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M2 on Education

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by Mike Lee

4 episodes
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Are you an educator looking to think, laugh, and learn, but have no more time in your busy day? The average American commute is 26 minutes long. Give us half of that for each episode, and we will leave the rest of the drive to you! Each episode will have six quick-hit things to know or consider, and a brief "peek behind the cover" of a professional book or article. This will include something you can "Use Tomorrow," even if you choose not to read the selection. Mike and Melissa are currently practicing public education professionals, with extensive and varied experience in the field.

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3/9/2021

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Episode thumbnail for M2 on Education: Resilient Learners, Mask Wars, and More!

September 2, 2021

M2 on Education: Resilient Learners, Mask Wars, and More!

<p>In this episode, Mike and Melissa discuss a host of topics of interest to parents and educators and discuss the book, "Relationship, Responsibility, and Regulation: Trauma Invested Practices for Fostering Resilient Learners," by Kristin Van Marter Souers and Pete Hall. &nbsp;</p>

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May 30, 2021

M2 on Education: Stephanie Malia Krauss, Author of Making It: What Today's Kids Need for Tomorrow's World

<p>For parents and educators alike! In episode 3, Mike and Melissa interview author Stephanie Malia Krauss about her new book, Making It: What Today's Kids Need for Tomorrow's World. &nbsp;&nbsp;Also, Melissa shares some information about an upcoming education gaming opportunity, and Mike discusses the importance of setting a good example for our kids. &nbsp;The episode is longer than usual, but Stephanie's interview was just too good to edit down!</p>

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April 12, 2021

M2 on Education: Thinking Fast and Slow (EP.2)

<p>We're back at it! &nbsp;Ever wonder why we're prone to making certain types of mistakes, and what can be done about it? &nbsp;Check out episode two, where Mike and Melissa talk about Daniel Kahneman's classic book, "Thinking Fast and Slow," as well as what is now available on the Louvre's website, and whether increasing Civics education is a societal panacea. &nbsp;And, of course, a lot more!</p>

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What is M2 on Education?

Are you an educator looking to think, laugh, and learn, but have no more time in your busy day? The average American commute is 26 minutes long. Give us half of that for each episode, and we will leave the rest of the drive to you! Each episode will have six quick-hit things to know or consider, and a brief "peek behind the cover" of a professional book or article. This will include something you can "Use Tomorrow," even if you choose not to read the selection.
Mike and Melissa are currently practicing public education professionals, with extensive and varied experience in the field.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

Where can I listen to this podcast?

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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