“Take My Word for It” Audio Segments Coming to Rubin Education

“Take My Word for It” Audio Segments Coming to Rubin Education

Listen up!

Rubin Education plans to incorporate 60-second audio segments to its online curriculum in winter 2019.

The segments, called “Take My Word for It with Danny Rubin,” provide educators short yet substantive “mini-mini podcasts” they can play in the classroom to set up a discussion or classroom activity.

The audio topics will complement the three major themes in the online curriculum: employability skills, entrepreneurship and leadership.

Residents of the Norfolk-Va Beach area will also hear the “Take My Word for It” segments on 89.5 WHRV, the local radio affiliate of National Public Radio (NPR).

We will post a sample audio clip in early February. The full library, organized by topic (ex: interoffice communication), will be available in the online curriculum for participating schools and organizations.

Listen up!

Rubin Education plans to incorporate 60-second audio segments to its online curriculum in winter 2019.

The segments, called “Take My Word for It with Danny Rubin,” provide educators short yet substantive “mini-mini podcasts” they can play in the classroom to set up a discussion or classroom activity.

The audio topics will complement the three major themes in the online curriculum: employability skills, entrepreneurship and leadership.

Residents of the Norfolk-Va Beach area will also hear the “Take My Word for It” segments on 89.5 WHRV, the local radio affiliate of National Public Radio (NPR).

We will post a sample audio clip in early February. The full library, organized by topic (ex: interoffice communication), will be available in the online curriculum for participating schools and organizations.

Marketing teacher Anna-Lisa Wanack from Nacogdoches Independent School District in Texas stands by her Rubin poster about the power of strong writing. Wanack relied on Rubin when she taught in Virginia Beach City Public Schools in Virginia. As soon as she landed in Texas, the Rubin posters and employability skills products returned.