, 2021 13:00 - 55 minutes - 50.6 MB

•  So when we think about the FCS alphabet soup, we know we have several organizations that support educators, teacher educators and extension. I would like to focus, particularly on those that are about the secondary educator and the University educator, and one that I would bring up is the Association for Career and Technical Education ACTE. (6:10) •  This is a sub-group of ACTE FCS division. That's the middle school high school teacher. They focus on the information and needs of the midd...

60-Taylor Key: FCS Teacher Sharing Personalized Learning Strategies

May 26, 2021 12:00 - 21 minutes - 19.4 MB

•    So a couple of years ago, I was selected by my administration to be on our county-wide personalize learning team. I had seen some of the different really personalize learning strategies that I was already incorporating in smart classroom, so they selected me to be part of this team. (3:37) •   Genius Hour is just an extended learning opportunity for students, and so that way you don't have students sitting on your kitchen counter tops or causing distractions for your learners who are s...

59-Alyssa Maddux: FCS teacher Wishlist

May 19, 2021 13:00 - 38 minutes - 35.7 MB

•    So I grew up in Nebraska, I went to university there. Actually, my senior year of college, I decided to become a teacher, and so I started when I was 23, 24, two years in Nebraska, and I was living with my parents, and I just needed to get out and explore the world, become an independent adult, and I kind of just picked a spot on the map, packed my car, drove three days and moved to Seattle. (4:05) •  The biggest thing that I mean personally, to be a great teacher is to be working in a...

58-Culturally Responsive Teaching Strategies

May 12, 2021 13:00 - 15 minutes - 14.5 MB

•  If you want families to be involved in to partner with educators, that expectation needs to be shared through dialogue, conversation, emails, letters. So after we had our discussion, we then we're just kind of brainstorming of better ways on helping students who do transition back to in-person school and their families, and we came up with the idea she should do a welcome back newsletter where she is laying out her expectations for classroom norms, how her classroom management is, and wha...

57-Book Study: The Secret History of Home Economics with Author Danielle Dreilinger

May 05, 2021 11:00 - 1 hour - 57.7 MB

SHOWNOTES: •    The founders wanted home economics to be a professional field that gave women career opportunities in business and in science and then teaching and that it helped housewives and women working in the home to do their work more quickly and more efficiently and to focus on what they actually needed to focus on with housekeeping so that they would have time to do other things, whether that be studying or a paying job, or taking care of their children. (5:55) •    I looked up in...

56-How You Can Use NGPF to Fill Your Financial Literacy Toolbox with Kathey Hatfield

April 28, 2021 12:00 - 30 minutes - 27.8 MB

SHOWNOTES: •    Well, I am an NGPF guru and my official title, I'm an NGPF fellow, meaning that I have the opportunity to be one of a small select group, the first year about costs been like four years ago, to attend a completely expense-free, almost week-long workshop hosted by NGPF to share their materials, to show what they have to offer. And then their goal for us was to share this information with our colleagues and others, and next generation personal finance. (3:45) •   Basically yo...

55-Junior Achievements with Lynn Carlson

April 21, 2021 10:00 - 27 minutes - 25.4 MB

• Junior Achievement is actually in 21 countries across the world. Wow, okay. So we support students individual success and academic success in two ways, the first is all of the Junior Achievement curriculum is mapped to common core requirements, so every program that is age-appropriate, so we have programs for the elementary level, the middle school level, and the high school level every program specifically maps to common core in math, reading, writing, arithmetic, as well as the social-em...

54-Financial Education Public-Private Partnership (FEPPP) with Executive Director Tracy Godat

April 14, 2021 12:00 - 30 minutes - 27.8 MB

•   A legislatively created program that back in around 2004, some legislators got together and said, We need to make sure that we are forcing the state superintendent to make financial literacy a priority because it's one of those small content areas that often don't get attention, like some of the higher stakes content areas like Mathematics and Science and ELA and so on. And so they created this based on the governor at the time, they had a task force that was going on, and it was a finan...

53-Rob Phelan - Financial Literacy Teacher

April 07, 2021 12:45 - 47 minutes - 43.3 MB

Through his classroom work and Simple StartUp Virtual courses, Rob has helped beginner entrepreneurs form over 250 new businesses, across all different types of industries. The ChooseFI Curriculum has been used by hundreds of teachers across the United States and helped bring free financial education to many underserved populations when it comes to personal finance. SHOWNOTES: •  Financial independence is a point at which you can say, I no longer need to work, and I'm not talking about tra...

52-Head Principal Chef Mike and the National High School BBQ Association

March 31, 2021 13:00 - 56 minutes - 51.6 MB

•  I grew up in Central Texas, and barbecue is part of our state. Obviously, we love beef, but then you've got all kinds of other barbecue all over the United States and in the world. And I thought, what better way to teach meat cookery. We all teach it. I taught it in college, I taught it in high school, when I was in culinary school, they taught us about meat cookery. So why now use the good old fashion American tradition of BBQ as a teaching methodology and use project-based learning to b...

51-Teacher Spotlight: Middle School FCS Ed Teacher Maire Roberson

March 24, 2021 13:00 - 44 minutes - 41.1 MB

•  So she knew that I had a textile background, so she had me join her on the sales calls for the fabric vendors, and I just took that to heart and I just soaked in everything that she was teaching me about the sales side. And taking in what I had learned about in school, all those silly organic chem classes about what the polyester was doing and the nylon was doing, and you want this for your liner and the cortex and so, that's what I love about it the most. (7:44) •  So the 30 student per...

50- The Connect FCS ED Podcast 50th Episode Celebration!

March 17, 2021 12:00 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

•  I love hearing people's stories and their perspectives, because it helps me have a better understanding of what other people go through. It's a completely different background than I have. And being a singleton of working, all of a sudden with the team, I never worked with the team before, so I didn't know what that was like, so moving from being completely isolated, being in a silo, I had to re-learn how to work with people, so... When I say if I sound ignorant, when asking questions is ...

50-The Connect FCS ED Podcast 50th Episode Celebration!

March 17, 2021 12:00 - 26 minutes - 24 MB

•  I love hearing people's stories and their perspectives, because it helps me have a better understanding of what other people go through. It's a completely different background than I have. And being a singleton of working, all of a sudden with the team, I never worked with the team before, so I didn't know what that was like, so moving from being completely isolated, being in a silo, I had to re-learn how to work with people, so... When I say if I sound ignorant, when asking questions is ...

49-Extended Learning Opportunity: A Home Buyers Guide with MKristo Bruce of Guild Mortgage

March 10, 2021 14:00 - 28 minutes - 23 MB

•  Let's talk a little bit about home buying, because that's why we're here. So as far as the process goes, the number one question I would say I would get is, I don't have 20% down, so I can't buy a home. Have you heard that before? Oh yes, all the time. I think that's the biggest thing. And the cool thing that a lot of people don't know is you just have to have a credit score about a 600 and you if you're above a 620, you can put as little as 0% down. (3:38) •  And this down payment assis...

48-Teacher Spotlight: FCCLA Advisor & Teacher Michelle Semonelle

March 03, 2021 14:00 - 33 minutes - 30.9 MB

• And so at the end of the week, all of the hashtags that they’ve used will enter them into a drawing for a $100 VISA gift card, so they’re super excited. The more they do, the more they get the opportunity to enterprise, and of course, it gets the FCCLA name out there so that everyone is aware of who we are, what we’re doing, and how important we are. (3:47) • I am 100% virtual. So it is definitely a challenge. We have a pre-school lab within my school that is also virtual, so the little k...

47-Beginners Sewing Guide with Calico Jam

February 24, 2021 12:00 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

•  We taught together for a few years, and we had four classes of sewing kids each semester, some were around 20 kids on sewing machines at the same time. I just learned a lot through that process. And this year, we did not have sewing as usual with the coronavirus, so I used the time to put some videos together that would help us in the classroom. (4:39) •  We did do some hand stitching in our junior high, but I don't have that in part of the video series, this is really for the machine pa...

46-The One Love foundation with Libby Gutschenritter

February 17, 2021 13:00 - 28 minutes - 25.8 MB

SHOW NOTES: •  They'll try to do anything that it takes to be able to have that, and if that means having an unhealthy relationship, they'll do it because it's some form of connection. Absolutely, and I think something that I think about a lot in the work that we do is relationships aren't just romantic relationships or friendships. Relationships are the dynamics, we have relationship with our siblings, with our co-workers, with our neighbors, with... We have a relationship with our parents...

45-Teacher Spotlight: Breonna Baker 1st Year Educator

February 10, 2021 13:00 - 26 minutes - 24.1 MB

SHOW NOTES: •    How are you doing today? I am definitely that type of person to get to the root of the person, just to get to know them, when I do the same thing with a lot of kids, how's your day today? And I feel like even though they're high school, I gotta bring my voice down a little bit with them, but the same principles occur get into the heart of the matter, and that's making sure we understand that they're focused in their minds and in their hearts, where it's shared with me. (4:0...

44-Susan Turgeson, FCS Educator at University of Wisconsin

February 03, 2021 14:00 - 58 minutes - 53.8 MB

SHOWNOTES: •   It's definitely a journey and one that if I have to say, it really started back in elementary school. I had a younger brother and sister who I always played school with, my sister is a medical doctor and she still credits me with making her so smart. But we used to play school all the time, and so I wanted to be a teacher. (2:38) •   The idea of planning and organizing. The other thing that adds to that is we're never just planning for the day, we're planning for the next we...

43-E-Portfolios and Online Learning with Gencie Houy, Texas Tech

January 27, 2021 13:00 - 55 minutes - 51.2 MB

SHOWNOTES: •   I'm preparing students to be family consumer sciences teachers. And one of the things I do in the freshman level course is I actually have them compile a live binder of all of the resources that they have found, and they actually have to collect some sort of document or website or media for five different content areas in family consumer sciences. So, maybe they're going to have a tab that's on culinary arts, or maybe they're going to have another tab that's for child develop...

42-Recruiting of Male FCS Educators with Rob Van Dyke

January 20, 2021 14:00 - 45 minutes - 42 MB

SHOWNOTES: •  So gender competence is a very fancy term for how do we understand how each gender fits within a current structure. So, what we're looking at is how does the two different genders really work within family consumer sciences? FCS was founded for females, and it's predominantly been a female-dominated field in the profession, and that's just because of by nature and history and just where we were in society at that time. The home and all of the things that went around it in the ...

41-State and Local Extension Programs with Margaret Viebrock

January 13, 2021 09:00 - 39 minutes - 36.1 MB

SHOWNOTES:  •   So ours is called Washington State University Extension and Oregon State University Extension, Kansas Extension. It just depends on the state that you're at and how they put the words together, but they all have the word extension. Sometimes they're called Cooperative Extension, depending on the area and what they're called, but they all drive back the land grant university, in part Washington. Our land grant university is Washington State. So as extension people, employees ...

40-2020 Year End Review & Reflection

January 06, 2021 13:39 - 25 minutes - 23 MB

SHOW NOTES: • We've been teaching everyone to stretch, breathe the dance, play music and sing and rejoice amongst our ZOOM classes or hybrid classes, our flex classes are face-to-face classes. 2020 may not have been the year many of us asked for, but as I look in my review mirror and reflect on this relentless year, 2020 has taught me some valuable life lessons, never be complacent and to always be planning for change. (3:11) • You have stretched my mind, you have given me so many inspirat...

39-Incorporating FCCLA Into FCS Classes With Alaina Tharp

December 30, 2020 14:00 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

SHOWNOTES:  •   I'm working on gamifying my global foods class. So, I'm working with a couple of other teachers in Ohio.. One I'm working with today, we know we both love Tricia Richmond, and we've taken some of her ideas  and have kind of sparked a hopefully new change for global food. So that's the one that I feel like I struggle with the most teaching. I don't have a lot of trial experience, so being able to give the kids opportunity to travel virtually or in our classroom is really exci...

38-The Power of Ask With Melissa Litherland

December 23, 2020 14:00 - 1 hour - 58.3 MB

Melissa's education includes a B.S. in Zoology and a M.S. in Biological Sciences (Neuroscience) from Eastern Illinois University. She loves how FCS naturally encompasses a lot of interests (food, baking, child development, science, learning, agriculture, basic life skills) and allows her to teach and prepare a future generation for the game called LIFE! SHOWNOTES:  •   I'm in the district with just one, I'm the only family consumer sciences teacher. And it's a small district. Fall River Hi...

37-FCS and Cyber Bullying

December 16, 2020 11:53 - 22 minutes - 20.7 MB

I was talking to my own kids about this, my own daughters saying, you don't understand how much you mean to so many people. You might think, Oh, these are my core group of friends, and this is my family, and beyond that, I don't make an impact, or I don't make a difference. We have to figure out a way to get through to their brains that they make a difference. So I have been doing some research just within the last 24 hours, that I would like to share with you on this episode... SHOWNOTES: ...

36-Lauren Quint of CTE Family and Consumer Sciences - Teachers Pay Teachers

December 09, 2020 14:00 - 29 minutes - 27 MB

Lauren worked as a Family and Consumer Sciences Teacher, teaching courses in Education & Training, Human Services and Hospitality & Tourism. She now puts on the website, Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT). Which is the go-to platform created by teachers, for teachers to access the community, content, and tools they need to teach at their best. SHOWNOTES: •  So, I actually left education completely for a while, and I worked for child protective services for five years, which was a great experience...

35-Partnering & Promoting your FCS programs with Anna Hall

December 02, 2020 13:56 - 40 minutes - 37.2 MB

SHOWNOTES: • I was really involved in my college and decided to go off to graduate school for that. I actually was the house mom for a fraternity for three years at the University of Maryland, so it was me as a graduate student and 50 underclassmen men living in one house together. And then I worked in resident's life at some colleges for a little while, so I lived in campus housing for 10 years. (3:06) • But I feel like I've been able to cut out so much fat in our face-to-face curriculum ...

34-Phases Of A First Year Teacher

November 25, 2020 13:30 - 10 minutes - 9.39 MB

For me, it was Mrs. McDade, who was my study hall and Life Skills teacher. And Mr. Vanni, who was my English teacher, as well as athletic director at my school. Mr. Vanni was not only an athletic director, but in his former years, he was a professional boxer, which means his nose was much larger than the average nose, and he also talked in a nasal pitch, only because he got punched so many times. They poured so much time energy and into me. And it's because of them, I wanted to give back by...

33-Dr. Randy Russell, Speaker, Author and Consultant

November 18, 2020 14:00 - 46 minutes - 42.4 MB

Randy discovered that by fine-tuning your focus on the 3 areas that matter the most - Relationships, Leadership, and Partnerships - you are able to not only navigate successfully through life, but you can help grow and develop others on their life's journey.  SHOWNOTES: •   I've been very fortunate to be in education, this is my 33rd year and I started like many of us, as a teacher and as a coach. And then I got a chance to get into administration. I'm currently the Freeman School District...

32-New Approaches in E-learning and How to Become a Resilient Teacher for Tomorrow

November 11, 2020 14:00 - 16 minutes - 14.7 MB

According to Brene Brown, who is my absolute favorite...'there is no innovation and creativity without failure.'    SHOWNOTES: •   I'm taking this on, this is my own challenge for myself because... Holy cow, I have been stressed and I have been stretched, but I'm learning to give myself grace, and if you need to have somebody tell you to give yourself permission to slow down... I'm giving you that permission. You don't need me to say it, but if you need somebody to please give yourself an...

31-Teaching FCS with Technology

November 04, 2020 14:00 - 16 minutes - 15.2 MB

All teachers across the nation have really pivoted their pedagogy and methods to embrace the future by becoming virtual educators during this unprecedented and relentless time of covid 19 pandemic. I teach foods and nutrition one, and interior design this school year. But I have really had to tap into my creativity and also my tech side to become innovative with my content. From creating video lectures for my asynchronous learning and providing meaningful and engaging sessions for my synchro...

30-Fashion & Interior Design PLC with Mindy Trisko and Leah Batcher

October 28, 2020 13:00 - 48 minutes - 41 MB

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONTENT DISCUSSED… • FCS Podcast: https://fcspodcast.com • FCS Tips: https://www.fcstips.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectFCSed • Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scully6Files • Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/connectfcsed • Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/connectfcsed   WHEN DOES IT AIR… October 28, 2020

29-Facebook Group Resources

October 21, 2020 13:00 - 13 minutes - 12.1 MB

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONTENT DISCUSSED… • FCS Podcast: https://fcspodcast.com • FCS Tips: https://www.fcstips.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectFCSed • Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scully6Files • Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/connectfcsed • Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/connectfcsed   WHEN DOES IT AIR… October 21, 2020

28- Mari Borrs, North Dakota State University Professor

October 14, 2020 12:24 - 28 minutes - 25.1 MB

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONTENT DISCUSSED… • FCS Podcast: https://fcspodcast.com • FCS Tips: https://www.fcstips.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectFCSed • Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scully6Files • Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/connectfcsed • Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/connectfcsed • GPIdea: https://www.gpidea.org/program/family-consumer-sciences-education   SHOW NOTES: •      Usually, we have somewhere between 60 to 10 people who student teach per yea...

27-Sheree Moser, Mentoring New FCS Ed Teachers

October 07, 2020 13:00 - 41 minutes - 36.2 MB

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONTENT DISCUSSED… • FCS Podcast: https://fcspodcast.com • FCS Tips: https://www.fcstips.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectFCSed • Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scully6Files • Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/connectfcsed • Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/connectfcsed • GPIdea: https://www.gpidea.org/program/family-consumer-sciences-education • Sheree Moser @Nebraska-Lincoln: https://cehs.unl.edu/cyaf/faculty/sheree-moser   SHOW NOTES: •...

26-Gratitude

September 30, 2020 16:35 - 11 minutes - 10.3 MB

LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CONTENT DISCUSSED… • FCS Podcast: https://fcspodcast.com • FCS Tips: https://www.fcstips.com • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ConnectFCSed • Twitter: https://twitter.com/Scully6Files • Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/connectfcsed • Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/connectfcsed   WHEN DOES IT AIR… September 30, 2020

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