Are you ready for an adventure in learning? Need some STEMspiration in your life? Each episode brings a new adventure as we talk with fascinating guests about connecting real world experiences, multicultural children's literature, and engaged STEM/STEAM learning -- with a little joy sprinkled in for good measure! Dr. Diane Jackson Schnoor travels the world in search of the coolest authors, illustrators, educators, adventurers, and STEM thought leaders to share their stories and inspire the WOW for early childhood and elementary educators, librarians, and families! Have an idea for a podcast episode? Share it with diane@drdianeadventues.comLinks to the books featured in the weekly podcast can be found here: https://bookshop.org/shop/drdianeadventures Full show notes can be found at: https://www.drdianeadventures.com/blogPlease subscribe, like, and review. Your support allows us to keep sharing Adventures in Learning.
Send us a textShow Notes:How does the power of play shape the minds of our youngest learners? How can we use STEAM as an effective tool to ignite learning? Join me as we chat with Liz Rosu-Rosenberg, an inspiring artist and educator, who is also the Art Programs Manager at the Chicago Children's Museum. In this episode, Liz shares her remarkable adventures in learning from museum volunteer in Houston to her current role at CCM (with plenty of interesting side trips along the way). And don't miss Liz's amazing cartoons, illustrations, and graphic design work! You can find them all at lizziemaerose.com!Our conversation takes us inside the dynamic art spaces of the Chicago Children's Museum, where inclusivity and collaboration are at the heart of every activity. Liz explains how educators are trained to create welcoming spaces that encourage interaction among strangers and foster a sense of community. This episode invites you to experience the joy and community built through STEAM, play, and art at the Chicago Children's Museum.Chapters & Timestamps:[01:09] Liz’s Adventures in Learning[04:16] Curiosity, Wonder, and Play in Informal Education[07:12] Crucial Elements for Creating Playful Programs that Spark Learning[13:45] Embracing Neurodivergence in Thoughtfully Designed Environments and Interactive Experiences [20:27] Helping Educators Create Welcoming Spaces[26:59] Using Art to Unlock Learning and Connect to Exhibits[29:25] Cool Happenings at Chicago Children's Museum[34:58] What do concrete trucks, tree-climbing groundhogs, and squirrel feet have in common? JOYLinks and Resources:Follow Liz Rosu-Rosenberg on Instagram and LinkedInlizziemaerose.comDual Language Programs at the Chicago Children's MuseumGardens Grow and So Do WeChicago Children's MuseumJoin us to explore how Liz Rosu-Rosenberg and the Chicago Children's Museum are making a difference in the lives of children and families through creative STEAM experiences and thoughtful inclusivity.Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
10/2/24 • 40:02
Send us a textEpisode Summary: What does it mean to have freedom to read? Join us this week as best-selling author Beth Ferry celebrates the power of libraries and the freedom to read through her brand new picture book, Roar for Reading. We dive into banned books week as we explore the role of libraries (and those wonderful librarian lions) as guardians for the freedom to read. We also journey into the whimsical realm of another of Beth's recent picture books -- Prunella -- which celebrates the connections that can be made when you embrace your own unique perspective and share it with others. And there are some seriously strange and exotic plants involved too! Plus, Beth gives us a sneak peek into next month's picture book, A Moving Story. You'll leave this episode inspired by Beth’s passion for nurturing a lifelong love of reading in children.(0:00:03) - The Power of Roar for Reading (14 Minutes)Discussion on the ongoing challenges to the freedom to read in America.Beth Ferry shares her inspiration for Roar for Reading, a love letter to libraries and a subtle address to book banning.The importance of libraries as safe havens for diverse literature and their impact on children's development.(0:13:57) - Discovering Individuality Through Prunella and Peculiar Plants (6 Minutes)Exploration of Beth Ferry’s picture book Prunella, which celebrates individuality through a girl’s fascination with peculiar plants.Sneak peek into the upcoming book A Moving Story, co-authored with Tom Lichtenheld.(0:20:13) - The Magic of Children's Picture Books (5 Minutes)The importance of inspiring children to read and revisit books for deeper understanding as they grow older.The joy of rediscovering picture books, even for older students, and the unique experience of analyzing the interplay between text and illustrations.Resources and Links:Roar for Reading by Beth FerryPrunella by Beth FerryA Moving Story by Beth Ferry and Tom LichtenheldAmerican Library Association's 1953 Statement on the Freedom to ReadMore on the Freedom to ReadEvery Library resourcesFollow Beth Ferry on | Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
9/23/24 • 26:44
Send us a textShow Notes for Episode 100: Unlocking Joy: The Healing Power of Laughter with Dr. Erica BuchholzEpisode Summary:In this special 100th episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast, we delve into the incredible benefits of laughter with Dr. Erica Buchholz of becomingplayful.com. Discover how laughter can reduce stress, boost creativity, and improve overall well-being. Dr. Erica shares her journey from burnout to using her understanding of applied developmental psychology for finding joy and healing through laughter. She explains the science behind laughter yoga and provides practical tips for incorporating laughter into your daily routine. Plus, enjoy a fun laughter exercise featuring imaginary confetti and glitter!Episode Highlights:The benefits of laughter for stress relief and creativityThe science behind laughter yoga and its impact on the nervous systemDr. Erica's personal journey from burnout to becoming a laughter yoga expertPractical tips for combating burnout with laughter and self-care practicesA special laughter exercise to brighten your dayKey Chapters:1. The Power of Play and Laughter (0:00:03 - 0:13:43) - Celebrating the 100th episode with a laughter exercise - Dr. Erica's journey and the benefits of laughter yoga - The science behind laughter and its positive effects - Resources on becomingplayful.com2. Laughter Yoga and Child Development (0:13:43 - 0:23:08) - Dr. Erica's career shift and discovery of laughter yoga - Teaching stress management to parents and children - Personal stories, including her son learning emotional regulation3. Healing Through Laughter and Play (0:23:08 - 0:26:08) - Techniques for combating burnout, such as scheduling brief laughter sessions - Accessible self-care practices like breathing exercises - A joyful laughter exercise with imaginary confetti and glitterConnect with Dr. Erica Buchholz:Dr. Erica Buchholz's website: becomingplayful.comSubscribe & Follow the Adventures in Learning Podcast: Apple PodcastsSpotifyLeave Us a Review:If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform and share it with your friends. Your feedback helps us grow and bring you more uplifting content!Join the Conversation:Follow us on YouTubeLike us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramEpisode Credits:Host: Dr. Diane Jackson SchnoorGuest: Dr. Erica BuchholzProducer and Editor: Dr. Diane Jackson SchnoorSpecial Thanks:To alSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
9/18/24 • 27:10
Send us a textJoin us for an engaging exploration of the Long Island Children's Museum (LICM) as we sit down with its president, Erika Floreska. Erika shares the museum's commitment to creating a hands-on, interactive learning environment that emphasizes inclusivity and community engagement.Discover how LICM celebrates cultural diversity through vibrant festivals like Lunar New Year, Caribbean and South American Carnival, and Holi, bringing together families from different backgrounds to learn and celebrate together.Erika also highlights their award-winning community collaborations, including partnerships with local schools for STEM and STEAM learning and the Together to Kindergarten program, which supports immigrant families in preparing for the U.S. education system.Listen in as we discuss the transformative power of theater and the arts in children's development. We highlight LICM's unique children's theater and its role in fostering empathy, storytelling, and communication skills through affordable, high-quality productions. These shows, thoughtfully aligned with the museum's rotating exhibits, offer an enriching experience for families and schools alike.We also touch on the importance of visual arts in sparking creativity and imagination, and how these activities are crucial in helping children develop social, emotional, and collaborative skills, especially in a post-pandemic world dominated by screens and social media.Lastly, we explore the concept of the "play diet" introduced by Dr. Amanda Gummer (see episode 96 of the Adventures in Learning podcast) and its connection to informal education and children's museums. As we discuss the importance of varied play experiences for children's development, you'll discover how LICM provides diverse play opportunities that foster independence and critical thinking, benefiting both children and adults.Erika shares her unconventional career path, illustrating the value of following one's passion and the non-linear progression of careers as part of your adventures in learning. The episode concludes with a celebration of the joyful, playful learning experiences at LICM, from general visits to special events, all designed to create a vibrant, educational resource for the community.Links:Long Island Children's MuseumTogether to Kindergarten Program ResourcesLICM TheaterSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
9/11/24 • 31:25
Send us a textEpisode Summary:The game is afoot! Join us on a thrilling adventure with bestselling author James Ponti as we delves into his latest middle-grade series, The Sherlock Society. I personally loved this Miami-based mystery. It has so much humor. The writing and characters are cinematic in scope. There's a little environmental thrillerism and it's got the best grandpa I think has ever been written in children's literature. Inspired by a contemplative walk around a lake in Orlando, James introduces us to a story that melds Florida's unique setting with the lively dynamic of kids solving cold cases alongside their fun-loving grandfather. The sibling duo, Alex and Zoe Sherlock, named in homage to the legendary detective, establish their detective agency to escape mundane chores, leading to a series of thrilling escapades. Learn how real-life figures like Al Capone and Murph the Surf inspired the plot, adding historical authenticity. James Ponti's vivid descriptions and cinematic style bring this heartwarming and exciting mystery to life, making it a must-read for young audiences. Key Timestamps:(0:00:02) - Sherlock Society Book Tour Introduction to James Ponti and his latest book series, The Sherlock Society. Inspiration behind the series, character development, and the unique blend of mystery, humor, and environmental elements.(0:07:25) - Miami Crime and Adventure Mysteries Exploration of Miami's vibrant history and its influence on the story. How real-life figures like Al Capone and Murph the Surf inspired the plot, and insights into how James's background in film and television influences his cinematic writing style.(0:12:54) - Author's Research and Tour Insights Behind-the-scenes look at James's meticulous research process. Scouting Miami locations, incorporating local elements like Ventanitas, and ensuring authenticity through real-life adventures in the Everglades.(0:21:05) - Embracing Joy and Friendship Discussion on the themes of joy and friendship in The Sherlock Society and the middle-grade fiction industry. Encouragement to join the excitement of the book tour and grab a copy of the book.Links:Purchase The Sherlock Society now!Watch The Sherlock Society interview with James Ponti!Visit James Ponti's webpage.Check out the original James Ponti interview on the Adventures in Learning podcast!CheSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
9/4/24 • 23:08
Send us a textIt's Not Nothing to have written a book that grabs you on the very first page and makes you not want to put it down. It's Not Nothing to have written a book where you've got this gorgeous intergenerational relationship that makes you laugh and makes you cry. It's Not Nothing to have written a book that is unafraid to tackle some of the most critical issues of today. It's Not Nothing to have written that book for middle graders. And it's Not Nothing to have the most inspiring and thoughtful conversation with best-selling author Gayle Forman, on this week's episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast. Episode Summary: Join us for an inspiring conversation with best-selling author Gayle Forman about her latest book, Not Nothing. Discover the transformative story of 12-year-old Alex and 107-year-old Holocaust survivor Josey, whose bond changes both their lives. Gayle shares her personal and historical inspirations, the delicate balance of humor and serious themes for young readers, and the significance of intergenerational storytelling.Key Points:(0:00 - 04:34): Introduction to Not Nothing. Meet Alex, Josey, Olka, and Maya-Jade, and explore their poignant connections.(04:34 - 16:18) Intergenerational Storytelling and Bridge Building. How do you connect the Holocaust to issues faced by children today? We explore the power of humor blended with historical narratives to create genuine connections. Plus, Gayle shares practical tools like Generational Vocabulary Guides and Interview Questions for meaningful conversations. There are also many insightful educator resources for Not Nothing on her website.(16:18 - 20:32): Finding Hope in Rising to the Occasion of Our Lives. We talk about resilience and growth, as well as the importance of stepping out of our comfort zones and facing life's challenges with grace and generosity. (20:32 - 22:32): Empowering the Next Generation: We reflect on the resilience and inspiration of today's young people and the importance of modeling strength and supporting their growth.Resources and Links:Pre-order Not Nothing by Gayle FormanGayle Forman’s WebsiteNot Nothing Educator ResourcesGenerational Vocabulary Guides anSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
8/28/24 • 23:32
Send us a textA play-based diet? Yes, please! Join us as we explore the transformative power of play with Dr. Amanda Gummer, the UK's leading expert in the field. Dr. Amanda shares her journey from a playful upbringing to becoming an advocate for children's development through such innovative concepts as the Good Play Guide and the Balanced Play Diet. Learn about the balanced play pyramid and how different forms of play—from active, imaginative activities to screen-based play—contribute uniquely to a child's growth. Dr. Gummer explains the critical role of varied play experiences in nurturing well-rounded development and offers practical advice for parents and educators to foster a play-rich environment.In this enlightening episode, we also look ahead to the future of play and discuss the societal changes needed to prioritize play in children's daily lives. Discover the importance of integrating play into everyday routines and the mental health benefits that come from embracing creativity and imperfection. We provide practical examples of how play can be incorporated into household chores and outdoor activities, emphasizing the joy and enduring appeal of simple games. Finally, connect with Dr. Amanda and her valuable resources through the Good Play Guide and learn how to bring more play into your life. Don't miss this insightful conversation that underscores the significance of play in learning and development.As a reminder, Dr. Diane's Adventures in Learning offers student programs and educator professional development workshops that are play-based and connect STEM and literacy for engaged and joyful learning. We are currently booking for 2025-2026.Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
8/21/24 • 24:29
Send us a textJoin us on this episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast as we welcome Tiffany Ortiz, the Director of Early Childhood at Carnegie Hall, to discuss the Lullaby Project. This innovative program pairs families and caregivers with musicians to create personalized lullabies for their children, fostering deep bonds and easing parental stress. Tiffany shares the origins of the project, which began in a New York City hospital over 12 years ago, and its remarkable growth to over 60 communities worldwide. Discover how this initiative has expanded to include partnerships with children's museums, integrating the magic of lullabies into playful learning environments.Listen in as Tiffany shares her vision of making lullabies a universal part of every family's life. We explore the profound impact of creating unique lullabies that express parents' hopes and dreams for their children, promoting a sense of connection and beauty. With a global reach and positive social impact, the Lullaby Project continues to spark excitement and foster community connections. We also discuss how local communities can partner with Carnegie Hall to implement the project, highlighting its flexibility and adaptability. We also discuss the unique ways that the Lullaby Project supports STEAM through engineering words to create beautiful memories. What lullabies do you enjoy sharing with your family? Share your stories in the comments.Check out the Lullaby Project webpage, which includes videos, resources for families, and a map of their partners. You can also click here to watch the Lullaby Project overview video. Here is a link to the Lullaby Project SoundCloud page, where you can listen to hundreds of original songs written through the program. Here is a link to the 2024 Celebration Concert. Here is a link to more information about Big Note, Little Note, Carnegie Hall's early childhood program for caregivers and infants. You can explore songs from the class on their SoundCloud page. Get InvolvedInterested in starting a lullaby project near you? Contact: lullabyproject@carnegiehall.orgMusic credit: Ella Schnoor sings "Ella's Boat" -- a lullaby shared in the Schnoor household and adapted by her father, Barry Schnoor, when she was a baby.Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
8/14/24 • 20:09
Send us a textStep into a world where grocery stores, doctor’s offices, and agricultural exhibits open the door to playful learning for young minds. Discover the thought process behind these interactive spaces at the Lewisburg Children's Museum, and explore the exciting collaborations with local universities and organizations like the NISE Network that make them possible.Join us as we chat with Mary Beth Harris, the Executive Director of the Lewisburg Children's Museum, and Michelle Heinzelman, the Director of Education who made the leap from high school teaching to the playful realm of informal learning. Together, they share their unique journeys and the museum's story of resilience through the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tune in to learn about Messy Monday, a sensory extravaganza for kids, and the creative community collaborations that bring the museum to life. Discover the vibrant world behind the Lewisburg Children's Museum’s doors, where fun and education blend seamlessly. From the Sun Earth Universe exhibit to the Passport to the World program, you'll get an insider's look into the innovative programs that captivate young minds. Hear about the museum's special events, and learn about the dedicated college students from Bucknell and Susquehanna University who help make it all possible. Whether you’re a parent, educator, or simply curious, this episode promises to inspire you with tales of creativity, community support, and the sheer joy of learning through play.Check out the museum's webpage and follow them on Instagram and Facebook.You can watch the interview on YouTube. I had the joy of partnering with the Lewisburg Children's Museum to offer professional development for regional teachers, as well as STEM/literacy linked programs for its youngest patrons. If you'd like to learn how to book a similar partnership, reach out to diane@drdianeadventures.comSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
8/7/24 • 27:04
Send us a textBaa-hoy, Matey! What if sheep could be pirates? Join us on a woolly adventure as we chat with the talented Ashley Belote about her baalarious new picture book, Sheepwrecked. Ashley takes us through her creative journey, sharing stories from her upbringing on a sheep farm in West Virginia that inspired the tale of pirate sheep. Listen to an excerpt and get an insider's look at how she masterfully intertwines narrative and illustration to bring her characters to life.But that's not all! We'll also touch on the magic of making story time a joyful experience for preschoolers and elementary students. Ashley and I discuss tips for keeping young readers engaged and the pivotal role teachers and librarians play. Plus, we share STEM-strategies for bringing Sheepwrecked to life in our adventure-themed summer camps. Hint: sink and float, building pirate ships, creating patterns, and unplugged coding with treasure maps are all ways to connect with this picture book!Packed with creative ideas, this episode is a treasure trove for anyone excited about children's literature and interactive learning.You can find links to all of Ashley's books here.Listen to the original interview with Ashley Belote here.Watch this podcast episode on YouTube.Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
7/31/24 • 20:13
Send us a textEpisode Summary: Can fostering curiosity really transform how we learn? Join us as we sit down with Chris McEachron, the Manager of Visitor Engagement at the Kentucky Science Center. We delve into the transformative power of playful learning as Chris takes us on his personal journey from outdoor education for adults to fostering creativity and teamwork in children at the Kentucky Science Center. Chris underscores the importance of hiring passionate educators who ignite curiosity in a wide range of subjects, as well as the crucial role parents and caregivers play in learning through play.Kentucky Science Center is centering play and learning through a wide range of formal and informal experiences, including Science and Play to Go. Chris tells us about the impact of the Pulse of Surgery program, where students live-stream open heart surgeries and interact with medical professionals. We also learn about innovative educational approaches like the Shapes and Stuff Store, and how patience and open-ended questions can support children's natural learning. We also explore connecting STEM to picture books and pop culture as strategies for making learning fun and engaging. Chris also shares his personal love for Minecraft and its educational potential. Tune in to find out how you can visit or follow the Kentucky Science Center to ignite your own playful learning journey.Why You Should Listen:Gain insights into how playful learning can spark curiosity and creativity in children.Learn about cutting-edge educational programs and their real-world impact.Discover practical ways parents and caregivers can support their children’s learning.Explore how popular culture can be integrated into educational activities to make learning fun.Hear from a passionate educator about the joys and challenges of engaging young minds.Timestamps:(0:00:03) - Chris McEachron’s Journey and Role at Kentucky Science Center(0:06:51) -- Connecting adults and kids through STEM and play(0:10:23) - KY Science Center Programs that Foster Curiosity through Play(0:18:12) - STEM in Storytelling and Pop Culture-themed Camps(0:26:44) - The Joy of Teaching and Learning at the Kentucky Science CenterConnect:Visit the Kentucky Science Center for more information on programs and visiting hours.Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
7/24/24 • 28:52
Send us a textEver wondered how children's literature can break barriers and inspire resilience? Join me as we welcome back the extraordinary Vanessa Brantley-Newton to the Adventures in Learning podcast. Vanessa shares the heartfelt inspiration behind her latest picture book, Shake it Off, which draws from a gospel song that taught her the importance of resilience. Vanessa's insights on the lasting impact of words and the healing power of art offer invaluable lessons for anyone facing adversity.Curious about how parental anxiety shapes a child's world? We discuss the profound influence of parental mindsets on children's well-being and performance. Vanessa and I explore the transformative power of positive thinking and self-affirmation, sharing personal stories that highlight the role of music and the need for educators to see each child with fresh eyes. We also celebrate the growing diversity in children's literature, emphasizing the necessity for more representation of people of color in publishing and editorial roles.From books to PBS, Vanessa's journey is nothing short of inspiring. She reveals the exciting creation of her upcoming show, "It's Me, Miss V," designed to nurture creativity in children through art and music. Vanessa also touches on the therapeutic benefits of art for adults, sharing personal stories that underscore the importance of a supportive community. We wrap up with a discussion on grounding practices and the healing power of nature, leaving you energized and ready to embrace your own creative journey. Don’t miss this enriching conversation packed with positivity and inspiration!Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
7/17/24 • 32:41
Send us a textDid you know that the Apollo 11 astronauts left a small disc on the moon filled with goodwill messages from around the globe? Imagine attending a symposium and leaving inspired to write a children’s picture book! That’s exactly what happened to Dr. Jill Friestad-Tate, a business professor and nonprofit founder, who turned her fascination with the Apollo moon landing into a captivating picture book for young readers. This episode of Adventures in Learning takes you through her incredible journey, from the symposium that started it all to the creation of a book that emphasizes the goodwill messages left on the moon. You’ll hear about the unique international unity symbolized in her work, brought to life with authentic NASA images and global reactions, making history accessible and exciting for kids.Have you ever wondered about the behind-the-scenes process of creating a picture book? Dr. Jill shares the transformation from an initial draft to a compelling narrative that focuses on the human experience during the Apollo moon landing. Listen to fascinating tidbits, like the story of the astronauts almost forgetting to leave the commemorative disc on the moon! Dr. Jill also talks about the collaborative yet often remote relationship with her illustrator and the delightful moment when she saw the final illustrated book, cleverly connecting a historic event to today’s young readers through a museum setting.📚 But the episode doesn’t stop with just one book! Discover how picture books can be powerful educational tools, even at the college level. Dr. Jill explains how she uses books like "What Do You Do with an Idea?" to teach business concepts in a way that's both engaging and easy to grasp. Learn about her nonprofit’s partnership with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, which champions early literacy by providing free books to children. Wrapping up, Dr. Jill Friestad-Tate reflects on the joy she finds in learning, travel, and making a positive impact, leaving you inspired to celebrate the Apollo moon landing anniversary and the joy of lifelong learning.Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
7/10/24 • 32:13
Send us a textHave you ever wondered what it feels like to witness a natural spectacle that only happens once every 17 years? From midnight adventures in Chicago's Centennial Park to loud walks through Ryerson Forest Preserve, join Lynn and Elena Coles and me as we dig deeper into the heart of the Cicada Convergence. Get to know the Brood XIII magicicadas and join us as we try to find all three species by sight and by call!You may have already been inspired by the cicada convergence this year! In the first episode of this arc, we talked to the Indiana Jones of the cicada world, Dr. Gene Kritsky! In the second episode of the arc, we explored cicada history with Jennifer Coleman, entomorphogy (eating cicadas) with Christy Mihaly and Barry Schnoor, and cicada life cycles and wonder with children's picture book author Sue Fliess. For this last chapter of the cicada arc, we journey to the area around Chicago to record the amazing cicada party for ourselves -- and YOU!In this episode, you'll see periodical cicadas shedding their exoskeletons and transitioning into adulthood. We share it all, from watching nymphs emerge from the ground to seeing adults ready to take flight. We highlight the differences between male and female cicadas, and the unique characteristics of their exoskeletons and ovipositors. We take you into the Cicada exhibit at the Dunn Museum (featuring insights from Dr. Kritsky @cicadasafari and amazing artwork from the very talented Samantha Gallagher @sammybeezz). We explore the excitement of cicada enthusiasts gathered to celebrate these extraordinary insects, learn about lifecycle differences between periodical and annual cicadas, and even encounter "zombie cicadas" affected by a fungus. With various exhibits and personal anecdotes, we highlight the unique nature of periodical cicadas in the eastern/central United States. Our adventure concludes with valuable learning experiences, including picture books and STEM/STEAM activities that deepen our understanding of cicadas. Subscribe, download, and share our journey—then visit drdianeadventures.com for full show notes and captivating pictures! There's even a video version of this podcast, complete with closeups of all the magicicadas discussed, for you to enjoy on YouTube!Periodical Cicadas, 17-Year Life Cycle, Chicago, Centennial Park, Nymphs, Exoskeletons, Ovipositors, Biology, Male and Female, Annual Cicadas, Zombie Cicadas, Fungus, Dr. Gene Kritsky, Indiana Jones, Eastern United States, STEM/STEAM Activities, EntomogrSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
7/5/24 • 34:41
Send us a textCan play truly transform the way we learn? Join us for an eye-opening conversation with Dr. Tyana Velasquez-Smith, the visionary CEO of Sensational Inclusions. Dr. Tyana shares her five non-negotiables for education and argues that play is not just a pastime but a human right essential for our emotional and psychological well-being. Learn how Sensational Inclusions is revolutionizing emergent literacy by harnessing students' special interests in sensory-friendly environments.We also delve into the indispensable roles that both teachers and parents play in enhancing the literacy journey of students. Dr. Tyana emphasizes the importance of empowering teachers with the autonomy to implement effective strategies, while also encouraging parents to advocate for holistic, play-based learning methods. We talk about the need to create an inclusive classroom dynamic where no student feels left behind. This synergy between educators and parents is pivotal for fostering a supportive and enriching educational experience.Lastly, we touch on the benefits of risky play in developing resilience and essential life skills such as reading and comprehension. Comparisons to learning to walk illustrate the importance of allowing children to experience and interpret their own emotions and failures. We also explore how diversity in children's literature, e.g. Big by Vashanti Harrison and More Than Peach by Bellen Woodard, can shape young minds. As we wrap up, Dr. Tyana shares sneak peeks of her upcoming projects, including a much-anticipated book release. Don’t miss out on this compelling episode that promises to reshape your understanding of play and learning!Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
6/26/24 • 43:12
Send us a textWhat if thoughtfully transforming museum spaces could ignite a lifelong passion for learning? Join us as Bryan Wunar, President and CEO of Discovery World, shares his unexpected journey from pre-med student to museum powerhouse. Bryan's story is one of serendipity and passion, ignited by a chance opportunity to teach Newton's laws. Drawing on his past roles at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago to the Adler Planetarium, Bryan provides a compelling look at how museums bridge the gap between formal and informal education, creating unforgettable "wow moments" that spark curiosity and enhance classroom learning.Learn how Discovery World is breaking down barriers to make educational experiences accessible to all. Bryan details the innovative strategies that have diversified their audience, such as access admission and bus scholarships, enabling families and schools from various demographics to participate. By listening to community needs, Discovery World has created experiences that resonate deeply with local visitors, such as their water exploration exhibit. This hands-on exhibit underscores the impact of physical interaction in fostering curiosity and understanding, while offering simple yet effective activities that teach scientific concepts in engaging ways.Explore the transformative power of playful learning and intergenerational experiences in early childhood education. Bryan shares insights on turning unused spaces into interactive areas that inspire young minds and how these initiatives extend beyond museum walls. Highlighting project-based learning and the importance of thematic approaches, Bryan provides valuable resources and practical tips for educators and families. Tune in to hear how Discovery World is fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and inclusivity, ensuring that learning is both enjoyable and meaningful for all ages.Discovery World At Home (Free Resources For Families and Educators)Discovery WorldBryan Wunar on LinkedIn00:01:01 From Pre-Med to Museums: Bryan Wunar's Adventures in Learning00:04:44: Piloting Discovery World Past Covid Challenges to Record-Breaking Attendance00:09:02: Removing Barriers/Diversifying the Museum Base00:12:18: Creating Relevant Experiences for Museum Audiences00:19:16: Not an Engineering Factory: Developing Scientific Thinking in Museum Audiences00:20:49: Including Play Intentionally and Intergenerationally00:27:19: Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
6/18/24 • 43:51
Send us a textCould you imagine finding joy in both graphic design and traditional art? On this episode of Adventures in Learning, we chat with the multi-talented Janae Matthews. From her earliest memories of coloring and drawing to choosing graphic design as her college major, Janae shares the unique blend of artistry and communication that fuels her creative passions. We uncover the pivotal role of typography in graphic design, and how Janae harnessed the power of self-teaching to master illustration. Dive into Janae's vibrant world of digital art, where cyan and magenta reign supreme, and a Wacom tablet becomes a trusty companion. Janae's insightful tips on building a strong portfolio, along with her current character and story development projects, offer valuable advice for aspiring artists. Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
6/10/24 • 19:50
Send us a textMath+Literacy = A Winning STEAM ComboDiscover how to blend math and literacy into the joy of everyday play and learning. Dr. Kateri Thunder shares her incredible strategies for sparking children's innate mathematical curiosity through storytelling, play, and intentional language. From the pages of The Very Hungry Caterpillar to the adventures of Jabari Jumps, learn how you can turn any story time into an opportunity for young minds to explore mathematical concepts in a fun and engaging way.Join the conversation this week with Dr. Kateri Thunder, an expert in early childhood education, as she shares her top strategies for recognizing and nurturing young children's innate mathematical thinking. Through intentional language and fun-filled activities, discover how everyday interactions like reading and playing can ignite a lifelong love for math in young learners.Embrace the power of open-ended questions to transform your teaching practice, inspired by Eric Carle's beloved story The Very Hungry Caterpillar. We discuss how letting children's natural curiosity lead can deepen their engagement with mathematical concepts. Learn how to use concrete, representational, and abstract methods—such as cubes and number charts—to foster critical thinking and a strong mathematical identity in young learners, making every moment in the classroom a joyful journey of discovery and problem-solving.Finally, dive into the creative integration of math and literacy using multicultural children's literature, as we discuss strategies for connecting math, literacy and STEM using books like Jabari Jumps and Jabari Tries. We also explore the profound impact of unplugged coding activities and the significance of including diverse fairy tales that reflect all children's experiences. Empower yourself as an educator or parent with a treasure trove of innovative techniques designed to make every classroom moment a delightful journey of discovery and problem-solving for our early learners.Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation with Dr. Kateri Thunder that promises to ignite a love for math in the hearts of children and provide fresh inspiration for educators everywhere!Listen now and join us in transforming early childhood education, one playful moment at a time! About Our Guest:Kateri Thunder, Ph.D. is an educator, researcher, author, and coach who collaborates with learners and educators from school divisions around the world to translate research into practice. Kateri has served as an inclusive, early childhood educator, an Upward Bound educator, a mathematics specialist, an assistant professor of mathematics education at James Madison University, and Site Director for the Central Virginia Writing Project. Kateri researches, writes, and presents on equity and access in education and the intersection of literacy and mathematics for teaching and learning. She has partnered with thousands of educators to catalyze change in their classrooms and schools. Kateri is a best-sSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
5/30/24 • 40:38
Send us a textWelcome to another episode of the Adventures in Learning podcast! I fell in love with Megan Benedict's work at a conference this spring, when she captivated an audience of teachers armed with only a typewriter and her imagination. I was excited to discover that she also writes nonfiction picture books, effectively blending poetry and science in a way that is entertaining and illuminating. I am so excited to share this conversation about poetry, nonfiction, and science with you!Episode Highlights:1:05 Megan Benedict: From Classroom to Children's Books:Megan shares her transformative journey from a middle school English teacher to a children's nonfiction picture book author. Discover how her love for poetry and science gave rise to her creative works, all while juggling family life. Ever hide in the. bathroom to get work done? Megan has.2:20 The Magic of Typewriter Rodeo: We discuss the charm of crafting impromptu poetry on vintage typewriters and the profound impact these spontaneous verses have on people from all walks of life. Learn how this unique art form creates a bridge between generations and fosters a deep sense of being seen.7:21 The Symbiosis of Science and Poetry:Delve into Megan's children's books, Great Gusts: Winds of the World and the Science Behind Them and Sea Wolves, Keeper of the Rainforest and uncover how meticulously researched science intertwines with the imaginative power of poetry to captivate and educate young minds.14:33 Illustrating Imagination: Visual storytelling takes center stage as we explore the collaborative relationship between authors and illustrators. Experience how illustrations can breathe life into stories, making scientific concepts visually engaging and more relatable for children.18:50 Enriching Education with Poetry:Poetry isn't just for the language arts classroom -- nor is it solely for high school and college. We share personal anecdotes and strategies on how integrating poetry into science education can ignite curiosity and enhance the learning experience for students (including preschoolers)20:58 A Glimpse into the Future Megan teases upcoming projects and reflects on the continued focus on nonfiction and poetry collaborations. We also reminisce about childhood books that have left an indelible mark and shaped our perspectives.Book Recommendations:Great Gusts: Winds of the World and the Science Behind Them by Megan Benedict and Melanie CrowderSea Wolves, Keeper of the Rainforest by Megan Benedict and Melanie Crowder (July 2024)Connect with Megan Benedict:Instagram Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
5/16/24 • 29:17
Send us a textHave you ever wondered how a tale of gorillas can touch upon the deepest themes of our human experience? Newbery Award-winning author Katherine Applegate joins us to unwrap the layers of The One and Only Family, her latest book that sees the beloved Ivan navigating the unpredictable waters of fatherhood. As Ivan's story unfolds with the birth of twins, we delve into the heart of freedom, the wild, and the impact of climate change, all while savoring the humor of gorilla toddlers and witnessing a father's growth. Katherine's enchanting blend of inspiration from the real Ivan's life and creative "what-ifs" showcases the profound freedom found in storytelling. The conversation then takes a turn towards the serious issue of book challenges, recoiling from the sting of censorship to the embrace of community and dialogue. Listen as Katherine shares the recent bittersweet journey of Wishtree, a book about welcoming that faced adversity through a book challenge in Virginia, yet found a silver lining through the solidarity of readers and advocates. Together with Katherine, we examine the role of literature in braving the choppy seas of censorship, and celebrate the unsung heroes like PEN America, VAASL, ALA, and librarian, writer, and book ambassador John Schu, who champion the power of storytelling and the discovery of that life-altering narrative. Join us for a discussion rife with emotion, wisdom, and the indomitable spirit of literacy.00:00:00: Excerpt from The One and Only Family00:03:26: Life lessons from Ivan 00:05:00: Journey into the what-ifs...the magic of make believe00:06:48: Climate change and children's literature -- messages of hope and resilience00:11:29: Read Aloud from The One and Only Family Book Tour00:13:46: Researching baby gorillas -- oh the cuteness00:14:44: You are not alone -- Wishtree,, welcomers, and a book banning challenge in Floyd County, VA00:21:39: Resources to help if you're facing a book challenge00:23:35: Excerpts from the Rally for Reading at Shenandoah University in April 2024 (with the indomitable Mr. Schu)00:26:59: Encouraging young readers00:28:35: Challenges of writing from an animal's point of view00:31:05: Sneak peek into what's nextWhether you're a longtime fan or new to Katherine's work, this episode is a celebration of storytelling's enduring power and an uplifting reminder of our shared humanity. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your thoughts in the reviews! Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
5/8/24 • 32:21
Send us a textHave you ever wondered how the seeds of global citizenship are planted in the minds of our youngest learners? Kennesaw State University professors Dr. Raynice Jean-Ségur and Dr. Douglas Bell join us for an enlightening discussion on the intricate tapestry of early childhood education. They guide us through the conception of global awareness in children, from infancy to kindergarten, with six robust frameworks at the core. Together, we unpack the critical role educators play in weaving multicultural literature into the curriculum, fostering a generation of students who see themselves as integral parts of a diverse and vibrant world.Navigating the complexities of teaching environmental stewardship and respect across cultures can be a formidable task for educators, especially when met with resistance. Yet, this episode tackles these challenges head-on, providing teacher candidates with actionable strategies to cultivate a reverence for nature and instill agency in young learners. Our guests offer a treasure trove of methods to embolden children to view their actions through the lens of environmental impact, while also arming them with the necessary skills to thrive in an interconnected global society.Reflect with us on the personal journeys that have shaped us into the educators we are today. The episode concludes with stories from our guests, celebrating the milestones that led them to champion early childhood education and the moments of transformation and growth within the field. Join us for this intimate look into the world of early learning, where each day is a step toward shaping the compassionate global citizens of tomorrow.0:40: Going Global in Early Childhood Education (check out the full paper)3:27: What does global citizenship look like from birth to kindergarten?5:52: The 6 Frameworks for Global Citizenship8:03: What does this look like in practice?12:08: Changing the culture: preparing and valuing early childhood educators16:13: State of the planet awareness20:05: Nurturing Kid Scientists22:43: How do we use system connectedness to foster strong early childhood experiences?28:50: The role of technology in early childhood education34:15: Centering Children: Creating options for participation38:44: Adventures in Learning -- backstories for Dr. Raynice and Dr. Doug43:55: Hope Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
5/1/24 • 47:18
Send us a textHappy Earth Day! This week we ascend a very windy Grandfather Mountain in Linville, NC. At the top of the mountain, we meet a dedicated team of informal educators whose passion for STEM and STEAM shines as brightly as the natural beauty around them. Listen in as they share their unique methods of sparking curiosity and fostering a sense of environmental stewardship among school-aged children and adults.From outreach programs to interpretive park guides to zoo educators, discover how each member of the informal education team plays a pivotal role in connecting visitors to the wonders of nature, and how they turn everyday natural occurrences into unforgettable teaching moments. This adventure is not just about learning; it's about experiencing the magic of the environment through the eyes of those who know it best.As we continue our journey, we delve into the personal career paths that led these educators to their roles at Grandfather Mountain. Explore the benefits and challenges of environmental careers, including the transitions from fieldwork to management and the nomadic lifestyle that often accompanies these positions. Hear heartwarming stories of caring for the mountain's elderly bears (want to try a bear-approved smoothie?) and learn how the intense winds shape the trees that form the symbol for the park. Plus, we reflect on the power of individual actions in conservation, celebrating Earth Day with personal habits that inspire collective environmental change. Tune in for a heartfelt discussion that not only educates but also inspires action towards a healthier planet.(00:01) Informal Educators at Grandfather MountainNature's wonders are brought to life through STEM and STEAM learning, inspiring conservation and stewardship at Grandfather Mountain.(13:14) Educational and Environmental Career PathsCareer paths in environmental education and wildlife care, staying curious, specialized animal care, and the story behind Grandfather Mountain's logo.(18:26) Conservation Efforts in North CarolinaNature's unique conditions on a mountain in NC, individual actions in conservation, and celebrating Earth Day.Special thanks to our guests from Grandfather Mountain:Lauren Farrell: Manager of Interpretation and Education Michelle Malalang: Education SpecialistLeigh Ann Wilson: Interpretive Park GuideEva Bohne: Zoo EducatorHannah Rudick: Environmental Educator Lauren Niedzwiecki: Environmental Educator Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
4/24/24 • 24:07
Send us a textScience, history, and gastronomy are on the menu this week! Building on our cicada episode with the buzz-worthy Dr. Gene Kritsky, co-hosts Dr. Diane and Lynn Wareh Coles unlock the secrets of the cicada convergence with a swarm of guests. First up, Sue Fliess, author of the beautiful picture book Cicada Symphony. Sue's passion for cicadas, ignited during quiet pandemic strolls, led to a treasure trove of surprising facts. Discover how these insects protect their hearing while creating their trademark music and how you can engage with these fascinating creatures. We'll guide you through Sue's research journey, enriched by insights from the esteemed entomologist Professor Michael Raup, and offer up a family-friendly guide to turning your backyard into a wonderland of cicada discovery. Check out these links for more cicada-themed learning:Cicada SafariCicada ManiaTumbling Towers Cicada GameSTEAM/Picture Book connected learning for preschool and early childhood (featuring Cicadas)Next up, step into the time machine with us as we trace the historical footprints of cicadas across centuries, from the Lewis and Clark expedition to Benjamin Banneker's pioneering work in entomology. History buff Jennifer Coleman provides insights into the world during the last major cicada convergence in 1803 and helps us connect the dots between their periodic emergence and pivotal moments in history. Our conversation takes an unexpected turn to the kitchen, where cicadas transform from backyard curiosities to culinary delicacies. Have you ever considered the taste of cicadas or the crunch of grasshoppers in a salad? Christy Mihaly, co-author of Diet for a Changing Climate: Food for Thought, sheds light on entomophagy's role in nurturing our planet's health. "Chef" Barry Schnoor then joins us to offer practical cooking tips for the daring home chef. Beyond the potential environmental boons, we examine practical consideratSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
4/10/24 • 46:11
Send us a textThe Cicadas Are Coming!!! It's a once-in-our-lifetime opportunity to observe and take part in citizen science with your class. Not since Thomas Jefferson was President have broods XIX and XIII emerged together! It won't happen again until 2245. And we have you covered with everything you need to share this magic with your students and friends.Join us as we embark on an enthralling journey through the remarkable world of cicadas with the Indiana Jones of the insect world, Dr. Gene Kritsky. Discover why these creatures captivate our imaginations and create memories that span generations. Dr. Kritsky unveils the mysteries behind the evolution and distribution of periodical cicadas, the entomology of ancient Egypt, and even Darwin's fascination with insects. Alongside my special co-host Lynn Wareh Coles, we invite you to be part of this incredible conversation, where we share experiences and insights about these magical creatures that emerge in a spectacular display every 13 or 17 years. Listen in as we uncover the nuances of cicada emergences and the significance of soil temperatures and weather in their life cycles. Whether you're an avid entomologist or simply a nature enthusiast, you'll be captivated by our discussion on the synchronized life patterns of cicadas from around the world and the impacts of unexpected events like the pandemic. Plus, learn how to plan your very own cicada-watching safari with the help of Cicada Safari, the innovative app that brings citizen scientists together to document these fascinating insects. The world of cicadas is full of surprises, and in this conversation, Dr. Kritsky reveals some of the most astonishing facts about these insects. From the discovery of cicada diseases that alter their behavior to the remarkable strength of their ovipositors, every revelation is sure to amaze. But the adventure doesn't end there; Cicada Safari offers a treasure trove of activities for everyone to engage with cicadas beyond mere observation. Whether it's through oral histories, origami, or studying cicada burrow structures, there's a way for all of us to connect with and contribute to the understanding of these periodic phenomena. Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of a global community of cicada enthusiasts and researchers.Don't miss these links:Cicada Curriculum:Cicada Safari: https://cicadasafari.org/Dr. Gene Kritsky: http://genekritsky.com/And tune in next week for part two of Cicada Mania!Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
4/10/24 • 39:39
Send us a textFrom computer scientist to a storyteller weaving children's tales, Sahtinay Abaza's path has been anything but ordinary. Sahtinay’s picture books, The Ramadan Drummer and Looking for the Eid Moon, serve as a magical gateway to understanding Muslim holidays, while simultaneously fostering universal values such as kindness and empathy. Her global perspective highlights how storytelling transcends borders, and her readings from her works offer a glimpse into the richness of diverse traditions and the educational possibilities they hold.(00:03) Celebrating Muslim Holidays Through Picture BooksThe first section of the conversation introduces Satiny Abaza, a children's book author with a unique background in computer science and a global perspective from living in Syria, the UAE, and the United States. We explore her journey into writing, inspired by the lack of engaging stories about Muslim holidays for her daughters, resulting in her picture books that blend cultural traditions with universal themes of kindness and community. We discuss ways her books, The Ramadan Drummer and Looking for the Eid Moon, can be used in classrooms to connect with science, moon phases, community, and empathy. We touch on the importance of books as windows and mirrors for children, providing both self-reflection and understanding of others. Satiny also gives a reading from The Ramadan Drummer, highlighting the impact of acts of kindness during Ramadan, and wraps up with directions for finding her work on social media.(12:00) Encouraging Young Writers to PersevereThis section offers valuable advice for young aspiring writers, emphasizing the importance of reading extensively and the power of perseverance. We highlight the need for budding authors to believe in themselves and the unique stories they have to tell, encouraging them to relentlessly pursue their passion for writing. Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
4/3/24 • 13:12
Send us a textJoin us as we welcome back the remarkable Alicia D. Williams, who shares the journey of crafting her new book Mid-Air, a narrative that delves into the nuanced world of black boyhood and sensitivity. Listen in as we discuss the powerful character of Isaiah, a young boy whose tenderness and unique interests challenge the typical notions of masculinity. With Isaiah's story, Alicia brings to light themes of innocence, grief, and identity that are often overlooked in society's portrayal of black boys. Our conversation illuminates the rich emotional landscape of Alicia's writing, offering a passage from Mid-Air that is sure to resonate deeply with listeners.In this episode, we also navigate the intricate dance of parental protectiveness in an increasingly complex world. From sharing personal anecdotes to discussing the professions of the characters in Mid-Air, we unpack the generational challenges our children face, such as early exposure to crises and the mental health impacts of social media. As we highlight the shift toward emotional openness between fathers and sons, our discussion underscores the essence of modern parenting: the endeavor to love and support our children as they navigate contemporary life. And for those touched by the power of words, we reveal how poetry is evolving into a playful, engaging form that promises to inspire young readers and future storytellers. Don't miss the chance to hear about Alicia's upcoming projects, including the eagerly anticipated Mid-Air, which you can preorder now.And if you want to know more about this incredible author, please check out our earlier conversation on the Adventures in Learning podcast.(00:01) Exploring Boys' Sensitivity in MidairAuthor Alicia D Williams discusses her book Mid-Air and its themes of black boyhood, identity, and grief.(11:02) Navigating Parental Protectiveness and VulnerabilityModern parenting involves balancing protection and preparation, generational struggles, and evolving father-son dynamics amidst contemporary complexities.(26:20) Rediscovering Poetry and Creating StorytellersPoetry's transformative power for young readers, accessibility in contemporary works, and writing as activismSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
3/28/24 • 33:03
Send us a textIsmée Williams is the award-winning author of the young adult novels Water in May and This Train Is Being Held, which won an International Latino Book Award for Best Young Adult Romance, and a coeditor of the anthology Boundless: Twenty Voices Celebrating Multicultural and Multiracial Identities. Her debut picture book, Abuelo, the Sea, and Me, is available for pre-order now. Coming in May 2024, Abuelo, the Sea, and Me is a tender, heartwarming picture book that vividly explores intergenerational connections, family history, and the immigrant experience.Ismée has been an invited speaker at The Virginia Festival of the Book, The Miami Book Fair, The NYC Teen Author Festival, The Southern Kentucky Book Festival, The Texas Book Fesival and The Bronx Book Festival among others. Ismée is a co-founder of the Latinx Kidlit Book Festival as well as a pediatric cardiologist in New York City where she lives with her family. She is the daughter of a Cuban immigrant and grew up listening to her abuelo’s bedtime stories. Follow her on X and IG @IsmeeWilliams and her website: ismeewilliams.com.The Latinx KidLit Book Festival was created in 2020 during the COVID pandemic by members of Las Musas Books. Their aim was to connect Latinx authors and illustrators with readers and educators in classrooms around the globe. Since then, and with the help of countless volunteers, the festival has continued to foster a love of story and literacy as well as increase empathy and conversation among educators, students, and book lovers while uplifting the voices of Latinx kidlit book creators. https://www.latinxkidlitbookfestival.com/Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
3/21/24 • 21:13
Send us a textNot only is she STEAMsational, she's the force behind Sonsational Creations! Explore the intersection of creativity and STEM with Sonja Howard! Learn about the journey of this autistic young artist into a world of crafting fantastical creatures. I first met Sonja in the studios of Wētā Workshop in New Zealand, where she was painstakingly crafting a new hatch of Floofs! I was immediately captivated by her "villain origin story" and knew I had to share her magic with you. Join us on an episode that explores the intersection of STEM and art on a quest for creating impossible things.Sonja grew up in the Australian rainforest where her imagination was set alight by the weird and wonderful creatures around her. As an autistic child, she was intensely passionate about her interests and relentless in her curiosity. This led to many adventures - and a few misadventures. Thankfully, she was encouraged by local artists and her family to follow this curiosity. Soon enough, she was creating her own weird and wonderful creatures. Sonja began selling her artwork at age eight at the local markets, and had her work first exhibited in local galleries during high school. Before long, she had opened an online store. Her creatures have landed all over the world, and are featured in places like Wētā Workshop Unleashed. In 2020, Sonja moved to New Zealand. As well as creating her own artwork, she is an artist in the NZ film industry working on various productions. Her debut solo exhibition, Impossible Things, launched in January 2022. She is currently working as a stage artist at Wētā Workshop.Sonja is passionate about the environment, and queer and disability advocacy. Through her work, she hopes to promote a more sustainable and equitable society. Her exhibitions prioritise physical and sensory accessibility. As well as being autistic, Sonja has synesthesia (a condition where her brain interprets sounds, letters, and numbers as colours.) These differences have helped her throughout her life, allowing her to look at the world in different ways, and driving her passion for creativity and equality. You can learn more about Sonja Howard at Sonsational Creations. And follow her online @SonsationalCreations.Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
3/14/24 • 17:39
Send us a textFeel the enchantment of Australia's wild birds in our new podcast episode! Zookeepers Jessica Ratcliff and Megan Whittard help us soar with their feathered friends as we learn about the work of Healesville Sanctuary and its awe-inspiring Spirits of the Sky. Jessica and Meg share personal stories about favorite childhood animals (not necessarily the birds they work with now) and how their love of animals led to careers in zoology. Interested in working with animals? Discover the STEM connections with zoology and other animal-oriented career paths.Interested in ways animal training and human education are similar? Meg and Jessica share similarities as they unravel the techniques behind the Spirits of the Sky demonstrations. I've seen first hand how the wonder of the Australian birds is matched by the respect and care they receive from their human counterparts. We delve into the trust-building and training processes, talking about how positive reinforcement for our feathered friends is not just about performance, but about creating a harmonious space for animals to thrive. Do they have favorite birds? You'll have to listen to find out, but Jessica and Meg leave us in awe of the birds they work with. Their survival adaptations and unique behaviors remind us of our shared planet and the simple steps we can take to protect it. Empower your own conservation efforts by listening to this episode, and join Zoos Victoria and Healesville Sanctuary in their work to fight extinction. There are a number of educator resources available too! Also, you can follow along with Dr. Diane's ongoing Adventures in Learning at drdianeadventures.com.Support the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
3/7/24 • 27:01
Send us a textThis week, join me on a journey where the classroom canopy reaches the sky, and every leaf turns the page to a new lesson and experience. On this week's Adventures in Learning Podcast, we meet some of the creative minds behind North Carolina's successful Schools in Parks program. Join Randy Bechtel and Mary Meyer of North Carolina State Parks, and Sarah Yelton and Taylor Prichard from UNC Institute for the Environment, as we uncover the magic that happens when third through fifth graders swap their desks for dirt and textbooks for the textures of the great outdoors. Our guests bring to life strategies for building STEAM experiences — think water quality testing or wildlife tracking — that complement the curriculum while also fostering connections between children and the world around them. Afraid of bringing the kids outside? Not sure where to begin? This episode is a treasure trove of strategies for transforming STEAM education into unforgettable outdoor experiences. Starting small can ignite a wildfire of curiosity — even a ten-minute jaunt outside the classroom can open new possibilities. Randy, Mary, Sarah, and Taylor share some of their favorite outdoor lessons and experiences, as well as strategies for engagement. The Schools in Parks Collaborative page on the UNC Institute for the Environment website includes some great lessons and activities that can be taught in parks or on school grounds, as well as contact information for Taylor Prichard and Sarah Yelton. NC listeners can also find teacher application information for the 2024-25 cohort of the Schools in Parks Collaborative!Taylor Prichard tmpricha@unc.edu, Environmental Education SpecialistSarah Yelton, sarah.yelton@unc.edu, Environmental Education & Citizen Science Program ManagerHere is a link the NC State Parks Field Trip webpage, which includes a variety of resources for setting up a successful park field trip in NC. Even if you are joining us from another state, I highly encourage you to check out the resources as they may spark inspiration that can lead to your own memorable field trips wherever you live. The full time NC State Park educators that are part of the Schools in Park program include:Sean Higgins sean.higgins@ncparks.gov - Interpretation and Education ManagerMary Meyer mary.meyer@ncparks.gov - SiP Program ManagerRandy Bechtel randy.bechtel@ncparks.gov - I&E SpecialistMelissa Mitchell melissa.mitchell@ncparks.gov - SiP Outdoor Recreation CoordinatorBy collaborating with informal educators like park rangers, and by integrating outdoor experSupport the showSubscribe & Follow: Stay updated with our latest episodes and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn, and the Adventures in Learning website. Don't forget to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! *Disclosure: I am a Bookshop.org. affiliate.
2/29/24 • 57:49