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Pass the Mic is a podcast research project led by Dr. A. Berikoff involving MacEwan's Bachelor of Child and Youth Care students, graduates and practitioners in the field. Participants take up the mic as a forum for expression touching on salient aspects of identity and experience in socio-cultural and institutional contexts. The sharers of knowledge are storytellers, poets, artists and thinkers.
Individuals discuss their variant experiences with a focal point on identity - complex identities that are not siloed in any one location but in motion and intersecting across locations and experiences. The podcast conversations and readings are thought provoking, critical and at times emotional, for example, topics range from experiences of racism, sexism, ableism, gender bias, religious bias, Islamophobia, transphobia, body-shaming, mental health and other points of social inequity.
Individuals easily disrupt stereotypes and generate ideas for greater social equity, especially in classrooms, work contexts and life-spaces. Discussions take place around kitchen tables, living room spaces and office spaces. So stay tuned as the episodes will continue to emerge in numbers and topics. -
Let's think like a scientist and find the answers to the questions that make us wonder!
The Science Behind podcast series explores the ways in which science is connected to humans and the world around us in an interactive format that follows the scientific method. (The scientific method is the process of testing and experimenting to answer questions a scientist might have. This includes making an observation, forming a hypothesis, making a prediction, and conducting an experiment to establish the results). Designed for children, each episode is approximately 4.5 minutes in length -
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How to Raise a Parent is a podcast about the surprising life skills our children can teach us. Join
host Mallory Kasdan — a podcaster, children’s book author, and mom of two — as she talks to
parents and experts about how we can shift our perspectives as adults and reconnect with the
innocence and purity we see in our kids.
This paid podcast is produced by Slate Studios and DairyPure®. -
After many car rides filled with episodes of the Stuff You Should Know podcast with the famous Chuck and Josh, Kai said, "Hey, we should make our own podcast!" Being fresh unschoolers ourselves, we decided to dive right in and start exploring topics of Kai's interest. Each episode is a different interest of Kai's. We figure out what we already know, research and answer our questions using the library, YouTube, museums, and the internet. Then we organize our findings and present them to you! Feel free to contact us at [email protected] with any feedback or episode suggestions.
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Ce balado scientifique se permet d'aller là où personne d'autre n'ose s'aventurer. Raphaëlle Derome et Massi Mahiou nous donnent des trucs pour faire face à toutes sortes de situations : comment survivre à sa chambre en désordre, aux bruits, aux variations de température, au web, à ses frères et sœurs, à une tempête et à bien d'autres grands ou petits périls de notre quotidien.
Le savais-tu? Cette année, le mouvement éducatif des Débrouillards célèbre son 40e anniversaire. Et 40 ans d'expériences, ça se fête! -
Rebecca Lane and daughter Zara Lane of The Lane School of Music talk to musical performers, conductors, composers, and kids like you to ask them the questions you've always wondered. Classical music is for everyone (especially kids!) and it's interesting and fun when you ask the right questions.
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Discussions sur l’évolution des rôles dans la famille d’aujourd’hui et de demain. Le balado Équipe parentale, animé par Dominique Bernèche, cherche à interroger le mode de vie choisi par les couples avec enfants. On ne prend pas nécessairement position par rapport aux choix de chacun, mais on ouvre des fenêtres sur différentes réalités et on fournit plusieurs informations pertinentes pour que les auditeurs puissent se faire une tête sur le sujet. Ce balado, tel un regard jeté dans le trou d’une serrure pour observer des familles québécoises, se veut une réflexion collective sur les rôles que chacun endosse ainsi que sur les raisons pour lesquelles ces rôles sont ancrés si fort en nous qu’ils sont pour certains difficilement interchangeables. Dans le combat pour l’égalité homme-femme, on oublie parfois de mettre en lumière le chemin parcouru, on insiste souvent sur ce qui reste à accomplir. Bien entendu, nous ne sommes pas encore là où nous souhaitons être. Ce balado se veut un espace commun où hommes et femmes se côtoient pour discuter de la place de chacun au sein de la famille. En matière de parentalité, il importe que nous travaillions main dans la main pour le bien-être de nos enfants. Beaucoup de publications féministes récentes mettent les femmes en lumière, il est temps de placer les hommes et les femmes côte à côte afin qu’ils aient envie de mener ensemble cette révolution, motivés par le désir de voir leur progéniture s’épanouir.Le sujet a d'ailleurs fait l’objet d’un dossier spécial complet dans l’abonnement mensuel Chef de famille. Vous y trouverez des outils afin d’amorcer une réflexion et de vous guider dans la répartition équitable des tâches et de la charge mentale au sein de l’équipe parentale en quatre étapes simples.Pour vous abonner au mensuel Chef de famille et télécharger votre guide pratique Équipe parentale: https://lesbellescombines.com/pages/nouvelle-page-instructionsPour nous suivre sur Facebook et sur Instagram: https://www.facebook.com/lesbellescombines https://www.instagram.com/lesbellescombines/Pour magasiner sur la boutique: https://lesbellescombines.com/Pour suivre Dominique sur son compte professionnel: https://www.facebook.com/DominiqueBernecheEntrepreneure
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Welcome to the wonderful world of kindergarten.... kept simple! I’m Mariah, the creator of A Playful Purpose: Learning for Littles Inc. Kindergarten specialist turned curriculum writer. Mom, wannabe baker and lover of early 2000s Disney Channel (hello, Lizzie McGuire and HSM). Enthusiast of ponytails, pancakes and helping Canadian kindergarten teachers stress less by simplifying their planning and re-igniting their love of play-based learning. Here to help you take back your weekends and love teaching on week days. If you are a kindergarten educator spending too much time planning and feeling a little (or a lot) burnt out and you're ready to feel excited about teaching again, and you're looking for French and English play-based resources, simple but engaging activities and ideas, support and real connection and systems and routines that really work....then you're in the right place! Kindergarten Kept Simple is all about helping YOU re-ignite your love for early learning by removing the stress of searching for resources and planning for play-based learning. By implementing simple systems, reliable routines and not re-inventing the wheel, you can leave work at the bell and leave your prep to prep time. Sound too good to be true? I thought so too. But after years feeling burnt out and on the brink of stress leave, I finally realized that teaching didn't have to be like this. Now that you're here, I'll show you the way.Each episode will be an easy listen that will hopefully inspire you and brighten your day. From interviews with people who amaze me to learning about early years education, this podcast is perfect for anyone with littles in their life. And with that it’s time to dive right in! Let’s get this party started. Welcome to Kindergarten Kept Simple.
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Balado d'éducation à la sexualité pour les jeunes de 6 à 12 ans. Des professionnelles de la Fondation Marie Vincent échangent avec Lily Thibeault dans le but de répondre aux questions des enfants qui concernent l'anatomie, l'intimité, l'amitié, l'amour, le respect de soi et des autres, l'acceptation de la différence, la diversité, la gestion des émotions, les situations à risque et l'égalité.
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Le Groupe de recherche et d'intervention sur les adaptations sociales de l'enfance vise à produire des connaissances utiles au continuum d’interventions offertes pendant les périodes développementales de l’enfance, de l’adolescence et de la transition à l'âge adulte. Au fil des épisodes d'Adaptation, venez à la rencontre des membres chercheurs du GRISE afin de découvrir leurs travaux de recherche ainsi que les retombées de ceux-ci sur la vie des jeunes et de leurs familles. Hôte: Laurianne Hébert // The GRISE’s podcast - The Group for Research and Intervention on Children’s Social Adjustment (GRISE) aims to produce useful knowledge for the continuum of interventions that are offered during the developmental periods of childhood, adolescence and transition to adulthood. During the episodes of Adjusting, come meet researcher members of the GRISE to discover their research work as well as its outcomes for the lives of youth and of their families. Host: Laurianne Hébert
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Henri Godon dévoile son inspiration pour composer ses chansons. Il a rencontré plusieurs enfants qui lui ont partagé leur connaissance sur plusieurs sujets. Chaque épisode fait aussi découvrir la façon dont on construit la musique. Conçu pour un public de 4 à 9 ans, les balados Henri Godon propose des réflexions d'enfants sur des thèmes ludiques et éducatifs. Bon voyage dans le monde fantastique de la chanson.
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Emma and Xavier are 11 year old twins who wanted to create a podcast for kids, by kids. They thought podcasting would give them the chance to explore their interests in a different way. On Curious Conversations Emma and Xavier are excited to have conversations with adults and kids from all walks of life to learn about their passions and what inspires them.What qualifies them to host a podcast? Well first, Emma and Xavier love to ask questions! They also have over a decade of experience being kids and having a point of view on many topics. Emma and Xavier hope you will join them on their journey. They know it will be interesting because hearing people’s stories and passions is never boring, and they know it will be fun because they are going to work hard to make it that way.
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Join us on this journey of the imagination! The Story Planet Podcast is an auditory adventure made by kids for kids (and the adults who love them). Come along as we share stories, songs, poems, interviews, and the unpredictable travel antics of our 11-year-old co-captains, Arthika and Ali. Will they ever make it to Story Planet? What stories will they gather along the way?
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Got curious kids? Are you looking for safe, fun, agenda-free content to share as a family on the way to school or in your homeschool? Then the Wonder World podcast was made for you!
Join Pam, Olivia, and Thomas Barnhill as they take you and your kids on a journey of discovery every Monday. You'll learn about little know celebrations, this day in history, a weekly vocabulary word, poems, stories, and so much more.