Ray Sapergia : Community School Interview at Rotary

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My passion is around helping others achieve their goals, those goals can be around personal dreams and desires or business objectives.  I have sat as president of the Chemainus Theatre foundation and been on the Board of Cowichan Valley Hospice

Teacher reflections on a Community School Interview series

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An experienced teacher moved to tears by her students being able to connect with community and national thought leaders.

Confidence to follow your dreams ( Arbutus 2013)

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Fresh thoughts in response to the question, “Where do you get the confidence to follow your dreams?”

Sparking a career … ( Arbutus 2013)

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It started from the back of a Shreddies box. To see the whole Community School lnterview

Anne-Marie Daniel at Arbutus Global Middle School (2013)

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Anne-Marie Daniel is a mother, an artisan , a mediator, a facilitator and a researcher. As a mediator she was responsible for the first five human rights cases in Vermont. In 2000 she moved to the Isle of Skye, Scotland

Ann Baird – building a home for 500 years

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A thought leader in COB construction shares the many benefits of building their home. It’s attracted world-wide attention. For the latest info checkout their blog This was recorded before a Community School Interview in 2009

Monique Gray Smith: Community School Interviews

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Monique Gray Smith, the Founder of Little Drum Consulting has an exceptional capacity to walk in many lands. As an Aboriginal woman she sensitively interprets First Nation sensibilities and gives us context specific information. Her experience working with governments and

CSI Turning the tables in the classroom

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The Better the Question the Better the Story: Overcoming Challenges, Exploring New Possibilities -Helping youth explore how the wider world works.

Lori Appleton.. Community School Interview

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Lori is an expert in understanding what information construction companies need to bring in new business and follow their competition. She’s run a publishing company that she started over 3 decades ago. From paper based to the internet, the Yellow

Wedlidi Speck: Change the questions, Change our path

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ConversationWorks’ Community School Interivew at Royal Oak Middle School Themes Finding our story Reframing our experience Changing our path Solving problems Knowing our history Building connections Wedlidi Speck is a member of the Namgis First Nation of the Kwakwaka’wakw cultural