Sign up to save your podcastsEmail addressPasswordRegisterOrContinue with GoogleAlready have an account? Log in here.
Bringing together the worlds of health, education and well-being to support and inspire school communities.... more
FAQs about The Podclass:How many episodes does The Podclass have?The podcast currently has 63 episodes available.
December 16, 2020Trauma-informed Teaching with Dr. Teresa FowlerElizabeth talks with Dr. Teresa Fowler, assistant professor at Concordia University, on how trauma can affect student learning and behaviour. She shares stories and strategies on how to respond with compassion when students who have experienced trauma are in our care.Additional Resources:Tanen, N. (Producer) & Hughes, J. (Producer and Director) (1985). The breakfast club. [Motion picture]. USA: A&M Films. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0088847Perry, B. D., & Szalavitz, M. (2008). The boy who was raised as a dog : and other stories from a child psychiatrist's notebook--what traumatized children can teach us about loss, love, and healing. Basic Books.Alberta Family Wellness Initiative: The Brain Story Certification ProgramACES Study Questionnaire...more50minPlay
December 16, 2020Fostering Positive Relationships at School with Lianne LeeElizabeth talks with Lianne Lee, Director of the Alberta Healthy Youth Relationships Strategy, about social-emotional learning and how key relationships are to youth development. Lianne shares how teachers can help students who may be experiencing teen dating violence.Additional Resources:Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL)PrevNetLove Is RespectThe Fourth RPaul Gorski speech on “Ideologies of inequity: Towards a structural view”...more38minPlay
December 16, 2020Restorative Justice in a School Setting with Caroline GoslingJamie speaks with Caroline Gosling, a former educator and current board member with the Alberta Restorative Justice Association, about restorative justice. Caroline shares proactive ways to build restorative cultures in schools and how restorative justice works in a school setting.Additional Resources:Relationships FirstEvans, K. & Vaandering, D. (2016). The Little Book of Restorative Justice in Education: Fostering Responsibility, Healing, and Hope in Schools. Good Books. ISBN 1680991728, 9781680991727Roffey, S. (2020). Circle solutions for student wellbeing (3rd ed.). Sage Publications. ISBN 1526491168, 978-1526491169International Institute for Restorative Practices Canada...more46minPlay
December 16, 2020Promoting Empathy and Kindness at School with Krista DumbaElizabeth talks with Krista Dumba, a teacher and nurse who currently works with Alberta Health Services on mental health promotion, on the many health benefits of kindness. She shares inspiring ideas and examples of teachers who have helped their students to experience the benefits of spreading kindness.Additional Resources:Dr. Dan Siegel’s Hand Model of the BrainRandom Acts of KindnessBuddy Bench exampleKindness NinjasRita Pierson’s TEDTalkVideo of Coquitlam BC Breakfast ClubDr. Stuart ShankerCollaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL)Understood.orgDr. Kirsten NeffThe Dalai Lama Center For Peace and Education...more47minPlay
December 16, 2020The Impact of the Physical Environment on School Well-being with Tracey TinleyElizabeth talks with Grade 3/4 teacher Tracey Tinley, recipient of the Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence, on how flexible seating can impact multiple areas of wellbeing for students. She shares practical, budget-friendly strategies on how to incorporate flexible teaching approaches in your classroom.Additional Resources:Tracey on InstagramTracey’s flexible classroom on TwitterOther example of a flexible seating initiative...more54minPlay
December 16, 2020Weight-neutral Health Promotion in Schools with Dr. Shelly Russell-MayhewElizabeth and Dr. Shelly Russell-Mayhew, a psychologist who researches weight-based issues as a professor at the University of Calgary, talk about weight bias and how to promote holistic health at school. They share how to respond to weight-based bullying and how to make schools more accepting of everyBODY.Additional Resources:UConn Rudd CenterPiran, N. (2004). Teachers: On "being" (rather than "doing") prevention. Eating Disorders, 12, 1-9.Nutter, S., Ireland, A., Alberga, A. S., Brun, I., Lefebvre, D., Hayden, K. A., & Russell-Mayhew, S. (2019). Weight bias in educational settings: A systematic review. Current Obesity Reports, 8, 185-200. Health at Every Size in the school setting...more49minPlay
December 16, 2020Activity Permissive Learning with Chris Fenlon-MacDonaldJamie chats with Chris Fenlon-MacDonald, a specialist with the Calgary Board of Education, on ways to incorporate physical activity and movement into the school day and why all teachers share in the responsibility to help students move more.Additional Resources:Ever Active SchoolsBe Fit for Life NetworkActive for LifeHealth and Physical Education Council...more44minPlay
December 16, 2020The Role of Play and the Outdoors in Education with Dr. Shannon KellDr. Shannon Kell, associate professor at Mount Royal University, joins Jamie to discuss the benefits to both students and teachers of being outside and connecting with nature. Dr. Kell shares ways to gradually incorporate the outdoors into your teaching practice and lessons learned from the (literal and figurative) field of outdoor education.Additional Resources:Childhood by NatureTake Me OutsideFacebook groups: search “Nature Resources” and/or “Nature Learning”...more54minPlay
December 16, 2020Positive Nutrition Messaging in School with Anna Lutz and Katherine ZavodniElizabeth talks with Katherine Zavodni and Anna Lutz, dietitians with expertise in treating eating disorders, about striking the right balance when teaching about healthy eating and nutrition in schools. They provide suggestions for a developmentally appropriate and protective approach so that students can have a positive relationship with food and their bodies.Additional Resources:Ellyn Satter InstituteTribole, E. & Resch, E. (2020). Intuitive eating (4th ed.) St. Martin’s Press....more45minPlay
December 16, 2020How to Stay Calm as a Teacher During the COVID-19 Pandemic with Dr. Hu and Dr. GustafsonElizabeth talks with Medical Health Officers Dr. Hu and Dr. Gustafson in November 2020 to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on the school context. They share how the pandemic has highlighted social inequities and the importance of multidimensional wellbeing and how to keep perspective as a teacher....more37minPlay
FAQs about The Podclass:How many episodes does The Podclass have?The podcast currently has 63 episodes available.