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  • Urban Community Cohort at UOttawa ft. Linda Radford

    3 MAR 2021 · Linda Radford is co-lead of the Urban Education Cohort at the Faculty of Education, where she teaches a variety of undergraduate and graduate courses. Her research interests include curriculum policy and renewal, digital pedagogies that foster self-reflexive reading practices, the empowerment of marginalized youth through engaging literacies in critical ways and education for youth in urban high needs settings. Linda joins me today to discuss the Urban Community Cohort, how it is different than other teacher education options and how it nurtures a different perspective among teacher candidates enrolled in the cohort. Find out more about Linda: https://education.uottawa.ca/en/people/radford-linda
    25m 52s
  • Scampering Along on A Tuesday Morning ft. Doug McDowall and Tracey Brown

    3 MAR 2021 · Doug McDowall makes an earlier-than-expected appearance on Hurley in the Morning. We talk about the challenges of staying charged in a battery-driven world, the art of scampering and how other people sometimes see us differently than we see ourselves. All of this is punctuated by a special phone call by colleague Tracy Brown.
    26m 56s
  • Disrupting and Shifting Education ft. Steve Hall and Laura Briscoe

    3 MAR 2021 · Laura Briscoe is passionate about facilitating innovative, collaborative, interdisciplinary and experiential learning opportunities to enhance student learning. She is currently the Coordinator of Innovation for TVDSB and this morning, we learned why Steve Hall is so excited about the work that Laura is doing.
    30m 25s
  • My Last First Cup of Coffee ft. Derek Rhodenizer

    3 MAR 2021 · Some final Hurley in the Morning (for now) reflections from Derek Rhodenizer.
    15m 24s
  • Knowledge and Skills in a Linguistically Diverse Classroom ft. Carol Salva and Natalia Heckman

    3 MAR 2021 · What is the relationship between knowledge and skills in the linguistically and culturally diverse classroom? Natalia Heckman and Carol Salva join us to explore. Follow Natalia on Twitter: @nataliaESL Follow Carol on Twitter: @mssalvac
    28m 36s
  • Equity and The Power of Us ft. David Price

    3 MAR 2021 · Today, organization change consultant, David Price, on the "power of us" through the lens of equity. Learn more about David's work by visiting his website: https://davidpriceobe.com
    27m 18s
  • Typewriters, Training and Advice for Me ft. Derek Rhodenizer

    3 MAR 2021 · On this day, in 1873 (or 74), the first commercial typewriter was released to the world. Derek Rhodenizer on his experience with typewriters. Also, an update on his training regimen and even some last minute advice for me!
    12m 57s
  • The Meaning of CASI, Disruption and Weekend Plans ft. Chey Cheyney

    27 FEB 2021 · Chey Cheyney drops by for a weekly look at classroom life, podcast themes and life, in general.
    3m 3s
  • From Arts Education to Teacher Education ft. Heather Provencher

    26 FEB 2021 · A new voice on Hurley in the Morning, Heather Provencher is an Arts educator, a lover of Canadian music and a Practicum and Field Experience Coordinator at Alberta's Mount Royal University. We talk about all of that in this conversation.
    27m 13s
  • Full Moons, Cookies and Marathon Training ft. Derek Rhodenizer

    26 FEB 2021 · Derek Rhodenizer drops by for his first cup of coffee. This morning we discuss the incredibly beautiful full moon, the price of cookies and Derek's training regimen for the weekend.
    14m 58s
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