Speaking: Bette Jamison | Palmetto Leaders
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Speaking The skill of speaking features Bette Jamison, television producer at SCETV and educator."Everyone wants to make a difference, but teachers may have the best claim to being able to shape the future. By helping children learn how best to make their way through life, teachers prepare the corps of time travelers who will be responsible for mankind’s fate 50 years from now. Whatever their motivation, teachers across the state of South Carolina are enjoying satisfying, well-paid careers in supportive environments."
Includes Teacher Appreciation Week collection.
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Speaking The skill of speaking features Bette Jamison, television producer at SCETV and educator.Video
Leadership This Palmetto Leaders segment features Leadership with Dr. Caroline Whitson, former President of Columbia College.Video
Decision Making USC Athletic Director and Former USC Baseball Coach Ray Tanner is our featured guest on Palmetto Leaders. The USC Athletic Director and two-time, back-to-back, NCAA national...Video
Creativity Well-known South Carolina artist and writer, Coach Jim Harrison, discusses the skill of Creativity and reflects on his career in art and also in physical education. Jim Harrison died on...Video
Teamwork Former Head Coach of the USC Men's Basketball Team, will discuss the SCANS Skill of "Teamwork."Video
Leadership Former State Superintendent of Education, Dr. Jim Rex, discusses the SCANS Skill of "Leadership." Dr. Rex focuses on five traits of a good leader: listening encouragement action discipline...Video
Teamwork Coach Buddy Pough, head football coach of the S.C. State University Bulldogs, discusses the skill of Teamwork.Video
Knowing How to Learn: Learning Styles In this video for students, Dr. Barry Russell, president of the South Carolina Technical College System, discusses Knowing How to Learn and adapting one's...Video
Leadership Former S.C. Superintendent of Education, Dr. Mick Zais, discusses the skill of Leadership.Video
Leadership Dr. Andrew Sorensen, former President of the University of South Carolina, discusse d the skill of Leadership. NOTE: Dr. Sorensen passed away on April 17, 2011.