Teaching/ tutoring brothers on the autistic scale

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He’s taught school, as well as tutored privately. One of his strongest techniques is using inquiry based education. Here he talks about tutoring two ESL speakers who are both on the autistic spectrum.

Roam Often

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When I first met him, he was wearing a t-shirt with “Roam Often.”creature comforts.

A musical path

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From preschool to retirement from his business life, Warren shares some of his path to being a professional organist.

Playing with Math

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A math methods prof helps students learn more effectively. It has ramifications for much of what we take on in life.

Learning outside the box

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A parent and teacher reflect on the challenges for diverse learning styled students in our schools, and power of wilderness learning.

Authentic Classroom Moments at University

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Erin looks for a way for everyone in the class to look at a topic, research it and share their findings. It makes for authentic writing…a richer experience for students and prof alike.

Learning from massage student input

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A conversation in a coffee shop line-up shifted to ways Matthew stays fresh midst the challenges of teaching at a massage school.

Managing change well

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Love how Paul found his niche… to be a change agent.

Empathy and support from a pawn shop

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It’s the only pawn shop in Esquimalt, and gives support and respect to about 1700 customers a month.

Moving learning and performance to the next level

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After four years in the classroom she uses personal and professional reflection to help her students and her own teaching get to deeper with the material, to reach the next level in their learning and performance.