Whether its teaching strategies, classroom management, how to do practicals without pulling your hair out or figuring out how a matrix works - we’re here to talk, dissect, and sometimes outright rant about all things related to trades pedagogy and praxis (practice). So welcome all of you who are fol…
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Corbin Venida is my guest and we talk about his journey into the culinary trade and how he is working towards reform in the classroom.
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Chad and I get a chance to talk about some interesting rabbit holes and trajectories for TVET in the next five years.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
It was great to have Chad Flinn, Dean of Trades and Technology at Medicine Hat… The post Pedagogy Over Technology appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
Edna Golandsky is a world-renowned piano pedagogue and the leading exponent of the Taubman Approach. She has earned wide acclaim throughout the United States and abroad for her pedagogical expertise, her extraordinary ability to solve technical problems and for her penetrating musical insight. Ms. Golandsky started piano study in Israel at the age of eight. A gifted pianist, she played recitals at the age of ten and was performing with orchestras by the age of twelve. Ms. Golandsky came to the United States when she was sixteen years old, and was immediately accepted to the Juilliard School in their Preparatory Division. She remained at Juilliard for the next eight years, studying with Jane Carlson, Rosina Lhevinne and Adele Marcus, and graduating with bachelor and master's degrees in piano performance.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Edna Golandsky Edna Golandsky is a world-renowned piano pedagogue and the leading exponent of the Taubman… The post An Act of Indescribable Love appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
Episode 79 – Jennifer Green The post Go Big or Go Home appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
Sally, Lucy and I sit down and get back into our book review with chapter 7 and 8 in Appreciative Inquiry for Higher Ed.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Jenn Wicks, MEd, PCC and I have a great conversation about what it takes to learn together as we continue to roll through this current climate.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Peter is an experienced instructor working within E-Learning, teaching, higher education, CADD, and educational technology. Peter also has a strong professional experience in the fields of Building Design Technology and Sustainability and we talk about his adaption of HyFlex learning in his program.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Episode 76 – Peter Kelly An experienced instructor with a demonstrated history of working in… The post the pause button doesn't work appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
Professor Donna Smith Donna is a math instructor teaching College Algebra at Sierra College in… The post Putting the Cookies on the Bottom Shelf appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
Donna is a math instructor teaching College Algebra at Sierra College in California. She believes that leading with compassion is the biggest factor in helping students to be successful, and that is fundamentally based on making students feel like they belong by recognizing them for every win and building their confidence. So she focuses on helping them to develop their critical thinking and soft skills like time management, teamwork, and adaptability.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Sherri Spelic is an educator, leadership coach and digital interloper at home in Vienna, Austria. She is the founder and publishing editor of Identity, Education, and Power.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Christy Boyce and Brandon Carson episode 73 Christy Boyce – LinkedIn Brandon Carson – LinkedIn… The post Post MALAT Adventures appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
Dr. Sally Vinden and I sit down and chat about the origin story and trajectory of 'The Digital Toolshed' she created, and is facilitating at Vancouver Island University.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Dr. Sally Vinden works as the TVET Curriculum, Teaching & Learning Specialist, Faculty of Trades… The post the digital toolshed – ep72 appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
Edward Logan is a plumbing professor at Durham College where he teaches the Plumber Apprenticeship program. Ed is great friend and an even better colleague. His passion is making sure those in his class fully engage with the material and each other and is an avid advocate for the elevation of skilled trades as an excellent alternative to university. Please enjoy, and if you have any comments, suggestions, questions - please reach out through the website - https://praxispedagogy.com/★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
We were so blessed to have Jeanie Cockell and Joan McArthur-Blair (authors of Appreciative Inquiry in Higher Education) join us for this episode. We know you'll find this episode amazing, thanks for listening!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Chapters 5 and 6 So thankful for Jeanie and Joan who took the time to… The post A Transformative force in leadership appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
Critical Appreciative Inquiry – Chapter 4 Photo by Bud Helisson on Unsplash Amazon link for… The post Episode 69 appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
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Sally, Lucy, and I dig in to Chapter 3 in the influential book, Appreciative Inquiry in Higher Education - we get deep!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A Mindset of Hope Sally, Lucy, and I dig in to Chapter 3 in the… The post Episode 67 appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
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Appreciative Inquiry for Higher Education – Chapter 2 In this episode, I sit down with… The post Episode 65 Hope and Magic appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
in this episode, I sit down with Sally and Lucy to talk about the impact and implications of finding Hope and Magic in our Appreciative Inquiry practices.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
the three F’s of building a Team of Educators Gregg Peel is a welding instructor… The post Episode 64 – Gregg Peel appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.
Gregg shares his experience of getting into the trades, then Trades Education, and how he was called upon to build a Welding Program from scratch.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
This is the beginning of a series of episodes dedicated to the book, 'Appreciative Inquiry in Higher Education' by Jeanie Cockell and Joan McArthur-Blair. We review the first chapter, 'Introduction to the Journey'.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
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Passionate about Educational Tech Brandon and I sit down and talk about his current experiences… The post Episode 62 Brandon Carson appeared first on Praxis Pedagogy.