
23 episodes

The CanadianED Leadership Show Dean Shareski
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Dean Shareski interviews leaders from coast to coast to coast discussing innovation, change and the role leaders play in providing Canadian students with a world class education
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How Do We Create a Community Where Questions Valued More than Answers?
Superintendent of St. James-Assiniboia School Division in Winnipeg talks about the importance of reflection and modeling as a leader.
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How Do You Get All Stakeholders to Share and Live Out a District's Vision?
Dr. Bryan Szumlas shares his thoughts on the challenges of moving a large district forward and aligning district goals at all levels.
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Why Change When You're Already a High Achieving District?
Dr. John Malloy has the unique perspective of serving as CEO/Superintendent in districts in both Canada and the United States. John shares some excellent insights on those differences and similiarities as well as his changing role between a very large urban district and a smaller suburban district.
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What Does The Journey Into Truth and Reconciliation Look Like In Winnipeg?
CEO/Superintendent Lisa Boles of Pembina Trails School Division in Winnipeg talks about here life long experience as a educator in the division and her transition to the top leadership position. In addition she shares her pride about the work the division has done around Truth and Reconciliation.
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What Happens When You Have To Discontinue Initiatives That People Love?
Tom D'Amico is the Director/CEO of Ottawa Catholic School Board in Ottawa Ontario. Tom shares about his leadership style and role and how he balances the administrative with the visionary roles of his position.
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Should We Be Encouraging Our Students to Use Social Media?
Jennifer Casa-Todd explores the ways social media can be used to help students become more thoughtful and make an impact. In this conversation we explore the challenges and complexities that technology and social media bring and how she has worked to leverage these tools for good.