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The Shift Show EDU

The Shift Show EDU

By: HDSB The Shift
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The Shift Show EDU is co-hosted by the Halton District School Board's Shift Innovation Coaching team, Matt Coleman, Rachel Johnson, and Sarah Nykoruk. Our goal is to help stretch your edges as we try, fail, learn and SHIFT together.Copyright HDSB The Shift
Episodes
  • Ep 014 - You Can't Not NOT Communicate
    Dec 10 2021
    This week’s show is an excerpt from a conversation between Jesse Stommel and HDSB Educators on ungrading. In this section of the conversation, teachers and Jesse were discussing the many ways that teachers communicate with their students and in the absence of grades, how students seek to fill the void with any information they can glean from their interactions with their teacher.

    Links Mentioned
    Ranking, Evaluating, Liking: Sorting Out Three Forms of Judgment - Peter Elbow:
    https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lqeZOlHiwPOn48TGjZUGiDDhsxYEQnBi/view?usp=sharing
    Connect with us on Twitter
    SHIFT: https://twitter.com/HDSB_TheShift
    Rachel Johnson: https://twitter.com/dr_r_johnson
    Rebecca MacRae: https://twitter.com/RebeccaMacRae14
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    13 mins
  • Ep013 - Ready, Set, SHIFT!
    Dec 2 2021
    Do you have an idea that you have wanted to try, but you need the time and support?
    Well, we have an opportunity for you and a team to try something incredible and innovative in your school: Ready, Set, SHIFT Innovation Grants!
    The big framing question for this grant is:
    How might we use innovative approaches to improve the student learning of transferable skills (global competencies)?
    We hope that this gives some like-minded teams the time and support to work together on something they are passionate about and get their mojo back! Check out https://hdsb-theshift.com/13 for more details, including how to apply.
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    5 mins
  • Ep012- We need more "Yes, And..."
    Nov 24 2021
    This week, we are talking about Yes, And! There have been a lot of NO’s or YEAH, BUT’s over the past couple of years, so we wanted to talk about a slight SHIFT in the language that we use to open ourselves up to new ideas and possibilities. In other words, we need more YES, AND in our lives, both personally and professionally, as we slowly emerge from COVID restrictions.

    So where does Yes, And come from? It’s actually taken from improv techniques and also used in Link Crew. The basic premise is to continue to move the story forward, providing total support for all of your team members and valuing all of the voices at the table. By using AND instead of BUT, you are signifying a willingness to problem solve and/or grow and add to ideas versus shutting down the conversation.

    We invite you to give it a try! Next time you find yourself saying YEAH, BUT why not try on YES, AND instead?

    Links Mentioned
    Two Words That Can Change Your Life https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l1SK_qNLx5U&ab_channel=TEDxTalks
    Link Crew - The Boomerange Project
    https://www.boomerangproject.com/
    Connect with us on Twitter
    SHIFT: https://twitter.com/HDSB_TheShift
    Rachel Johnson: https://twitter.com/dr_r_johnson
    Rebecca MacRae: https://twitter.com/RebeccaMacRae14
    Matt Coleman: https://twitter.com/MrColemanArt
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    14 mins
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