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- 78 - Lee Smith - Moral Distress in Educational Leaders
In this episode we bring you my conversation with Lee Smith about Moral Distress in Education.
With a few stints back in Canada over the years, Lee has been mostly working in and leading schools internationally since 1996. In Australia, Taiwan, Korea, and China, he has been a Literature and Humanities teacher, curriculum coordinator, vice-principal, and principal. He has been affiliated with Canadian-accredited schools abroad, specifically British Columbia offshore schools, for twelve years. In his current role as Offshore School Representative, Lee acts as the liaison between five BC offshore schools in China and the British Columbia Ministry of Education and Child Care. He started his PhD studies at the University of Alberta in 2019, and is now nearing completion of his dissertation. His doctoral study seeks to understand how fifteen principals of Canadian-accredited schools abroad make sense of morally distressing situations within the context of their own professional identities.
For more information on the study that was conducted in Alberta that referenced Moral Distress in Educational Leaders (Dr. Bonnie Stelmach), please listen to this episode of the uLead Podcast or read the study.
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Additional Editing by Mike Brazeau (http://www.reelaudio.ca/)Tue, 21 Mar 2023 - 77 - Dr. Ryan Dunn - Developing Teaching Expertise
This episode features a conversation with Dr. Ryan Dunn. Dr. Dunn was the very first guest on this podcast and I wanted to speak with him again as he recently came out with a new book.
Dr. Ryan Dunn has considerable experience within education and has advised and collaborated with schools and districts across Australia, the USA and Canada. He has worked extensively with school leaders in Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales and Alberta to support leadership development at a system, network and school level.
As a senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne his work focuses on teacher professional learning, educational leadership, mathematics, and middle level leadership. His latest book co-authored with Professor John Hattie, Developing teaching expertise: A guide to adaptive professional learning design, focuses on the effectiveness of adaptive approaches for school improvement. Ryan recently delivered the keynote presentation for the Victorian Department of Education Principal Forums on leading improvement in complex times.
You can connect with Dr. Dunn on Twitter or check out his page at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education.His latest book, Developing Teaching Expertise, is now available.
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- 75 - Carolyn Cameron - Renewal: Breathing New Life Into School Leadership
Carolyn Cameron speaks about her new book "Renewal" and the lessons that she learned in her years as a school leader.
Tue, 25 Jan 2022 - 74 - Organizational Values
Corey continues with the topic of values, this time speaking about the importance of organizational values.
Wed, 27 Jan 2021 - 73 - Knowing Your ValuesWed, 20 Jan 2021
- 72 - Raelene Finlayson - Early EducationTue, 17 Nov 2020
- 71 - Armand Doucet - Teaching During a Pandemic
Armand Doucet speaks about the importance of teachers during a pandemic and navigating change in education.
Tue, 03 Nov 2020 - 70 - Line Groot Degner - Transformative Coaching
Line Degroot Degner speaks about coaching and how to create a culture of improvement in organizations.
Wed, 21 Oct 2020 - 69 - Cale Birk - Observable ImpactThu, 24 Sep 2020
- 68 - Dr. Steven Katz - The Intelligent, Responsive LeaderThu, 18 Jun 2020
- 67 - Kurtis Hewson - Collaborative Response
Kurtis Hewson talks about collaborative response and how it can change how you approach meeting student needs.
Wed, 03 Jun 2020 - 66 - Andrew Baxter - Student Mental Health
Andrew Baxter, the Lead for the Alberta Mental Health Literacy Project in Alberta, speaks about how schools can help with mental health.
Wed, 27 May 2020 - 65 - Dr. Leanne Peters - Leaders as LearnersTue, 19 May 2020
- 64 - Katherine Mann - Communicating AssessmentTue, 24 Mar 2020
- 63 - Dr. Jim Brandon - School Leader LearningTue, 04 Feb 2020
- 62 - Etienna Moostoos-Lafferty - Schools and Reconciliation
Etienna Moostoos-Lafferty speaks about her work helping teachers bring indigenous perspectives to life in the classroom.
Tue, 28 Jan 2020 - 61 - Dr. Jenni Donohoo - Collective Efficacy
Dr. Jenni Donohoo speaks about what collective efficacy is and how to use it for increased student performance in schools.
Tue, 21 Jan 2020 - 60 - 2019 - Year in ReviewTue, 14 Jan 2020
- 59 - Scott Onuczko - Creativity, Communication, & Technology
Scott Onucko, Prime Minister's Teaching award winner, speaks about authentic learning with Communication Technology.
Thu, 31 Oct 2019 - 58 - Dr. Bonnie Stelmach - Creating School CommunitiesTue, 15 Oct 2019
- 57 - Joey Feith - Teaching Physical Education
Joey Feith, physical education teacher and creator of thephysicaleducator.com, speaks to us about the finer points of teaching physical education.
Tue, 01 Oct 2019 - 56 - Adrian Piccoli - Education from a Minister's PerspectiveTue, 10 Sep 2019
- 55 - Lynn Leslie - School Planning That Has ImpactTue, 27 Aug 2019
- 54 - What Great Schools Do #2 - Schools Where Students Want to Be
The second episode in our series about What Great Schools Do focuses on creating schools where students want to be and discusses the following aspects: relationships, academic engagement, fun, safety, fairness & equity, and voice.
Tue, 20 Aug 2019 - 53 - Brad Langdale - "Doing" Physics
Brad Langdale speaks about the importance of science and ways he has learned to connect the sciences with students.
Tue, 13 Aug 2019 - 52 - What Great Schools Do #1 - Teacher Professional LearningTue, 06 Aug 2019
- 51 - Nicole Lakusta - Technology for LearningTue, 09 Jul 2019
- 50 - Dr. Simon Breakspear - Learning Sprints and Teacher Expertise
Dr. Simon Breakspear speaks about how Learning Sprints can be used to increase teacher expertise and ultimately, student performance.
Tue, 25 Jun 2019 - 49 - Langston Evans - Increasing Equity in SchoolsMon, 10 Jun 2019
- 48 - Dr. Randy Hetherington, Bryn Spence & Corey Haley - Leader's Roundtable
Bryn Spence, Dr. Randy Hetherington, and I speak about issues facing school administrators today and discuss solutions to important questions.
Sat, 01 Jun 2019 - 47 - Richard Gerver - A Manifesto for ChangeThu, 23 May 2019
- 46 - Aaron Dublenko - Innovate for Citizenship and the EnvironmentFri, 17 May 2019
- 45 - Dr. Jody Carrington - Kids These Days
Dr. Jody Carrington speaks about how teachers are heroes and how they need to take care of themselves.
Thu, 09 May 2019 - 44 - Dr. Jed Richardson - Program EvaluationThu, 02 May 2019
- 43 - Diane Lander - Concept-Based InstructionThu, 25 Apr 2019
- 42 - Brian Torrance - Everactive Schools & Healthy CommunitiesThu, 04 Apr 2019
- 41 - Janelle Allen - Engaging Adult Learning Online
Janelle Allen, from Zen Courses, speaks about engagement, adult learning, online delivery and creating learning communities.
Thu, 28 Mar 2019 - 40 - Tal Thompson - Building Character and Academics
Tal Thompson speaks about developing the building blocks of character in students, while also raising achievement.
Thu, 21 Mar 2019 - 39 - Dr. Randy Hetherington, Bryn Spence, and Corey Haley - Leading Schools
Dr. Randy Hetherington, Bryn Spence, and Corey Haley speak about the issues administrators face in schools and solutions for these obstacles.
Thu, 14 Mar 2019 - 38 - Dr. Marian Small - Numeracy and MathWed, 06 Mar 2019
- 37 - Supt. Rob Hill - Police and Schools Working Together
RCMP Superintendent speaks about how police and schools can work together to create better communities.
Wed, 27 Feb 2019 - 36 - Jennifer Gfroerer - Leading STEM Implementation
Jennifer Gfroerer, principal of Valley Catholic Middle School in Beaverton, Oregon, speaks to us about the advantages of STEM education and shares her implementation story.
Wed, 20 Feb 2019 - 35 - Dr. Kate Storey - Healthier Students & Communities
Dr. Kate Storey shares ways we might increase the health of our students and communities through schools.
Wed, 06 Feb 2019 - 34 - Justin Jackson - Engaging Adults in Learning
Justin Jackson speaks about adult learning, skills we can teach to prepare students for careers in tech and the importance of mental health.
Wed, 30 Jan 2019 - 33 - Dr. Jennifer Tupper - Educating Future Teachers
Dr. Jennifer Tupper, Dean of the Faculty of Education at the University of Alberta, speaks about what goes into developing the program for educating future teachers.
Wed, 23 Jan 2019 - 32 - George Couros - What The Innovator's Mindset Brings to Good TeachingWed, 16 Jan 2019
- 31 - Review - Education Lessons from Our Past Guests
A short review of episodes #21-30. Corey speaks about the essential messages and take-aways from our guests.
Thu, 10 Jan 2019 - 30 - Anti-resolution Episode
Our guests from this past year give suggestions for small incremental improvements that you can make today.
Fri, 28 Dec 2018 - 29 - Jennifer Waring - Instructional CoachingWed, 19 Dec 2018
- 28 - Ramona Big Head - Colonialism from an Indigenous Perspective
Ramona Big Head speaks about what colonialism is to her as a Blackfoot woman and the effects on her life today.
Thu, 13 Dec 2018 - 27 - Dr. Phil McRae - Curriculum Implementation, Class Size & Technology
Dr. Phil McRae speaks about the new Alberta curriculum, the effect of class sizes on learning and mindful use of technology.
Thu, 06 Dec 2018 - 26 - The Third Path - Dr. David Tranter, Lori Carson, & Tom BolandThu, 29 Nov 2018
- 25 - John McGettigan - Teachers Leading Learning & Citizenship
John McGettigan speaks about teachers leading learning, using Learning Sprints to improve teachers practice and citizenship education.
Thu, 15 Nov 2018 - 24 - Discussion with Bryn SpenceThu, 01 Nov 2018
- 23 - Gordon Campbell - French Immersion Leadership
Gordon Campbell speaks about lesson he learned leading French Immersion schools and his new book about Leadership.
Wed, 17 Oct 2018 - 22 - Jesse McLean & Travis McNaughton - Personalized Learning
Jesse & Travis speak about their experience leading change and how they believe personalized learning should be increased in schools.
Thu, 11 Oct 2018 - 21 - Dr. Jason Jay - Breaking Through Gridlock
Dr. Jay gives tools to find the middle ground in polarized conversations and move forward on contentious issues.
Wed, 03 Oct 2018 - 20 - Summary and Review 1Thu, 27 Sep 2018
- 19 - Dr. Valin Jordan - Social Justice and Education LeadershipWed, 19 Sep 2018
- 18 - Carolyn Cameron - Leading LearningThu, 13 Sep 2018
- 17 - Dr. Suzanne Squires - Mental Health for Students and Teachers
Dr. Suzanne Squires, a family physician, speaks about strategies to help those who are dealing with mental health issues at school.
Thu, 06 Sep 2018 - 16 - Dr. Nancy Wise - Inclusion in French ImmersionWed, 29 Aug 2018
- 15 - Dr. Dwayne Donald - Indigenous Perspectives
Dr. Dwayne Donald speaks about bringing indigenous perspectives into education and shares stories about how we can make schools more inclusive to indigenous students.
Wed, 22 Aug 2018 - 14 - Andrew Milne - Health Literacy
We speak with Andrew Milne, the SHAPE America Health Teacher of the year in 2017, about ways to make Health education relevant and impactful for students.
Thu, 16 Aug 2018 - 13 - Dr. Natalie Keefer - Global Citizenship and Social Justice
Dr. Natalie Keefer speaks about developing citizenship in students and using other practices to increase performance in Social Studies.
Thu, 09 Aug 2018 - 12 - Dr. Dean Kriellaars - Physical Literacy
Dr. Dean Kriellaars speaks about physical literacy and ways that we can improve the overall health of students through changes to how we deliver Physical Education in schools.
Tue, 31 Jul 2018 - 11 - Dr. Eric Anctil - The TechnoHuman Future
Dr. Eric Anctil from the University of Portland shares his thoughts on the use of “machines” in our lives and gives some strategies to become more mindful of how we use them.
Thu, 19 Jul 2018 - 10 - Felicia Ochs - Wellness, Resiliency, and Community
Felicia Ochs is the Wellness Coordinator at Parkland School Division in Stony Plain, Alberta. We speak about why schools and teachers should be concerned with wellness and how we might improve the health of our students.
Tue, 10 Jul 2018 - 9 - Dr. Joanne Blannin - Educational TechnologyTue, 26 Jun 2018
- 8 - #8 - Shelagh Pyper - Nature@School
Shelagh Pyper speaks to use about Nature based play, why we should get outside with our students and some ways to make it happen.
Tue, 19 Jun 2018 - 7 - Bronwyn Ryrie Jones - Assessment to Improve Learning
Bronwyn Ryrie Jones speaks to us about assessment and how to improve our practice to better create learning for students.
Tue, 12 Jun 2018 - 6 - #6 - Dr. Amy Samuels - Culturally Responsive Pedagogy
We speak with Dr. Amy Samuels from the University of Montevallo about equity in schools and how we might ensure that schools serve all of our students.
Tue, 05 Jun 2018 - 5 - #5 - Dr. Duncan Symons - Getting Inquiry Right
Dr. Duncan Symons talks about using inquiry effectively, dialogical approaches to teaching and teaching in rural settings.
Mon, 28 May 2018 - 4 - #4 - Dr. Randy Hetherington - The Power of Relationships
Dr. Randy Hetherington talks about his approach to being a principal and his move towards educational research. He highlights the importance of relationships and giving your all for your students.
Tue, 22 May 2018 - 3 - Kristie O'Neill - Improving Teaching and Learning
In this episode, we speak with Kristie O'Neill about improving teaching and learning. Kristie works with teachers in New South Wales, Australia.
Wed, 16 May 2018 - 2 - Terri Lynn Guimond - Using Learning Sprints
In this episode, we focus on Learning Sprints with Terri Lynn Guimond from Evergreen Catholic Schools in Spruce Grove, Alberta.
Tue, 08 May 2018 - 1 - Dr. Ryan Dunn - Getting a Better Sense of How
We speak with Dr. Ryan Dunn about research on teaching and learning. Ryan shares his insight having worked under Dr. John Hattie, as well as in the Australian states of Victoria and Queensland, in New York City, in California and now in the Canadian province of Alberta.
Thu, 03 May 2018
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