Intersection Education

Intersection Education
Intersection Education

The Intersection Education Podcast focuses on leading teaching and learning to help improve schools. Hosted by Corey Haley.

  1. 2023-03-21

    Lee Smith - Moral Distress in Educational Leaders

    In this episode we bring you my conversation with Lee Smith about Moral Distress in Education. With a few stints back in Canada over the years, Lee has been mostly working in and leading schools internationally since 1996. In Australia, Taiwan, Korea, and China, he has been a Literature and Humanities teacher, curriculum coordinator, vice-principal, and principal. He has been affiliated with Canadian-accredited schools abroad, specifically British Columbia offshore schools, for twelve years. In his current role as Offshore School Representative, Lee acts as the liaison between five BC offshore schools in China and the British Columbia Ministry of Education and Child Care. He started his PhD studies at the University of Alberta in 2019, and is now nearing completion of his dissertation. His doctoral study seeks to understand how fifteen principals of Canadian-accredited schools abroad make sense of morally distressing situations within the context of their own professional identities. For more information on the study that was conducted in Alberta that referenced Moral Distress in Educational Leaders (Dr. Bonnie Stelmach), please listen to this episode of the uLead Podcast or read the study. Connect with Intersection Education:Visit the WebsiteSubscribe to the newsletterFollow us on TwitterLike us on Facebook Music Information:Scandinavianz- Vacation (Vlog) D-L by Scandinavianz https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianzCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/7dswC8QFiwUAdditional Editing by Mike Brazeau (http://www.reelaudio.ca/)

    25 min
  2. 2023-02-28

    Dr. Ryan Dunn - Developing Teaching Expertise

    This episode features a conversation with Dr. Ryan Dunn. Dr. Dunn was the very first guest on this podcast and I wanted to speak with him again as he recently came out with a new book. Dr. Ryan Dunn has considerable experience within education and has advised and collaborated with schools and districts across Australia, the USA and Canada. He has worked extensively with school leaders in Victoria, South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales and Alberta to support leadership development at a system, network and school level.  As a senior lecturer at the University of Melbourne his work focuses on teacher professional learning, educational leadership, mathematics, and middle level leadership. His latest book co-authored with Professor John Hattie, Developing teaching expertise: A guide to adaptive professional learning design, focuses on the effectiveness of adaptive approaches for school improvement. Ryan recently delivered the keynote presentation for the Victorian Department of Education Principal Forums on leading improvement in complex times. You can connect with Dr. Dunn on Twitter or check out his page at the Melbourne Graduate School of Education. His latest book, Developing Teaching Expertise, is now available. Connect with Intersection Education:Visit the WebsiteSubscribe to the newsletterFollow us on TwitterLike us on Facebook Music Information:Scandinavianz- Vacation (Vlog) D-L by Scandinavianz https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianzCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0http://creativecommons.org/licenses/b...Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/7dswC8QFiwUAdditional Editing by Mike Brazeau (http://www.reelaudio.ca/)

    38 min
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