Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Phyl Macomber, on air from March 21st.
Since completing a fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital’s Kennedy-Krieger Institute in 1988, Phyl Macomber has become an award-winning national speaker, author, inclusion specialist, and curriculum strategist. As President of Make A Difference, Inc., Phyl has consulted with and trained thousands of teaching staff and is a passionate catalyst for systems change in education.
Phyl was featured in the Common Threads Trilogy book series in 2015 as one of the top 100 empowering women from around the globe and has been a guest on several radio shows to discuss simplifying instruction for students of all abilities. In 2016, Phyl was appointed the first ambassador of the educational affairs organization, I AM L.E.E. (I AM Living Education Everyday), whose goal is to expand conversations on educational issues and challenges impacting families and communities. In 2017, Phyl was offered an Ambassadorship at Energime University to help support their mission in educating both children and adults around the world.
Phyl has created a 4-step simple system for how to teach anything to anyone – in a way that students of any ability learn faster and deeper – and, teachers succeed in reaching and teaching ALL students while meeting the standards. Her research-based teaching strategies have been published in numerous articles featured in clinical publications in education since 2009 and are being successfully used across North America and in parts of Australia, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and Italy. This systems-based instruction, called T.H.E. P.A.C.T., is outlined in Phyl’s first book, The Power of T.H.E. P.A.C.T., and is being referred to as “the simple, evidence-based solution for differentiated instruction and meaningful inclusion.”
Their Story Matters with Sara Troy and her guest Ester Benjamin Shifren, on air from March 7th
Hiding in a Cave of Trunks: A Prominent Jewish Family’s Century in Shanghai and Internment in a WWII POW camp. Against an impressive historical background, China-born Ester Benjamin Shifren relates the saga of her family’s century-long existence in Shanghai, the city often referred to as “The Paris of the East,” and details the culture and tribulations of the colorful multi-ethnic population. In the early1840s a vessel brought the Benjamins from India to Shanghai, where they prospered for five generations. Some members of the family achieved high-level diplomatic positions. Owners of prize-winning horses, the family even conducted business at the race- track, sometimes on a handshake! World War II abruptly terminated their privileged lifestyle. In 1943, the Japanese interned the Benjamins for three years in a POW camp. Along with other internees, they endured great hardship and loss of all worldly possessions. In 1948, shortly before the Communist takeover, the Benjamins relocated to Hong Kong, where the ensuing Korean War embargo eventually caused their irreparable financial collapse. In 1951 the family immigrated to Israel. Ester served two years in the army, married a South African in 1957, and spent thirty-six years in South Africa. After spending five years in Canada Ester immigrated to the USA in 1997 and now lives in Los Angeles, California. Ester Benjamin Shifren is an author, artist, musician, and dynamic international speaker. In 2005, in England, she was featured in the BBC1 program “We’ll Meet Again,” and was a guest lecturer for several days at the Imperial War Museum.
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How life changed overnight, and more, of which I’ll speak. So recently from China, with little to our name, Depleted of well-being—the enemy had no shame! First, Israel and tented, then moving to a hut, So many people idle, most doors to work were shut. New roofs of tin still missing, our ceilings were just wood, A Heavy rain fell early—we did all that we could! Pouring in it drenched us, some neighbors from a tent Piled in—that day all old umbrellas were truly heaven sent! Some songs we sang in English were mimicked, hardly fun… We all spoke different languages in 1951! The army came to help us, we needed tons of aid! The government took note, and important changes made. More or less a year went by, we got the tiniest place On roof top of a building, the view its saving grace. We bartered our possessions to pay the purchase price, We traded fridge for icebox, and daily purchased ice From vendor (horse and buggy!)—who shouted out his wares! We heaved ice block, both up and down, more than one hundred stairs! But we were young and healthy, and never said a word, Just happy to have shelter, and freedom of a bird. The next best thing to being like birds that at our level flew, Was being at top of mountain with the most breathtaking view! And soon we started working, in different styles and ways, And started feeling better with how we spent our days. And now I think I’ll end this piece of memoir that’s in rhyme, And leave continuation for another day and time.
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