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Noa Daniel, educator, author, and consultant, joins me for a Connected Conversation. We discuss Noa's book, Strum and the Wild Turkeys. Additionally, we share record store memories and discuss the beautiful intersection between Music and Education. Follow Noa's links and order her book here: https://linktr.ee/NoaDaniel
On this episode Susan is joined by the leadership team of The Mentoree; Noa Daniel, Christine Chin and Teri Rubinoff. They discuss their contribution to the new book “Mentoring for Wellbeing in Schools” and the relationships between Self-Reg and The Mentoree.The Mentoree began as a collaborative inquiry into the impact of a 1:1 self-directed mentorship experience on professional learning and student achievement. Through a phased approach, we created a community that supports 1:1 self-directed mentorship experiences as professional learning to strengthen teacher efficacy and impact student achievement. Our goal continues to be fostering responsive, reciprocal and non-hierarchical relationships between Mentors and Mentees and among the community at large. Even the name itself blurs the lines between Mentor and Mentee.thementoree.comMentoring for Wellbeing in Schools: https://www.amazon.ca/Mentoring-Wellbeing-Schools-Benjamin-Kutsyuruba/dp/B0CT9PZ885Follow The MEHRIT Centre & Susan on Twitterhttps://twitter.com/Self_Reghttps://twitter.com/susanhopkins5Learn more with the MEHRIT Centre:https://self-reg.ca/online/Follow the Stuart Shanker & Co Facebook Pagehttps://www.facebook.com/StuartShankerSelfRegSign Up for TMC's Newsletterhttps://mehritcentre.us11.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=c52a5f4a89ff8632f0cfd7d72&id=33b75d66b7
Ever wondered why people change careers to become educators? What are some of the push and pull factors that would cause a change in directions to becoming an educator? On tonight's panel: Aggie Gasior Dr. Jennifer Gates Shyama Sunder Joe Persia Jason Lay
The Mentoree meets 2023 with a lot of offerings and a mission statement that guides and grounds their work. This episode explores why The Mentoree was created, how it has evolved, and answers the questions that are asked about this dynamic learning community.On tonight's panel:Noa Daniel (@iamnoadaniel)Teri Rubinoff (@TeriRubinoff)Christine Chin (@MmeChinFSL)
Promoting the power of visual literacy and how it connects to DigCitSDGs. Noa Daniel welcomes:Leanne Lavender @LeeanneLavenderKatie McNamara @KatieJMcNamaraIvy Yan @Ivy_TwoBirdsEdu
Pedagogical documentation is a way to capture student learning, but how they do that in the early years can teach educators of all grades a lot about assessment as, of, and for learning. In this episode, Noa Daniel (@iamnoadaniel) welcomes a dynamic panel of educators to talk about pedagogical documentation:Michelle McKay @MsMichelleMcKayKlara Redford @kindyfriendsDianne Riehl @DianneRiehlMarcia Nicole @lspyredu
This week's guest, Noah Daniel, shares how in her leadership journey, she needed mentors to provide guidance, wisdom, and inspiration to build beyond her position and explore new opportunities. In this episode, we discuss: TEDx Talk about Personal Narrative Music Project Extending Beyond Her Comfort Zone And her book, Strum and the Wild Turkeys About Noa Daniel: Noa Daniel MEd, is a classroom teacher in the York Region District School Board outside Toronto, Canada. Through her consulting work at https://buildingoutsidetheblocks.com/ (Building Outside the Blocks) she creates personalizing projects and initiatives for schools, boards, and communities. Noa is the Co-Founder and Executive Director of http://thementoree.com/ (The Mentoree). She is also a https://buildingoutsidetheblocks.com/boblog (blogger), a children's book author and podcaster. Noa's children's books include Crazy for Canada, Old Timers: The One That Got Away, and her newest, http://strumandthewildturkeys.com/ (Strum and The Wild Turkeys), through EduMatch Publishing. Noa hosts https://voiced.ca/project/onedmentors/ (OnEdMentors) on voicEd Radio and the former show, https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-personal-playlist-podcast (The Personal Playlist Podcast). She is also a https://www.ted.com/talks/noa_daniel_play_it_forward (TEDx )and keynote speaker. As a board member of https://www.learningforwardontario.ca/ (Learning Forward Ontario), Noa strives to contribute to meaningful professional learning opportunities for educators. All of Noa's work amplifies voice and propels engagement for learners of all ages. She is always building outside the blocks. Follow Noa Daniel Website: http://www.buildingoutsidetheblocks.com (www.buildingoutsidetheblocks.com) Twitter: @iamnoadaniel @strumandtwt @thementoree Instagram: @iamnoadaniel @strumandtwt @thementoree Linkedin: Noa Daniel YouTube: The Mentoree, Strum and The Wild Turkeys https://www.amazon.com/Strum-Wild-Turkeys-Noa-Daniel/dp/1953852203?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1655584156&sr=1-1&linkCode=ll1&tag=aspirewebsite-20&linkId=08aac7ba9e4019769f31570e76e3a8a4&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl [caption id="attachment_3508" align="alignnone" width="1024"]https://joshstamper.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Aspire-Swag-Website-Image-update-6.18.21.png () Aspire: The Leadership Development Podcast Swag, Joshua Stamper, Teach Better[/caption] NEW Aspire Swag with Discount Code: ASPIRE Tee-Shirts and Drinkware: https://teachbetterswag.com/collections/aspire-the-leadership-development-podcast (ASPIRE: The Leadership Development Podcast) This post contains affiliate links. When you make a purchase through these links, The Aspire Podcast gets a small percentage of the sale at no extra cost to you. Need a Presenter for a conference or school PD? https://joshstamper.com/contact/ (Contact Joshua Stamper ) for presentations on Restorative Practices, Leadership Development, and Innovative campus systems. Watch my session on Trauma Informed, restorative and social emotional practices athttp://www.teachsummit.com/stamper ( www.teachsummit.com/stamper) Follow the Host, Joshua Stamper: Contact:https://joshstamper.com/contact/ ( https://joshstamper.com/contact/) Twitter:http://www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper ( www.twitter.com/Joshua__Stamper) Instagram:http://www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper ( www.instagram.com/joshua__stamper) Linkedin:http://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper/ ( www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-stamper) Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AspirePodcast ( https://www.facebook.com/AspirePodcast) Subscribe:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aspire-the-leadership-development-podcast/id1384210762?mt=2 ( https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/aspire-the-leadership-development-podcast/id1384210762?mt=2) Aspire to Lead made it to the Best New Education Books [caption...
Why are library spaces so important in schools? How do we make decisions about what books are part of school libraries, and what books should be removed? Tonight a panel of teacher librarians join host Noa Daniel to discuss this and more. Tonight's panel includes: Jonelle St Aubyn @Ms_St_AubynRabia Khokhar @Rabia_Khokhar1Stephanie SIgner @mssignerGeoff Ruggero @MrRuggeroBeth Lyons @MrsLyonsLibrary
The Mentoree Lounge is a monthly feature on the first Thursday. We invite a panel of Mentees to ask their burning questions of a panel of Mentors. This month, Liz Vandesande has invited 3 Preservice teachers and host Noa Daniel has invited 4 Mentors on an episode titled: Doubting DestreamingTonight's Mentees:Grace JulietteLauren Langellier Liz Vandesande (@mslaulang)Tonight's MentorsJason To (@Jason_To)Melanie White (@WhiteRoomRadio)Siobhan McComb (@MccSio)Usha KelleyMaharaj (@KelleyMaharaj)
In this special Remembrance Day edition of OnEdMentors, Noa Daniel is joined by a panel of Indigenous speakers who have served Canada in military efforts around the world. Tonight's panel includes Tim O'Loan (@TimOloan), Ian McCallum (@IanMcCallum3) Brian McInnes and Jeff Monague.
Noa Daniel is a consultant and Chief Building Officer at Building Outside the Blocks, co-founder and executive director of The Mentoree, hosts the weekly OnEdMentors Podcast on voicEd Radio. Noa is a TEDx and the author of the newly released children's book Strum and The Wild Turkeys.
COVID-19 has created a “shadow pandemic”, There is a surge of Canadian youth and adults suffering from eating disorders and unable to receive necessary treatment. Kim Duffy, co-founder and board chair of the Waterstone Foundation and Dr. Melissa Lieberman join me to share why eating disorders are on the rise and what you can do to help someone who is dealing with an eating disorder right now. This week on RBC's She's the Boss, we're profiling the unstoppable Alison Tedford. Alison is an Indigenous business consultant, single mom and author. She is also a woman with a disability who shares about her experiences running a business while managing chronic pain in her new book, Chronic Profit and is committed to sharing how you can build a business that works for you. Anne Brodie has can't miss entertainment including the long anticipated LOKI on Disney+ starring Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson. Also you won't want to miss her take on Akilla's Escape a "crime-noir about the urban child-soldier" in Toronto. Have you been trying to get in the housing market? If you were left feeling a little defeated with the new stress test for new homeowners that came into effect June 1st, you'll want to hear what Rubina Ahmed-Haq has to say about these new changes and how it affects your chances of getting in the housing market. Did you jump on the pandemic puppy trend? If so you'll want to know about a new service that allows you to access a vet 24/7 from the comfort of your own home. Dr. Sarah Machell us the Medical Director at Vetster.com and joins me to share this innovative way to care for your pet plus some much needed tips for keeping pets cool in the heat this summer. Finally, we end the show on a warm and fuzzy note this week with children's book author, Noa Daniel who shares why she wrote, Strum and the Wild Turkeys, which weaves together themes of identity, inclusion, teamwork and music to create a story about finding your voice through a sense of belonging and the transformational power of music. Social: WaterStone – Foundation for Eating Disorders Website: https://www.waterstonefoundation.ca/ The COPE Clinic www.drmelissalieberman.com Twitter: @WaterStone_F Instagram: @waterstonefoundation Facebook: @WaterStoneFoundation LinkedIn: WaterStone Foundation for Eating Disorders Alison Tedford Website: http://www.alisontedford.com Twitter: @alliespins Instagram: @alisontedford Facebook: @alisontedford Rubina Ahmed-Haq Website: https://rubinaahmedhaq.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/RubinaAhmedHaq Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rubina_ahmed_haq/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AlwaysSaveMoney/ Vetster Website vetster.com Twitter https://twitter.com/Vetster Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vetster.inc/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/vetster.inc/ Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@vetster.inc LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/vetster/ Pinterest https://www.pinterest.ca/Vetsterinc/ Noa Daniel Website: strumandthewildturkeys.com Twitter: @StrumandTWT Instagram: @strumandtwt Facebook: facebook.com/strumandtwt
Noa Daniel and tonight's OnEdMentors panel gather for part two of an exploration into the what's, why's and how's of culturally responsive and anti-bias pedagogy and what it can means for students and educators.Guests include: Jonelle St Aubyn @Ms_St_AubynJason Trinh @jasontriesRaven Cole (@Ravenjcole) and Selena Guilbeaux (@SelenaGuilbeaux) from Louisiana Anti-Bias Education (LAB Education) @LABEonline
Part two of a conversation started earlier this spring on the role of AI in education, schools and classrooms. Panelists tonight: Noa Daniel (host) @noasbobsBrad Waid @techbradwaidRachelle Dené Pōth @Rdene915Nancye Blair Black @NancyeBlackEdu
On this episode of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Louise Johnson, a writer whose work has been published in The Globe & Mail, The Huffington Post, Darling Magazine and more. Her debut book, “Behind the Red Door: How Elizabeth Arden's Legacy Inspired My Coming-of-Age in the Beauty Industry,” is equal parts educational biography of a woman whose name we know, but whose biography has been largely lost to time and memoir. Louise says it is a playbook for any woman looking to reconnect with her most authentic self and create a successful, fulfilled, beautiful life on her own terms. Then, later in the show Noa Daniels stops by. Noa is a classroom teacher, consultant, podcaster and keynote speaker, and writer. Her third children's book, “Strum and The Wild Turkeys,” is a book about finding your voice through a sense of belonging and the transformational power of music and was inspired by a true story.
On this episode of the Richard Crouse Show we meet Louise Johnson, a writer whose work has been published in The Globe & Mail, The Huffington Post, Darling Magazine and more. Her debut book, “Behind the Red Door: How Elizabeth Arden’s Legacy Inspired My Coming-of-Age in the Beauty Industry,” is equal parts educational biography of a woman whose name we know, but whose biography has been largely lost to time and memoir. Louise says it is a playbook for any woman looking to reconnect with her most authentic self and create a successful, fulfilled, beautiful life on her own terms. Then, later in the show Noa Daniel stops by. Noa is a classroom teacher, consultant, podcaster and keynote speaker, and writer. Her third children’s book, “Strum and The Wild Turkeys,” is a book about finding your voice through a sense of belonging and the transformational power of music and was inspired by a true story.
Noa Daniel gathers a panel of educators to explore the benefits and dynamics of student podcasting. Panelists include:Stephen Hurley @Stephen_HurleyDerek Rhodenizer @DerekRhodenizerRebecca Chambers @riseacademy2020Vanessa Bianchi @EvolvingEdu
This week on I Wish I Knew EDU,Ramona talks to Noa Daniel @noasbobs about Building Outside the Blocks activities, mentorship via @TheMentoree and givings kids permission to be themselves in her new children’s book Strum and the Wild Turkeys with Illustrator @alanamc @StrumandTWT strumandthewildturkeys.com @EdumatchBooks
May as Mental Health Awareness Month takes on new meaning at this stage of the pandemic. How can we find and use the resources available to support ourselves and each other in this particularly challenging time.Tonight's panel is led by Noa Daniel and includes:Evin Schwartz @EvinSchwartzEric Kussin @SameHere_GlobalKathy Lott @KathyLottEvan Whitehead @EvanWhitehead00
With so many different learning management software systems available and various digital tools, we are exploring how we can make assessment more efficient, meaningful, and less onerous for teachers.Noa Daniel (@noasbobs) leads a vibrant team of educators in a conversation on ensuring that our assessment is both meaningful AND manageable:Christine Chin @MmeChinYRDSBDeb McCallum @bigideasineduNadia Bearcroft @literacynadia Jason Trinh @jasontriesJen Giffen @virtualgiff Natalie Vardabasso @natabasso
Tonight, Noa Daniel and her panel connect with graduating teacher candidates around questions of hiring interviews and the things that new teachers can be doing to build their skill sets while waiting to be hired. Panelists: Jonathan Weisinger @MrWeisingerMarguerite Campbell @margueritecam52David Stants @DavidStantsRieley O’leary @rieleyoleary
Tonight on OnEdMentors, we're are exploring the role of Artificial Intelligence in schools, how it will impact teaching and learning as well as what we need to teach students about AI to build their digital literacy.Panelists tonight: Noa Daniel (host) @noasbobsBrad Waid @techbradwaidRachelle Dené Pōth @Rdene915Nancye Blair Black @NancyeBlackEduChey Cheney (producers)Pav Wander (producers)
Noa Daniel and tonight's OnEdMentors panel explores the what’s, why’s and how’s of culturally responsive and anti-bias pedagogy and what it can means for students and educators.Guests include: Jonelle St Aubyn @Ms_St_AubynZack Teitel @zackteitelJason Trinh @jasontriesRaven Cole (@Ravenjcole) and Selena Guilbeaux (@SelenaGuilbeaux) from Louisiana Anti-Bias Education (LAB Education) @LABEonline
Tonights panel, led by Noa Daniel, explores tips and tricks to help educators prevent and combat burnout. This week, its:Michael Drezek - @m_drezStephanie Filardo - @i3algebraMandy Froehlich @froehlichm
Noa Daniel welcomes three Ontario-based teacher candidates to the first Mentoree Lounge of 2021. Olivia Romano, Myke Mccallum and Julie Marques bring their burning questions for mentors, Rolland Chidiac, Carol Salva and Sarah Anne Leroux.
March 5 2021 - Episode 39The Ignite EdTech Podcast with @mrkempnz1. Introduction2. Question for you - Where do you go to for learning?3. EdTech Tool of the Week - Mote4. EdTech Tip of the Week - Saying YES!? The Good, The Bad and The Ugly!5. Interview with Chris Woods and Noa Daniel6. Win this weeks prize (books from Dan Ryder) by going to bit.ly/edtechwin and completing the short form (Competition ends 9am SGT on Wednesday 17 February).7. Subscribe, Rate and ShareIf you have a question that you want answered on the podcast please emailinfo@igniteedtech.comConnect with Mark Quinn here or via email markquinn9129@gmail.comLinks from PodcastMake a Difference Podcast (Mark Quinn)Ignite EdTech Learning Portal (FREE and Paid Courses for EdTech and IT in your School Building and beyond)Chris Woods on TwitterChris' Website and BookSTEM everyday podcastTinkercadpHed simulations The Simple Faith of Mr Rogers book and Every Tool's a Hammer bookNoa Daniel on TwitterNoa's Website and PodcastNoa's TedX Talk Google JamBoardDare to Lead book and Originals book
Wonderful professional development with Noa Daniel, Dr. Erik Youngman, Nicole Biscotti, Liz Savage, Tavis Beem, and Danny Hauger! Part 1 of 2, subscribe for next week's episode and tell a teacher-friend about our show! Questions for our next episode or guest ideas? Write us! inspiringteachershow@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @InspiringTeacherShow Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inspiring-teachers/id1442182731?mt=2 Questions for our next episode or guest ideas? Write us! inspiringteachershow@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram @InspiringTeacherShow Subscribe to our Podcast on iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/inspiring-teachers/id1442182731?mt=2 Help support Danny Hauger's Music Podcast new album "Lime Light" on Bandcamp (pay what you want! Support a teacher's dream!) This episode of Inspiring Teachers is brought to you by AmpedUpLearning.com - Are you looking for new and engaging ways to get your students up and moving in the classroom? Get out of the Sit and Get rut of teaching by checking out AmpedUpLearning.com, a 2 teacher owned and operated company in Texas that is looking to gamify teaching with creative new activities for the classroom. From their FRECK! resources and Escape Rooms for Social Studies and Science to SPEED Squares and task cards for Math and English they have TONS of teacher created resources...and don't forget to check out their apparel designed specifically for teachers. Use code HAUGERHISTORY10 to save 10% on all items and follow them on social media @AmpedUpLearning for their monthly giveaways of Amazon giftcards, lessons and apparel. Start your podcast today with a free trial here from Podbean.com and support our show! Hauger History Store on AmpedUpLearning!
In this Bonus episode of The Staffroom Podcast, Chey & Pav go deeper into their themes of Amplify & Inspire with an incredible conversation with Noa Daniel, a teacher, consultant, and Chief Building Officer at Building Outside the Blocks. She is also host of a podcast called the Personal Playlist Podcast and live radio broadcaster of OnEdMentors on VoicEd Radio. In this conversation, Noa discusses a very insightful activity that she does with her students each week - Decoding Photographs - where photographs are analyzed and discussed in some very meaningful ways. A phenomenal way to discuss pertinent social justice topics with our students, at any age level. Listen to Noa tell her story and give us more information the importance of photographs in our teaching, and the many ways they can help synthesize learning in our classroom spaces! Here are some ways to get in touch with Noa Daniel: Website: https://buildingoutsidetheblocks.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/noasbobs
Noa Daniel welcomes an expert panel of ELL Professionals to OnEdMentors to share their insights and advice on supporting EL Learners during this time of pandemic. Tonight's panel includes:Dr. Katie ToppelElementary ELD Teacher & Co-Founderof #ELLchat_BKClub @Toppel_ELD OregonSherry LiptakElementary ELL Co-Teacher & Beginning Blogger@SherryTeacher British Columbia Hieu FraserEducator & Author District ELL Coordinator British Columbia @hieu_fraserHarvey OaxacaDirector of Multicultural & Migrant Education Services @HarveyOaxaca #ELs_CanFlorida Tan HuynhEducator, Author, Podcaster, Blogger@TanKHuynhBangkok, ThailandValentina GonzalezESL Consultant & Author @ValentinaESL TexasCarol SalvaESL Consultant & Author @MsSalvaCTexas
In January of 2020, The Mentoree launched their website and their name. What started out as an experiment in 1:1 self directed mentorship for educators has become a growing community. This week’s episode looks back at the year that was.Tonight's panelists include: Noa Daniel (@noasbobs), Christine Chin (@MmeChinYRDSB), Jen Giffen (@VirtualGiff ), Terry Rubinoff (@Teri Rubinoff) and Karen Friedman (@KarenFriedman).
Noa Daniel MEd, is a teacher, consultant, and Chief Building Officer at BOB. Noa is also a podcaster and a blogger. She hosts The Personal Playlist Podcast (#P3) and the weekly live OnEdMentors show on VoicEd Radio. Noa blogs about her work in and outside of school. Noa is also now a TEDxKitchenerEd speaker! Check it out here: https://www.ted.com/talks/noa_daniel_play_it_forward --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/edtoday/message
Noa Daniel MEd, is a teacher, consultant, and Chief Building Officer at BOB. Noa is also a podcaster and a blogger. She hosts The Personal Playlist Podcast (#P3) and the weekly live OnEdMentors show on VoicEd Radio. Noa blogs about her work in and outside of school. Noa is also now a TEDxKitchenerEd speaker! Check it out here: https://www.ted.com/talks/noa_daniel_play_it_forward
In this episode, Noa Daniel gathers a panel to look at the role that creativity and community can play in the face to face and virtual classroom.Tonight's panelists include: Pav Wander (@pavwander), Chey Cheney (@mrccheney), Rola Tibshirani (@rolat) , Alanna King, (@banana29) Diana Maliszewski (@MzMollyTL)
With so many students participating in online learning, it is crucial to have the right educators in the classroom. Today on the show we are unpacking the keys to keeping students engaged, empowered and inspired to learn. #AMPLIFYING THE VOICES OF #LEARNERS IN THE #CLASSROOM with NOA DANIEL! Noa Daniel MEd, co-founder of The Mentoree, is a classroom teacher in the York Region District School Board. Her consulting work at Building Outside the Blocks gives her a place to creates personalizing projects and initiatives for schools, boards and communities. MORE ABOUT ANDREW: Andrew E. Guy a Work-Life Enrichment Coach, TEDx Speaker, and a bestselling author, best known for “Work Your Words: Finding Your Pathway To Personal Success, which is being converted into a personal development online course. Meeting planners call his presentations “Witty, insightful takeaways, energetic and impactful,” and medical professional staff calls him “He's just too much!” Want to become a guest on the ILIR-PODCAST SHOW with Andrew E. Guy? https://bit.ly/33U0JLd BOOK ANDREW FOR YOUR CONFERENCE OR STAFF DEVELOPMENT: www.andrewguyspeaks.com GET COACHING: https://bit.ly/3hGS97B JOIN THE MAILING LIST: https://bit.ly/30XPvUT CONNECT WITH ANDREW: PODCAST EVERY WEDNESDAY @ 8PM EST https://overcast.fm/itunes1516980186/im-listening-im-ready “I'M LISTENING I'M READY” is a podcast/show for people who are on-the-go, a journey and are committed and ready to make a positive change in their lives. LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewguyspeaks/ INSTAGRAM: http://www.INSTAGRAM.COM/ANDREWGUYSPEAKS FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/andreweguyspeaks TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/andrewguyspeaks Sponsorships: off for this episode --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andreweguyspodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andreweguyspodcast/support
Noa Daniel is gathered by Tracy Crowe @tracy_tcrowe from the University of Ottawa and Bruce Alexander @brucealexander4 from Wilfrid Laurier University to discuss how their respective faculties of education have responded to both the challenges and opportunities surrounding practicum placements for their students this year.
Noa Daniel (@noasbobs) is joined by educators and authors, Jesse Stommel (@jessifer) and Sean Michael Morris (@slamteacher) to talk about new pedagogical approaches (and new ways of looking at pedagogy) emerging from our current pandemic context.Sean and Jesse, along with Chris Friend, have edited "Critical Digital Pedagogy", a powerful new peer-reviewed publication centered on the theory and practice of critical digital pedagogy.
Noa Daniel gathers a dynamic panel of educators to talk about wellness in this time of increased stress and anxiety. Tonight's team includes Rob Dunlop (@robdunlopEDU) , Juan Campos (@Sealwithsmiles) Stacie Goldin, Gayle Grossman Bly (@GGrossmanBly)
It's Islamic Heritage Month and host Noa Daniel (@noasbobs) has gathered a panel of educators and students to talk about what that means to them and to the life of their schools. Guests include: Idil Abdulkadir, Rizwana Kaderdina (@RKaderdina0), Riyad Rahim (@RiyadRahim4), Wahid Khan (@wahidkhan) and Rida Ali.
Noa Daniel is joined by a panel of Ontario educators to start unpacking the potential and challenges associated with destreaming Grade Nine curriculum. Panel members tonight include: Melanie White @WhiteRoomRadioAmanda Potts @ahpottsJason To @Jason_ToBrian Weishar @brianweishar
Noa Daniel is joined by a panel of Ontario educators to start unpacking the potential and challenges associated with destreaming Grade Nine curriculum. Panel members tonight include: Melanie White @WhiteRoomRadioAmanda Potts @ahpottsJason To @Jason_ToBrian Weishar @brianweishar
In Episode 53 of The Staffroom Podcast, Chey and Pav talk about Math and Social Emotional Learning (SEL). The new Ontario Mathematics Curriculum includes SEL as one of the 6 major strands, and therefore there needs to be more of a conversation about what that could look like when embedded in math programming. Chey and Pav talked about a few different resources they used to direct their conversation. They have both received lots of training at school with respect to the new curriculum, and a major piece of their professional development over the past few weeks was centered around SEL. Chey and Pav also were lucky to be able to catch the OnEd Mentors Podcast with Noa Daniel. This past week, the live broadcast was focused on the new math curriculum, featuring a few amazing guests, who are all well-versed with mathematical pedagogy. Noa referenced a TedTalk focused around math, called "5 Ways to Share Math with Kids" by Dan Finkel. In this Ted Talk, Dan discusses 5 principles geared towards sharing math with students. There are important points that Chey and Pav discussed, including - Students need time to struggle, in order to deepen curiosity and the ability to take a risk, and Saying YES to students ideas. The ideas presented were very helpful in establishing a great relationship with students and also helping them along the social emotional pathway with respect to math. Chey and Pav introduce Santiago Meza, principal from Rosamond, for their 3 Enlightened Minutes segment. Santiago talks about his experiences growing up, and the lessons he learned from his family. He also speaks about his initiative, #RootedInStrengthCA. After the 3 Enlightened Minutes segment, Chey and Pav wrap up with some further exploration of what teaching math with embedded SEL might look like. They give lots of great examples of their own experiences as well. OnEd Mentors Podcast with Noa Daniel: https://voiced.ca/podcast_episode_post/responding-to-the-new-ontario-math-curriculum/ TedTalk with Dan Finkel: https://www.ted.com/talks/dan_finkel_5_ways_to_share_math_with_kids?language=en Remember to Inspire, Don't Require, always be a Humble Servant, and Education Never Dies. You can Check out our 3 Enlightened Minutes Guest, Santiago Meza at: Twitter: @santiagoAM115 ----------------------------------------------------------- The Drive with Chey & Pav on Voice Ed Radio: https://voiced.ca/project/the-drive-with-chey-and-pav/ Chey and Pav are a part of the School Rubric team: https://schoolrubric.com/publications/articles/perspectives/item/105-the-staffroom-podcast-with-chey-and-pav-an-origin-story https://schoolrubric.com/publications/articles/itemlist/user/318-thestaffroompodcast ----------------------------------------------------------- Stay in touch with Chey and Pav Through Email and Social Media Email: thestaffroompodcast@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/staffroompodcast/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the_staff_room_podcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/StaffPodcast https://twitter.com/TheDriveVoicEd https://twitter.com/EduNeverDies Pav Twitter: @PavWander Chey Twitter: @Mrccheney
Tonight a panel of passionate math educators join host, Noa Daniel, or a lively and informative conversation about the new Ontario Math curriculum. Tonight’s panel includes Sunil Singh @Mathgarden, Kyle Pearce @MathletePearce, Jonathan So @MrSoclassroom, Jordan Rappaport @JRappaport27
Tonight a panel of passionate math educators join host, Noa Daniel, or a lively and informative conversation about the new Ontario Math curriculum. Tonight’s panel includes Sunil Singh @Mathgarden, Kyle Pearce @MathletePearce, Jonathan So @MrSoclassroom, Jordan Rappaport @JRappaport27
Noa Daniel gathers a dynamic panel of educators to talk about ways of moving forward with Anti-Black Racism. An important and very compelling conversation including Matthew Morris (@callmemrmorris) Jay Williams (@MstrJayWill) Melanie White (@WhiteRoomRadio) Amanda Potts (@ahpotts) Rashmee Karnad Jani (@Ms_Karnad)
Noa Daniel gathers a dynamic panel of educators to talk about ways of moving forward with Anti-Black Racism. An important and very compelling conversation including Matthew Morris (@callmemrmorris) Jay Williams (@MstrJayWill) Melanie White (@WhiteRoomRadio) Amanda Potts (@ahpotts) Rashmee Karnad Jani (@Ms_Karnad)
Tonight, we kick off Season 4 of the OnEdMentors by inviting back the leadership team of The Mentoree. Noa Daniel (@noasbobs), Christine Chin (@MmeChinYRDSB) and Teri Rubinoff (@TeriRubinoff) join us to talk about their stories of mentorship, what we can learn from those stories and how The Mentoree is moving forward with a re-energized plan for supporting educators in the coming year. Find out more about The Mentoree at https://thementoree.com
Tonight, we kick off Season 4 of the OnEdMentors by inviting back the leadership team of The Mentoree. Noa Daniel (@noasbobs), Christine Chin (@MmeChinYRDSB) and Teri Rubinoff (@TeriRubinoff) join us to talk about their stories of mentorship, what we can learn from those stories and how The Mentoree is moving forward with a re-energized plan for supporting educators in the coming year. Find out more about The Mentoree at https://thementoree.com
In this episode Mike and Glen discuss district and state reopening plans for the fall, whether EduTwitter has become toxic and our guest this week is speaker, educator and podcast Noa Daniel.Guest: Noa DanielNoa is such a great person to talk to. Maybe that's why we're both HUGE fans of her P3 podcast. We talked to Noa about that, and how music has influenced her teaching, and so much more.Noa on Twitter: https://twitter.com/noasbobsWebsite: https://buildingoutsidetheblocks.com/Subscribe to the P3 Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/user/personalplaylistpodcastNotes:#ChatOnEducation is now LIVE on https://twitch.tv/insideparticipate every FRIDAY at 8pm ET. Join us!OnEducation is now on YouTube! Subscribe to the channel and listen to prior episodes as they are released!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu2fkhy9cnZZbggW8_K3FgQMike on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/misterwashburnGlen on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/irvspanishParticipate on Twitch: twitch.tv/insideparticipateDistance Reopening Plans: https://twitter.com/pgcps/status/1283433859460337670?s=20Will kids spread the virus to educators: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/18/health/coronavirus-children-schools.htmlFun mask activites... A good idea?: https://twitter.com/MissNikkiIn5th/status/1283561737598509056?s=20Today's podcast is brought to you by:Participate: The presenting sponsor of OnEducation is Participate. As stories continue to highlight the stress placed on educators amid the shift to remote learning, it’s important we recognize the students facing similar emotions. Our partners at Empatico are working hard to provide caregivers at home with resources to help children break through the isolation we’re all experiencing. To learn more about Empatico, visit participate.com/oneducation
Noa Daniel welcomes Indigenous educators Colinda Clyne, Jody Alexander, Pam Agawa and Lori Campbell to the OnEdMentors show to speak about the marking of National Indigenous Peoples Day.
Noa Daniel welcomes Indigenous educators Colinda Clyne, Jody Alexander, Pam Agawa and Lori Campbell to the OnEdMentors show to speak about the marking of National Indigenous Peoples Day.