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Thank you for joining us on the EDTalk: Black College Sports & Education Foundation Podcast, where we are committed to empowering underserved students and athletes to achieve their goals and break down barriers. Through our platform, which provides education, career support, and insightful content, we hope to inspire future generations to follow in the footsteps of those who have come before us by celebrating the rich history and legacies of Black college athletics and education and by showc ...
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The Florida Justice Association Research and Education Foundation

The Florida Justice Association Research and Education Foundation

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The Titans of Trial features Florida’s legendary trial attorneys revealing their keys to success – in law practice and in personal life – in their own words. Sometimes whimsical, often inspirational, but always with practical advice and lessons, Titans of Trial shares the personal stories of the men and women who’ve made a demonstrated difference to the practice of trial law in Florida. On the web at www.fjaref.org For further information, please contact John Brazzell, Executive Director, at ...
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Hear from some people who are on our Leading from the Middle Programme as mentors.Funded by the Department for Education (DfE), this programme aims to improve the professional effectiveness of this important tier of sector leadership. It forms a key part of our national leadership programme, which includes support for Principals and Chief Finance O…
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In this episode, we hear from colleagues at the Education and Training Foundation, the Association of Colleges, Southbank Colleges, Nottingham College, Sandwell College and the Women’s Leadership Network, who discuss why menopause matters in FE and beyond.저자 The Education and Training Foundation Podcast
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This Equality, Diversity and Inclusion episode is about LGBTQ+ initiatives across the FE sector. Hear from Jeff Greenidge (Director of Diversity at the Association of Colleges), Kelly Townend (Quality and Operations Manager at West Yorkshire Partnership), Lindsey Johnson (Principal and CEO at Craven College), Milly, a student at Craven College who …
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In the latest episode on The Education and Training Foundation (ETF) Podcast, Paul Tully, Professionalism Manager at the ETF, speaks to author and teacher Bradley Lightbody about teaching, improvement and professional practice.Please visit the SET website to access the full transcript:저자 The Education and Training Foundation Podcast
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What do we mean by expertise and why is it so important to understand the pedagogy that relates directly to your subject? In the latest episode on The Education and Training Foundation (ETF) Podcast, Paul Tully, Professionalism Manager at the ETF, speaks to Kayte Haselgrove about the concept of expertise and the relationship between expertise and p…
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In the second of our diary episodes with SET Members Jacqueline Brown and Lynn Baker, we hear how about the great progress they have been making on their Advanced Teacher Status (ATS) journey and why the reflective diary has been such a cathartic experience.저자 The Education and Training Foundation Podcast
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In this episode, Jacqui Howard, Leadership and Management Facilitator speaks to mentee-turned-mentor Michelle Fisher, Curriculum Manager for STEM at Wirral Metropolitan College, about her experience on the ETF's T Level Leadership Mentoring Programme.저자 The Education and Training Foundation Podcast
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In the latest episode from The Education and Training Foundation Podcast, Jeff Greenidge, the ETF’s Director of Diversity, speaks to Dr Judith Poole MBE, former Head of Student Support and Wellbeing at Blackpool and The Fylde College. Judith explains why fairness is so important to her and how this ethos has inspired her to develop an inclusive lan…
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In this episode we catch up with the ETF’s Director of Diversity, Jeff Greenidge and Mark Wright, the ETF’s Director of Development and Evidence. Jeff speaks to Mark about the fundamental changes educators and leaders can adopt to create a feeling of inclusion in the education sector and the value of diversity to the ETF as an organisation.…
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Lynn Baker, an English teacher, and Jacqueline Browne, Professional Standards Learning Coach, have recently started on their Advanced Teacher Status (ATS) journey. In their first diary entry for the Society for Education and Training (SET), they explain how it’s all going so far and what they are learning along the way.Visit the SET website to acce…
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In this episode from the Education and Training Foundation Podcast, we hear from Charlotte Bonner, National Head of Education for Sustainable Development at the ETF. Charlotte discusses the findings from some recent research into the experiences of those who work in the education sector on education for sustainable development.This podcast was take…
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This episode looks at the role of teacher dialogue in creating a culture of empowerment and sense of solidarity so often connected with the experience of professionalism in the FE sector. Paul Tully, Head of Professionalism at the Education and Training Foundation (ETF), is joined by training expert, Tony Davis.Transcript to be published shortly.…
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In this episode, Paul Tully, Strategic Researcher at the Education and Training Foundation (ETF), is joined by training expert, Joanne Miles, to discuss how teacher research in the form of supported experiments can strengthen professionalism and raise standards in teaching and training.Read the full transcript: https://set.et-foundation.co.uk/resou…
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Rosemarie D'Ambrosio-Winter, one of the ETF's Area Relationship and Development Leads(ARDLs), speaks to Toby Osborne, Digital T Level Lead at Ferndown Upper School, about how the ETF has supported his T Level journey so far, and his top tips for other providers preparing for T Level delivery.저자 The Education and Training Foundation Podcast
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We speak to David Russell, CEO at the ETF, and Jeff Greenidge, Director for Diversity at the ETF and AoC, about what an inclusive FE sector looks like for learners, staff and stakeholders, and what their contribution is to making that happen.#inclusiveFE저자 The Education and Training Foundation Podcast
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In this episode, Georgina Belcher, Communications Officer, speaks to Punam Khosla, Area Relationship and Development Lead, about the Understanding T Levels element of the ETF's T Level Professional Development offer and the benefits of organising an in-house CPD training day.저자 The Education and Training Foundation Podcast
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Larry Stewart became a personal injury lawyer in Miami in the early 1960’s. It was a time when the longevity of the then-fledgling profession was in doubt. He took “show & tell” presentations before a jury to a whole new level, in one of the first automobile crashworthiness cases in the country. But he’s perhaps best known as the founder of Trial L…
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The Education and Training Foundation (ETF) worked with Stuart Rimmer, CEO of East Coast College Group, to curate a group of leaders from across the sector to explore in a conversation key aspect of wellbeing and the challenges this brings in leadership. Music credit: Brighter Days Ahead by Mixaund | https://mixaund.bandcamp.com…
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It was losing a personal injury case in mid-career that almost made Jimmy Gustafson give up the practice of trial law. In a few minutes, you’ll hear about the inspirational story that changed him - and his career - and the lesson he learned about true success. He is a past president of the Florida Justice Association, an Eagle Founder, and winner o…
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John Grant, the man behind the move of the first officially proclaimed HBCU football bowl game, shares his excitement and passion about the elevation to the upper level of college football exposure --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bcsportsfoundation/message
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All Sean Domnick ever wanted to be while growing up was a lawyer. Today, he represents some of the most catastrophically injured people in the country – many from medical malpractice – and has won among the largest verdicts. As you’ll hear, he credits case preparation, but also a keen sense of empathy for his clients. He got an extra dose of that f…
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Rich Newsome of Orlando has been at the center of some of the biggest personal injury cases involving automobiles in this century. He played a key role in convincing Congress to pass the “Tread Act.” He also identified a quiet trend of settlements and seized on it – resulting in the recall of more than 100 million airbags – the largest recall in hi…
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Professor Ricky Clemons, Lecturer in the Health Human Performance and Leisure Studies department at Howard University shares his career highlights and views on what it takes to create a successful career in the world of Sports Media and Management. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bcsportsfoundation/message…
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Fred Cunningham of West Palm Beach has made a definitive impact on bad faith law in Florida, enforcing the duty of good faith that insurance companies owe their insureds. To date, he’s won more than $600 million in verdicts and settlements. He’s also a former president of the Florida Justice Association, a long-time board member, and winner of many…
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The free Comprehensive Preparatory Assistance Program is a portal to obtaining a: • 4-year+ college degrees • 2-year community college associate degrees • or vocational skills training. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bcsportsfoundation/message
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When Phil Freidin opened his own practice in Miami at the age of 29, he quickly became a legal trend-setter. His success in a product liability case in the mid-1970’s and a bad faith case a decade later, both established significant case law. He’s also credited with starting many legal careers in the specialty practice fields that resulted. More th…
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It was a chance encounter with trial lawyers Fred Levin and Chris Searcy when he was just a few years out of law school that taught Don Hinkle a big lesson: To be a successful trial lawyer, you just have to be yourself. It’s that and good old-fashioned hard work that he credits for much of his success. He focuses on catastrophic personal injury cas…
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Jeff Liggio approaches law practice as a human being first, rather than acting like a lawyer. It’s advice he passes along to younger lawyers and is one of his keys to trial success. As you’ll learn, he brings “honor” to an honorable profession. For the first 17 years he was a lawyer, Jeff Liggio was also a military pilot. Given his military backgro…
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His parents were school teachers, so it’s no surprise that part of Keith Mitnik’s practice at Morgan & Morgan in Orlando is to counsel other lawyers. He has a reputation as the “go-to guy” who helps turn seeming problems into solutions. He’s going to share some of those lessons with us today, so grab a pen and pad of paper. He prides himself as an …
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Stacy Vipas is Teaching and Learning Manager at Selby College. Stacy explains how the Advanced Teacher Status (ATS) process was about her learning in the first instance, and then putting that into practice and building it into a teaching and learning strategy for the rest of her organisation.저자 The Education and Training Foundation Podcast
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It was helping a friend of a friend in a practice area outside of his usual cases that led Ted Leopold to find – and win – a new kind of case, one that would change his career. It was the first managed care case of its kind in the country and would lead to a flood of others. Most recently, he’s expanded into a novel way to try workers’ compensation…
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We kick off a new season with more prominent guests from HBCUs, the corporate world, and other interesting commentators...Tune in every Thursday at 7 PM ET. If you would like to be on the show, contact us: edd.j.hayes@gmail.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bcsportsfoundation/message…
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