Savouring the Ish
Retrospect and Reinvention
October 24, 2014
Planning for Inquiry-based Physical Education
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As a Phys Ed teaching team, we had a unique opportunity at the beginning of last year to reflect on our physical education program as a who...
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June 26, 2014
Beyond the destination: A reflection on Outdoor Education
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My favourite moment was every moment. The quiet is beautiful... When I was a kid, I used to see faces in everything. It’s been nice to ...
January 26, 2014
Make Math Memorable (A response)
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I've had the opportunity to engage in further conversation about math education with Dr. Robert Craigen, Assoc. Math Professor and co-fo...
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January 21, 2014
Monkeys or Mathematicians (Math is More Than Memorization)
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Pedagogy trumps curriculum every time. Dylan Wiliam The recent parent-driven push for a “return to basics” shift in math curriculum in...
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November 3, 2013
Thinking Through the Awards Debate
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Every once in a while something I care a lot about comes up in the media and is massively misrepresented. It often becomes pretty difficult ...
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October 21, 2013
My Story of Change in Education: Student Voice and Physical Space
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This story was put together as part of the Canadian Education Association's "What Standing in the Way of Change in Education" ...
October 17, 2013
Re-thinking inquiry-based practice in physical education
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While conventional education is often criticized for either segmenting learning into smaller pieces without ever giving kids the whole pic...
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September 11, 2013
When Winning is the Dominant Discourse
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A hilarious post from the satirical CBC news show "This is That" made the rounds on social media late last week claiming that an O...
August 28, 2013
Retrospect and Reinvention
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Looking back, I can without a doubt acknowledge that what has emerged most significantly from my early experiences in teaching is the idea t...
June 3, 2013
How To Build an Awesome Car (Engineering Thinking in Grade 4)
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Traditionally, Grade 4 "Wheels, Levers and Devices that Move" units involve hands on investigations in which students have the opp...
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