What School Could Be — If We Had The Courage To Imagine Differently 

Lisa is joined by jeewan chanicka and Alison Bradshaw for a powerful conversation about the future of public education in Ontario and beyond.

The conversation explores:


  
Ontario’s new attendance and standardized testing policies



  
Why students are disengaging from school



  
The impact of policy on neurodivergent learners



  
The difference between education as a public good vs workforce pipeline



  
Indigenous approaches to learning and community



  
The role of governance, trustees, and privatization



  
What education could become if rooted in humanity and belonging

Key Takeaways:





  
Behaviour is communication, not defiance



  
Attendance problems are often symptoms of deeper systemic issues



  
Standardized exams frequently measure stress and privilege more than intelligence



  
Public education should develop humans, not just workers



  
Indigenous knowledge systems challenge industrialized education models



  
Hope requires imagination and action




Connect wtih Lisa:

Website: Liberated Menopause Consulting & Coaching

Instagram: @lboate

Email: lisa@liberatedmenopause.ca



Connect with jeewan chanicka:

Website: https://jeewanchanicka.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sacredreturnjourney/

Connect with Alison Bradshaw: https://www.instagram.com/alison8958/


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Transforming 45

Lisa Boate

What School Could Be — If We Had The Courage To Imagine Differently with jeewan chanicka and Alison Bradshaw

MAY 12, 202648 MIN
Transforming 45

What School Could Be — If We Had The Courage To Imagine Differently with jeewan chanicka and Alison Bradshaw

MAY 12, 202648 MIN

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What School Could Be — If We Had The Courage To Imagine Differently  Lisa is joined by jeewan chanicka and Alison Bradshaw for a powerful conversation about the future of public education in Ontario and beyond. The conversation explores: Ontario’s new attendance and standardized testing policies Why students are disengaging from school The impact of policy on neurodivergent learners The difference between education as a public good vs workforce pipeline Indigenous approaches to learning and community The role of governance, trustees, and privatization What education could become if rooted in humanity and belonging Key Takeaways: Behaviour is communication, not defiance Attendance problems are often symptoms of deeper systemic issues Standardized exams frequently measure stress and privilege more than intelligence Public education should develop humans, not just workers Indigenous knowledge systems challenge industrialized education models Hope requires imagination and action Connect wtih Lisa: Website: Liberated Menopause Consulting & Coaching Instagram: @lboate Email: [email protected] Connect with jeewan chanicka: Website: https://jeewanchanicka.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sacredreturnjourney/ Connect with Alison Bradshaw: https://www.instagram.com/alison8958/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices