Cell Phones in the Classroom & Movie Review on Tola Talks – Ep #226

In this conversation, Rich Tola discusses various topics including the changing attitudes towards cell phones in classrooms, his personal experiences as a teacher, and a review of the movie ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’. He reflects on the challenges of managing cell phone use among middle school students and shares insights from his book, ‘The Sub: Tales of an Inner City Teacher’. Additionally, he provides a detailed critique of the film, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses.

Watch now and discover: → Cell phones are a significant distraction in classrooms. → Many teens support banning cell phones in schools. → Rich’s experiences as a substitute teacher are insightful. → Rich’s teaching methods adapted to the challenges of technology. → ‘King Arthur: Legend of the Sword’ is a unique take on a classic story.

Social Media Censorship – Ep 7 – Tola Talks Texas

Today we’re talking about Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and mRNA vaccine technology contributor Dr. Robert Malone getting banned from Twitter plus the children’s book publisher, Heroes of Liberty, getting banned from Facebook; the new independent social media app GETTR embracing free speech with hosts like Joe Rogan and myself @richtola opening new accounts; more confusion plus more of the public’s money needed for more COVID testing; New Year resolutions for healthy living plus fitness tips that’ll keep you posture perfect and laser focused in your workouts; plus financial tips about investing and saving wisely for the future, with a special RIP shout-out to the legendary Betty White.

Tola Talks All Things 1981 on Throwback Thursdays

 

Tola Talks celebrity Penthouse purchases in The Big Apple (Jennifer Lopez), today’s partial Solar eclipse, paper classes for athletes at the University of North Carolina, female football players kicking 42 yard field goals, and Canadian heroes at the Parliament. On Throwback Thursdays, Rich takes us back to his senior year in High School and all things 1981, including major world events, technological advances, pop culture, fashion, music, film and television.

Weekdays on youtube.com/tolatalks.

Tola Talks' Rich Tola on Throwback Thursday
Tola Talks’ Rich Tola on Throwback Thursday