Curious how a national think tank turns dense research into tools you can use tomorrow? We sit down with the Vanier Institute of the Family to explore their bridge‑building mission, the inclusive way they define family, and the resources that make complex evidence clear and actionable for classrooms, community organizations, and policy. Laurel Sakaluk shares her surprising move from cytogenetics to family studies and policy, revealing why real progress happens when re...
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Curious how a national think tank turns dense research into tools you can use tomorrow? We sit down with the Vanier Institute of the Family to explore their bridge‑building mission, the inclusive way they define family, and the resources that make complex evidence clear and actionable for classrooms, community organizations, and policy. Laurel Sakaluk shares her surprising move from cytogenetics to family studies and policy, revealing why real progress happens when re...
Student Voice! Let's Hear What They Have to Say!!!
What the Family Studies?
15 minutes
2 years ago
Student Voice! Let's Hear What They Have to Say!!!
In this episode we had the privilege to chat with two secondary students who have made Family Studies an important part of their course selections throughout high school! As teachers we all know the importance of listening to student voice to make our classrooms a welcoming place where we help students to gain both the skills they need for future schooling and for life. Join us as we listen and learn from Bane and Raffaella. Be sure to like and follow this podcast on y...
What the Family Studies?
Curious how a national think tank turns dense research into tools you can use tomorrow? We sit down with the Vanier Institute of the Family to explore their bridge‑building mission, the inclusive way they define family, and the resources that make complex evidence clear and actionable for classrooms, community organizations, and policy. Laurel Sakaluk shares her surprising move from cytogenetics to family studies and policy, revealing why real progress happens when re...