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Ep. 6: The role of strategic disclosure in the classroom | Kathryn Brillinger
In this bonus episode, Lauren and Sara speak with Kathryn Brillinger, who joined Conestoga in 2003 as a full-time professor and gradually transitioned into faculty development before retiring in 2024 as the Executive Director of Teaching and Learning. Kathryn brings a unique perspective as she discusses how she shares herself as a leader of the Teaching and Learning team and compares this to her sharing as faculty, being the leader in a classroom. The three dive into a variety of topics, touching on the use of strategic disclosure to build trust with students in the classroom, the notion of teaching as performance, how the intersection of faculty identities and the course subject matter can create teacher “exhaustion”, and the importance of sharing being reciprocal in the classroom.
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Ep. 5: “I call it covering”: Code switching and teaching the unspoken rules | Claudia Mellad
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In this episode, Sara and Lauren engage in lively conversation with Claudia Mellad, a real estate professional, podcast host on Let’s Talk Careers with Career Profs, and Career Development professor at Conestoga. Claudia openly speaks about teaching two particularly challenging topics that hit close to home for her: The “unspoken rules” of career development; and equity, diversity, and inclusio...
Ep. 4: “I am a wonderfully flawed human just like everyone else and it’s fine” | Jason Bonikowsky
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In this episode, Lauren and Sara chat with Jason Bonikowski, a professor within Conestoga’s Policing programs and a member of the Waterloo Regional Police for over 20 years, until recently in the role of Detective Sargent and Supervisor of the Human Trafficking Team. Jason openly shares about being “no one special, just a flawed human like everyone else” and how he deliberately shares some of h...
Ep. 3: “The only way we can connect is if I share” | Zandra Bear-Lowen
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In this episode Sara and Lauren speak with Zandra Bear- Lowen, a professor in Conestoga’s Interdisciplinary Studies Department, who often teaches courses related to Indigenous experience and Truth and Reconciliation. Zandra shares how the idea of “community” has shifted for her over the years, and how her trajectory from elite-level volleyball player, to elementary and high school principal (an...
Ep. 2: “I wouldn’t put you through something I’ve not gone through myself” | Debashis Dutta
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In this episode, co-hosts Lauren and Sara speak with Debashis Dutta, a professor in Conestoga’s School of Community Services. Debashis discusses why he loves teaching in the social service worker diploma program at the college, and how he navigates some tricky power dynamics inherent in post-secondary education. He shares strategies he’s developed over the years to help introduce complex topics...
Ep. 1: “Me-search” Our Entry Points | Sara Kafashan And Lauren Spring
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In this episode, our inaugural one of Season Two, co-hosts Lauren Spring and Sara Kafashan introduce the focus for the podcast this year, and why they'll be interviewing faculty who teach emotionally difficult subject matters and bring parts of their identities and experiences to the classroom to enhance the learning experience. Sara and Lauren discuss why they are fascinated by this topic and ...
Cultural Sensitivity in Teaching
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In this video, Dr. Nasreen Sultana discusses how students experience differences in Canadian post-secondary classrooms due to their unique cultural backgrounds. Nasreen provides examples that can help faculty understand the perspectives of students from diverse cultures and countries. The more faculty understand their students, the better they can support them in achieving academic success. Thi...
When I share examples in the class, I also bring visual examples and props | Shelley Clifford
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In this podcast, Shelley Clifford, a full-time professor and program coordinator of Global Marketing at the School of Business, discusses her experience teaching international students at the college with Dr. Nasreen Sultana (Teaching and Learning Consultant). Shelly suggests using visual examples for international students to support easy cognitive processes and encourages new faculty to creat...
When I share examples in the class, I also bring visual examples and props | Kerry Melville
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In this podcast, Shelley Clifford, a full-time professor and program coordinator of Global Marketing at the School of Business, discusses her experience teaching international students at the college with Dr. Nasreen Sultana (Teaching and Learning Consultant). Shelly suggests using visual examples for international students to support easy cognitive processes and encourages new faculty to creat...
International students need more help and guidance | Dan Georgescu
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In this podcast, Dan Georgescu, a full-time professor and program coordinator at the School of Business, discusses his experiences teaching international students at the college with Dr. Nasreen Sultana (Teaching and Learning Consultant). Dan brings his years of experience in various industries to teach at the college. Dan advises the faculty to understand that there is a heightened responsibil...
Seeing international students succeed is the proudest moment | Jennifer Shamblaw
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In this podcast, Jennifer Shamblaw, a full-time professor and program coordinator at the School of Health & Life Sciences, talks about her experience teaching international students at the college with Dr. Nasreen Sultana (Teaching and Learning Consultant). Jennifer brings her passion for public health nutrition and years of experience working as a registered dietician to teaching at the colleg...
Knowing other people, culture and languages is always rewarding | Dr. ANK Zaman
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In this podcast, Dr. ANK Zaman, a full-time professor and program coordinator at the School of Applied Computer Science & Information Technology, talks about his experience teaching international students at the college with Dr. Nasreen Sultana (Teaching and Learning Consultant). He brings years of teaching and industry experience to help and guide international students. Dr. Zaman reinforces t...
When I share examples in the class, I also bring visual examples and props | Shelley Clifford
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In this podcast, Shelley Clifford, a full-time professor and program coordinator of Global Marketing at the School of Business, discusses her experience teaching international students at the college with Dr. Nasreen Sultana (Teaching and Learning Consultant). Shelly suggests using visual examples for international students to support easy cognitive processes and encourages new faculty to creat...
I found joy when in the classrooms students were able to do something | Baljeet Bilkhu
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In this podcast, Baljeet Bilkhu, a full-time professor and program coordinator at the School of Applied Computer Science & IT, talks about his experience teaching international students at the college with Dr. Nasreen Sultana (Teaching and Learning Consultant). He brings years of industry experience working at places like Blackberry and D2L to teaching international students. Baljeet stresses t...
Land Acknowledgement For ECE by Tricia Dumais
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Tricia Dumais shares her land acknowledgement and reads a story to support children's understanding of Indigenous land, communities, and places.
Teaching Innovation Days Keynote Panel Trailer
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Teaching Innovation Days Keynote Panel Trailer
Effective Whiteboard Use
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Effective Whiteboard Use
Classroom Management Role-Play
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Classroom Management Role-Play
Conestoga Student AI Guidelines
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Conestoga Student AI Guidelines
The aim is to Make them Better than you: A lesson about the commonalities in coaching and teaching
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The aim is to Make them Better than you: A lesson about the commonalities in coaching and teaching
No one steals the chairs in Paley Park: How to design public spaces with “connection” in mind
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No one steals the chairs in Paley Park: How to design public spaces with “connection” in mind
How to Train an Elephant: A lesson in biology, psychology and student success
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How to Train an Elephant: A lesson in biology, psychology and student success
Short term thinking vs long term value creation: a lesson in sustainable business management
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Short term thinking vs long term value creation: a lesson in sustainable business management
Moving Quizzes from Kahoot to Mentimeter
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Moving Quizzes from Kahoot to Mentimeter
Who has the thickest hair? A Lesson about measurement and why precision and standardisation matters.
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Who has the thickest hair? A Lesson about measurement and why precision and standardisation matters.
What did you love doing as a child? A lesson about bringing play into the classroom & the workplace
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What did you love doing as a child? A lesson about bringing play into the classroom & the workplace
And what if we thought collectively? A lesson about climate change and cooperative principles
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And what if we thought collectively? A lesson about climate change and cooperative principles
Save the glass sponge! A Lesson in using hypothetical consumer apps to teach target market personas
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Save the glass sponge! A Lesson in using hypothetical consumer apps to teach target market personas
Many types of instruments | A lesson about tubes, sound, and resonance
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Many types of instruments | A lesson about tubes, sound, and resonance
Baking “quick breads” slowly: A lesson in adapting "kitchen culture" to the classroom
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Baking “quick breads” slowly: A lesson in adapting "kitchen culture" to the classroom