Dr Jean Clinton WEBINAR OPPORTUNITY

Webinar: Cultivating Well-being in Challenging Times.

If you’ve watched the first two of Jean’s Well-being clips and enjoyed them…or even if you haven’t yet seen them, join us for an interactive webinar on April 30 at 4PM EST.

Jean will will be discussing well-being for children and adults during this challenging time.

NOTE: Webinar fully subscribed. The recording will be posted on www.NPDL.global.

When: April 30, 4PM EST

 

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Deep and Connected Series launch

Deep and Connected

Today we are pleased to launch our Deep and Connected series, designed to share new articles, resources, ideas and perspectives to support you at this time.


Featured in the mail out:

Deep Learning Partnerships @Home

A series of short articles in which we explore learning on the home front. We focus on how children of all ages can engage in deep learning and share how educators are facilitating learning with their own children.

Read article One – Children need Choices


Wellbeing

In this short video clip (1:40), Dr Jean Clinton, child psychiatrist from McMaster University and critical friend to New Pedagogies for Deep Learning, shares wisdom for parents while they are at home with their kids. It’s about progress not perfection


Voices from the Field

80% of our best ideas come from YOU.

Homespun wisdom, weaving innovation, insight and experience together.

Our global network shares their authentic practices here – Check out what we’re learning.

 


Other resources – Worth a look:

Amplifying Student Voice. How do you reach and connect with your community and beyond?  A young persons guide to starting your own podcast.

https://xqsuperschool.org/blog/student-success/using-podcasts-tool-for-project-based-learning-creative-expression/


Access content, or subscribe for updates at npdl.global


 

Dr Jean Clinton – PODCAST – Parents as Gardeners

Parent as Gardeners!

In this short video clip (1:40), Dr Jean Clinton, child psychiatrist from McMaster University and critical friend to New Pedagogies for Deep Learning, shares wisdom for parents while they are at home with their kids. It’s about progress not perfection.