Coding in the Classroom: Lessons Learned
Since 2013, Kids Code Jeunesse (KCJ) has been working alongside educators across Canada to develop feasible, classroom tested strategies and lesson plans for both learning and teaching the fundamentals of code. KCJ has held teacher training workshops with thousands of Ontario educators across the province, exploring questions like: How do you teach when you don’t […]
Creativity as a Tool in Times of Adversity
“Daniel Lewis shares his compelling story of how he went from being an aspiring musician, to fighting for his life, and then finding meaning and purpose in the most unexpected places. Change is inevitable, and never easy. But adaptability is an important skill we can learn to embrace change and welcome new beginnings with courage. […]
Breaking the Silence: Acknowledging the Truth and Empowering Diverse Community Voices
Dr. Jenny Kay Dupuis shares her journey behind what inspired and motivated her to break the silence and create the bestselling children’s book, I Am Not a Number. Sharing her reflections on working with family, community, and the literary world, she tells stories with considerations for responsibilities, ethics, and protocols. She will share her knowledge […]
Happiness and Resilience in the Changing Ontario Educational Landscape
Join panelists Rachel Mishenene, Rumeet Billan, Kumiko Imai, and Paul Elliot for a thoughtful and welcome discussion of the importance of happiness and resilience for Ontario and our schools. Stephen Hurley from voiced.ca Radio will moderate the discussion. The following content is available to ECOO members. Please sign in. Loading…