The Getting Real With Hilary Show, November 18, 2025
Update: 2025-11-18
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Title: S5EP12, Uncovering The World's Best and Most Talented People with Jodi Asbell-Clarke
Summary:
Jodi taught me about STEM - Science, Tech, Engineering and Math - she was involved back in the 1980's before it even had a name. As one of the few women physicists, she was encouraged to continue down her path. She worked on the space shuttle and met the astronauts.
At some point she pivoted and went to work for TERC, Technical Education Resource Center where she has worked for 31 years. It's a think tank that helps educators catch those falling through the cracks. Many children who are extremely talented in a certain area due not necessarily thrive in the typical education setting.
Jodi and her colleagues do research, create games, help teachers, create curricula. and do so many wonderful in the 2000's. It is a fun way for children to learn how to problem solve and develop computhings to help solve these issues. Zoombinis is a game they created in the 90s that just got re introducedtational thinking.
Jodi has written a book based on her research which you can find in her bio along with links for Terc and Zoombinis.
Thank you, Jodi, for your incredible commitment to our gifted and talented children.
Bio:
Jodi Asbell-Clarke, Ph.D. is the author of the book titled Reaching and Teaching Neurodivergent Learners in STEM: Strategies for Embracing Unique Problem Solvers (Routledge/Taylor&Francis; Publication date: November 23, 2023; $34.95 paper). Grounded in decades of research and classroom practice, this groundbreaking work emphasizes the inclusion of learners who think differently. This book presents individual examples of neurodivergent journeys in STEM and connects neurodiversity to the types of innovative problem-solving skills needed in today’s workforce. Teachers, parents, and administrators will learn how to embrace the unique brilliance and potential of neurodivergent learners, working against historic marginalization and deficit-based perspectives of neurodiversity that hold some of our best learners back.
Website: https://www.terc.edu/
#HilaryBurns #GettingRealWithHilary #TheGettingRealWithHilaryShow #JodiAsbellClarke #TERC #Zoombinis #Education #STEM #Space #Astronauts #Astrophysicist #Physics #ComputationalThinking #ProblemSolving #Students #Neurodiversity #IBM #Teachers #Educators #ProfessionalDevelopment
Summary:
Jodi taught me about STEM - Science, Tech, Engineering and Math - she was involved back in the 1980's before it even had a name. As one of the few women physicists, she was encouraged to continue down her path. She worked on the space shuttle and met the astronauts.
At some point she pivoted and went to work for TERC, Technical Education Resource Center where she has worked for 31 years. It's a think tank that helps educators catch those falling through the cracks. Many children who are extremely talented in a certain area due not necessarily thrive in the typical education setting.
Jodi and her colleagues do research, create games, help teachers, create curricula. and do so many wonderful in the 2000's. It is a fun way for children to learn how to problem solve and develop computhings to help solve these issues. Zoombinis is a game they created in the 90s that just got re introducedtational thinking.
Jodi has written a book based on her research which you can find in her bio along with links for Terc and Zoombinis.
Thank you, Jodi, for your incredible commitment to our gifted and talented children.
Bio:
Jodi Asbell-Clarke, Ph.D. is the author of the book titled Reaching and Teaching Neurodivergent Learners in STEM: Strategies for Embracing Unique Problem Solvers (Routledge/Taylor&Francis; Publication date: November 23, 2023; $34.95 paper). Grounded in decades of research and classroom practice, this groundbreaking work emphasizes the inclusion of learners who think differently. This book presents individual examples of neurodivergent journeys in STEM and connects neurodiversity to the types of innovative problem-solving skills needed in today’s workforce. Teachers, parents, and administrators will learn how to embrace the unique brilliance and potential of neurodivergent learners, working against historic marginalization and deficit-based perspectives of neurodiversity that hold some of our best learners back.
Website: https://www.terc.edu/
#HilaryBurns #GettingRealWithHilary #TheGettingRealWithHilaryShow #JodiAsbellClarke #TERC #Zoombinis #Education #STEM #Space #Astronauts #Astrophysicist #Physics #ComputationalThinking #ProblemSolving #Students #Neurodiversity #IBM #Teachers #Educators #ProfessionalDevelopment
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