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PED 3150 LL 2022/23: edition two

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2022 – PLEASE SEE PED 3150 GENERAL FOR LISTING OF U OF O ACTIVITIES

 

WHAT’S UP: The week of September 26 – 30, 2022

  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Friday, September 30, 2022. One suggested activity – Truth and Reconciliation Walk with elder, Albert Dumont.  https://www.healingbeginsnow.ca/september-30-walk
  • PED 3150 GENERAL session, Tuesday, September 27, 2022. OCT presentation via Zoom; Principals’ Panel, LIVE in CRX 140. Please consult PED 3150 GENERAL on BrightSpace.
  • At this point, you should have submitted your informal letter of introduction and response to Learning Log Assignment # One. For next class, read chapter 3 of Sensoy and DiAngelo, “Culture and Socialization”. Our TC Reading Review will be facilitated by Noah and Olivier.
  • Next class – Tuesday, October 4th, 9:00 – 10:45 a.m.., LMX 403. Look forward to seeing you. Please consult the. 3150 LL syllabus for the agenda.

THANK YOUMichel and Katelyn for facilitating the first TC Reading Review! HOOOO’s up next? Noah and Olivier!

 

STARTING SUGGESTIONS – EDUCATION/PEDAGOGY

  • for Truth and Reconciliation resources, please see last week’s blog and U of O information
  • Legacy of Hope Foundation educator resources – books, videos, timelinesWhere are the Children? – Legacy of Hope Foundation
  • Interested in hearing many voices and perspectives on education? Tune in to Voice Ed Radio, an incredible public education-advocacy network created by educator and communication entrepreneur, Stephen Hurley. Stephen now hosts over 150 podcasts – all focusing on education, research and stories. There are podcasts for evolving educators like you!

        Forts, treaty relationships, and the renewal of Indigenous–Canadian Relations in the Social Studies Classroom with Dr. Dwayne Donald

 

SOME BEAUTIFUL ART FOR YOU:  Glenn Gould, Canadian, world-renowned pianist would have turned 90 on September 25th. Take a moment for yourself and listen to Gould play 1/4 Goldberg Variations (Bach). By all accounts, Gould was a brilliant, eccentric, remote character who was taken far too soon by a stroke at the age of 50. As you watch the video, you will see Gould’s physicality and how he occupies space. What was Gould like as a student? How would a teacher understand and be engaged with this exceptional person?

Glenn Gould playing 1/4 Goldberg Variations (1981)

Glenn Gould: an introduction to the life and best recordings of a piano icon | Gramophone

 

Christi Belcourt

Métis

  • This Painting is a Mirror – 2012
  • Acrylic on canvas
  • 206 x 256 cm
  • Collection of Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
This Painting is a Mirror

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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