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Podcasts

To support

Learner
Centered
Pedagogy
BY: Turner Story
Table of contents

Learner Centered
01 Pedagogy
02 Podcasts
Example of a podcast
Description of LCP and its that can support student
benefits in a learning success
environment

03 Course Connection

How BDI3C can use this


resource
01
Learner
Centered
Pedagogy
Learner-Centered Pedagogy
● Style of teaching where the instructor focuses on each individual
learner and their educational needs
● Teacher can review each students individual education plans and give
opportunities for student voice
● This can help classrooms build community, create positive
relationships between students, and encourage self directed learning
Benefits
★ Supports Safe and inclusive learning environments
★ Supports a diversity of learners
★ Allows for student choice and representation
★ Allows for student choice
★ Emphasizes Experiential Activities
02
Podcasts
Podcasts

Podcasts are a great way to inspire teachers to create experiential learning activities
and provide additional insight on how to promote student success.
Teacher Benefits
★ Educators can listen to short podcasts like these on their off-time or journey to
work to learn about new experiential learning opportunities for their students
★ Podcasts can help teachers engage all learners in the classroom and engage in
community relevant information
Student Benefits
★ Students can also listen to short podcasts in small groups as a form of research
★ Replacement to reading from the textbook for students with dyslexia or learning
disabilities
Example: The Creative
Classroom by John Spencer
This podcast is made to support educators by encouraging them to
embrace creativity and design thinking. He also has insight on how to
support student-teacher mental health
Notable Episodes
★ Empowering readers with Voice and Choice
★ Developing Skills while using AI
★ Experiential learning - Creating Prototypes
★ The Power of Student Conferencing
★ Supporting Students During Transitions

Link:
https://open.spotify.com/show/6wh1nnySvlulNI6OMFLvcE
03
Course
Connection
BDI3C: Intro to Entrepreneurship
Students need to learn how to live and work in enterprising ways. The Creative
Classroom provides a variety of experiential lesson ideas for teachers to use.

Curriculum Strands
1. Entrepreneurship
2. New Venture Opportunities
3. Benefits of a venture plan
4. Developing a complete venture plan
Lesson Idea Listen To My
Curriculum Analysis

Students can listen to Ep. #3 Scott WittHoft on the Curious Craft of Prototyping from
The Creative Classroom as a class. The following class students can be asked to
create a prototype for a new toy
Lesson
Learning Objectives
● Create a prototype for a new toy using our makerspace room. (3D printers,
cardboard, tape, pottery, putty etc)
● Once made determine the target customer, marketing plan and start-up goals)
● You will have a 1 minute pitch to introduce your new toy
Student Benefits
★ Students are given a choice on how to present their understanding
★ Triangulated assessment offered (for/of/as)
★ Experiential activity with student choice
★ Supports a safe learning environment and inclusion
Thanks
Never Stop
Do you have any questions?
Learning!
Email me turner.story@ocdsb.ca

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