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Ontario: Learning Together at Home

  • EP 18 Arianna Lambert

    31 MAY 2020 · Arianna Lambert is a grade 4/5 teacher with the Toronto District School Board. In addition to her classroom work, you'll find her blogging at #ETFO's heartandart.ca. A thoughtful, reflective educator, it was a pleasure catching up with Arianna to find out how she, her students and her families are doing during this time of shutdown.
    20m 42s
  • EP 17 Mahfuza Rahman

    24 MAY 2020 · Mahfuza Rahman is a Digital Lead Learner and Hybrid Teacher with the Toronto District School Board. In this conversation, we explore the meaning of both roles and how Mahfuza and her team have moved into this time of COVID-19 shutdown. A complex and interesting set of transitions!
    18m 19s
  • EP 16 Cal Armstrong

    24 MAY 2020 · Cal Armstrong is a mathematics teacher at Appleby College, Oakville. The school had actually been building the infrastructure for online learning for the past two decades. Listen in as we explore how that planning has stood up in this time of emergency remote learning, and both the personal and professional tweaks that Cal has been making along the way.
    20m 2s
  • EP 15 Rola Tibshirani

    23 MAY 2020 · Rola Tibshirani is a teacher at All Saints Secondary School in the Ottawa Catholic District School Board. Her commitment for learning alongside her students has made this a very interesting time for Rola and her students. Listen how the work that she has already done in building a sense of learning community has translated into her remote teaching/learning practice. Follow Rola Tibshirani on Twitter: @rolat
    21m 48s
  • EP 14 Jim Pedrech

    19 MAY 2020 · Jim Pedrech is the English and Canadian & World Studies department head at Holy Cross Catholic Secondary School in Strathroy, Ontario. In this conversation, we learn about some of the projects that Jim had been working on before the COVID-19 shutdown and how he has attempted to translate some of that vision and energy to an online environment.
    23m 4s
  • EP 13 Amit Mehrotra

    12 MAY 2020 · Amit Mehrotra is Vice Principal at Heart Lake Secondary School in Brampton, In this conversation, he brings his unique perspective as a high school administrator to our discussion on how educators in the province are seeing the current COVID-19 context. Lots of insight on equity and engagement.
    17m 28s
  • EP 12 Jason To

    11 MAY 2020 · Jason To is a mathematics teacher at Westview Central Secondary School in the TDSB. He is a passionate advocate for de-streaming and, as you'll hear in the conversation, the current COVID-19 shutdown has him concerned about his students, many of whom are already marginalized by systemic barriers. But Jason is hopeful and I was inspired by the conversation, his work and the insights that he brings to his work. Follow Jason on Twitter: @Jason_To
    20m 50s
  • EP 11 Zoe Branigan Pipe

    6 MAY 2020 · Zoe Branigan-Pipe is a Special Assignment Teacher for the Gifted in the Hamilton Wentworth School District. Zoe also teaches the Junior Additional Basic Qualifications Course at Brock University. In this conversation, we focus on how her role has been transformed over the course of the year and, in particular, during this time of COVID-19. How does a non-classroom teacher function in a time of remote learning?
    24m 24s
  • EP 10 Michelle Fenn

    4 MAY 2020 · Michelle Fenn is an Instructional Leadership Consultant with the portfolios of Innovations and NTIP at the Kawartha Pine Ridge District School Board. Among other things, we explore her commitment to connecting in a different way with teachers in her district.
    20m 22s
  • EP 09 Jamie Reaburn

    2 MAY 2020 · Jamie Reaburn is Head of English, Huron Heights Secondary School, Kitchener. In this conversation we talk about how she is continuing to connect with students, colleagues and her family during this COVID-19 period.
    21m 34s

Recently, learners and educators throughout Ontario began working together under very different circumstances. In what has been described by the provincial government as Continuous Learning, and by others as Emergency...

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Recently, learners and educators throughout Ontario began working together under very different circumstances. In what has been described by the provincial government as Continuous Learning, and by others as Emergency Remote Learning, Ontario Teachers are again working with their students — not in their classrooms — but rather from their homes. Join us as we converse with Ontario educators and hear, in their own voices, what it is like to be in Ontario: Learning , Together, at Home.
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