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MY CHILD LEARNS DIFFERENTLY, NOW WHAT?
On this episode we are joined by Betsy Hill. Betsy is the mother of three boys and an award-winning educator. On this episode we discuss:
Why are teachers leaving the profession?
Building learning capacity
How parents can help their child’s learning ability
For places to listen, places to connect on social media, to be a guest, collaborate with or sponsor DTE visit: https://linktr.ee/DisruptTheEveryday
Betsy’s website: https://mybrainware.com/
About Besty
Betsy Hill is the mother of three boys and an award-winning educator. She studied the neuroscience of learning with Dr. Patricia Wolfe and other pioneers in the field, coining the term neuroeducator. She is former chair of the board of trustees at Chicago State University and teaches strategic thinking at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management where she received a Contribution to Learning Excellence Award. She received a Nepris Trailblazer Award for sharing her knowledge, skills and passion for the neuroscience of learning in classrooms around the U.S. She holds a Master of Arts in Teaching and an MBA from Northwestern University.
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Watch Here: https://youtu.be/HrUIaaMGqrI
MY CHILD LEARNS DIFFERENTLY, NOW WHAT?
On this episode we are joined by Betsy Hill. Betsy is the mother of three boys and an award-winning educator. On this episode we discuss:
Why are teachers leaving the profession?
Building learning capacity
How parents can help their child’s learning ability
For places to listen, places to connect on social media, to be a guest, collaborate with or sponsor DTE visit: https://linktr.ee/DisruptTheEveryday
Betsy’s website: https://mybrainware.com/
About Besty
Betsy Hill is the mother of three boys and an award-winning educator. She studied the neuroscience of learning with Dr. Patricia Wolfe and other pioneers in the field, coining the term neuroeducator. She is former chair of the board of trustees at Chicago State University and teaches strategic thinking at Lake Forest Graduate School of Management where she received a Contribution to Learning Excellence Award. She received a Nepris Trailblazer Award for sharing her knowledge, skills and passion for the neuroscience of learning in classrooms around the U.S. She holds a Master of Arts in Teaching and an MBA from Northwestern University.