#3154: Your Focus For 2025: FULL Regimentation
In this first masterclass of 2025, I’m going to give you six things that you want to have in place for the year so that you can be fully regimented. […]
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Michelle Forde, an inspiring educator and communication specialist from Toronto, joins us to share her remarkable journey into the world of education and equity. From her formative years in London, Ontario to influential mentorship from her English teacher, Carol Talbot, Michelle's story is one of passion and purpose. Her dedication to storytelling and representation has shaped her unique approach to teaching, underscoring the power of community and resilience in overcoming educational challenges. Michelle's journey is a testament to the impact of educators who truly connect with and uplift their students.
We navigate the complexities of preparing youth for an evolving future, highlighting Michelle's educational path from a Bachelor to a Master of Education in Social Justice. Her experiences in under-resourced communities have fueled her commitment to research in black leadership and systemic change. Michelle discusses the vital role of authenticity, confidence, and cultural identity in leadership, sharing how these elements empower individuals and communities. Through her story, listeners will gain insights into the importance of recognizing community knowledge within formal education and the strength that comes from staying rooted in one's heritage.
Tune in to hear about a young student's entrepreneurial spirit, as we explore the nuances of school administration and creative problem-solving. A makeshift barbershop in a school washroom serves as a backdrop for a rich discussion on educational leadership and cultural awareness. Michelle also delves into her contributions to civic education, inspired by student activism, and reflects on leadership qualities drawn from Toni Morrison's wisdom. This episode is a celebration of growth, support, and the shared responsibility of fostering empowerment in others—particularly for Black educators and leaders. Join us for an enlightening conversation that promises fresh perspectives on leadership and community engagement.
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In this first masterclass of 2025, I’m going to give you six things that you want to have in place for the year so that you can be fully regimented. […]
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