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Episodes for this month
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May 23rd, 2018
Episode #209
This week, we meet students who are finding their political voices after tragedy, explore hands-on science opportunities, understand the positive impacts of music on young children, and revisit a therapeutic riding center.
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Getting into Science
Science is an important subject in school, but how are schools sparking the interest of students from a young age? Go inside what two Michiana schools are doing to make science fun.
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The Benefits of Music
For young children, music can help them learn other skills and even gain skills for their future academic careers.
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Students Develop Civic Identity
Students from Washington and John Adams high schools in South Bend have taken part in demonstrations such as March for Our Lives, and started their own movements here in Michiana. Also, how does someone teach students to be socially aware? A teacher from Washington High School explains.
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May 9th, 2018
Episode #208
This week, we meet peers who help classmates navigate the social aspects of school, learn about a nut-free classroom, talk about administrators preparing students for major building transitions, and meet students who are learning to live with Parkinson\'s.
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Peer to Peer Program
A Peer to Peer mentoring program that matches up students with other students who have a disability to make sure they are active members of the school community.
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Smooth Transitions
Some school districts and corporations make sure to have support systems in place to help students as they move from one school to the next
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Nut-Free Classrooms
Twelve-year-old Evan Andert of LaVille Elementary had a big job to do when he began kindergarten--to educate his teachers and classmates about his severe allergy to tree nuts. He and his mom took on this challenge and are responsible for changing how the entire district handles severe food allergies.
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Parkinson's Patients Benefit from Boxing
Boxers at Rock Steady Boxing of Michiana are living with Parkinson's and the training helps their balance, flexibility and gives them a much needed community of support.
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