Episodes
Published 06/28/19
Published 06/28/19
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Published 05/30/18
Learn how Swedish schools prioritize time outside and improve childrens' academic performance in the new book, THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS BAD WEATHER by Linda Akeson McGurk.
Published 11/09/17
Learn the secrets of Scandinavian parenting in the new book THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS BAD WEATHER by Linda Akeson McGurk.
Published 10/12/17
Could the Scandinavian philosophy of "There's No Such Thing as Bad Weather, Only Bad Clothes" hold the key to happier, healthier lives for American children? Read more in Linda Akeson McGurk's new book.
Published 09/29/17
Author of UNSELFIE Michele Borba Ed. D. explains how parents can emphasize caring and empathetic practices at home to foster positive values in their kids.
Published 08/29/17
Author of UNSELFIE Michele Borba Ed. D. explains how parents can implement a few simple practices with their children to create long-term emotional intelligence.
Published 08/28/17
Author of UNSELFIE Michele Borba Ed. D. explains how parents can foster altruistic leaders by cultivating and encouraging acts of kindness in their kids.
Published 08/23/17
Author of UNSELFIE Michele Borba Ed. D. discusses how parents can use the 300 ideas in her book to help their children improve their relationships, reduce stress, and keep their empathy open.
Published 08/22/17
Author of UNSELFIE Michele Borba Ed. D. explains how parents can give their children resources to stand up to bullies by teaching them five memorable tactics.
Published 08/21/17
Mario Livio, author of WHY?, looks at what makes Leonardo da Vinci one of the most curious people in history.
Published 06/21/17
Mario Livio, author of WHY?, looks at what makes Brian May—singer, songwriter, guitarist, and astrophysicist—one of the most curious people in history.
Published 06/21/17
Mario Livio, author of WHY?, looks at what makes Richard Feynman—the "Sherlock Holmes of physics"—one of the most curious people in history.
Published 06/21/17
Four exchange students who studied abroad explain to journalist Amanda Ripley why America is falling behind the world’s education superpowers.
Published 08/08/13
Educational institutions across America are teaching their students to "learn by doing" in a effort to create the innovators of tomorrow.
Published 02/27/12
Listen to Ron Clark narrate a special excerpt from THE END OF MOLASSES CLASSES audiobook
Published 07/22/11
Listen to Ron Clark narrate a special excerpt from THE END OF MOLASSES CLASSES audiobook
Published 07/22/11
Listen to Ron Clark narrate a special excerpt from THE END OF MOLASSES CLASSES audiobook
Published 07/22/11
Listen to Ron Clark narrate a special excerpt from THE END OF MOLASSES CLASSES audiobook
Published 07/22/11
Ron Clark, provides 101 rules for parents, teachers, and communities to help kids succeed in school.
Published 07/20/11
"Here Comes Another Lesson" author Stephen O'Connor talks about how to follow your inspiration as a writer.
Published 07/12/10
Bestselling author Jane Healy explains the increase in school-age learning disabilities and what parents can do to avoid or reverse these problems.
Published 05/10/10
James Loewen, author of "Lies Across America," describes one example of how we get history wrong.
Published 11/03/08