As you've probably already noticed (a while ago), we haven't posted new interviews in a while. We still have many incredible stories to share but, alas, due to various things going on in both our lives, we aren't able to commit enough time to this project to really get it going.

We'll be back when we're better equipped to take on this challenge. Please be patient with us.
And thank you - from the bottom of our hearts - for tuning in.
 
 
Scott Silverman is the Coordinator of Orientation Programs in the Office of Student Life at the University of California Riverside. He also served as Special Editor for the 4th edition of How to Survive Your Freshman Year (ISBN: 978-1933512-31-0). In this episode of Renegade Campus, Scott and I will talk about how students can become empowered on college campus and take full advantage of all the programs available to them. Also, there are some tips on how to orient your university into a community.
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Carlos Rios is a high school teacher and blogger for MoreThanGrades.com. In this episode of Renegade Campus, we learn about the challenges most students face when it comes to college, such as standardized and AP tests, and how MoreThanGrades.com is here to help.

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Robin Culler has worked in the Speech Department at Green Chimneys School in Brewster, NY for 12 years. This school is world renowned for its animal-assisted therapy and for restoring hope to children with emotional, behavioral, social, and learning challenges. The staff at Green Chimneys strives to develop a harmonious relationship between people, animals, plants, nature and the environment through an array of educational, recreational, vocational and mental health services. Culler is the founder of Shark Finatics!, a group of very dedicated students who were horrified at the brutality of finning and vowed to teach as many people as they could about this cruel practice. Here is their story.

You can find more information about the Shark Finatics! on Facebook, and Green Chimneys School at greenchimneys.org
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Dr. Kari Miller is a Board Certified Educational Therapist and Director of Miller Educational Excellence, an educational therapy center in Los Angeles. Dr. Miller began her career almost twenty-five years ago as a special education resource teacher. She has worked with students in a vast array of capacities, including special education teacher and educational therapist. Dr. Miller has a Ph.D. in Educational Psychology and Mathematical Statistics, a Master’s degree in Learning Disabilities, Reading Remediation, Gifted Education and Educational Diagnosis, and a Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education and Behavior Disorders. She hosts her own blogtalk radio show, Special Kid School Talk, which can be found at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/specialkidschooltalk, and is a subject-matter expert for Examiner.com, Parenting Special Needs Magazine, SpecialEducationAdvisor.com, and Bizymoms.com. 

You can find more information about her practice at www.MillerEducationalExcellence.com.
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Jill Lauren, learning specialist and author of That's Like Me and Succeeding with LD talks about how teachers and parents can helps students who have learning challenges discover their strengths.

Then we get to hear the stories of four brave and incredibly persistent individuals: Micah, Alina, Frederica, and Jack who have all been diagnosed with learning disabilities and have come to discover the tough parts and the surprising silver lining.

In fact, stick around till the end of the interview to find out why our guest, Professor Jack Horner, teaches his students how to think like dyslexics. Having personally struggled with directional and letter confusion all my life, it's nice to hear that there are actual benefits to getting with a glitchy brain. Thank you to this week's guests for the insight and encouragement!
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Alfie Kohn writes and speaks widely on human behavior, education, and parenting. The author of eleven books and scores of articles, he lectures at education conferences and universities as well as to parent groups and corporations. Kohn's criticisms of competition and rewards have been widely discussed and debated, and he has been described in Time magazine as "perhaps the country's most outspoken critic of education's fixation on grades [and] test scores."

More info available at: http://www.alfiekohn.org
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Peter Gray is Research Professor of Psychology at Boston College and author of Psychology, one of the main introductory textbooks, currently in its 5th edition. His textbook is one of the first to approach psychology as a whole from an evolutionary perspective. His past research concerned the nature of mammalian motivational mechanisms and his current research on childhood education and play was initially motivated by his son’s unsatisfactory public school experience, which, as you'll hear, caused him to investigate alternative schooling practices modeled after traditional societies and evolutionary theory.

Dr. Gray writes a weekly blog on the Psychology Today site, which can be found at http://blogs.psychologytoday.com/blog/freedom-learn.

One of his lectures comparing hunting-gathering societies to Sudbury schools can be found here: http://evolution.binghamton.edu/evos/projects/early-childhood-education-workshop/
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If you thought blogs and wikis felt futuristic, wait till you find out about how augmented reality is being used to create experiential learning. Still figuring out how to turn on your computer? Learn some helpful tips for using technology in the classroom without getting a heart attack.
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In Bob's words: Bruce Springsteen was born to run, and Bob Pacilio was born to teach. Tune in to hear this Teacher of the Year's insights on what it takes to be a great teacher.

When you're done with that, check out the youtube video of his unique dance learning experience, his powerful book, Meetings at the Metaphor Cafe, and get in touch with him on Facebook.

Agree or disagree with Bob's views? Don't be shy. Click "comments" to start the conversation!
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