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At 12:28pm on November 10, 2009, Jacqui Strachan said…
Hi Alex, and welcome to our online community. It is great to see people joining from all around the world! Is there a particular topic in education that you are interested in? I am the Parent Support Coordinator here at People for Education, so feel free to contact me if you have any questions about our work or the online community.
 
 

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Presentations and notes from all sessions are being posted to our main website, as we receive them.

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November 29, 2009
This time the book is a podcast. When you’re tired or busy with another task, well the podcast can be just the thing. Recently I heard Learning, Doing, Being: A New Science of Education. If you were intrigued by Alanna Mitchell’s recent Atkinson Series: Brainstorm about the developments of brain science and the impact on education, then this podcast may interest you.

From Speaking of Faith produced by American Public Media, host Krista Tippett talks with writers, artists, scientists, thinkers and theologians about ” belief, meaning, ethics and ideas” . Last week she interviewed neuroscientist (and dancer) Adele Diamond who now teaches at UBC .
She talks about Executive Functions. It turns out that play and especially dramatic play is key to the development of self –regulation.
“Her work is scientifically illustrating the educational power of things like play, sports, music, memorization and reflection” The more parts of an individual that get involved, the more the brain changes. The research is “turning modernity on its head”
Here is a short slide show clip....
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Here are a couple of interesting and related comments from US bloggers. "Call me a radical if you want, but were it up to me I would blow up our entire educational system and start over with something far more humane that what we - and that inclu...
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Actually - all school councils are supposed to include both (at least) one teaching and one non-teaching staff member (and a student rep at the seconday level, and at the discretion of the Principal at the elementary level). The only person who do...
yesterday
I am employed in a couple of the schools, including where my kids go to school and where I am on council. That, I guess, is where the conflict of interest arises. I cannot see what kind of conflict of interest would prevent me from voting on spend...
yesterday
Full of good sense and practicality!! Thank you for expressing so succinctly what I was thinking . I really think most parents are doing what they want/can and most know about the existence of their school councils, less so probably are aware of t...
yesterday
Hi again Carolyn, Are you employed at the school where you are also a parent, or elsewhere in the board? The voting rights would be different depending on that.
yesterday
OK PLEASE add "fundraising" to my initial comments - as in: If a school council is investing more than 10% of its time, energy, volunteers on fundraising - then they are NOT properly focused. School Councils are not supposed to fundraise - they ar...
yesterday
WOW! Kudos to Gord for starting this discussion - it has gone in many different directions - but all are valuable. The "vision": ideally PICS would operate similarly to School Councils operating "properly" under their real mandate, which is advis...
yesterday
Hi Sheila, Thanks for acknowledging my post. I hear what you are saying about commmunication between PIC's and school councils and how non-effective it ultimately can be if council members are too busy fundraising, or time is not given to address...
on Wednesday
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I've been working with high school students - mostly in math - for several years in Toronto. I have noticed a trend in how, and the extent to which, teachers and students use their textbooks. If you have thought at all about this, are interested i...
on Wednesday
Nice to see your participation and thoughts here, Carolyn! Your perspective and questions are good, and I recognize that you are new to this “front” in Ontario. Good to hear your questions too, Kevin. And thanks, Jacqui. I guess I am trying to so...
on Wednesday
Hi Jacqui, Carolyn, Mike, and everyone else. Thanks so much for your input and comments. I value all the the various interests that we all have in our children's education. As parents, we all strive to afford a better life for our children then th...
on Wednesday
Mike, I have to say that you expressed many of my concerns and questions about the role and responsibilities of school council. I hear you and your frustration about the topics of discussion, but if council doesn't discuss the mundane, day to day,...
on Wednesday
Thank you Mike for adding a balanced and practical voice to the discsussion of just what constitutes "involvement". How much do parents really want to do and what is realistic to expect from the front-lines when there is so much else parents need ...
on Wednesday
Thanks, Jacqui, for explaining the role of PIC at the Board level. I am a PIC member (part of Gord's committee actually) and also on school council at my children's school. That being said, I have to admit that I am not as well-versed in the roles...
on Wednesday
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Hi Kevin, I know Gord is away this week, but I can help answer some of your questions, and hopefully he can jump in where I leave holes: 1) PIC mandates will vary from board to board - the ministry recommended the establishment of PICs, but has ...
on Tuesday
Hi Eva, It has only recently come to my attention that the Toronto board has developed a different method for allocating the school council funding. I'm not sure how long they have been doing it this way, but I have sent an email to the Parent an...
on Tuesday
Hi Hollis, I recommend Uzma Shakir, and I think if I search the office I can find her contact information (or Jacqui may have it!). I have heard her speak on these topics and she is amazing. The only thing I'm not sure of is how often she is avai...
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