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It's hard to upload this now that she's gone, but it's one of my favourite memories of her. Leanne was a poet, educator and podcaster. She had a unique sense of wit. In 2015 Leanne was an Australian finalist in the National Training Awards Language Literacy & Numeracy category, and she is a national ambassador for vocational education. Presently, Leanne is also the Educator Community Lead for innovative Australian company called Become Education, with goal of “transforming the way that young people are prepared for life after school in this rapidly changing world.” Leanne is also a Launch Team Member for FutureWe, and she is a co-presenter of the Edunauts on VoicEd Canada, a podcast which unpacks the FutureWe Framework of literacies that young people need in order to thrive in the future.
A very special gathering of Future-We community pay tribute to the life of Edunaut, Leanne Hanson. Joining Jonathan Nalder is Rhys Cassidy, Monica Cardozo, Ramona Meharg, Lisa Corbett and Stephen Hurley.
I was informed of the passing of Leanne Hanson, dedicated educator, poet, and #VoicEdFamily member. I am at a loss for words right now, but … Read More ›
Leanne Hanson is joined by Ramona Meharg and Lisa Corbett to talk about the enduring nature of poetry and ways to update it for the 21st century classroom
In today's episode, Ramona Meharg (@RamonaMeharg) speaks with Leanne Hanson (@LeanneHanson) about her work as an educator in Australia, some of what she has learned in teaching disengaged youth, as well as the things that are still to come in her professional life.
Hello, and welcome to Episode 63 of the Planning Period Podcast, your #EdBreakroom. I’m your host, Brad Shreffler. This week on the show I am … Read More ›
Leanne Hanson and Stephen Hurley talk with personalised project proponent Noa Daniel to find out how to plan for projects, academic rigour and an inclusive approach to curriculum.
Leanne Hanson takes the lead on this evening's conversation with Paul Signorelli and Nick Burnett. It's a vibrant discussion dealing with about community, conspiracy, lifelong learning and saying yes!
Jonathan Nalder (@jnxyz) and Leanne Hanson (@leannehanson) are joined by Stephen Hurley (@stephen_hurley) to further explore the importance of the community in our future lives. Today, the trio reflect on stories and learnings around how community works from their own schooling.
Jonathan Nalder (@jnxyz), Leanne Hanson (@leannehanson) and Stephen Hurley (@stephen_hurley) gather to discuss an interesting and important "Journey to Mars" simulation taking place in Hawaii.
In this week's episode, Jonathan Nalder and Leanne Hanson welcome Australian distance educator, Bruce Lee. The topic: Community as a Future Literacy.
In Episode 3 of the Edunauts, Jonathan Nalder, Leanne Hanson and Stephen Hurley discuss the different faces of creativity in the classroom.
Jonathan Nalder, Leanne Hanson, Stephen Hurley and members of the Future-U mission team work live to discern a social contract for the team. Guest expert, Jenny Filipetti (@jennyfilipetti) is in the house for today's broadcast to discuss radical creativity, and the community's social contractFind out more about the Future-U initiative at future-u.org. Jenny's work can be found at jennyfilipetti.com/
I was sent home the first day with a note: Danny needs a ruler. My father nodded, nothing seemed so apt. School is for rules, countries need rulers, graphs need graphing, the world is straight ahead. It had metrics one side, inches the other. You could see where it started and why it stopped, a foot along, how it ruled the flighty pen, which petered out sideways when you dreamt. I could have learned a lot, understood latitude, or the border with Canada, so stern compared to the South and its unruly river with two names. But that first day, meandering home, I dropped it. School by Daniel J. Langton You can find Leanne Hanson on Twitter @LeanneHanson Chasing Squirrels is on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/chasing-squirrels/id1191208370?mt=2 You can find me on Twitter @chrisjcluff and on Wordpress at https://chrisjcluff.com/ If you would like to chat on the podcast, let me know. Song in episode: Fun First by Ketsa is used under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) This song has not been remixed or changed in any way.
You can find Leanne Hanson on Twitter @LeanneHanson Chasing Squirrels is on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/ca/podcast/chasing-squirrels/id1191208370?mt=2 You can find me on Twitter @chrisjcluff and on Wordpress at https://chrisjcluff.com/ If you would like to chat on the podcast, let me know. Song in episode: Fun First by Ketsa is used under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/) This song has not been remixed or changed in any way.