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Literacy Landscapes

Johanna David-Tramantano (Leveraging Literacy, LLC)www.leveragingliteracy.com
On Literacy Landscapes, we re-examine literacy theory and watch it in action today. We'll give you an inside look into the classroom and take you outside to where play and practice meet.
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Episodes

Sn 1. Ep. 5: Empowerment Through Improvisation: A Conversation with Dr. Anthony Branker

Dr. Anthony Branker is an adjunct professor of jazz studies at Rutgers University Mason Gross School of the Arts where his teaching responsibilities include graduate and undergraduate courses in jazz historiography, composition & arranging, theory, improvisation, directing the Avant Garde Ensemble and Jazz Lab Big Band, and serving as a university supervisor for pre-service music education students during student teaching placements. Previously, Dr. Branker was a member of the faculty at Pri...

Mar 20, 202356 min

Sn. 1. Ep 4: Dialogues On Chronic Health Conditions

This episode explores chronic health conditions, including CSID and Crohn's disease (IBD) through two different perspectives: comedy and fitness! Comedian Antonia Lassar @antonialastar and fitness professional Aliz David @thechronicallyfitcoach share incredible insights into their own journey, and how they use their individual platforms to educate and entertain. As the host, I open up about my own CSID journey and life-long belly issues. You can read more about my story at https://www.csidjo.com...

Mar 15, 20231 hr 5 min

Sn 1. Ep 3: How We Communicate History: A Conversation with Social Studies Educator David Sherrin

In this episode, Social Studies educator, author, and podcaster David Sherrin discusses engagement and assessment strategies in the social studies classroom and shares innovative and meaningful ways to help students communicate their understanding through a variety of modalities. For more information, visit https://www.davidsherrin.com/ Link to Authentic Assessment in Social Studies: A Guide to Keeping it Real Link to David's podcast, Conversations in World History...

Mar 06, 202339 minSeason 1Ep. 3

Sn 1. Ep 2: Our Heart Knows There’s More in Store for Us: A Conversation with Creativity Coach Naomi Vladeck

Naomi Vladeck discusses the ways in which we use internal language to create and manage “threats” to our creativity, and ways to overcome those limiting thoughts and how creativity is the literacy of what really can't be said. We so often talk about understanding how words are constructed in various spaces. But is it possible that there are inexplicable literacies? What are the literacies we bring to (or create by traversing) unchartered terrains in the landscape? Is there a literacy underlying ...

Feb 26, 202333 minSeason 1Ep. 2

Sn. 1 Ep 1: Literally on the Same Wavelength: The Power of Communicating Through Music

Dr. Paula Washington is an accomplished musician and educator. In this episode, learn more about the neuroscience of music performance and communication. Dr. Washington shares details about her compelling dissertation. References: Washington, P. S. (1993). An electroencephalographic study of musical performance: Imagined versus actual playing and solo versus chamber playing . New York University.

Feb 20, 202329 min

Introducing the Literacy Landscapes Podcast

On Literacy Landscapes, we re-examine literacy theory and watch it in action today. We'll give you an inside look into the classroom and take you outside to where play and practice meet.

Feb 12, 20232 min
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