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  • Lenin Guerra on Rapport

    6 JUL 2019 · Lenin Cavalcanti Guerra is a Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan. His recent article in The Conversation (Canada) uses the 30th anniversary of the Robin William's "The Dead Poets Society" as a backdrop for a conversation about rapport in education. Although, Lenin's research focuses on rapport at the post-secondary level, our conversation was able to touch on all levels of the system. Here's a link to the article: https://theconversation.com/as-dead-poets-society-turns-30-classroom-rapport-is-still-relevant-and-risky-115448
    29m 58s
  • Ted Christou - Modernization and Progressivism in Ontario's Education History

    6 JUL 2019 · Dr. Ted Christou is Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Research at Queen's University, Ontario. Widely known for his passion and expertise in the area of the history of education, Dr. Christou's recent article in The Conversation, "Welcome to the latest wave of ‘modernizing,’ ‘progressive’ school reforms in Ontario" sheds a new (!) light on what is currently happening in that province and other jurisdictions across Canada.
    42m 24s
  • Louis Volante - Literacy Assessment in a Multiliteracies World

    17 APR 2019 · Dr. Louis Volante is a Professor in the Faculty of Education at Ontario's Brock University. He was the lead author on a recent article in The Conversation, "Testing literacy today requires more than a pencil and paper". In this conversation we explore the changing literacy landscape around the world and how the assessments that we use to gauge both student success and school effectiveness might be expanded to capture the new possibilities that are open to educators, researchers and, most important, students. Check out Dr. Volante's (et al) most recent contribution to The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/testing-literacy-today-requires-more-than-a-pencil-and-paper-114154 Follow Dr. Louis Volante on Twitter: @LouisVolante Also connect with article co-authors: Dr. Carol Campbell: @CarolCampbell4 Dr. Christopher DeLuca: @ChrisDeLuca20 Dr. Jennifer Rowsell: @drjenrowsell Dr. Lorenzo Cherubini: @lorenzocherub
    36m 3s
  • Dr. Steve Sider - Leadership for Inclusive Education

    16 APR 2019 · Dr. Steve Sider is Associate Professor at the Faculty of Education, Wilfred Laurier University. Steve's recent article in The Conversation explores the pillars of school leadership that help us reaffirm our commitment to every child in every school——everyday! Here's a link to Dr. Sider's piece in The Conversation: https://theconversation.com/every-child-matters-what-principals-need-to-effectively-lead-inclusive-schools-114249 Follow Dr. Sider on Twitter: @drstevesider
    44m 33s
  • Stephen Murgatroyd - The G.E.R.M. Comes To Canada

    15 APR 2019 · Stephen Murgatroyd is a broadcaster, writer and consultant working with government, for-profit and not-for-profit organizations across Canada and around the world. He has a specialized knowledge about the way ideas move across the planet and is able to use that knowledge to help us step back and see how, what may seem like local challenges and opportunities, are really part of a much bigger picture. In this conversation, we talk about the Global Education Reform Movement (G.E.R.M.) and how its effects are starting to be felt on the Canadian education landscape.
    29m 13s
  • Elena Merenda - The MOMO Challenge

    6 APR 2019 · Elena Merenda is Assistant Program Head of Early Childhood Studies at University of Guelph-Humber. Her recent article in The Conversation, "‘Momo challenge hoax’ prompts parents to help children deal with scary media" has prompted some deeper conversations about the images and stories that young children encounter in their online lives. How do parents and educators monitor not only the content, but how children are responding to that content?
    29m 50s
  • Kerry McCuaig - Full-Day Kindergarten

    5 APR 2019 · Kerry McCuaig is Fellow in Early Childhood Policy, Atkinson Centre, OISE, University of Toronto. Kerry was on the original team that consulted and reported on a vision for early childhood learning that ultimately led to the establishment of what we now know as FDK. In this conversation we dig a little deeper into the success of the Ontario FDK program and why it is important for our children, our families and our communities.
    29m 50s
  • Louise Zimanyi - Developing Wonder, Wisdom in A Forest School Program

    4 APR 2019 · Louise Zimanyi is Professor of Early Childhood Education, School of Health Sciences, Humber College, Toronto Louise has extensive experience in global and regional programming, policy development and advocacy in early childhood development (including Sustainable Development Goals 4 target on ECD) . She is currently researching how young children develop wonder, wisdom and relationships in a forest and nature program (co-piloted in at Humber College 2016) as well as parent perspectives of their children’s experiences in the forest nature program. Louise's article in The Conversation, "Wonder and wisdom in a children’s forest nature program" can be found at: theconversation.com/wonder-and-wisd…-program-106692
    32m 26s
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  • Eva Pomeroy - University Homerooms

    2 APR 2019 · Eva Pomeroy is the Social Innovator in Residence at Concordia University in Quebec. Her recent piece in The Conversation presents an idea for transforming the undergraduate experience by intentionally building cross-disciplinary cohorts of students. Read the article here: theconversation.com/why-universitie…omerooms-106299 Find out more about Eva and her work: www.concordia.ca/about/next-gener…ion/pomeroy.html
    29m 10s
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