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Education Channel (Audio)

The Education Channel is a partner to educators, a resource for parents, and a way for students across the lifespan to continue learning and growing. Our evolving lineup of programs is designed to support educational goals and encourage creativity during the pandemic and beyond. Supported by the Department of Education and Community Outreach at UC San Diego Extension. Visit: uctv.tv/education.
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Episodes

Helping Young Children Develop Pre-Reading and Pre-Writing Skills

Listening, talking, reading, and writing are all parts of early literacy learning. Donna Mojarro, lead teacher at UC San Diego's Early Childhood Education Center, shares how you can set up literacy rich activities to encourage a lifelong love of reading in young children. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37417]

Nov 26, 202110 min

Creating Community and Finding Connections in College with Jalene Hernandez

Jalene Hernandez shares her experience as a first gen college student. She talks about the research opportunities she found in the field of aerospace engineering as well as the social connections she found through student organizations. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37091]

Nov 25, 202124 min

From College to Career with Gabby Herencia

Gabby Herencia knew that to achieve her goals, she needed to attend college. Wanting to be close to home, she found herself at UC San Diego. On campus she found community through student organizations and developed an interest in social justice. She shares advice for current college students and talks about how she found her post-college path. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37491]

Nov 24, 202118 min

How a First Gen Transfer Student Found Her Path - Natalia Avina-Ochoa

Natalia Avina-Ochoa came to UC San Diego as a transfer student looking to find her place in the world of STEM. She talks about the differences between community college and a four year university, how she started her own club, and how she helps other students with the transfer process. She also shares how she found mentors and research opportunities in her field. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37206]

Nov 23, 202113 min

Finding Your Future at UC San Diego with Blanca Meléndrez and Mark Patterson

Blanca Meléndrez and Mark Patterson came to UC San Diego to achieve their academic dreams. Along the way, they bonded over their shared love of Spanish literature and found themselves planning a future together. Hear how they found love, found their career paths, and how they advocate for students and their community. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 36942]

Nov 23, 202121 min

Family Perspectives/Perspectivas Familiares - The Hernández Family

Yosira Hernández's parents immigrated from Guatemala to the United States for a better future. As the oldest of three children, Yosira was the first in her family to apply to college. Yosira sits down with her parents to talk about how her college journey impacted their family, the criteria she used to to select a college, and how they supported each other through the process. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37030]

Nov 19, 202124 min

Supporting Your K-12 Student - A Parent Perspective with Myrna Ortiz

Navigating the school system can be challenging - especially for parents who do not speak English. Myrna Ortiz explains the challenges she has faced as a parent communicating with teachers. She discusses how her children went through the English learner reclassification process and how that has impacted their education. She also shares how she encourages her children to explore their interests and career goals. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37246]

Nov 18, 202130 min

Family Perspectives/Perspectivas Familiares - The Chávez Family

UC San Diego graduate Adán Chávez speaks with his mother Maria Chávez about his experience as a first generation college student and how it impacted their family. Adán credits his parents for instilling the value of education, the importance of hard work, and the need for faith. Hear how they navigated college as a family and how Adán is using his experiences and degree to help others. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37234]

Nov 18, 202119 min

Who Are You? Identity and Colonialism with Daphne Taylor-Garcia - Mi Camino

Official forms often asks us to pick from limited categories to define who we are - white, Black, American Indian, or Asian. This narrow view of identity has deep impacts on Indigenous and Latinx communities. Daphne Taylor-Garcia talks about her research in Ethnic Studies and how she works to uncover how our identities have been shaped by colonialism and how we can work to reshape and redefine those identities. Series: "Education Channel" [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 36561]

Nov 12, 202110 min

A Transfer Student's Perspective: Family Physics and Finding Community in College with Natalia Henriquez

Natalia Henriquez grew up in the San Fernando valley knowing that a college education would be in her future. After attending community college in the LA area, she transferred to UC San Diego to pursue a degree in physics. She shares how she stayed connected to family while in school, how participating in hands-on research impacted her studies, and how she found community through shared interests and campus organizations. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37192]

Nov 11, 202113 min

Campus Resources to Create Opportunities and Community with Mariana Carrola

Mariana Carrola was able to experience a taste of college while still in high school through programs such as Summer Bridge and Academic Connections. This early connection to college not only helped her choose where to attend but gave her valuable insights into how to navigate her freshman year. She shares how she found community as an undocumented student, how she engaged in hands on research, and where her academic career is taking her next. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37...

Nov 11, 202122 min

From Venezuela to UC San Diego with Ronny Vasquez

Ronny Vasquez moved from Venezuela to attend college. The culture shock was often overwhelming but when he transferred to UC San Diego he discovered a community of students with similar backgrounds who provided support and friendship. His advice to new college students is to advocate for yourself and find your voice. He also shares how he uses his studies in STEM to teach K-12 students. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37089]

Nov 10, 202119 min

Creating Change with a College Education with Andrea Bravo

Andrea Bravo is passionate about supporting her community and always knew that education would give her the tools she needed to make changes in the world. When she got to UC San Diego, she joined a sorority that emphasizes sisterhood and campus involvement. She is currently pursuing her dream of becoming an educator to support other students in their academic goals. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37092]

Nov 09, 202115 min

From Scholar Athlete to Author with John Saintignon

John Saintignon leveraged his skills on the basketball court to gain a world class education. He shares what he learned on and off the court during his time as a first generation college student. He shares what inspires him, how he went from basketball coach to author, and his advice to college students looking to carve their own path. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 36933]

Nov 09, 202128 min

From Chiapas to UC San Diego with Oscar Vazquez-Mena - Mi Camino

Oscar Vasquez-Mena, PhD, shares his story of growing up in the Mexican state of Chiapas and how he found his passion for science and engineering. He believes that the university should provide a sense of community and explains how he uses his research, the arts, and academic programs to support first generation students as they pursue a college education. Series: "Education Channel" [Public Affairs] [Science] [Education] [Show ID: 36424]

Nov 06, 202118 min

How to Pay for College

What does college really cost and how do you pay for it? Financial aid is available to many students but you need to know how to access it. Rashinda Hutchinson walks you through how to determine costs, the types of financial support available, how to complete financial aid forms and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 36625]

Nov 05, 202111 min

My Career in Physics with Julio Barreiro Guerrero - Mi Camino

Julio Barreiro Guerrero grew up in a public housing project in Acapulco de Juarez. Inspired by a junior high teacher, he found his passion for science. Through hard work and focus he found himself the recipient of scholarships that opened up a world of opportunity in physics. Today, he runs a lab at UC San Diego focused on quantum science and technology. He shares his story and a message of inspiration for young scholars starting on their academic journeys. Series: "Education Channel" [Science] ...

Nov 04, 202114 min

What Do I Ask? Who Do I Ask? Answers for Parents of School Age Children

How can parents and caregivers best support their K-12 students? Gloria Corral of the Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE) answers common questions about helping your student thrive, connecting with school staff and teachers, how to get the information you need, accessing school resources and more. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 36725]

Nov 03, 202117 min

Preparing High School Students to Apply to College - The Road to College

How can students and their parents make sure they are on the right path to apply to college? High school counselor Isela Medina shares how to access resources, the support systems available, and more. Learn about how your GPA can affect your applications, what you need to know about A-G requirements, and how to set yourself up for success starting as early as 9th grade. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 36467]

Oct 26, 202142 min

The Transition from High School to College: A Guide For Parents

There are so many unknowns when sending your child off to college. How much will college cost? What is dorm life really like? How will our family stay connected? Elizabeth Zamudio from the Parent Institute for Quality Education (PIQE) shares answers to these questions and more to help parents navigate the first years of college. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 36722]

Oct 25, 202115 min

Reflections of a First Gen Alumni with Amanda Corona

From a very young age, Amanda Corona's parents began instilling a deep appreciation for the the power of education. She always knew she would go to college and chose to attend UC San Diego. She shares what it was like to change majors, how she found a Latina community through a sorority, and her advice to young scholars. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 36938]

Oct 18, 202114 min

Becoming an Engineer with Skye Edwards

Skye Edwards grew up in California's central valley, spending summers working on her family's ranch. When it came time for college, it was a hard decision to leave her tight knit community but her passion for learning took her to UC San Diego, The recent grad looks back on her time in college, how joining the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) provided social and professional opportunities, and how she remained connected to her family while away at school. Series: "Education Chann...

Oct 14, 202137 min

Meet a Mathematician with Alex Cloninger - Science Like Me

Data points, equations, and analysis are only part of a day in the life of a mathematician. UC San Diego's Alex Cloninger shares how he uses math to ask smarter questions, solve real world problems, and foster creativity. Series: "Education Channel" [Science] [Show ID: 37189]

Sep 13, 202121 min

Building Equitable Learning Environments with Wendell Bass - Creative Conversations

As Wendell Bass explains, when you see children as brilliant, the possibilities are endless. Bass has spent a lifetime in education working towards an equitable future for all of his students. In this wide ranging interview, he shares what he has learned while emphasizing love, compassion, and connection during all parts of the school day. Series: "Education Channel" [Humanities] [Education] [Show ID: 37250]

Sep 07, 202143 min

Engineering for Good with Ramesh Rao - Science Like Me

Ramesh Rao is an electrical engineer who leads the Qualcomm Institute at UC San Diego. He talks with Saura Naderi about his upbringing, his early interest in engineering and his current position. He also talks about his involvement in projects that benefit the community. Series: "Education Channel" [Business] [Education] [Show ID: 37277]

Aug 28, 202156 min

Getting to Know Refugee Students and Their Families: Advice for Educators

How can educators connect with refugee students and their families? Experts from around the country share practical advice for engaging in meaningful and culturally relevant ways to promote learning, creativity and community. Series: "Education Channel" [Education] [Show ID: 37034]

Jul 24, 20211 hr 25 min

Careers in Data Science Part 2: Finding Your Path Finding a Mentor - Science Like Me

Margaret Zuhlke, career advisor and alumni relations specialist for the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute at UC San Diego, joins Saura Naderi to share how she found her career path. She also discusses the impact mentors can have and how undergraduates can find mentorship in academia and business. Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 37233]

Jun 25, 202120 min

Careers in Data Science Part 1: Resources for College Students - Science Like Me

Opportunities in the field of data science are endless. Margaret Zuhlke, career advisor and alumni relations specialist for the Halıcıoğlu Data Science Institute at UC San Diego, joins Saura Naderi to discuss how to ready your skill set and resume for success. Learn how to leverage online resources as well as how to navigate the job search process. Series: "Women in Science" [Science] [Business] [Show ID: 36931]

Jun 24, 202124 min

Engineering Your Way to A Creative Life with Saura Naderi - Creative Conversations

Saura Naderi has used her training as an engineer to turn dreams into reality. Whether building a robotic dress to developing innovative STEAM programs for kids, she has an eye to inclusivity and sparking joy. Hear how she cultivated this unique mindset and how she worked through trauma to allow for creativity in her career. Series: "Education Channel" [Science] [Education] [Show ID: 36940]

Jun 13, 202149 min

The Art and Science of Music with Victor Minces - Creative Conversations

Victor Minces teaches the science of music. He seeks to transform our perception of everyday experiences by revealing the physics behind them. Through his program, Listening to Waves, he works to make science accessible to all and imbue creativity in the scientific process. Hear his perspectives on teaching, arts education and more in this engaging conversation. Series: "Education Channel" [Science] [Arts and Music] [Education] [Show ID: 37090]

Jun 11, 202147 min
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