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Aly Gulamhusein

Mr. G's Podcast

A daily Education podcast
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Mr. G's Podcast

Aly Gulamhusein

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Mr. G's Podcast

Aly Gulamhusein

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In education, we have had to adapt how we teach to incorporate more technology. While the pandemic expedited the process, it was inevitable. Things get interesting when we look at how technology is integrated into teaching and learning.---
In this episode, I talk through some thoughts on how the education system needs to reevaluate its expectations of students and teachers.--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mrgtutors/message
I'm looking forward to starting up season three and I'm excited to have you join me. Look for the first episode on March 29, 2022. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mrgtutors/message
As it was for many people, 2020 was a challenging year for me. The year put into focus many aspects of my life that I hadn’t previously paid much attention to. I was so used to the routine of my days that I neglected to consider the value of wh
This week, I'm going unscripted. I've written down four questions that I'll ask myself and then answer. 2020 is a year that shan't soon be forgotten and I think that the most important thing we can do for ourselves is to learn from our experien
If there was ever a year that I questioned my decision to become a teacher, this is the one. Within the first two months of this school year, I was thinking about an exit plan. I’ve been dreaming about a life that doesn’t involve waking up in t
It seems to me that my students talk a lot. I don’t understand why. What have they got going on in their lives that is so interesting? How much can be happening in their lives that they need all of the time that they can get to discuss it? With
This episode will consider the practice of teaching. That is, teaching is something that someone needs to continually repeat and analyze in an effort to improve. Teaching is not something that you can just show up for, you have to have prepared
This week, I want to explore our personalities as teachers. I think that we are different people when we're standing in front of a class. We're different people in different situations. But, when you're trying to help students figure out who th
This week, I want to explore some of my thoughts on being creative in your teaching practice. It's important to try new things and step out of your comfort zone, but how far should you go and are there limits on the things you should try? Who b
While driving to work the other morning, I started thinking about who is in control of a student's education. I figured it has to be either the students, teachers, or parents. When I posed the question to my class, they had something to say on
A lot of teaching comes down to managing expectations - your own, your administration, your students', and the parents of your students. It's not about knowing what you're doing, but about being confident in your ability to do what you need to.
As we start the new school year with so many things still unresolved, we have to become the spirit of freedom for our students by embracing this uncertainty. We have to focus our energies on the process. We need to do our work diligently.Catch
Our relationships with our students are the most powerful teaching tool that we have available to us. Like any tool, it's effectiveness is a result of how well we know how to use and maintain it. Beyond establishing a relationship with students
Using technology in your teaching practice is inevitable. In this episode, I share some thoughts on why we do and don't use technology in our classrooms. It's important that we explore technology with our teaching so that students can see its v
In the first episode of season two, I'm proposing changes to how we approach scheduling for teaching and learning. Currently, the system is too complex and impedes our ability to make good decisions. What we need to do is strip things down to t
The school year is almost here and that means there is going to be another season of this podcast. Today's questions: What is your definition of community within an educational context?Catch up with me on social media:TwitterInstagramYouTu
The best advice my dad ever gave me about my teaching career was to do my job honestly. It's important to teach what matters most to you because there isn't enough time to focus on anything else. The best thing you can do for yourself and your
Throughout this podcast run, I've written down ideas and I didn't get to some of them. Today, I want to present those unexplored ideas to you. These ideas aren't fleshed out but I still think they are worth sharing. Hopefully, these quick snipp
The introduction of a new math curriculum in Ontario has sparked an interesting debate. Professional development is something that I meant to talk about back in April and I'm finally getting around to it because it's an area that I need to impr
My students sent me a very heartwarming e-card today and it got me thinking about the impact that we have as teachers; we have more of an impact than we realize. For me, this is a lot of responsibility and one that I need to acknowledge and acc
This is the last week of school and it's not about learning. This week is about solidifying our relationships with our students. I'm having a hard time staying focussed so I can only imagine how students are feeling. The uncertainty that is com
The gifts I ordered for my students arrived this morning and I took the afternoon to deliver them. I saw a few of my students today and it was a trip. I'm curious to know what it's going to be like to see them in September.Today's question: Du
I've been working on building a marble run for over a week. I've been trying different materials and learning about how they work. In this process, I'm using a lot of the skills that I teach. It's important for us, as teachers, to pursue our ow
Today I was thinking about the importance of names and what they mean to us and our students. Names carry meaning and they establish a presence. It's important to call our students by the names they choose for themselves and pronounce them corr
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