ep 74 - Rural Roots: Cultivating Strength in Education

In this insightful episode, our guests Dr. Candy Jones from the Faculty of Education at Brandon University, Julie Seeley from Frontier School Division, and Jessica Willows from the University of Victoria join us to explore the profound impact of rurality on their experiences as educators. Delving into their unique journeys, we uncover the invaluable gifts that rural settings have bestowed upon us, shaping our perspectives and influencing our approaches to education. Together, we discuss the lessons we have learned from rurality, both personally and professionally, and how these rural influences have become powerful tools in our educational practices. Join us for an engaging conversation as we reflect on the treasures that rurality has provided, and discover how these educators have seamlessly integrated these gifts into their work to create meaningful and impactful learning environments.

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