In an inquiry education environment, all subjects seem to form together into one. In a pre-Kindergarten Unit of Inquiry about plant life, we incorporated our numeracy. A skill we were teaching was grouping. Could our early learners, group objects in 2's, 3's and more? This is an activity you can do outdoors on the school... Continue Reading →
Outdoor Education Cookbook: Empathy Towards Wildlife (Early Years Lesson – Cleaning Animals)
Earlier this year, when schools closed across the globe and many went to online learning, our Pre-Kindergarten year-level team wanted to focus on some causes of what would eventually become a pandemic. At the time, it was coming out in the news that the source of the virus was a wild animal market. Many questions... Continue Reading →
Making Better Teachers: Update
As you noticed, it has now been more than eight months since I last posted an episode of the Making Better Teachers Podcast. I can honestly admit that the sun has set on the podcast. I decided to throw in the towel because I was simply burning myself out. Being active in the world of... Continue Reading →
Making Better Teachers Podcast 29 – Finding a New and Fantastic Job
It's hiring season. What can I do to stand out from the crowd? What are the do's and dont's of interviewing and recruiting in the teaching world. This week we talk to international school Principal Harish Kanabar about the administrator's view of the yearly recruitment cycle. Listen to the Making Better Teachers Podcast: Libsyn... Continue Reading →
Making Better Teachers Podcast 28: Learning About Leadership – with Joshua Stamper
What makes an effective leader? How does one transition from a classroom to a leadership role? This week we chat with podcaster and educational leader, Joshua Stamper. Joshua talks about his journey from classroom teacher to educational leader at a school in the United States. He also discusses his podcast, Aspire: The Leadership Development Podcast... Continue Reading →
The Louisbourg Fire Department – By William A. O’Shea
The History of The Louisbourg Fire Department - by William A OShea (Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada). Written by William A. O'Shea and published on June 18th, 1995. Part 2 in the history series. A dedicated website to this work will be up and running in the next few days and posts will no longer be on Making... Continue Reading →
The Louisburg Brass Bands – by William A. O’Shea
There are many kinds of teachers in the world. When we think of the word "teacher", often we have images of someone standing in front of a classroom teaching young learners literacy and numeracy. Teachers come in many forms. Some of the greatest teachers are those of history. Every community has a history. That is... Continue Reading →
Making Better Teachers Podcast 27: Living a Life of Science with Tia Luker-Putra
How do you shake up a school's science curriculum and make it more meaningful and fun? How do you get more girls involved in STEM and STEAM? How do you help other educators become more skilled in teaching science? How do you make real-world and hands-on science connections? This week we chat with international educator... Continue Reading →
Making Better Teachers Podcast 26: Inspire Citizens
Who is reshaping education in a time when we need it? Who is impacting educators and students around the world at a time when the world is in need of help? Inspire Citizens are! We chat with Steve Sostak and Aaron Moniz from inspirecitizens.org. They cohosted the Shekou SDG (Sustainable Development Goals) Summit in Shenzhen,... Continue Reading →
Making Better Teachers Podcast 25: Bringing Podcasting Into the Classroom
How can we amplify student voice and teach a large number of communication, organizational and technology skills? Easy... Bring podcasting into your school! This week we chat with Eugene Leonard about how he developed a podcasting program at his school. You'll learn how he did it, how you can and more about his own... Continue Reading →