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The CanadianED Leadership Show

The CanadianED Leadership Show

著者: Dean Shareski
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Dean Shareski interviews leaders from coast to coast to coast discussing innovation, change and the role leaders play in providing Canadian students with a world class education2023
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  • How Does Technology and Indigenous Education Intersect?
    2025/05/27
    In this episode, we sit down with Darren McKee, Executive Director of the Saskatchewan School Boards Association. We dive into Darren's personal journey, the state of Indigenous representation in government, and his work in Indigenous education. Darren shares his experiences growing up, the challenges he faced, and the milestones he achieved, like introducing teaching treaties in Saskatchewan classrooms. We also explore the role of technology in education, particularly its impact on Indigenous communities. Darren offers insights on AI's potential in the classroom and its broader societal implications. Join us for a rich conversation on leadership, education, and the future of learning in Saskatchewan and beyond.

    00:00 Introduction and Initial Insights
    01:25 Personal Journey and Indigenous Education
    03:38 Conversation with Darren McKee
    03:56 Darren's Career Path
    06:22 Challenges in Leadership
    13:36 Generational Improvements in Indigenous Education
    27:34 The Role of Technology in Education
    28:44 First Nations Technology Renaissance
    29:20 Innovations in Connectivity
    30:07 Challenges and Responsibilities of AI
    31:33 Saskatchewan's Digital Future
    33:22 AI in Education
    39:49 Reflections on Indigenous Education
    42:12 Personal Influences and Cultural Identity
    46:25 Leisure and Local Recommendations
    49:39 Final Thoughts and Appreciation
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    50 分
  • Why is Humanization of Curriculum 'Necessary but Not Sufficient' for Student Success?
    2025/05/20
    In this episode, the discussion focuses on the challenges of balancing the creation of wellbeing conditions with the core business of teaching literacy, numeracy, and overall learning. The importance of integrating both aspects is highlighted, rather than viewing them as mutually exclusive. The conversation features insights into effective leadership, particularly in educational settings, and emphasizes the significance of laughter, a playful spirit, and thoughtful interaction with teams. Camille Williams-Taylor, Director of Education at Durham District School Board in Ontario, shares her journey, including the challenges faced as a black woman in educational leadership. She discusses personal experiences from Manitoba to Ontario, time management strategies, and the integration of personal life with professional responsibilities. Camille's thoughtful approach to leadership, focus on student wellbeing, and emphasis on creating welcoming spaces are key takeaways from this engaging conversation.

    00:00 Introduction and Competing Priorities in Education
    01:38 Guest Introduction: Camille Williams Taylor
    03:33 Balancing Leadership and Personal Life
    04:54 Time Management Strategies
    06:27 Modeling Work-Life Balance
    09:16 Sketch Noting and Visual Learning
    13:29 Journey from Manitoba to Ontario
    18:09 Identity and Representation in Education
    24:23 Influence and Impact of Educators
    28:55 Modernizing School Spaces for Kids
    30:55 The Role of Carpenters in Special Education
    32:55 Leadership Challenges and Competing Priorities
    34:03 Balancing Wellbeing and Education
    37:24 Pathways to Leadership in Education
    44:59 The Importance of Student Voice
    46:36 Personal Recommendations and Reflections
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    51 分
  • Who is Canada's Internet Social Studies Teacher?
    2025/05/13
    In this episode, we dive into the fascinating journey of Steve Boots, Saskatchewan's own internet social studies teacher. Steve shares how his most viewed video wasn’t about politics, but about the surprising connection between Boney M and Milli Vanilli. He discusses his transition from being a traditional classroom teacher to an online content creator, his viral moments, and his thoughts on the evolving landscape of education. Steve also opens up about the challenges of teaching during Covid, the joy and stress of the profession, and his inspiration from popular figures like John Stewart and Stephen Colbert. Whether you're an educator, a student, or just curious about the world of social media influencers, this conversation with Steve Boots is packed with insights, humor, and candid reflections. Enjoy!


    00:00 Introduction and Most Viewed Video
    01:14 Meet Steve Boots: Canada's Internet Social Studies Teacher
    02:52 Steve's Journey into Content Creation
    04:08 Balancing Teaching and Content Creation
    06:46 Navigating Social Media as an Educator
    25:15 The Impact of COVID on Teaching
    30:11 Exploring Job Satisfaction and Compensation
    31:02 Shared Responsibility in Education
    33:10 Industrial vs. Cultivating Education Models
    36:25 Personal Stories of Educational Leadership
    40:41 Advice for Aspiring Teachers
    45:57 Role Models and Community in Content Creation
    51:32 Guilty Pleasures and Local Recommendations
    55:35 Conclusion and Future Plans
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    56 分

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