Urban Warfare 101

Urban Warfare 101

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The 2003 Battle of Baghdad

In 2003, one of the most consequential urban operations in modern military history took place as US forces approached Baghdad from the south—the battle for control of the Iraqi capital, including the armored "thunder runs" that collapsed Saddam Hussein’s regime. Drawing from his ...  عرض المزيد

Urban Warfare Project Christmas Wish List, 2025 Edition

It's a holiday tradition for MWI and the Urban Warfare Project Podcast—the annual Christmas wish list episode. Once again this year, host John Spencer turns the podcast's focus to an important question: What items should be on a military force's urban warfare holiday wish list? T ...  عرض المزيد

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Leaning into A.I. with Jeff Utecht
Outliers in Education from CEE

Don't be afraid of the big, bad A.I.! In this episode, we sit down with educator, author, consultant and A.I. expert Jeff Utecht to dissect how AI tools like ChatGPT-4 have the potential to revolutionize the classroom. Utecht helps us navigate the delicate balance of excitement a ...  عرض المزيد

The Game-Changing Strategy No One's Talking About -- And why you need it now
School Leadership Reimagined

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[Episode 118] How Strong School Culture Reduces Chronic Absenteeism (w/ Khari Shabazz)
Teaching Channel Talks

In this episode of Teaching Channel Talks, Dr. Wendy Amato speaks with Khari Shabazz, Managing Director of Schools and School Partnerships at K12 Coalition, about how shifting from compliance to connection can combat chronic absenteeism. Drawing from his experience as a school le ...  عرض المزيد

EP287 Bell-to-bell instruction is NOT best practice. Here's the research.
Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

The expectation that students be fully engaged in learning tasks from the first minute of the class period until the last is known as "bell-to-bell instruction."

It's a widely-accepted practice in education, but does neuroscience actually support it?

Bell-to-bell ...

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