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Episode Title, “Don’t Sweat the Technique,” taken from song by Eric B. & Rakim, 1992
">Thank you for leaning in and listening to episode 6 of CALM Conversations about Learning!
This conversation with my colleague and friend Andre Maglalang was so rich with insights about what it means to teach and parent children as they navigate global citizenry and life-- that I had to drop my FIRST unedited episode--which, by the way, doesn’t include our pre-conversation about music! (But I did manage to infuse a little Hip Hop and Funk into the conversation.)
Check below, where I summarize and synthesize to internalize!
Conversation Points:
Plus…What Herbie Hancock, Jazz and Funk musician, taught him about the power of innovation
Synthesizing and Internalizing:
There is wisdom, not only in the art of teaching (AND parenting) but in understanding our place in history as we learn from this Pandemic. And a great part of this wisdom exists in our willingness to connect and innovate in meaningful ways.
So, as we re-envision our children’s education, how will we model for them and encourage them to connect and innovate for humanity?
P.S. Come join me on the Instagram, LIVE for a quick Visionary Check-in, next Wednesday, August 4th @ 11am!
We won’t be in a Circle but we can still share and connect @zenani116!
Do the Podcast-Listener Thing: Follow. Subscribe. Rate. Review.
Proof:
Episode Title, “Don’t Sweat the Technique,” taken from song by Eric B. & Rakim, 1992
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Thank you for leaning in and listening to episode 6 of CALM Conversations about Learning!
This conversation with my colleague and friend Andre Maglalang was so rich with insights about what it means to teach and parent children as they navigate global citizenry and life-- that I had to drop my FIRST unedited episode--which, by the way, doesn’t include our pre-conversation about music! (But I did manage to infuse a little Hip Hop and Funk into the conversation.)
Check below, where I summarize and synthesize to internalize!
Conversation Points:
Plus…What Herbie Hancock, Jazz and Funk musician, taught him about the power of innovation
Synthesizing and Internalizing:
There is wisdom, not only in the art of teaching (AND parenting) but in understanding our place in history as we learn from this Pandemic. And a great part of this wisdom exists in our willingness to connect and innovate in meaningful ways.
So, as we re-envision our children’s education, how will we model for them and encourage them to connect and innovate for humanity?
P.S. Come join me on the Instagram, LIVE for a quick Visionary Check-in, next Wednesday, August 4th @ 11am!
We won’t be in a Circle but we can still share and connect @zenani116!
Do the Podcast-Listener Thing: Follow. Subscribe. Rate. Review.
Proof:
Episode Title, “Don’t Sweat the Technique,” taken from song by Eric B. & Rakim, 1992