ED Talks Presents!

The Power of One: Empower Our Students

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ED Talks Session Recordings

2022 ED Talks series provides a foundation in the online higher education environment to develop and foster the power of meeting students where they are in their classrooms through course design, instruction, and interactions with students to support skills that can transcend the online higher education classroom and stay with them after they have met their goals.

ED Talks Presents! | Session 1: Finding Your Power to Empower

Join us for our first session in the 8th annual ED Talks series, as Dr. Allison Rief explores how empathy and action combine with the power to empower students in the classroom. 


Session 1: Finding Your Power to Empower

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ED Talks Presents! | Session 2: Barriers of Academic Language

Join Dr. Ishonté Allar as she shares a story inspired by breaking down the barriers of academic language into teachable moments and student empowerment. 


Session 2: Barriers of Academic Language

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ED Talks Presents! | Session 3: Sharing Connection

The story this month is inspired by Dr. Teresa Leary Handy’s experiences and expertise as she explores the power of sharing connection in supporting students.  


Session 3: Sharing Connection

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ED Talks Presents! | Session 4: 

Coaching the Marathon in the Online Classroom 

Join us this month as Dr. Jessi Upshaw examines the role of an educator as a coach in the classroom, meeting students wherever they are in the process.  


Session 4: Coaching the Marathon in the Online Classroom

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ED Talks Presents! | Session 5:  Oral Culture, Colloquialisms, 

and Communication in the Classroom 

Communication through a classroom culture of caring is at the heart of this story from Dr. Trube Miller.   


Session 5: Oral Culture, Colloquialisms, and Communication in the Classroom

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ED Talks Presents! | Session 6: 

Equitable Access to Mastery--How to be a Bad Teacher

Join Dr. Newton Miller as he shares a story inspired by creating equitable access to mastery to empower students.    


Session 6: Equitable Access to Mastery--How to be a Bad Teacher

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ED Talks Presents! | Session 7: 

One Small Act

Each act builds on the next---this month’s story from Dr. Lauren Gonzalez brings us through how one small act can be the change for students.     


Session 7: One Small Act

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ED Talks Presents! | Session 8: 

Building Relationships One Smile at a Time 

In our eighth ED Talks session of this season, Dr. Julie Adkins explores the power of a smile in building relationships to build and empower student success.      


Session 8: Building Relationships One Smile at a Time

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ED Talks@TLC Presents! | The Power of One: A Student Perspective 

Hosts:

Dr. Lauren Gonzalez, Dr. Jackie Kyger, Dr. Jessi Upshaw

 

Featuring:

A UAGC Student Perspective: Presenters Karen Cumby and Breianna Martinez

Dr. Tony Farrell, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, UAGC

 

In this fourth annual ED Talk at TLC, we highlight the student experience and voice through ED Talks at TLC Presents | The Power of One: A Student Perspective. To set the stage, Dr. Tony Farrell, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences shares his story of the Power of One: Empower Our Students laying the foundation for why we do what we do in the online higher education environment to develop and foster the power of meeting students where they are in their classrooms through course design, instruction, and interactions with students to support skills that can transcend the online higher education classroom and stay with them after they have met their goals.


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