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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2025 · 38 MIN

Are We Really Committed to Professional Learning?

from The CanadianED Leadership Show · host Dean Shareski

The Art of Supporting Teachers: A Conversation with Anna VillaltaIn this episode, our host delves into the world of teacher support and development with Anna Villalta, Assistant Director in Educational Services at the English Montreal School Board. Anna shares insights on the importance of professional learning, teacher morale, and innovative practices in education. They also discuss the unique challenges faced by educators in Quebec, the evolving landscape of professional development, and leadership advice for aspiring leaders. The conversation highlights Anna's commitment to fostering an inclusive, compassionate, and high-performing educational environment. Don't miss the discussion on the cultural dynamics of Quebec's English and French communities and tips for must-visit spots in Montreal!00:00 Introduction to Teacher Support and Development00:39 Mental Health and Emotional Support for Teachers00:54 Resilience and Future Challenges Post-Pandemic01:24 Exploring Quebec and Italian Culture03:41 Anna's Background and Montreal's Education System04:15 Challenges and Dynamics in Quebec's Education10:12 Role and Responsibilities at the English Montreal School Board15:37 Leadership Challenges and Evolution of Professional Learning19:33 Building Relationships and Team Dynamics23:33 Advice for Aspiring Educational Leaders26:44 Inspirations and Heroes in Education30:40 Quickfire Questions and Recommendations37:30 Conclusion and CASA Conference Plug

The Art of Supporting Teachers: A Conversation with Anna VillaltaIn this episode, our host delves into the world of teacher support and development with Anna Villalta, Assistant Director in Educational Services at the English Montreal School Board. Anna shares insights on the importance of professional learning, teacher morale, and innovative practices in education. They also discuss the unique challenges faced by educators in Quebec, the evolving landscape of professional development, and leadership advice for aspiring leaders. The conversation highlights Anna's commitment to fostering an inclusive, compassionate, and high-performing educational environment. Don't miss the discussion on the cultural dynamics of Quebec's English and French communities and tips for must-visit spots in Montreal!00:00 Introduction to Teacher Support and Development00:39 Mental Health and Emotional Support for Teachers00:54 Resilience and Future Challenges Post-Pandemic01:24 Exploring Quebec and Italian Culture03:41 Anna's Background and Montreal's Education System04:15 Challenges and Dynamics in Quebec's Education10:12 Role and Responsibilities at the English Montreal School Board15:37 Leadership Challenges and Evolution of Professional Learning19:33 Building Relationships and Team Dynamics23:33 Advice for Aspiring Educational Leaders26:44 Inspirations and Heroes in Education30:40 Quickfire Questions and Recommendations37:30 Conclusion and CASA Conference Plug

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