In This Episode
-
Amanda Jo Boener, John Boener More Information
In This Segment
Time and time again children have proven to be professionals at turning nothing into something. As a way of embracing that natural tendency to learning Luna Hill Farm created the Wild School. Here, children are able to get outside and problem solve using the tools found in the natural world around them.
For additional information visit:
Guests:
- Amanda Jo BoenerCo-OwnerLuna Hill Farm
- John BoenerCo-OwnerLuna Hill Farm
Additional Resources:
Share
- Amanda Jo BoenerCo-OwnerLuna Hill Farm
-
Dr. Yvonne Larrier, Denise Ndukwu, Taylor Alvey, Shamma Nkhonjera, Simone Bailey More Information
In This Segment
RUMERTIME Summer Camp is bringing families together by helping to foster healthier interpersonal relationships within the household. The camp is a two week long social-emotional wellness program for families to get in touch with their emotions and manage issues within their relationships. The camp offers guidance, assistance with mindfulness, and works to destroy the stigma that comes with addressing mental health issues.
For additional information visit:
Guests:
- Dr. Yvonne LarrierFounding PresidentGCSCORED, INC.
- Denise NdukwuRUMERTIME Intervention SpecialistRUMERTIME Summer Camp
- Taylor AlveyRUMERTIME Intervention SpecialistRUMERTIME Summer Camp
- Shamma NkhonjeraStudentRUMERTIME Summer Camp
- Simone BaileyStudentRUMERTIME Summer Camp
Additional Resources:
- Social and emotional well-being is critical to overall health
- How Do You Factor Social-Emotional Wellbeing Into Your Personalized Learning Plans?
Share
- Dr. Yvonne LarrierFounding PresidentGCSCORED, INC.
-
Kate Lee, Tiffany Reddick, Frank Hobart, Katy Buda, Kyle Bossung More Information
In This Segment
The South Bend Regional Chamber of Commerce created a bridge between teachers and business. The one-week externship gives educators the chance to work with professionals in various fields to gain knowledge and skills they can take back to their classrooms.
For additional information visit:
Guests:
- Kate LeeDirector of Talent EngagementSouth Bend Regional Chamber of Commerce
- Tiffany ReddickBusiness TeacherRiley High School
- Frank HobartEngineering TeacherNew Prairie High School
- Katy BudaSchool CounselorClay High School
- Kyle BossungCo-FounderSenior1Care
Additional Resources:
Share
- Kate LeeDirector of Talent EngagementSouth Bend Regional Chamber of Commerce
-
Jessica Shuppert, Ronda Spaulding More Information
In This Segment
A Rosie Place For Children serves all 92 counties in the state of Indiana by offering respite care for medically fragile children. They are not like your traditional hospital, they try to emphasize a home away from home environment with respect to current care givers. The staff works hard so that every child is supported and can flourish in this environment. They even offer online resources for families seeking programs and services.
For additional information visit:
Guests:
- Jessica ShuppertDirector of NursingA Rosie Place for Children
- Ronda SpauldingRespite Program CoordinatorA Rosie Place for Children
Share
- Jessica ShuppertDirector of NursingA Rosie Place for Children
-
Donna Porter, Phil Newbold, Nancy Tennant More Information
In This Segment
Through this program, the Stayer Center works to help executives and other business leaders learn the art of innovation. Through hands on projects and learning, participants are able to resolve issues of stagnation in creativity within their respective fields.
For additional information visit:
Guests:
- Donna PorterInnovation Academy DirectorStayer Center
- Phil NewboldBoard of Directors ChairCenter for Homeless
- Nancy TennantCEOInnovation Universe
Additional Resources:
Share
- Donna PorterInnovation Academy DirectorStayer Center
-
William Hernandez, Allen Simmons, Maggie Hellberg More Information
In This Segment
Warrior Scholar Project is on a mission to help veterans succeed in college. They provide mentoring , guidance, and a sense of community to veterans aiming to make the transition from being in the military to being a student at a four year university. In June, the organization visited veterans attending Notre Dame to host a two week long academic boot camp. There they provided resources and taught veterans about the various fields that they could possibly find work in.
For additional information visit:
Guests:
- William HernandezSenior STEM FellowWarrior-Scholar Project
- Allen SimmonsStudent ParticipantWarrior-Scholar Project
- Maggie HellbergStudent ParticipantWarrior-Scholar Project
Additional Resources:
- Veterans Returning to College Face Unique Challenges
- 4 Tips for Bridging the Gap from Military Life to Student Success
Share
- William HernandezSenior STEM FellowWarrior-Scholar Project
-
Monique Yoder, Daniela Ortiz, Rae Ann Anthony More Information
In This Segment
At Lake Michigan College, non-native English speakers over the age of 18 are given the opportunity to learn about U.S. Culture and the English language. This course is meant to help those who take it be better prepared to enter the workforce or go to college.
For additional information visit:
Guests:
- Monique YoderOutgoing ESL AdministratorLake Michigan College
- Daniela OrtizIncoming ESL AdministratorLake Michigan College
- Rae Ann AnthonyESL InstructorLake Michigan College
Additional Resources:
- How to teach ESL to Adults
- ESL Games and Activities for Adults
- What Every Teacher of Adult ESL Should Know
- Pros and Cons of Teaching ESL to Adults
Share
- Monique YoderOutgoing ESL AdministratorLake Michigan College