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In Conversation with Stephen Hurley

  • Redefining Cannabis Education with Mistry Healthcare

    18 JAN 2024 · In this episode we delve into the world of cannabis education with guests Sunil and Hiral Mistry of https://mistryhealthcare.wordpress.com/. As consultants and knowledge mobilization experts in the field of cannabis education, Sunil and Hiral share their personal journeys that led them to champion destigmatizing cannabis use and providing essential education to healthcare professionals, educators, and the general public. They discuss the challenges, misconceptions, and opportunities surrounding cannabis education and highlight the importance of offering accurate and reliable information to young people. Listen in as they engage in a thought-provoking conversation with host Stephen Hurley, and explore how they are working to initiate open and honest discussions around cannabis within the school system and beyond. Hiral is a Registered Nurse, Certified Cannabis Educator and the founder of Mistry Healthcare. She is also a Board Member and Volunteer with various Cannabis organizations. Below you will find details to learn more: EducanNation: https://www.educannation.info/blog ElionMED https://www.elionmed.com/about Parents Against Driving High https://padh.ca/
    24m
  • Restorative Justice in the Classroom with Crystena Parker-Shandal

    17 NOV 2023 · Dr. Crystena Parker-Shandal is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Development Studies at Renison University College at the University of Waterloo. Dr. Parker-Shandal joins me today to talk about her newest book, "Restorative justice in the classroom: Liberating students’ voices through relational pedagogy." We discussed a variety of key points including: - The essence and implementation of Restorative Justice in the classroom and its aim to create meaningful connections, repair harm, and cultivate an atmosphere of care on a broader scale. - The importance of a relational pedagogy, which involves building deep relationships with students and equipping them with tools for constructive conflict management, thereby fostering a more peaceful and democratic school environment. - The challenges, assumptions, and need for high-quality training in adopting restorative justice approaches in schools. We underlined the significance of creating safe spaces for difficult conversations and unmasking the true value in participative discussions.
    35m 10s
  • Preserving the Participatory with Dr. Bonnie Stewart

    27 OCT 2023 · https://www.uwindsor.ca/education/426/dr-bonnie-stewart is Associate Professor, Online Pedagogy & Workplace Learning at the Faculty of Education, University of Windsor. Dr. Stewart will be giving a keynote address at eCampus Ontario's https://www.ecampusontario.ca/tess-2023/) to being held in Toronto on November 1st and 2nd, 2023. In this conversation, we explore some of the ideas that Dr. Stewart will be exploring in her presentation, “Preserving the participatory: Digital empowerment in an age of AI”.
    24m 51s
  • Privacy Pursuit - Media Literacy Week

    25 OCT 2023 · We're joined today by Patricia Kosseim, https://www.ipc.on.ca/, and Matthew Johnson, Education Director at MediaSmarts, Canada's Centre for Digital Media Literacy. In this conversation, we discuss the connections between privacy, children and media literacy. In particular, we talk about https://www.ipc.on.ca/privacy-individuals/privacy-pursuit-lesson-plans/, a series of lesson plans for elementary teachers and students focusing on learning about privacy in our digital world. In addition to the resource, our conversation led us into broader questions around privacy, children and youth. Here are some links based on today's conversation: Putting best interests of young people at the forefront of privacy and access to personal information Resolution of the Federal, Provincial and Territorial Privacy Commissioners and Ombuds with Responsibility for Privacy OversightQuébec, QC, October 4-5, 2023https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/about-the-opc/what-we-do/provincial-and-territorial-collaboration/joint-resolutions-with-provinces-and-territories/res_231005_01/ How organizations can help protect young people online (resolution in plain language) - https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/about-the-opc/what-we-do/provincial-and-territorial-collaboration/joint-resolutions-with-provinces-and-territories/res_231005_01_yth/ Companion document for organizations - https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/about-the-opc/what-we-do/provincial-and-territorial-collaboration/joint-resolutions-with-provinces-and-territories/bg_231005_01/ The IPC’s Digital Privacy Charter for Ontario Schools - https://www.ipc.on.ca/privacy-organizations/digital-privacy-charter-for-ontario-schools/ Teenage confidential: Teens, technology, and privacy (IPC Info Matters podcast episode with Matthew Johnson) - https://www.ipc.on.ca/podcast/s1-episode-9-teenage-confidential-teens-technology-and-privacy/
    36m 9s
  • Land as Relation with Drs. Margaret Kress and Kahente Horn-Miller

    15 SEP 2023 · Land as Relation is a new book from https://canadianscholars.ca that introduces readers to an intersectional approach to Indigenous space and land-based education. It’s an edited collection that includes the voices of indigenous and ally-partnered contributors, weaving a rich and very worthwhile perspective on what is meant by land-based pedagogies. Today, we speak with the books two editors Drs. Margaret Kress and Kahente Horn-Miller. Margaret Kress is Adjunct Professor at University of New Brunswick Kahente Horn-Miller is Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies and Associate Vice-President, Indigenous Teaching Learning and Research at Carleton University
    36m 10s
  • Privacy Pursuit! with Ontario Information and Privacy Commisssioner Patricia Kosseim

    1 SEP 2023 · The Ontario Information and Privacy Commission, in partnership with https://mediasmarts.ca, has created a set of lesson plans for use in elementary classrooms (Grades 2-8). In this episode, we are in conversation with IPC Commissioner Patricia Kosseim about Privacy Pursuit! now available on the IPC website. Here are some key takeaways from the episode: 1️⃣ Kids DO care about privacy! Contrary to common misconceptions, kids today are not indifferent to privacy concerns. 2️⃣ Privacy education is a MUST: Our schools need to address the lack of awareness about commercial activity, surveillance, data monetization, and behavior tracking by companies. 3️⃣ The Privacy Pursuit! Lesson Plans provide powerful entry points to necessary learning about privacy at a variety of grade levels. 4️⃣ Amplifying Collaboration: Collaboration across jurisdictions is crucial for effective privacy protection. https://www.ipc.on.ca/privacy-individuals/privacy-pursuit-lesson-plans/ Here's how you can connect with the Ontario Information and Privacy Commission https://www.linkedin.com/authwall?trk=bf&trkInfo=AQF3iOXMYP913AAAAYpR6a_AuWAnz7clKmzKG6MuGZzkNH0xt5kBNj-dkM2wEhXmBdU8QBRY29ySPl3eCBWyXWvNh8MJQopPi7G-BJAQTaQwMhFnYkgetSp6RFKZvH5jcBDOspg=&original_referer=&sessionRedirect=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.linkedin.com%2Fcompany%2Foffice-of-the-information-and-privacy-commissioner---ontario-canada%2F https://twitter.com/i/flow/login?redirect_after_login=%2FIPCinfoprivacy https://www.instagram.com/ipc.ontario/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCff_vJ7GY4Q8gR-_oBKsaNA
    35m 13s
  • Confronting the Tools of the Oppressor with Drs. Marie Heath, Natalie Milman and Sumreen Asim

    21 APR 2023 · We're joined today by Drs. mailto:mkheath@loyola.edu, (Loyola University Maryland;) mailto:sasim@ius.edu, (Indiana University Southeast ) and mailto:nmilman@gwu.edu, (George Washington University). Along with mailto:jessa_henderson@email.gwu.edu, (George Washington University), these scholars have co-authored "https://citejournal.org/volume-22/issue-4-22/current-practice/confronting-tools-of-the-oppressor-framing-just-technology-integration-in-educational-technology-and-teacher-education/ In today's conversation, we discuss what we can do to critically engage in constructive dialogue about how power, privilege, and prejudice are embedded within technologies.
    36m 58s
  • Steve Paikin on John Turner

    7 FEB 2023 · Steve Paikin newest book is an up close and personal look into the life and career of Prime Minister John Turner. In this conversation, Steve and I share some thoughts about Mr. Turner's leadershp, using some poignant audio clips as a kind of tour guide. Mr. John Turner was a passionate parliamentarian, a strong advocate for democratic process and principles AND a lover of Canada. All of this comes out in full force in toay's conversation. Other podcasts featuring Steve Paikin talking about his new book: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/talking-with-steve-paikin/id1542423250?i=1000590827926 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/episode-161-dialogue-with-steve-paikin/id1605647948?i=1000590181130 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/steve-paikin-john-turner-an-intimate-biography/id1660975271?i=1000590896593 https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/tony-interviews-steve-paikin-about-his-new-book-focusing/id1487734059?i=1000584180425
    43m 32s
  • Bridging the Gap ft. Dr. Rahat Zaidi and Nina Sudra

    17 DEC 2021 · Bridging the Gap is a documentary film project currently being produced to provide a window into the stories, experiences and challenges of displaced and refugee newcomers to Canada. Joining me today to talk about the initiative are project lead Dr. Rahat Zaidi and filmmaker, Nina Sudra. Dr. Rahat Zaidi, is Professor and Chair of Languages and Literacy at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary. Nina Sudra is an Indo-Canadian filmmaker who for the past 25 years has been. creating dialogue about social issues revolving around the multicultural experience. For more about the project and your chance to contribute to its success visit: https://crowdfunding.ucalgary.ca/o/university-of-calgary/i/ucrowdfund/s/bridging-the-gap
    24m 58s
  • Mathematics Education - What We Should Do About What We Know ft. Brent Davis (Werklund School of Education)

    13 DEC 2021 · Dr. Brent Davis is Professor of Mathematics Education at the Werklund School of Education, University of Calgary. He also leads the research team at Math Minds, a "professional community dedicated to the effective teaching of K-12 mathematics". We use Dr. Davis' work on mathematics education, complexity and curriculum design to discuss the current reform efforts in the province of Alberta. In particular, we focus on the importance of ensuring that what current research tells us is reflected in the way we think about curriculum, teaching approaches and resources. Find out more about Math Minds at https://structuringinquiry.com
    29m 42s
Host Stephen Hurley scans the education ecosystem, looking for the people and ideas that are starting to change the way we think about teaching, learning, schools and communities
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