Schools Don't Own Education
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Schools Don't Own Education
Nancy Angevine-Sands is a passionate advocate for deeper engagement in our schools. It's much more than Parent Engagement. It's about engaging the entire family! And it's about Nancy's ongoing exploration of "Why Family Engagement Matters."
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Supporting Racialized Families of Children with Disabilities ft. Sherron Grant
Sherron Grant is an educator and co-founder of Sawubona Africentric Circle of Support. The organization is dedicated to empowering racialized families...

How Will We Teach ft. Michelle Munroe
Michelle Munroe is Central Co-Ordinator, Parent and Community Engagement at the Toronto District School Board. She answers the VoicED question "How wi...

Shifting Power is Equity Work ft. Dr Ann Ishimaru
In this second episode, Dr. Ann Ishimaru discusses the effect of our traditional, outdated education system on our racialized students and families. S...

Building Collective Capacity Through Family Engagement ft. Dr Ann Ishimaru
Dr Ann Ishimaru, Associate Professor at the University of Washington College of Education is Nancy's guest for 2 episodes. In this first one, she disc...

My Name is an Address - Ekuwah Moses
Ekuwah Mend Moses is a teacher and family engagement specialist from Clark County Nevada. Albion Mends was a lecturer in Religious and African Studies...

Community Engagement - Go to Them And They Will Be There PT 2 ft. Rick Kelly
Rick Kelly, Executive Director of "Just Us: A Centre for Restorative Justice" Practices", returns to explain how the children's book "Stone Soup" link...

Community Engagement - Go to Them And They Will Be There ft. Rick Kelly
Rick Kelly, Executive Director of "Just Us: A Centre for Restorative Justice Practices" shares how a project he led in Rexdale brought the ecosystems...

It's Okay to Not be Okay - Mental Health and Wellness
Heather Johnson and Imani Hennie-Hamadi are Mental Health Leads with the Toronto District School Board. This has been a busy, stressful, and yet, insp...

School, Families and Weight Neutral Well-Being
Elizabeth TIngle is a researcher and instructor at the University of Calgary. Listen to these "The Podclass" episodes for more information on creati...

What's Trust Got to Do with It? ft. Steve Hall
Steve Hall is an educator and lecturer at Staffordshire University in Britain. In this episode, he talks about his "Parent Voice" project - how trust...

Finding the Balance
Anna Sidiropoulos and Nadia Judunath are parent leaders, community activists and, most importantly, mothers. They returned to the podcast to speak wit...

Opening the Windows to Opportunity ft. Steve Hall
Steve Hall is a Senior Lecturer at Staffordshire University in Britain and a reflective learning practitioner. In this episode, he shares his work as...

Immigrant Connections ft. Laura Gardner
Laura Gardner, founder of "Immigrant Connections" in Washington D.C., works to build the capacity of teachers and school systems to engage immigrant f...

Family Engagement is still Possible ft. Aviva Dunsiger
Aviva Dunsiger is a kindergarten teacher in the Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board. She discusses how Covid affected the family engagement work...

School Councils—Pandemic-Style
In this episode, parent leaders Sophie Luxton, Nadia Judunath and Anna Sidiropoulos speak with Nancy about the challenges faced by their School Counci...

Ted Amendt
Dr. Ted Amendt, Director of Board Development for the Saskatchewan School Boards Association, is the author of "Evaluating School Community Councils."...

Max Antony Newman - Curriculum Expectations of Immigrant Parents PT 2
Dr Max Antony-Newman is an educational researcher specializing in immigrant parents, family engagement and social inequality related to both. His most...

Max Antony Newman - Curriculum Expectations of Immigrant Parents PT 1
Dr Max Antony-Newman is an educational researcher specializing in immigrant parents, family engagement and social inequality related to both. His most...

Reflections on Family Engagement
In this episode, Nancy reminisces wth three friends about their years of involvement in their children's schools. Time was spent on fundraising and do...

Julianne Lee
In this episode, Nancy speaks with Julianne Lee, co-chair of a School Council in the Toronto District School Board. Julianne, her co-chair and Princip...

Suma Din Part 2
Suma Din is a British educator, researcher and author of numerous books, including “Muslim Mothers and Their Children’s Schooling” (available on amazo...

Suma Din - Part One
Suma Din is a British educator, researcher and author of numerous books, including “Muslim Mothers and Their Children’s Schooling” (available on amazo...

Max Antony Newman Part 1
In the first of two episodes, Dr. Max Antony-Newman discusses how Eastern European immigrant families define family engagement and how their experienc...

Max Anthony Newman Part 2
In the second of two episodes, Dr. Max Antony-Newman looks at Ontario policy papers linked to family engagement and whether they match the research an...

Schools Don't Own Education - Jeromie Heath
Jeromie Heath is a teacher, speaker and trainer based in Seattle, Washington. In this episode, he shares his practices for engaging families in learn...

Rashmee Karnad-Jani Pt 2
In this episode, Nancy speaks with Rashmee Karnad-Jani about her MEd thesis research into mothering work as an invisible part of the process for trans...

Rashmee Karnad-Jani Pt 1
In this episode, Nancy speaks with Rashmee Karnad-Jani about her MEd thesis research into mothering work as an invisible part of the process for trans...

Lana O'Reilly - The Third Teacher
Lana O'Reilly is a kindergarten teacher in Toronto. She had adopted the Reggio Emilia philosophy of the Third Teacher as a basis for her classroom and...

A Trustee's Journey
Michelle Aarts and Jennifer Arp are two women who took their engagement in education to the highest level and became school trustees in the Toronto Di...

Parents As Partners Conference 2
In the second of two episodes from the Parents as Partners Conference, Nancy interviews two principals about family engagement and the value of bringi...

Parents As Partners Conference I
In the first of two episodes from the Parents as Partners Conference, Nancy interviews three people who work to help students and families within thei...

Aviva Dunsiger
Aviva Dunsiger returns to the podcast to talk about her latest initiative to engage families in learning. This time it involves the kindergarten play-...

Camesha Cox - The Reading Partnership
Camesha Fox is the founder of The Reading Partnership, serving families in east Toronto. http://readingpartnership.com/ In this episode, she talks abo...

Linda McNeil - Building Bridges Between Home and School
Linda McNeil is a family engagement specialist, coach and speaker in Newcastle Australia.
https://lindamcneil.com.au/
In t...

Karen Copeland and Kim Southern-Paulsen: Inclusive Classrooms II
In this episode, Karen Copeland and Kim Southern-Paulsen share insights gleaned from their work bringing together families, disabled students and educ...

Karen Copeland and Kim Southern-Paulsen: Inclusive Classrooms I
In this episode, Karen Copeland and Kim Southern-Paulsen share insights gleaned from their work bringing together families, disabled students and educ...

Steve Constantino
In this episode, Nancy speaks with Dr. Steve Constantino, teacher, speaker and best-selling author. An internationally recognized expert on family eng...

Ekuwah Moses
Ekuwah Moses is Projector Facilitator at Family and Community Engagement Services (FACES) in Clark County, Nevada. She brings years of experience as a...

Schools Don't Own Education with Nancy Angevine-Sands-Debbie Pushor
