Popular Podagogy: Learning as a Teacher with Holly Ogden
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What does it mean to be a lifelong learner in the teaching profession? In this episode of Popular Pedagogy, newly appointed Associate Dean of Teacher Education, Holly Ogden, reflects on the power of relationships, curiosity, and growth in teaching and learning. She shares insights from nearly 25 years in education and discusses how these experiences will shape her vision for teacher education at Queen's University. _______________________________________________________________________________________
Dr. Holly Ogden (PhD, Queen’s University) is Associate Dean, Teacher Education and an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Education, Queen’s University. Holly is a teacher, researcher, and musician who has taught in the ConEd, BEd and Professional Master of Education programs. Holly began her career teaching grades one through six with the Limestone District School Board and her classroom experience informs her research interests. She lives in Sydenham with her husband and two children.