Dean Shareski interviews leaders from coast to coast to coast discussing innovation, change and the role leaders play in providing Canadian students with a world class education
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Dean Shareski interviews leaders from coast to coast to coast discussing innovation, change and the role leaders play in providing Canadian students with a world class education
Join us in this enlightening episode as we delve into the power of recognition and mentorship in education with Noa Daniel, a teacher at York Region School Board, Ontario. Noa discusses the importance of celebrating educators, fostering mentorship opportunities for pre-service and seasoned teachers, and her innovative 'Building Outside the Blocks' pedagogical approach. We also explore her extensive contributions as an author, podcaster, and advocate for educational growth. Noa's passion and commitment to supporting teachers and students alike shine through as she reflects on her journey and shares valuable insights.
00:00 Introduction to Recognition and Mentorship 00:42 Meet Noa Daniel: A Multifaceted Educator 03:06 Noah's Mentorship Journey 04:57 Building Outside the Blocks: A Unique Pedagogical Approach 07:04 Challenges and Successes in Mentorship 12:25 The Importance of Recognition in Education 17:28 Noa's Creative Ventures: Books and Podcasts 29:35 Advice for Aspiring Educators 31:01 Personal Growth and Guilty Pleasures 33:12 Final Thoughts and Local Recommendations
The CanadianED Leadership Show
Dean Shareski interviews leaders from coast to coast to coast discussing innovation, change and the role leaders play in providing Canadian students with a world class education