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Leadership Talks
Professional Learning
28 episodes
1 day ago
This podcast engages school leaders across Ontario in authentic conversations about their passion and expertise within K-12 education. We hope listeners will gain practical insights and strategies from each other to enhance learning and strengthen their school communities. Most importantly, this podcast will highlight excellence in practice and the joy of school leadership!

HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Advisor, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning, Ontario Principals’ Council
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This podcast engages school leaders across Ontario in authentic conversations about their passion and expertise within K-12 education. We hope listeners will gain practical insights and strategies from each other to enhance learning and strengthen their school communities. Most importantly, this podcast will highlight excellence in practice and the joy of school leadership!

HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Advisor, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning, Ontario Principals’ Council
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Education
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
Episodes (20/28)
Leadership Talks
S2 EP03 - Understanding Trauma-informed Practice
In today’s classrooms, educators shape not only academic outcomes but also the emotional and psychological safety of their students—especially those students who have experienced trauma. Dr. Jackie Eldridge, formerly of York Catholic District School Board, joins us on Leadership Talks, to share her personal trauma story, where school became a refuge. This talk will explore the critical role teachers and administrators play in creating trauma-informed environments that transform both student success and school culture.

Trauma isn’t just an event—it’s the emotional and physiological response to an experience that overwhelms a person’s ability to cope. For students, trauma can arise from abuse, neglect, racism, poverty, or violence. When unaddressed, it may appear as defiance, withdrawal, anxiety or inattention—not as a lack of desire to learn but as a nervous system in survival mode.  

Trauma-informed practice is a mindset—a shift from “What’s wrong with you?” to “What happened to you?” and eventually, “What’s strong in you?” It’s about recognizing signs of trauma, responding with empathy, and avoiding harm through punitive systems.  

Administrators must model emotional intelligence, foster psychological safety, and embed trauma-informed values into every layer of school life. Teachers, on the frontlines, build safe, responsive classrooms and protect their own well-being too.  

Ultimately, trauma-informed practice isn’t a program—it’s a paradigm. The most powerful tool in any school is the adult who chooses to see, hear, and believe in every child.  

Let’s explore together practical strategies, tactics and skills that can be immediately applicable in classrooms.

OUR GUEST
  • Dr. Jackie Eldridge, formerly York Catholic DSB
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Season 2 Episode 03 Transcript
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2 weeks ago
21 minutes

Leadership Talks
S2 EP02 - Leading with Confidence: Empowering Women in Leadership Roles
Joining us for this episode of Leadership Talks is Sheena Yap Chan, bestselling author of The Tao of Self Confidence and Bridging the Confidence Gap with Wiley, and a renowned speaker on leadership and empowerment. Sheena shares how confidence-building strategies can transform leadership potential, especially for women in education. This conversation explores the unique challenges women face in leadership, actionable steps to build self-belief, and how cultivating authenticity can inspire and empower teams.

Drawing on her books and lived experience, Sheena will share practical advice for school principals and leaders on fostering inclusive environments where diverse voices are celebrated. From navigating cultural expectations to bridging gaps in confidence that hold women back from leadership opportunities, Sheena offers both inspiration and actionable tools. Listeners will walk away with strategies to strengthen their leadership presence, uplift others, and create schools rooted in equity, authenticity and visibility.

OUR GUEST

To find out more or connect with Sheena, visit
  • LinkedIN - https://linkedin.com/in/sheenayapchan
  • all other links - https://sheenayapchan.com/links

HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council

Season 2 Episode 02 Transcript
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4 weeks ago
19 minutes

Leadership Talks
S2 EP01 - OPC International Exchanges Program
This episode takes us global!

We welcome Lisa Piquette, OPC International Learning Lead, and Ana Mena, principal with the Trillium Lakelands DSB, in a conversation about OPC’s International Exchanges which is a job shadowing experience that immerses administrators in a personal and professional learning journey as they spend time learning with school leaders in other countries, shadowing them in their daily work, living in their homes, and experiencing life as they do. In this session you will hear what participants have to say about their experiences, the impact on their professional practice and advice to anyone considering participating in an international exchange. 

Further information about registration, the current roster of participating countries and deadlines can be found on the webpage for International Exchanges - Ontario Principals Council.

OUR GUESTS
  • Ana Mena, Trillium Lakelands DSB
  • Lisa Piquette, OPC International Learning Lead
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Season 2 Episode 01 Transcript
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1 month ago
27 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP24 - CALMfident Leadership: Nurturing principal well being
This podcast is dedicated to empowering Principals to prioritize their well-being while navigating the challenges of educational leadership. 

Vinita Mongia, a recently retired Principal and now a Leadership Consultant for School Leaders, introduces her transformative “CALM” Resilience through Self-Care Framework, designed specifically for Principals. Vinita shares actionable self-care strategies, that not only enhance leadership effectiveness, but also reduce stress. Her insights will inspire you to invest in your personal leadership journey, fostering greater CALM, CONFIDENCE, and clarity in your role. Unlock the power of well-being in your leadership—tune in now to transform your success from within, feel inspired, and reignite your “CALMfident” leadership journey.

Join Vinita on January 29, 2025 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. EST for a webinar where she shares more specific examples of how to apply the CALM framework to school leadership. Vinita will also share her journey and encouragement for school leaders to engage in personalized leadership development. To register and attend this FREE informative webinar, visit https://lu.ma/20eleojr.

RESOURCES:
  • Biography and personalized leadership development services
  • CALM resilience through self-care framework
  • CALM placemat for personal reflection handout
OUR GUEST
  • Vinita Mongia, Peel District School Board
    • LinkedIn - @vinita mongia
    • Website - www.vinitamongia.com
    • Email - vinitamongia@gmail.com
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 24 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
22 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP23 - Equity and Mathematics
Joining us for this episode is Nicole Andrée Vernon, who shares with us how she explored the ways in which Equity might support the success of our Mathematics classrooms and at the institutionalized level.

Teaching Equity and Mathematics (T.E.A.M.) Leadership is a mathematical leadership initiative that she developed in 2022 to monitor instruction, guide student learning, and build on school mathematical education improvement processes. T.E.A.M Leadership ensured that students were centered, reflected and affirmed within their classrooms and schools.

The primary goals of T.E.A.M. were to consider our mathematical classrooms, institutional & system issues from an Equity, Diversity and Inclusive lens, as it relates to:
  1. Access
  2. Achievement
  3. Identity
  4. Power within our mathematical classrooms.  
As a lead learner, Nicole focused on teaching practices that included opportunities for students to engage in active learning, and to probe, analyze and evaluate The Silenced Dialogue - the voices of those who have been marginalized because of race, gender, socioeconomic class, dominant language & ethnicity. Nicole continues to ensure that one’s teaching is within the context of ‘a system vision of excellence in education,’ and continues to co-construct shared reflections and encourage critical, courageous dialogue in collaboration with a network of courageous critical friends about the impacts of structures, power relations and mathematical inequalities. 

OUR GUEST
  • Nicole Andrée Vernon - Durham District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 23 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
19 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP22 - Cell Phone Use in Schools
Josh Windsor joins us in conversation with Dr. Alison Yeung to share how they have worked together to educate parents regarding the use of cell phones and the impact of social media on teen mental health. Josh has implemented some school wide flexible policies to support student learning and assist students to self regulate with regards to their use of social media during learning time.   

OUR GUESTS
  • Alison Yeung, MD Family Medicine
    • Instagram @thesmartphoneeffectmd
  • Josh Windsor - Waterloo Region District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 22 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
26 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP21 - Community Circles
Integrating circles is a simple, yet profound, practice to positively impact individuals in a school community. The goal of this podcast is to share information on how circles can be implemented in varied ways. Goals include building a strong sense of community, promoting active listening and restorative practices, and creating safe and inclusive learning environments.   

ARTICLES and RESOURCES
  • Using Circles: quick tips handout. Inclusive, Safe and Caring Programs, Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.
  • What You Need to Know About Community Circles. OCDSB Mentally Healthy Classrooms 2023, Ottawa-Carleton District School Board.
  • Fisher, Douglas and Frey, Nancy. 2022. Community Circles Build Restorative School Cultures. ascd educational leadership, September 2022
  • Riel, Margaret. 2000. Learning Circles: Virtual Communities for Elementary and Secondary Schools. eric.ed.gov ED441665
  • Amos, Clifford. 2013. Teaching Restorative Practices with Classroom Circles. Center for Restorative Process and San Francisco Unified School District.
OUR GUEST
  • Kim Esdaile - Ottawa-Carleton District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 21 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
21 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP20 - Self-regulation
This podcast, with guests Linda Cotnam and Sharlene McHolm, will give an overview of the classroom realities, in a way that only experienced educators can bring. They discuss what self-regulation is and what it is not. Together we invite our audience to explore the factors that impact self-regulation for both the child and the adult supporting them.

As school leaders, we play key role in addressing student achievement. This can be difficult when students have poor self-regulation. We know that self-regulation is a key component to so many aspects of a child’s life, including social relationships, academics and dealing with conflict. Being able to self-regulate is essential, and due to its importance, is a key part of Kindergarten programming/curriculum. What factors need to be considered? How should one react? Considering that self-regulation skills are so vastly different, not just in Kindergarten students but all the way into high school and sometimes even adulthood, what are the key factors that affect this and what does research say? We know the tension between exciting play-based learning and what teachers and DECEs struggle with when you have a child or three in the classroom that cannot handle the choice that it represents. How do we provide great provocations that will help all students and extend the learning of the brightest? Join us as we unpack in this episode.

OUR GUESTS
  • Linda Cotnam - Waterloo Region District School Board
  • Sharlene McHolm - Waterloo Region District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 20 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
22 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP19 - Project Based Learning and Student Engagement
Students clearly express that they want to see themselves in what they learn. For this episode, Andrea Gill joins us to share some of the student led projects that have taken place in her schools.  By fostering student voice in schools, student interest and goals are centred in their learning. Student census data alongside qualitative data, supports initiatives in learning that reflect student identity, lived experiences and community funds of knowledge.

Project-based learning increases engagement in students as they are in the drivers’ seat for their learning, with the educator serving as a mentor who scaffolds tasks and provides feedback. This model of teaching increases collaboration across the school fostering interconnection, increasing community-based school model and inter-peer coaching, mentorship and leadership. This is an exciting and engaging conversation to have and Andrea looks forward to sharing it.

OUR GUEST
  • Andrea Gill - Halton District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 19 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
17 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP18 - Affirming & Centering Two-spirit, Indigiqueer Black, Racialized 2SLGBTQQIA+ Persons with Multiple Intersecting Identities in K-12
Please note that this episode mentions self-harm and/or suicide. While we don’t want to cause anxiety or stress, we acknowledge that this may be the experience for some people. If needed, we encourage you to reach out for support to a trusted friend or colleague, another personal resource or your organization’s Employee Assistance Program. Included for your reference is TDSB's resource page for Immediate Support/Help.

Robert Durocher (Métis/French, he/him), centrally assigned to the Urban Indigenous Education Centre of Excellence, partners up with Jordan Applebaum (he/him) to discuss the importance of Gender and Sexuality Alliance’s (GSA’s) in schools to support 2SLGBTQQIA+ students and community members. Affinity groups can work together to lead, centering Indigenous, Black, and racialized student voices. It is a crucial time to focus on joy for Two-spirit, Indigiqueer, trans, 2SLGBTQQIA+ students and communities with intersecting identities. This is why Robert and Jordan are sharing their experiences in this episode and why they support GSA staff advisors through the TDSB GSA Network which reaches students and staff across the system. Initiatives include the annual EnVision Conference, Two-spirit, Indigiqueer Conference, Queer Nature walks, GSA Network Meetings, and 2SLGBTQQIA+ Pen Pals for literacy, joy, education, and building community connections.

TDSB GSA Network has a website and helps organize events, such as conferences, field trips for GSA members and Pride events. For more information visit: TDSB GSA Network

OUR GUESTS
  • Jordan Applebaum, Toronto District School Board
  • Robert Durocher, Toronto District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 18 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
22 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP17 - Is It Healthy High Achievement or Perfectionism?
School leadership provides a wonderful opportunity to influence change and growth. Schools naturally foster high achievement and celebrate those that walk our halls. Unfortunately, sometimes the strategies also reinforce perfectionist tendencies, foster self-sabotage and invoke the feeling of being an imposter.

As a (former) Principal, Lorraine LaPointe’s passion continues through studying the heart-mind-body connections and applying the latest brain research to create healthier habits of achievement, self-esteem and self-acceptance. This is needed today, more than ever! Through her company, Head Heart Synergy, Lorraine mentors, coaches and has authored the book Perfectionism Unplugged. She joins our podcast to share some powerful insights, metaphors and transformational stories showing how to turn fear of failure, anxiety and self-doubt, into the fuel for success.

OUR GUEST
  • Lorraine Lapointe - retired Durham District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 17 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
21 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP16 - Working on a Mentally Healthy You: Some actionable steps
Michelle Sigmann is a principal, a certified wellness coach and an author of a book that guides individuals through a framework of setting goals and actionizing their visions. Her leadership style lends itself to authentic ways of teaching and leading. In this conversation with Leadership Talks she touches on her personal story where overwhelm and stress almost had her at rock bottom. The experience galvanized her new outlook and is now fuel for her passion for supporting and coaching others.  

School leaders tend to believe that they should have all the answers. Michelle speaks about real, sustainable work and action that can be implemented. You can show up feeling less overwhelmed and stressed. You can balance the busy and transfer renewed energy into strategies that can be used in your school building.  

Consider starting your day with you (5-10 minutes) using these three easy guidelines:
  1. Build up your self worth, be in control of your thoughts.
  2. Identify stressors by writing it down to reflect and take control / prioritize. 
  3. Be patient with yourself while you implement good habits.
Resources (with notes from Michelle):
  • Time Audit - I briefly talked about trying to find time in your day. When you complete this audit make sure to do your busiest day. The goal is once you fill it all in to try and find 15-20 minutes in your day to replace it with a habit that is for you. Please reach out to me for a more detailed guidance on this.
  • Power Statements - In the podcast, I talked about the importance of reframing your mindset by using positive self-talk / power statements. The science behind this is more than just the words. Do this each day for yourself and see the changes in your mindset and the way you show up in your workplace and home!
OUR GUEST
  • Michelle Sigmann, Durham District School Board
    • IG - @michellefitnessmomma
    • LinkedIN - @Michelle Sigmann
    • Website - www.wellnessmichelle.com
    • Email - michsigmann@gmail.com
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 16 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
18 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP15 - Special Education 6-week Co-learning and Instructional Cycle
This conversation is with Dinusha Gunasingham and Samantha Stephen, who join us as representatives of the Transformational Administrators' Network; a group of administrators and educators invested in championing change management. With a focus on whole school implementation (for the benefit of ALL students), this group co-created the Transformative Administrators' Toolkit (TAT), an administrative toolkit that includes resources, materials, tools and frameworks that can be utilized by administrators to shift white supremacy culture by deprivatizing practice, employing evidence-based processes, setting direction through high expectations, centering and affirming students’ intersecting identities and fostering a climate of collaboration, responsibility and accountability that includes students, families and staff as active agents. 
 
Dinusha and Samantha highlight for listeners how they have used the 6-week Co-learning and Instructional Cycle, included in the TAT toolkit, to foster positive student outcomes. It is a proactive, responsive and intentional tool created to action a transformative process to address disproportionalities in special education. The framework provides scaffolded support for educators to work in community with students, families and colleagues using critical discourse to complete an evidence-based process with a focus on problematizing practice and not students, as well as encouraging ongoing and purposeful critical reflection of current pedagogy.  
 
Dinusha and Samantha were not able to consolidate all 6-weeks of the cycle for us in the podcast episode due to time constraints, however, they wanted to express for listeners that Weeks 4 - 6 continue with the collection of student and staff driven dialogue and data. Then analysis of the specific goals and intentional teaching strategies for when, in Week 6, a review team comes together to assess if the cycle should:
  • (a) Continue.
  • (b) If a referral to ISSP for a more intensive evaluation of supports (both school and / or community based) is required.
  • (c) Discontinue with monitoring.  
The purpose of the 6-week Co-learning and Instructional Cycle is to action, in the most effective and intentional way, an individualized program to meet students' specific academic and socio-emotional needs using informed instruction. 
 
To further benefit students and support colleagues the Transformational Administrators' Network is open to sharing more information* on the TAT toolkit. Contact Dinusha at sharlene.gunasingham@peelsb.com or Samantha at samantha.stephen@peelsb.com.
 
*Note, the tool will only be shared with support in understanding the conceptualization. This allows the creators to ensure that the elements, use and framework are not used in a manner that operates outside of their original vision. They welcome inquires from anyone who is interested and open to a conversation and/or learning session.

OUR GUESTS
  • Dinusha Gunasingham, Peel District School Board
  • Samantha Stephen, Peel District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 15 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
32 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP14 - Debunking the Myths Around Virtual Learning
As the school leaders of Peel Elementary Virtual School, Raquel Cariati-Cardoso and Sumeeta Merwar, have comprehensive understanding of virtual learning's role in the educational landscape. Their insights are backed by practical experience that focus on ensuring that students' diverse needs are met effectively in an innovative virtual space. Having been at the forefront of implementing virtual learning methods that cater to individual student, Raquel and Sumeeta have many success stories and examples that demonstrate how virtual learning has positively impacted the students that attend virtual school. There is flexibility to provide comprehensive support, specialized resources and an inclusive learning environment for all students. This is not the same virtual learning that happened during the pandemic.

OUR GUESTS
  • Raquel Cariati-Cardoso, Peel District School Board
  • Sumeeta Merwar, Peel District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 14 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
19 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP13 - Equity and Mental Health: Strategies for Navigating Challenges
For this episode of Leadership Talks, we welcome Anjali Bajaj, a secondary vice-principal with the Toronto District School Board.

Anjali shares how leading for equity impacts the mental health of school administrators, a topic which she presented in the spring of 2023 OPC Vice-principal Symposium. While acknowledging post-pandemic realities, there is a greater need to support student & staff mental health due to tensions faced by school leaders. The impact of trauma / stress on our health and practice, include compassion fatigue and racial battle fatigue. What then are the tangible practices that are available for aligning both self & community care. How do we to hold colleagues/staff accountable to equity practices, while also maintaining personal wellness? This is where strategies such as mentoring/coaching of equity conversations, the SMHO cultural humility tool and the importance of partnerships can be used to widen the circle of care around a school community.

OUR GUEST
  • Anjali Bajaj, Toronto District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
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1 year ago
23 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP12 - STEM Education Leadership through Inclusive Design
In this episode, Lisa Cole shares how inclusive design approaches may provide an opportunity to co-design and co-implement programs that make system impact in STEM education. She plays a pivotal role at York University’s Lassonde School of Engineering, which launched k2i (kindergarten to industry) academy in June 2020 with a mission to create an ecosystem of diverse partners, committed to dismantling systemic barriers to opportunities for underrepresented students in STEM. The k2i academy engages with youth by bringing STEM to life – connecting directly to school boards and their classrooms, offering innovative work-integrated learning programs, and partnering with community organizations to provide unique, hands-on STEM learning opportunities. Today, they have grown to reach 27,000+ students, teachers, families, and community members, spending 230,000+ hours in virtual and face-to-face engagements, generating almost $6M in funding.  

The k2i academy works with system leaders in publicly funded school boards. They are committed to working with diverse partners to question current systems, create opportunities for collaboration, investigate challenges, and design approaches to implement in partnership.  
  • About k2i: https://lassonde.yorku.ca/about/our-values/kindergarten-to-industry-k2i-academy
  • About Lisa Cole: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-limcole
OUR GUEST
  • Lisa Cole – Director of Programming, k2i academy | Lassonde School of Engineering | York University
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
Episode 12 Transcript PDF
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1 year ago
20 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP11 - Leading Through Challenging Situations
School leaders are tasked with ensuring the health and safety of the students and staff in school buildings. Many would wonder how to manage when a challenging situation elevates to a level that is out-of-the ordinary.

Steve Oliver joins the Leadership Talks team for a conversation to share his journey and what he learned from handling a high profile situation so that colleagues can recognize the resources that are at their disposal to navigate challenging circumstances, while leading in a way that prioritizes and supports the wellness and resiliency of the students and staff in their school community.

OUR GUEST
  • Steve Oliver, Halton District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
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1 year ago
18 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP10 - Personal Leadership Journey as an Arab Woman
Diane Merhi's story is a testament to the fact that there is no one set pathway to leadership. In this Leadership Talks, Diane shares her personal journey, beginning as an office administrator, transitioning to educational assistant, and eventually taking on teaching and leadership roles. Her lived experiences as a first-generation immigrant navigating the school system, combined with her experiences as an educator, have deeply informed her approach to leadership.  

Diane also discusses the importance of representation, including different perspectives when building your staff team and actively cultivating inclusive spaces for students and the school community so that they feel they belong. She points out that there is no “easy button” to leadership and encourages colleagues to believe in their self-determination, hard work and resilience. She invites everyone to continue to question current practices and processes to create positive change.  
Listen now for more valuable takeaways shared by Diane Merhi.

OUR GUEST
  • Diane Merhi,  Ottawa-Carlton District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Consultant, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning and Engagement, Ontario Principals’ Council
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1 year ago
18 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP09 - Neuroaffirmative Human Rights Informed Practice
Our conversation with Karen Timm spotlights her passion and expertise in neurodiversity.

Neuroaffirmative practice is an essential skill for school leaders, though many may not yet feel equipped to lead in this area. As the growing body of authentically informed research shows, embracing neurodifferences through human rights informed practice is not just beneficial for neurodivergent students and staff, but it fosters anti-oppressive thinking and helps to create habits of mind which are anti-colonial, anti-racist and anti-ableist. When activated through an intersectional approach, our efforts to embrace communication differences, normalise stimming and foster acceptance of authentic ways of being, can have a lasting impact across all dimensions of equity. By challenging ourselves to reframe outdated notions of “normal”, we can become better equipped to lead change that benefits all. By unlearning with intentionality alongside our school communities, we can build safe, inclusive and accessible learning and working environments.

Neuroaffirmative practice is pivotal on this journey. As an Autistic school leader and founder of the Neurodivergent Infinity Network of Educators and the NeuroRealMe affinity network for school leaders, Karen is uniquely positioned to support critical reflection, unlearning and neuroaffirmative school improvement planning. Join as a co-learner on this journey to reframing normal!  

To continue this work in community with NINE or NeuroRealMe, or access resources aligned to neuroaffirmative practice, refer to the NINE website: https://sites.google.com/ddsb.ca/nine/home

Or find us on X: @NINE_On_Can and @KarenAnnTimm

OUR GUEST
  • Karen Timm - Durham District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Advisor, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning, Ontario Principals’ Council
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1 year ago
31 minutes

Leadership Talks
S1 EP08 - Leveraging Student Voice through Culturally Relevant and Responsive Pedagogy
At Andrea Carnegie’s school, they work on leveraging student voices, especially the voices of Black, Indigenous and students who have been historically marginalized. This empowers students to have more ownership and agency over their learning.

For this episode of Leadership Talks, Andrea shares with us the importance of grounding teaching and learning through a variety of pedagogical practices, such as, Culturally Relevant and Responsive Pedagogy (CRRP) and the emphasis on students' intersecting identities. She touches upon how student voices are leveraged, the tools and resources that are necessary for student voices to be amplified, how amplifying student voices can have the ability to re-culturize learning spaces, and the impact that centering student voices has on student learning and well-being.

OUR GUEST
  • Andrea Carnegie - Peel District School Board
HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Advisor, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning, Ontario Principals’ Council
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1 year ago
18 minutes

Leadership Talks
This podcast engages school leaders across Ontario in authentic conversations about their passion and expertise within K-12 education. We hope listeners will gain practical insights and strategies from each other to enhance learning and strengthen their school communities. Most importantly, this podcast will highlight excellence in practice and the joy of school leadership!

HOSTS
  • Lawrence DeMaeyer – Professional Learning Advisor, Ontario Principals’ Council
  • Susie Lee-Fernandes – Director of Professional Learning, Ontario Principals’ Council