What are the benefits of independent schools? Are they institutions set up to benefit their own families or could they also have a larger purpose in the greater educational landscape? This is just one of the questions Patti MacDonald and I pick apart in this episode. Patti MacDonald was the first principal I ever worked … Continue reading “10. Sharing what can be possible with Patti MacDonald”
How does one teacher move from being a Grade 3 teacher to the executive director for all independent schools in Ontario? Today I talk to Sarah Craig about this question and what she is getting excited about in schools today. Sarah Craig’s title is the Executive Director for the Conference of Independent Schools in Ontario. … Continue reading “9. The big picture of Ontario independent schools with Sarah Craig”
You likely already know that helping your students grow into resilient adults is of the utmost importance, but is mindfulness the way? I know Matt as a fellow teacher with me at The Bishop Strachan School, but I knew I had to interview him for this podcast when I heard through our school’s grapevine about … Continue reading “8. Teaching Mindfulness with Matt Badali”
What happens when your child steals your phone and starts talking to Siri in French? You won’t believe the business that blossoms from this moment in Derek Doucet’s life. Derek Doucet is the new Program Area Leader for Communications at Lakefield College just outside of Peterborough. For many years he was a facilitator with Cohort 21 … Continue reading “7. The Teacher Side-Hussle with Derek Doucet”
How can we as teachers bring our summer way of being into every single day of our life at school? I invited my coach, Justine Cappel, onto the show today to talk about just that. Justine is a certified personal trainer, level 1 Precision Nutrition Coach, pre / post natal fitness specialist, and the owner … Continue reading “6. Everyday wellness for teachers with Justine Cappel”
What do you teach? Most of us would likely answer this question with a subject or a grade level. But not Garth Nichols. His answer: I teach kids. Garth Nichols is the vice principal of student engagement and experiential development at Havergal College in Toronto Ontario. While he is initiating exciting opportunities to redefine … Continue reading “5. Educational Entrepreneurship with Garth Nichols”
How can elite, historically privileged, and cost restrictive independent schools be used for the greater good of society? Today on our show Danielle Passno and I chew on this tasty thought morsel. Danielle Passno is the Head of The Middle School at The Browning School in New York City and was formerly the … Continue reading “4. The public purpose of independent schools with Danielle Passno”
How can English teachers move beyond merely diversifying their reading list and actually “decenter” whiteness in their pedagogy? Today on the show, Meg Goldner Rabinowitz joins me to talk about identity and literature. Meg Goldner Rabinowitz is an educator who works towards social justice in all she does. I invited her on the podcast today … Continue reading “3. Decentering whiteness in the English classroom with Meg Goldner Rabinowitz”
How does one teacher and his fellow friend in education develop a PD model that completely changes the game for teacher learning? Today, I talk to Cohort 21 founder Justin Medved. I met Justin in my first year with Cohort 21 as a bright, shiny new participant. I was just starting my 2nd year as … Continue reading “2: Changing the game for teacher learning with Justin Medved”
What do the first day of school, TV show pilots, and blind dates have in common? They are all awkward beginnings! Welcome to this very first episode. I’m your host, Celeste Kirsh, and we are Teaching Tomorrow. You are either curious and jumping back to the start of this podcast or a devoted and … Continue reading “1: Embracing the awkward imperfections: the pilot episode with Celeste Kirsh”