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Episode 6: Land as Pedagogy - A Conversation with Nbisiing Secondary in Nipissing First Nation
In the sixth and final episode of this season, we speak with Daniel Stevens, Director of Education for Nipissing First Nation, and Lacy Stevens-Farrel, Nbisiing Secondary School Principal, about land as pedagogy, specifically within Nipissing First Nation.
Alongside our incredible host, Josh Read, Daniel and Lacy share their invaluable perspectives and insights on navigating the nuances of what is called land-based learning in a Canadian context, ”. We highly recommend tuning into this podcast episode as our guests open a dialogue around the learnings taking place at Nbisiing Secondary School in Nipissing First Nation and how they maintain Indigenous culture, perspectives, worldviews, and traditional ways in education. This episode dives into conversations around:
- How land-based learning is not a new methodology;
- Why relationships in their community are central to their school and teachings;
- How Nipissing First Nation and Nbisiing Secondary School are part of the larger picture of what education is, acting as a bridge between educational perspectives.
0:00 Welcome and Intro of the Speakers
0:58 The career paths of the speakers and the way they work together
6:59 How does land based learning fit into the broader educational unbrealla of the Nipissing First Nation?
10:26 How does land-based learning fit into the stereotypical school day?
12:34 How central is your school community?
15:17 How do you find and keep the balance you need to weather the storm?
17:25 What challenges or conflicts you are experiencing when leading land-based learning?
21:05 What are you doing in your First Nations to highlight these 21st-century nuances through land-based learning?
25:21 how do you build self-esteem and confidence in non Indigenous teachers who come to teach in a First Nation community?
29:55 "Inverted Pyramid" and how did it support you?
33:16 Final messages
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Episode 5: What We Know (and Don't Know) About Vaping
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Did you know that about 15% of high school students have been vaping in the last month and around 35% of youth between the ages of 15 to 19 in Canada have vaped? In the fifth episode of our podcast, we speak with Dr. Tea Rosic, Child & Adolescent Psychiatrist at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) and Clinician-Investigator at the CHEO Research Institute and the University of Otta...
Episode 4: Reframing the Sex Talk - Let's Talk about Teaching Sexual Health Education
zhlédnutí 2Před 19 hodinami
In the fourth episode of our podcast, we speak with Certified Sexual Health Educator and founder of SHIFT Education, Jessica (Jessy) Wollen, on the many ways to reframe and deliver Sexual Health Education from Kindergarten to Grade 10 while fostering a safer and inclusive learning environment. Alongside our incredible host, Josh Read, Jessy shares her experience and journey in becoming a sexual...
Recap: 2024 PHE National Conference / Récapitulation : Congrès national d'EPS 2024
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Thank you again to those who joined us! Please visit the website of the host organizations for more information: PHE Canada: phecanada.ca/ PHE Saskatchewan: phesask.ca/ We hope to see you in 2025 at Niagara Falls in early May for the 2025 PHE National Conference!
Episode 3: All Gender Physical and Health Education
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In the third episode of our podcast, we speak with Equity and Inclusion Consultant, Andrea Barrow, from Limestone District School Board. Alongside our incredible host, Josh Read, Andrea shares her experiences with supporting educators in the classroom and with curriculum around human rights and how she consults and works alongside administrators to develop and implement site specific plans to c...
Episode 2: Healthy School Initiatives
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In the second episode of our podcast, we speak with principal, Silvia Speck, and PHE teacher, Lisa Winters, from Avonmore Elementary School. Alongside our incredible host, Josh Read, Silvia and Lisa share their outlook and experience with healthy school certification, the importance and benefits of healthy school initiatives, and how they organize and facilitate their Power Hour, Grow Wall and ...
Episode 1: Outdoor Play
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In the first episode of our podcast, we talk about all things outdoor play and the many developmental benefits with leading research guests Dr. Louise de Lannoy, Executive Director of Outdoor Play Canada and Dr. Maeghan James, a postdoctoral fellow with the Healthy Active Living and Obesity (HALO) Research Group. Alongside our incredible host, Josh Read, Drs. Lannoy and James dive into thought ...
Le Mouvement étudiant global opposé au tabagisme (MÉGOT) - mise à jour
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Le Mouvement étudiant global opposé au tabagisme (MÉGOT) est un projet-pilote de trois ans (2021-2024) apportant une démarche intégrée aux efforts de freiner la consommation de la nicotine, s’adressant directement à la population étudiante et adaptée aux caractéristiques, normes, et besoins qui lui sont propres. En savoir plus : eps-canada.ca/programmes/megot
Students Together Moving to Prevent Tobacco Use (STOMP) updated
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Students Together Moving to Prevent Tobacco Use (STOMP) is a multi-year pilot project (2021-2024) that takes a comprehensive approach to curb commercial tobacco [and vaping] use by targeting the student population and its unique characteristics, norms, and needs directly. Learn more at phecanada.ca/programs/stomp
Expériences d’activité physique en contexte scolaire pour les élèves de tous niveaux d’aptitude
zhlédnutí 59Před 10 měsíci
Changeurs du jeu est un programme déployant une approche d’apprentissage axé sur l’élève dans le but de favoriser l’inclusion des élèves de tous niveaux d’aptitude dans les expériences d’activité physique en contexte scolaire. Avec le soutien de Sport Canada, Emploi et Développement social Canada, la Fondation Bon Départ de Canadian Tire, et Special Olympics Nova Scotia, cette vidéo a été créée...
Game Changers: Advancing Quality, Inclusive Sport & Physical Activity Opportunities
zhlédnutí 428Před 10 měsíci
Game Changers is a program that utilizes a student-centered learning approach to creating inclusive school-based physical activity experiences for students of all abilities. With the support of Sport Canada, Employment and Social Development Canada, Canadian Tire Jumpstart, and Special Olympics Nova Scotia, this video provides an overview of the Game Changers project, highlighting the program d...
Recap: 2023 PHE National Conference / Récapitulation : Congrès national d'EPS 2023
zhlédnutí 125Před rokem
Recap of the 2023 PHE National Conference / Récapitulation #EPSIPE2023 Join us at the 2024 Physical and Health Education National Conference in Saskatoon, SK from May 2-4, 2024: phecanada.ca/phesk2024
Journée de jeux À mon meilleur 2022
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Simplement dit, la Journée de jeux À mon meilleur est une journée consacrée au plaisir et au jeu, et à la promotion de modes de vie sains et physiquement actifs. En 2022, plus de 230 écoles et 59 000 élèves ont pris part aux Journées de jeux À mon meilleur. Six de ces écoles ont bénéficié d’une subvention de 1 000$ à l’appui de leurs initiatives de santé et de bien-être; et 1 000 élèves ont reç...
2022 At My Best Play Days
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At My Best Play Day is a day dedicated to fun and games and celebrating healthy, active lifestyles. In 2022, over 230 schools and 59,000 students took part in the At My Best Play Day, with 6 schools receiving a $1,000 grant to help advance health initiatives, and 1,000 students receiving a personal At My Best Activity Kit of their own. Learn more | atmybest.ca/en/teachers/my-best-play-days
Student-Centered Learning
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Student-centered learning is an approach that provides students with authentic, relevant, and meaningful learning experiences. Rooted in the principles of equity, inclusion, and the right to access programming, student-centered learning engages students in the planning and implementation of school-based initiatives. A 9-step approach is utilized to bring students together to co-design, plan, an...
L’apprentissage centré sur l’élève
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L’apprentissage centré sur l’élève
Join us at 2023 PHE National Conference!
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Join us at 2023 PHE National Conference!
Welcome to the 2022 PHE Virtual National Conference!
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Welcome to the 2022 PHE Virtual National Conference!
Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Kicking
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Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Kicking
Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Jumping
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Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Jumping
Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Throwing
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Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Throwing
Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Catching
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Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Catching
Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Running
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Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Running
Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Balancing
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Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Balancing
Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Dodging
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Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Dodging
Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Side Shuffle
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Move Think Learn - Football in Focus (K-3): Side Shuffle
Bouger, réfléchir, apprendre - Le football en vedette (M-3): Coup de pied
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Bouger, réfléchir, apprendre - Le football en vedette (M-3): Coup de pied
Bouger, réfléchir, apprendre - Le football en vedette (M-3): Esquiver
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Bouger, réfléchir, apprendre - Le football en vedette (M-3): Esquiver
Bouger, réfléchir, apprendre - Le football en vedette (M-3): Sauter
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Bouger, réfléchir, apprendre - Le football en vedette (M-3): Sauter
Bouger, réfléchir, apprendre - Le football en vedette (M-3): Maintenir l'équilibre
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Bouger, réfléchir, apprendre - Le football en vedette (M-3): Maintenir l'équilibre

Komentáře

  • @user-ex1ob9gm7s
    @user-ex1ob9gm7s Před 7 měsíci

    Yoni Freedhoff is a pro-Genocide creature. He will get any colleagues fired if they show support to Palestinians. This man is a Hitler in disguise.

  • @guygatineau281
    @guygatineau281 Před 8 měsíci

    It's like your money. What you earn v what you spend...and if you spend more that you earn...you'll lose interrest as well!

  • @raytf2
    @raytf2 Před rokem

    goofy ahh 🤪🤪

  • @starwonder8324
    @starwonder8324 Před rokem

    Blessings everyone great watch here for everyone 😄👍🏽🙏🏾... "GODS VACCINES" BY DR THOMAS JACKSON YOU TUBE ENJOY POWERFUL POWERFUL UNMISSABLE HEALTH WATCH ENJOY 😄👍🏽🙏🏾❤️

  • @cjk6736
    @cjk6736 Před rokem

    This is depressing.

  • @pattyoppenheimer3928

    Omg this was great!!

  • @michelmanning3763
    @michelmanning3763 Před rokem

    Dans la démonstration finale, la jeune fille lance avec son pied dominant en avant au lieu d'effectuer son transfert de poids et terminer avec la rotation. Mais très bien expliqué

  • @zanea6820
    @zanea6820 Před 2 lety

    Why doesnt he look like he exercise

  • @anoshya
    @anoshya Před 2 lety

    Excellent for mild depression and giving relaxed nights sleep…my wife live in London U.K. and are 70. We do the gym five days a week but are the oldest by 30 years..very different in the USA especially California where older people tend to engage more in exercise..it takes determination but can be a positive addiction…great talk thanks

  • @johnterry6541
    @johnterry6541 Před 2 lety

    This talk has value but the presentation is annoying and ineffective. Very hard to follow the point he is trying to make.

  • @kathlynkissy
    @kathlynkissy Před 2 lety

    Diet matters and the type of exercise matters. I have two contrasting experiences with weight management. The first was what I experienced post partum where I exercised but my energy expenditure was less and I hardly changed my diet. Despite several months of work, I only lost 3kgs. A year later I moved more, ate a low carb diet, did intermittent fasting, ate better, and had a consistent exercise regimen. I lost 16 kgs and gained more muscles and definitely have more energy.

  • @jaimepatena7372
    @jaimepatena7372 Před 2 lety

    Doc is right. I exercised my whole life..since Pandemic I stopped..and have suffered.

  • @mowthpeece1
    @mowthpeece1 Před 2 lety

    We've known this at least since the 70s. Jim Fixx, the distance runner who wrote The Book of Running, ate what he wanted because he was a distance runner. He was skinny as a rail. And died of sudden heart attack from heart disease. You cannot exercise away crappy food. But you CAN become very skinny if you exercise enough. Distance runners are the perfect example. But how many of us are long distance runners?

    • @jaimepatena7372
      @jaimepatena7372 Před 2 lety

      Chronic cardio like long distance running is not good for your health. Jim Fixx died from chronic heart stress. I do not know what he ate..but you are right if you eat junk..you will suffer.

  • @sherwinmoscow9455
    @sherwinmoscow9455 Před 3 lety

    100% true. Exercise has countless benefits, but clearly food choices determines weight.

  • @coachlisbona3107
    @coachlisbona3107 Před 3 lety

    really like your channel. i think we can learn a lot from each other. subbing now

  • @LawrenceAugust_
    @LawrenceAugust_ Před 3 lety

    The study about men and exercise over time might be misleading, because the weight that the exercise group gained may very well have been muscle.

  • @dedetaufikhidayatulloh2880

    I,m PE from Indonesian, i wanna know your curiculum of physical education. Because i wanna learn and apply in Indonesia.

  • @nichollesimmons3696
    @nichollesimmons3696 Před 3 lety

    Mr. Hucal, do you have a template for recess guidelines?

  • @scottkeane5946
    @scottkeane5946 Před 3 lety

    Really insightful!

  • @iboudiop4126
    @iboudiop4126 Před 3 lety

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  • @mickohagan861
    @mickohagan861 Před 4 lety

    Positive results. Jessica mentioned transitions, would like to hear more on what schools are doing to mitigate risk when students moving from classroom to gym/field or any 'specialist' classes.

  • @alexfranz5263
    @alexfranz5263 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing this. I’m encouraged students are able to use their feet. I also encouraged to hear all your success stories!

  • @crendo6959
    @crendo6959 Před 4 lety

    This video was so impressive +_+

  • @rchlfrks
    @rchlfrks Před 4 lety

    Thank you for sharing this. Were students only able to make equipment contact with their feet( shoes) only?

  • @mickohagan861
    @mickohagan861 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the resources!

  • @cedrictremblay-fournier6332

    is it possible to fix the links in the powerpoint?

    • @phecanada
      @phecanada Před 4 lety

      Hi Cedric, which link do you refer to? Here is the link to download the PPT: phecanada.ca/connecting/events/phe-spotlight-series. Feel free to email me at feiwu@phecanada.ca as well!

  • @fallofmanbrand
    @fallofmanbrand Před 4 lety

    nice video bro

  • @annfenton3580
    @annfenton3580 Před 4 lety

    Prim jr inter

  • @christiejoshua8392
    @christiejoshua8392 Před 4 lety

    My educational background is in Science, I have completed a Masters degree in Science (Biochemistry) and Bachelors in Education for a recognized university in India. I have experience in teaching different schools for more than 5 years. At present, I am working in an international school as a Primary School teacher in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India. I have been handling a variety of curriculum from the Central Board of Secondary Education to the International Baccalaureate. I am in the process of applying for the Permanent Residence in Canada. I am personally very keen and interested in the teaching career and would like to continue the same after moving to your Province. can you please guide me if I can get a teaching license before I move to Canada. I mean if I can do an online course or something and I can get the teaching license. or else is there any possibilities I get a job and then I take my license

  • @mikegburnside
    @mikegburnside Před 5 lety

    Better mobility, improved circulation, and yes, some better blood glucose uptake, etc...the cynical emphasis on calorie burning (fat loss) by both food and even fitness INDUSTRY has got to get lost.

  • @thecasualfront7432
    @thecasualfront7432 Před 5 lety

    he keeps just referring to 'weight', if you do a tonne of exercise you'll turn lots of fat in to muscle, you might not lose much 'weight' overall, but you are much more heathy and less fat.

    • @gipgap4
      @gipgap4 Před 2 lety

      Exactly! Body builders and weight lifters are classed as obese according to the BMI scale.

  • @Candygirl-xh8fx
    @Candygirl-xh8fx Před 6 lety

    I’m even on the picture on the video ever no good smile 😂

  • @Candygirl-xh8fx
    @Candygirl-xh8fx Před 6 lety

    Hey there’s me in the glasses I look idk 😂

  • @addisonblakely4285
    @addisonblakely4285 Před 6 lety

    Love the concept family passport - such an easy way to get parents involved in PA!

  • @omerozbey5709
    @omerozbey5709 Před 6 lety

    Your work is very good. Do you have a special study about preschool children about physical literacy? Thank you very much for sharing. contact: omerozbey8006@gmail.com

  • @martinirving3824
    @martinirving3824 Před 6 lety

    Ha, ha, ha. There it is right there at 14;00. The study comparing Nigerian women subsistence farmers with "unemployed" women in Chicago revealed both groups burned the same amount of calories over a 3 year period. We are "wired" to burn a certain amount of calories regardless of environment. What causes the weight-gain is the environment, the industrial food environment.

    • @martinirving3824
      @martinirving3824 Před 3 lety

      @Val , Mmm, right. That's what the food companies want you to believe. Processed food is deficient in protein and micronutrients. Biological mechanisms drive hunger when in nutrient deficit. Basically, most overweight or obese people are nutritionally starved but overfed and overfat on empty calories. That's the dirty little secret food companies don't want people to understand. (Btw, nutrition-poor food is very cheap because it has no value).

    • @martinirving3824
      @martinirving3824 Před 3 lety

      @Val , Right, there's processing and processing. It's a matter of whether commercial or domestic and what the ingredients are. Humans (bipedal apes) have been "processing" food for probably something like 1.5 million years.It's goes hand in hand with the expensive tissue hypothesis (ETO) Both with meat (skinning, dissecting, cooking, cracking bones with rocks) and with plants (pounding, soaking, fermenting, cooking, etc). Richard Wrangham calls us the cooking ape. We can't really consume raw, unprocessed foods and extract enough nutrients to sustain health in the long term. The difference between what happened in the past and what has occurred in the last 150 years since industrialization of the food supply is nutritional content and value. So-called "ultra-processed" foods as you refer to them, are simply stripped or devoid of nutrients in order to preserve shelf-life. It does make the food very convenient and very cheap. (good for profits).Just not good for anything else - (particularly health).

  • @christinamaclean9583
    @christinamaclean9583 Před 6 lety

    Wow, c'est comme vous étié divinement envoyé!! Comment pourrait-on voir votre présentation à distance (Ile du Prince Edouard)? Merci!

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      @davidbenay8201 Před 4 lety

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  • @happynjoyousnfree
    @happynjoyousnfree Před 6 lety

    Awesome because this shows that no matter how much I exercise, it's my diet that really matters. One thing I've found over the years is that exercising regularly naturally reduces my appetite provided I avoid sugar and flour.

  • @selina4188
    @selina4188 Před 7 lety

    umm generally guys want to GAIN weight when they go to the gym, to build MUSCLE, which is heavier

  • @MrWightHD
    @MrWightHD Před 7 lety

    I think you should try to keep the comedy levels down a little........ The message is being hidden by the Ricky Gervais style presentation

  • @WisdomValleser
    @WisdomValleser Před 7 lety

    "Exercise is the single most important modifiable determinant of health. There is nothing that a person could do that would help and benefit their health more than regularly exercising." -Dr. Yoni Freedhoff

  • @leftertiberiuvlad
    @leftertiberiuvlad Před 8 lety

    Having seen this video I feel the need to share this because I spent many years jumping from diet to diet without any success until I discovered Dianas magic plan (google it). Without doubt its the most weight loss that I have ever achieved and I have not put it back on to this day.

  • @benoitnoel2143
    @benoitnoel2143 Před 8 lety

    Exercise increases muscle mass, and thus not solely for weight loss.

    • @martinirving3824
      @martinirving3824 Před 5 lety

      Not for weight loss at all. The data shows it is close to useless for weight loss. Intermittent fasting increases muscle mass (decreases fat mass) while maintaining the same weight. Plenty of data and personal anecdotes on that score.

  • @JoshLazzari
    @JoshLazzari Před 8 lety

    "(Exercise) is the best single drug EVER! But, it is not a weight loss drug." Great line, Yoni. Many physique competitors will say it is 80% nutrition and 20% gym. Why is it so hard to eat healthy?

  • @allamakee1397
    @allamakee1397 Před 9 lety

    Gary Taubes does an in-depth analysis of why exercise is a futile attempt to lose weight. many videos on youtube. It's simple, control your insulin and you control your weight. NOTE: Nutritionist need not view videos, simply continue to stay uninformed.

    • @martinirving3824
      @martinirving3824 Před 5 lety

      Exactly. Still plenty in the establishment insisting that insulin has nothing to do with it and it's just calories. I don't know whether it's extreme cognitive dissonance or face-saving.

  • @alcam14
    @alcam14 Před 9 lety

    Exercise stimulates appetite.

    • @mikemasail823
      @mikemasail823 Před 6 lety

      That is a myth. Intense exercise actually decreases appetite. Grand tour cyclists and ultra marathon runners have to force themselves to eat after a stage/race because they have to. Its the mild exercisers who go out and walk a slow 5 Km who pretend or kid themselves that they are hungry, because they did some exercise.

  • @bedwards1951
    @bedwards1951 Před 9 lety

    Bravo, Dr. Freedhoff. I suggest start watching at 37 mins for the summary

  • @sportmanitoba
    @sportmanitoba Před 12 lety

    Great video. Thanks for producing and sharing.