This is part two of my conversation with Ikram Carpan.And part one, Ikram gave me a new perspective on child development. It's all about letting young people be involved in their own decision making and problem solving--and creating a need for them to learn. If you'd like to reach out to Ikram to talk about his community development ambitions, you can reach him at: ikramcarpan20@gmail.comHe also talked about growing up in Russia, Bangladesh and Turkey, and coming to Canada after hi...
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This is part two of my conversation with Ikram Carpan.And part one, Ikram gave me a new perspective on child development. It's all about letting young people be involved in their own decision making and problem solving--and creating a need for them to learn. If you'd like to reach out to Ikram to talk about his community development ambitions, you can reach him at: ikramcarpan20@gmail.comHe also talked about growing up in Russia, Bangladesh and Turkey, and coming to Canada after hi...
This is part one of a two-part deep conversation with K. Fran Davis, who's Haudenosaunee from the Grand River Territory. She is an Indigenous consultant, researcher, teacher, and owner of Indigenous Learn: Two Row Education Services. In this episode, we learn a bit about Davis' life story and her journey to becoming an Indigenous educator. We also talk about the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the Haldimand Tract, and the continuing effect of colonial policies.Learn more about Davis' te...
Deep Conversations with Strangers
This is part two of my conversation with Ikram Carpan.And part one, Ikram gave me a new perspective on child development. It's all about letting young people be involved in their own decision making and problem solving--and creating a need for them to learn. If you'd like to reach out to Ikram to talk about his community development ambitions, you can reach him at: ikramcarpan20@gmail.comHe also talked about growing up in Russia, Bangladesh and Turkey, and coming to Canada after hi...