Merrily

Michelle Schurter and Stephen Hurley

Stephen Hurley, voicEd Radio, and Michelle Schurter, Millennial Strategist, are hoping to change the way we talk about Early Years education. By taking an upstream—downstream approach, Merrily puts early years educators in conversation with thought leaders in the field (upstream), and encourages those outside the early years to think about how the learning in these earliest stages of life is critical for all citizens today and tomorrow (downstream). Join Stephen and Michelle as they paddle merrily upstream and down with delightful guests diving deep into early years conversations.

  1. Episode 6

    Tinkering, trades and the early years with Tim Carson and Shaun Moore

    How often do you get a chance to hear two people from the trades talk about the importance of the early years. Have a listen as Tim Carson and Shaun Moore celebrate the importance of 'loose parts' play spaces in the early years as a way of unleashing your inner tradesperson! Shaun Moore is a dad, a Registered Early Childhood Educator, a Child and Youth care graduate, and is currently working toward his Forest Practitioner certificate. Currently Shaun works at an Early On Centre in southwestern Ontario. Shaun worked in residential construction before entering the ECE field as a single parent. The challenges and triumphs working through behaviours and learning experiences with his own children set the stage as inspiration to this amazing career change. Tim Carson is a Red Seal Endorsed Plumber, Gas Class A gasfitter, and as a Masters degree in Leadership. Tim grew up in a Trades Family (both his Dad and Mom were in the skilled trades). Tim says he managed to avoid getting into trades for his early twenties but then says he saw the light. He started his apprenticeship at 29, worked in the commercial/institutional plumbing/heating world before having the privilege of transitioning into education at BCIT where he taught for 13 years. Tim now works with BCcampus managing projects that aim at providing resources for apprentices and trades faculty at little to no cost (Open Educational Resources).

    37 min
  2. Episode 8

    The ? behind How Does Learning Happen? with Dani Williams-Long and Jim Grieve

    What do you get when you connect a leader responsible for introducing major shifts in thinking about early childhood education to the province of Ontario, with an insightful, high-energy RECE who works everyday to bring those shifts to life in an early childhood classroom? You get magic! Dani Williams-Long is a Registered Early Childhood Educator and a Toddler Educator at the Ingersoll Children’s Center, Oxford Community Child Care. Dani graduated from Georgian College with her ECE in 2007 with Honours, and she is currently attending Conestoga College to become a Resource Consultant. For the past 15 years, Dani has been working with families and children from infancy to school age across many capacities; day camps, extended day school age care, licensed home childcare and center-based childcare. Within these roles, Dani has supported individual children’s developmental needs on a one-to-one capacity alongside other professionals and families within the childcare space. She has run a successful play based licenced home childcare, worked to facilitate group-based care and high-quality programming, collaborated with families to increase connections and engagement and most recently has begun to work in a leadership capacity to mentor and inspire colleagues. Jim Grieve served as Assistant Deputy Minister of Early Years for the Ontario Ministry of Education from 2009-2015. He was responsible for the introduction of full-day kindergarten, as well as other child care and family support programs. Following an exemplary career as a teacher and in educational leadership, Jim served as Director of Education for Ottawa-Carleton before heading up Peel District School Board, Canada's second largest school board. Jim is currently the CEO of the Retired Teachers of Ontario, an organization of 82,000 retirees from the educator community including staff from every role in the early years, K-12 and post-secondary systems.

    40 min

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Stephen Hurley, voicEd Radio, and Michelle Schurter, Millennial Strategist, are hoping to change the way we talk about Early Years education. By taking an upstream—downstream approach, Merrily puts early years educators in conversation with thought leaders in the field (upstream), and encourages those outside the early years to think about how the learning in these earliest stages of life is critical for all citizens today and tomorrow (downstream). Join Stephen and Michelle as they paddle merrily upstream and down with delightful guests diving deep into early years conversations.