Passionate educators connect weekly to address questions, explore perspectives, and learn from each other. The Mentoree co-founder and executive director, Noa Daniel, hosts these vibrant and informative discussions.
Passionate educators connect weekly to address questions, explore perspectives, and learn from each other. The Mentoree co-founder and executive director, Noa Daniel, hosts these vibrant and informative discussions.
read more
read less
Passionate educators connect weekly to address questions, explore perspectives, and learn from each other. The Mentoree co-founder and executive director, Noa Daniel, hosts these vibrant and informative discussions.
Passionate educators connect weekly to address questions, explore perspectives, and learn from each other. The Mentoree co-founder and executive director, Noa Daniel, hosts these vibrant and informative discussions.
read more
read less
Kids have undergone significant changes since the pandemic, and these changes can affect their attention, memory, and motivation leading to gaps in knowledge and skills, making it harder for children to engage with new material and impacting their ability to learn. It can also be the source of an increase in behavioral challenges and student’s abilities to self regulate. We are continuing to explore how Self Reg can help manage the changing cadence of our classrooms.
On tonight's panel:
Aviva Dunsiger @avivaloca
Joel Gunzburg
Claudio Moschella
Teri Rubinoff @TeriRubinoff
AI has the potential to revolutionize how we support multilingual learners. By leveraging AI-powered tools, it is hoped that educators can create inclusive and effective learning environments that foster linguistic and cultural diversity and harness Artificial Intelligence to support MLL’s.
On tonight's panel:
Atala Andratis @AMASparkle
Kimiko Shibata https://twitter.com/ESL_fairy
Dr. Michelle Shory https://twitter.com/michelleshory
Early years and outdoor learning go hand in hand, offering a range of benefits for young children's development. Outdoor environments provide rich sensory experiences that stimulate curiosity, creativity, and exploration. We are talking about A Walking Curriculum for The Early Years by Klara Redford and Michelle McKay published by the Outdoor Learning Store.
On tonight's panel:
Klara @kindyfriends
Michelle@MsMichelleMcKay
Gillian@perfinker
Student trauma matters now more than ever. Post-pandemic, we see more students impacted by trauma and many educators believe that trauma is significantly impacting academic performance and behaviours. We are discussing the importance of trauma-informed approaches in education to support the holistic well-being of students.
On tonight’s panel
Theresa Meikle @T__Meikle @calmclearkind
Blair Pike @pike4others
Dr. Ardavan Eizadirad https://twitter.com/DrEizadirad
The Mentoree Lounge is a monthly feature on #OnEdMentors that caters to preservice teachers/teacher candidates. Mentors from The Mentoree community are gathered to address the questions raised, and we invite TC’s to share their questions and add their voices to the monthly episodes.
On tonight's panel:
Terie Nocera @terie_nocera
Will Gourley @willgourley
Tamar Gahiri
Mentees:
Karinna
Nicola
Joanne
Sabryna
Mentorship for teachers is typically a relationship focused on professional development, helping the mentee improve their teaching skills, navigate challenges in the classroom, and advance their career. Mentorship can take various forms and often plays a crucial role in helping teachers grow and succeed in their profession.
Tonight's panel includes:
Kate Sharpe @MentorCoachInst
Diane Vetter @VetterEducation
Rebecca Stroud@restroud
Carina Park@Ms_C_Park
Reading programs offer a gateway to a world of endless possibilities, where the magic of storytelling meets the power of education. By engaging readers through structured programs, we're not just flipping pages – we're igniting imaginations, broadening horizons, and unlocking the potential within each and every student. What are some of the available reading programs and what is their impact on teachers, students, and authors?
Stacey Cornelius
Meredith Tutching @forestofreading
Gina Brown@GinaBrohm
Marilyn MacPherson@RedCedarAward
Pernille Ripp @globalreadaloud
The Mentoree Lounge is a monthly feature on #OnEdMentors that caters to preservice teachers/teacher candidates. Mentors from The Mentoree community are gathered to address the questions raised, and we invite TC’s to share their questions and add their voices to the monthly episodes. This episode addresses questions raised about being a good Occasional Teacher (OT) or substitute/supply teacher.
On tonight's panel:
Nilmini Ratwatte @NRatwatte
Jason Lay @jlay02
Whitney Lundstrom
Tonight's panel has left the classroom but not education. They are all still connected to education in a variety of ways while also utilizing the many skill sets that our profession nurtured in them as they pursue other avenues.
On tonight's panel:
Janet Lee @fenixliteracy
Dr. Sarah Thomas @sarahdateechur
Heather Ryan @heathersryan
Peggy Lunn
Everyone deserves to see identity affirming texts in their school experiences, and the impact of that on student well being is well-researched. How can we honour students’ lived experiences through inclusive texts while addressing issues of censorship?
On tonight's panel:
Anita Brooks Kirkland @AnitaBK @CdnSchoolLibrar
James Saunders @saunders_jamesd
James (Jim) Turk@jameslturk
Natalie