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Hip hop,interviews,real topics,great energy.,welcome to Plan3tfr3sh Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/planetfreshfm/support
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My name is Dr. Popoola and I'm the host of Mrs. IJ's Kids Inclusive podcast, a show focusing on the challenges of inclusive education for students with disabilities, as well as providing resources for parents, caregivers, educators, and all stakeholders in the African diaspora and in African Nations. In this show, we focus on the possibilities of fully inclusive educational practices in general education classrooms, on the continent of Africa.
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Nuis noemt Beune 'dom'. Ice Derby casino. Matrixtaferelen zijn terug van weggeweest. Gaat ARDJ het redden? Alleen 1000-meter schaatsers mogen de 1000 meter winnen. Roest wint slapend en wij slapen ook. Let op die plekken 11, 12 en 13 van de matrix! Kars Jansman gaat huishouden, dat kan niet anders. Het wordt tijd dat schaatsgrootheden Wüst en Krame…
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Wij roepen samen met Jillert Anema iedereen op zich vooral met zichzelf te bemoeien. Jake Paul getraceerd in boxershort voor de televisie. Sven Kramer wint de volgende Elfstedentocht van Jorrit Bergsma. We hebben onze eigen broodbakmachine meegenomen. De felicitaties van de familie Bolhuis gaan naar Miho Takagi. Ee'm de koei'n melk'n veur da'k 't v…
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Terwijl jullie rustig wachten op de sneeuw, speelt zich een drama van gtst-proporties af in de schaatswereld. Deze week 2 interviews van de Telegraaf met liters juice. We bespreken het Op Glad IJs! Franse schaatsbaan gezocht. Nuis geeft iedereen en z'n moeder een veeg uit de pan. Smekende kampleider Rintje in badjas. Duizenddingendoekje Louis Holla…
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Sinterklaasjournaal boven World Cup schaatsen. Het Koninklijk Concertgebouw Dweilorkest. Thialf F-side. Discriminatie van B-groepers. Opgevoerde Zamboni's als derny's op de ijsbaan. Een hellingshoek in de bochten. Waar stonden Henri en Mark nou? Eendenhelmen bij de teamsprint. Iedereen op een ezel naar een neutrale ijsbaan in Peru.…
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Olympisch schaatsen in Nederland. Jan Smeekens als Stef Clement. Crunchy ijs. Boomkerfvandalisme van Jake en Jutta. Team Roest, Team Rintje en Team Bosker in Team Persuit drama. Japan boven. 1500 met 500 vibes. Koreaan die nog steeds wacht op een duw. Koning Willem-Alexander als oer-icoon van de Mixed Gender Relay. Maar wat is er toch gebeurd in Po…
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De startlijsten zijn nergens te bekennen. De beste Nederlanders blijven thuis. Jillert Anema is fan van de Milwaukee Bucks. Jake Paul verheft schaatsen tot Amerikaanse volkssport en Jordan Stolz gaat dit weekend een wereldrecord schaatsen. Wie is Kars Jansman? Femke Kok staat symbool voor de boerensport. Mixed Gender Relay. Portugal-Belarus om half…
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Basirat is a Ph.D researcher at the University of Cambridge. She is also the founder of The Winford Centre for Children and Women- a charity that provides education and welfare support services for children with developmental disabilities and their families in Nigeria. Basirat is currently researching the perspectives and lived experiences of child…
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"You're lazy! Why aren't you learning well?" These are just some of the labels people put on Rosalin when she was in primary school. Rosalin didn't get formally diagnosed as being dyslexic until she was 30. Rosalin is a seasoned and successful leader with a track record of producing, presenting, and managing the implementation of innovative hospita…
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Dr. Temple Grandin Professor of Animal Sciences at Colorado State University, is a renowned animal behaviorist and autism activist. She is a beacon of light for many parents and educators connected to the autism spectrum and is well known as Time Magazine’s most influential person in the world. Dr. Grandin co-authored 11 books on autism and her lat…
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After being featured in Drake's One Dance video, I was left breathless with Musa Motha. Not by what is obvious but by the power behind what Musa wants to communicate to the world - that dance has the power to change us in ways that we can’t remain the same people after a moving performance. Musa is a South African dancer, filmmaker, choreographer, …
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Bre is a certified educator with a deep passion for helping differently-abled individuals succeed in inclusive settings. She has spent the last 10+ years working with children who have a wide range of educational and personal needs, both in a school setting as well as in the home. Bre has a diverse educational background with degrees and certificat…
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Ijeoma Popoola talks to Lizzy O. After a car accident leading to a spinal cord injury, everything about Lizzy O.'s life changed. Although the podcast was recorded in February, the month of love Lizzy shares insightful information that will encourage, inspire and keep you going throughout the year. REVIEW, LIKE, and SHARE with a friend! For more on …
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Join the conversation with Selene Lewis Wong a 19-year veteran educator, founder of The Free Reads Project, and radio host of The Sisterhood Radio and Podcast host Daughter of the Yam. Are low-SES (social-economic status) minority students being tested and placed at a higher degree into special education classes in public schools than their higher-…
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Before Chidiebere Ibe became the famous face of the well-known viral image of a Black Fetus in a Black Woman’s body…he had a story. Chidiebere Ibe, BSc is a medical student, a Nigerian Medical Illustrator, and a professional among the few in Africa. He is the Creative Director at the Association of Future African Neurosurgeons (AFAN), Young Contine…
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Ibiyemi Ayeni is the Initiatives Manager at Special Olympics Nigeria @sonigeria where she designs and implements projects aimed at reducing inequality. Her education and professional experience have centered on Project management and Accounting, with proficiency in project planning, process improvement, and performance management. She has always ha…
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Happy New Year!! We're bringing 2022 encouraging you to go after your passions. My name is IJ Popoola and I'm the host of Mrs. IJ's Kids Inclusive podcast, a show focusing on the challenges of inclusive education for students with disabilities, as well as providing resources for parents, caregivers, educators, and all stakeholders in the African di…
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Meet Dr. Charlotte Baker, a Professor of French and Critical Disability Studies in the Department of Languages and Cultures at Lancaster University in the UK. She is particularly interested in albinism and has published widely on understandings and representations of albinism in sub-Saharan Africa. She was awarded a Knowledge Exchange Fellowship an…
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Meet Ayanna Davis, an autism advocate born and raised in Westchester County, New York. Along with having autism Ayanna has survived 300 seizures lives with Chronic illnesses has 3 autoimmune diseases, but she doesn’t let that stop her from spreading her message of self-love, joy, equality, diversity, inclusion acceptance, and autism awareness throu…
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Pst. Ololade Adamolekun is the founder of Jesus Kids Home for orphaned children with disabilities in Ibadan, Nigeria. As a non-profit organization, it is also a missionary outreach for vulnerable groups in Nigeria. Her objective is to help abandoned children who are walking purposelessly on the streets; children left with no care because of their d…
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In this episode, Ijeoma Popoola has an open and candid conversation with Prof Mirna Nel, deputy dean for research in the Faculty of Humanities, North-West University (NWU), South Africa on South Africa's "White Paper 6" policy. Dr. Mirna Nel is also a researcher in the Optentia Research Focus Area. Her research interest is primarily focused on the …
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The Importance of Empathy in supporting individuals with special needs. What is empathy and why has it become an essential skill needed especially when supporting individuals with disabilities? On today’s show, I’ll be talking to a friend, parent, and advocate of children with special needs and a fierce supporter and ambassador for spreading kindne…
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Mental Health Awareness and Advocacy are becoming increasingly vital in African communities across the globe, especially for students with disabilities on the continent of Africa. It’s a much-needed ongoing conversation and AND WE’RE STARTING HERE! Subscribe at https://www.ijpopoola.com/inclusive-education and listen on all podcast streaming platfo…
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Students with disabilities in South Africa make up 1% of the graduating student population and there is a lack of teacher training in SPED. What roles do the IMF and World Bank play in the challenges of inclusive education? Dr. Mutanga talks about his current research on decolonizing curriculums to benefit graduating students with disabilities and …
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From a classroom in America back to the streets of Lagos, Nigeria the idea of inclusion isn't just a local phenomena, it's a global movement. It promotes acceptance, as it allows children (and adults) to build friendships and create a sense of belonging. So what role do you play in joining this global inclusion movement?…
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