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German Poems show

German PoemsJoin Now to Follow

Classical German poetry by poets such as Goethe, Schiller or Heine.

By Ludwig Wagenstein

Deutsch - warum nicht? Series 3 | Learning German | Deutsche Welle show

Deutsch - warum nicht? Series 3 | Learning German | Deutsche WelleJoin Now to Follow

German for advanced intermediate learners: Join Andreas and his mysterious ex on their exciting adventures. Grammar: Past tense, subordinate clauses, declination of adjectives. [English Version]

By DW.DE | Deutsche Welle

Deutsch - warum nicht? Series 2 | Learning German | Deutsche Welle show

Deutsch - warum nicht? Series 2 | Learning German | Deutsche WelleJoin Now to Follow

German for intermediate learners: Join Andreas and his mysterious ex on their exciting adventures. Grammar: Modal verbs, perfect tense, dative. [English Version]

By DW.DE | Deutsche Welle

Deutsch - warum nicht? Series 1 | Learning German | Deutsche Welle show

Deutsch - warum nicht? Series 1 | Learning German | Deutsche WelleJoin Now to Follow

German for beginners: Join Andreas and his mysterious ex on their exciting adventures. Grammar: Conjugation, pronouns, simple questions, accusative. [English Version]

By DW.DE | Deutsche Welle

The Economic Lowdown show

The Economic LowdownJoin Now to Follow

The Economic Lowdown is a podcast series produced by the Economic Education department of the St. Louis Fed for high school students. The series covers topics in economics, personal finance, banking and monetary policy.

By Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis

The Mythology Podcast show

The Mythology PodcastJoin Now to Follow

The Mythology Podcast explores myth, folklore, and legend from throughout history and from all over the world.

By Beau-Caprice Vetch

Great Black Heroes Podcast show

Great Black Heroes PodcastJoin Now to Follow

This podcast looks to focus the spotlight on Black pioneers and innovators who have impacted society with their efforts in their respective fields. Whether they are African-Americans or Blacks from other countries, their contributions have encouraged a celebration of their achievements during Black History Month, but their enduring impact has changed world history. These Great Black Heroes have made contributions to the fields of civil rights, government, entertainment, sports and education, influencing society to make positive changes for all of its citizens.

By Gaius Chamberlain: Black History Publisher and Speaker

Curriculum 21 Podcast show

Curriculum 21 PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Curriculum 21 is the outgrowth of the work of a dynamic group of educators worldwide attempting to help colleagues transform curriculum and school designs to match the needs of 21st century learners. The impetus originated from the Curriculum Mapping work developed by Dr. Heidi Hayes Jacobs. As we examined maps emerging across the United States and overseas it was evident that curriculum and instruction remains dated although both students and teachers recognize the need to become current and forward thinking in our planning.

By Curriculum 21

101 Homeschool Ideas show

101 Homeschool IdeasJoin Now to Follow

101 Homeschool Idea Podcast is the podcast for you: the home school parent and the homeschool student. Subscribe to the podcast if you ever need a little extra motivation, new ideas for learning activities, or help knowing how to get into college. If you are the teacher or the student, these podcasts definitely have something to offer you. In each episode, people will share suggestions that will help you succeed.

By Brian Ricks: PhD in Educational Leadership, Entrepreneur, Homeschool Enthusiast

Charlotte Mason Poetry show

Charlotte Mason PoetryJoin Now to Follow

Charlotte Mason Poetry is dedicated to promoting Charlotte Mason’s living ideas. We strive to share an authentic interpretation of Mason’s life work through a combination of original and vintage articles by a wide variety of authors. Our team draws from and transcribes many rare and wonderful documents from the PNEU many of which cannot be found anywhere else on the web.

By Charlotte Mason Poetry Team