Micheal Geist joins me to talk about Access Copyright and the lawsuit happening in Hanover School Division and across Canada as well as, yes, how this pandemic might have an impact on how we are teac…
Okay, so things are weird now. And next steps aren't readily clear. One step being presented is shifting classroom learning to the digital sphere. There's one person I trust to talk about digital tea…
I caught Shelley Moore between sessions at the MASS Conference and we talk about if inclusion is a fundamental reimagining of how schools have operated, the baggage people bring when discussing inclu…
In a deep-dive on public education and issues surrounding it, I talk with Marc Kuly about Titles, teaching adults, teachers’ passion, the promise of public schooling, student teachers’ perception of …
I'm talking Kindergarten this week as I visit Sara Neufeld to discuss Trees instead of numbers, how words reflects beliefs, how we can understand the world by observing kindergarten classrooms, deepe…
I talk with Dave Hoag, Victor Kolynchuk, Doug Hanna, Frank Locker, and Kyle Lewkowich about the structure of schools – the buildings themselves. We cover how a school begins in the planning stages, p…
It would be the end of a decade/start of a new decade without a retrospective, so Audrey Watters joins me to talk about her Top 100 Ed Tech Debacles of the Decade list. We take a close look at the to…
Back at it for the now-annual new years resolutions round table special, we do a bit of a check-in then discuss provincial exams, successes this year, the transactional nature of public school, Kelly…
Though not a teacher as in K-12, Scott Forbes is still involved in education. As an Early Childhood Educator, he works in a daycare, which is extremely important job that is too often under-resourced…
In the conversation eighteen months in the making, I finally sit down with my pal Jamie Leduc to talk about the Sisler CREATE program, Disney movies, non-silver photography and land art, classroom se…
After a failed recording, I sit down with Mike Johnston again to talk about his work as a welding instructor. We talk about his work in engaging students, his initial dislike of school and how he cam…
You can dance if you want to, but please, whatever you do, don't leave me behind! In this not-so-scary episode released on Halloween, I do a dance of the words (aka talking) with Romeo Suban, dance t…
Did you know that the Canadian Museum for Human Rights has an educator-in-residence? I didn’t! But they do – his name is Graham Lowes, and I talked with him about how the world sucks, moving away fro…
I get a little self-indulgent in this episode as I talk with David Cooper Moore about teaching and media literacy, but also a bunch about music.
Specific topics discussed include digital literacy, w…
In advance of the federal election, I talk with the education coordinator for Elections Canada, Joseph Péloquin-Hopfner. We discuss inspiring students to become thoughtful citizens, questions that m…
Matt Henderson and I talk about all things Slavoj Zizek following his lecture at the University of Winnipeg. We discuss the role of a superintendent and being a pedagogical leader before discussing Z…
In this highly informative discussion, David and I define mindfulness and neoliberalism and then have a thorough discussion of neoliberal practices in schools, how to implement mindfulness, how mindf…
00:48:46 |
Wed 31 Jul 2019
Disclaimer: The podcast and artwork embedded on this page are the property of Room 32. This content is not affiliated with or endorsed by eachpod.com.