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EDLine Canada

  • A Season One Review

    16 AUG 2019 · Donna and Stephen look back on Season One with a review of the topics covered, a special focus on design for learning and a peak into the future for EDLine Canada.
    1h 18s
  • Designing Schools for Learning - Pam Moran

    13 MAY 2019 · Donna Fry and Stephen Hurley are pleased to welcome Pam Moran to this third conversation on Designing Schools for Learning. After working for 13 years with the award-winning Abermale County Public Schools, Pam Moran is currently the Executive Director of The Virginia School Consortium for Learning. The organization is dedicated to providing high-quality professional learning and promoting professional collaboration among educators in order to improve instruction and increase student achievement. Pam is also a principal at socol.moran.partners. Working with Ira Socol, she strives to "transform leadership so that leadership can transform schools".
    1h 1m 53s
  • Designing Schools For Learning: Award Winning Canadian Schools

    7 MAY 2019 · This week on Edline Canada, we continue our series on Designing Schools for Learning. We are so pleased to welcome as guests two educators from award winning schools right here in Canada. Will Burton is a teacher-advisor at the Maples MET School, MICE Program, in Winnipeg, Manitoba. David Truss is a school leader at Inquiry Hub in Coquitlam, British Columbia. iHub wocontinues to be a remarkable place of learning for young adults. ave 1:1 about the work they are doing at this remarkable centre of learning. The Seven Oaks MET School: http://www.7oaks.org/school/themet/Pages/default.aspx Inquiry Hub: http://www.inquiryhub.org/
    1h 1m 1s
  • EdLine Canada - Designing Schools That Work For Kids

    30 APR 2019 · The first in a series of EDLine Canada conversations with educators, students and design experts on what might happen if we began more earnestly and intentionally about school design differently. What might happen if we began with the values and beliefs we have about learning, with a keen eye focused on the students we are serving and the communities that surround them. In this first episode, internationally acclaimed designer, Randall Fielding and Newfoundland/Labrador educator, Jill Handrigan join Donna Fry and Stephen Hurley to launch this special series of conversations. Connect with today's guests and hosts on Twitter: Jill Handrigan @Got_qs https://twitter.com/Got_qs Randy Fielding @RandyFielding https://twitter.com/randyfielding Donna Fry @fryed Stephen Hurley @stephen_hurley
    39m 19s
  • EP 05 Autism - Thinking Twice

    15 APR 2019 · Dr. Gerry Costa is the Founding Director, Center for Autism and Early Childhood Mental Health at New Jersey’s Montclair State University. As you’ll hear Dr. Costa brings years of experience in the area of child development and autism, a connection with the research and, as you'll hear, a passionate and dogged commitment to getting it right for all of our children but, in particular those on the Autism Spectrum.
    1h 1m 29s
  • EP 04 Autism Goes to School

    8 APR 2019 · Donna Fry and Stephen Hurley are joined by Dr. Sharon Mitchell to talk about how our schools might better embrace children and young people with autism. Dr. Sharon Mitchell has worked as teacher, counselor, psychologist and consultant for several decades. Her Masters and PhD degrees focused on autism spectrum disorders and helping kids to reach as high a level of independence as possible. If you’re interested in autism and kids who learn differently, follow Sharon on Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest or Instagram. Check out Donna's pre-show blog about today's episode: https://blog.donnamillerfry.com/network/edline-canada-autism-goes-to-school/
    1h 1m 30s
  • EP 03 The Power and Possibilities of Online Learning

    1 APR 2019 · In today's conversation, we tackle some of the emerging questions about online learning environments—questions of quality, support and professional learning around design and implementation. Joining Donna Fry and Stephen Hurley are two guests with an extensive background in thinking about and working through these questions. Michele Jacobsen is Vice-Dean at the Werklund School of Education at the University of Calgary, and Professor of Learning Sciences, as well as being on the Advisory Board of the EdCan Network. Kathy Pick is a former online teacher with the Virtual Learning Centre in Lindsay, Ontario (Trillium Lakelands District School Board) with incredible insight into what online pedagogy can look like when we are intentional about being present in the learning of our students.
    1h 1m 9s
  • EP 02 - Purpose

    27 MAR 2019 · In this episode, hosts Donna Fry and Stephen Hurley invite listeners to think about the "Why" behind school. Why are schools conceived of, designed and operated in the way that they are? Given that our current public school structure can be traced back to the late 19th century, does this "why" need to be revisited in the 21st century?
    1h 32s
  • EP 01 Generating the Questions

    18 MAR 2019 · In this first episode of EDLine Canada, Stephen Hurley is joined by Max Cooke, Interim CEO of the EdCan Network and Donna Fry, member of the EdCan Network Advisory Council. Together they ask listeners to identify the questions that are on their mind with regards to public education in Canada. What are they talking about? What do they want to be talking about? What are we reluctant to talk about?
    1h 2m 2s
A national weekly call-in show that seeks to broaden and deepen our understanding and perspective on current issues and events in Canadian Education.
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