
CALM Conversations about Teaching & Learning
Claim This Podcastby D Zenani Mzube
Podcast Overview
<p>CALM Conversations about Learning with d. Zenani Mzube is back with a twist! </p><p><br></p><p>Now, we'll be going wider and deeper with conversations about teaching, as well as learning, because what is pesto without the pasta?</p><p><br></p><p>I believe that educating and relating are synonymous and that student, teacher, parent, and community relationships are critical to a thriving teaching and learning environment. This has never been more apparent. </p><p><br></p><p>This podcast aims to bring these relationships into a common space, where we re-envision education one clumsy, compassionate and CALM convo at a time. </p><p><br></p><p>So, if you’re a parent or educator or community contributor, who also happens to be a visionary--- if you believe in community more than you believe in institutions--- then this is your education podcast.</p><p><br></p><p>In CCaTL, we'll examine what it means to learn, what it means to teach and how parents and community contributors (e.g., social workers, therapists, teacher program instructors) support these endeavors. </p><p><br></p><p>We'll do this with the folks who matter most, for the folks who matter most---and that just might be you, so review, follow and join us for conversations about education, re-envisioned. </p>
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Publishing Since
6/17/2021
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Recent Episodes

December 17, 2021
(Replay) The Goal Isn't "Classroom Management" But Self-Management
Thank you for leaning in and listening to this replay of episode 18 of CALM Conversations about Learning! Season One's final episode will FINALLY be here next week! The M in CALM is for Management and I will examine the meaning of the word within the context of teaching and learning. Classroom Management is an important part of teaching and learning. It is both practical in the sense that teachers have a responsibility to oversee the activities, behaviors, pacin...

November 14, 2021
(Replay) Checking In and Locating Your Nearest Exit
Thank you for leaning in and listening to this REPLAY of CALM Conversations about Learning! This episode is from me to you about the ULTIMATE in self-care: Checking in with yourself to assess your needs and getting those needs met, as well as locating your “nearest exit” no matter the situation...and speaking of which, I share about a situation that I am not proud of. But checking in and locating my nearest exit made it all better! **I appreciate your patience as I check in and locate m...

November 5, 2021
Replay: CALM Kid Convo w/Zeus Rivera
Thank you for leaning in and listening to this REPLAY of CALM Kid Convo w/Zeus Rivera, recent high school graduate and former student of mine! Check out his videos at https://www.CoZ@youtube.com.I used to tell my students that learning was a two-way street; a day never passed in which I did not learn something from them: from a riddle that I couldn’t solve and so required an explanation, to interesting information they’d learned from another class; to exposure to an idea, movie, bo...
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- What is CALM Conversations about Teaching & Learning?
<p>CALM Conversations about Learning with d. Zenani Mzube is back with a twist! </p><p><br></p><p>Now, we'll be going wider and deeper with conversations about teaching, as well as learning, because what is pesto without the pasta?</p><p><br></p><p>I believe that educating and relating are synonymous and that student, teacher, parent, and community relationships are critical to a thriving teaching and learning environment. This has never been more apparent. </p><p><br></p><p>This podcast aims to bring these relationships into a common space, where we re-envision education one clumsy, compassionate and CALM convo at a time. </p><p><br></p><p>So, if you’re a parent or educator or community contributor, who also happens to be a visionary--- if you believe in community more than you believe in institutions--- then this is your education podcast.</p><p><br></p><p>In CCaTL, we'll examine what it means to learn, what it means to teach and how parents and community contributors (e.g., social workers, therapists, teacher program instructors) support these endeavors. </p><p><br></p><p>We'll do this with the folks who matter most, for the folks who matter most---and that just might be you, so review, follow and join us for conversations about education, re-envisioned. </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
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