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Author: Krista Shackleford

My name is Krista, and I’m thrilled to be joining this community of experience and expertise.

I’m a doctoral student studying sociology at Carleton University.  I’ve had a wide array of jobs, but the constant strand guiding me over the years has been my passion for education.… More

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Gerry Cockburn

I worked for the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board as an educator for twenty-three years. I taught various grades at the elementary level, served as a Program Consultant, a Vice-Principal, and a Principal.… More

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Author: Eric Rosenberg

 Eric Rosenberg is a nature-inspired city guy with strong curiosities and big talent for turning what he learns and how he sees it into forms and content that engage us. He has a post-industrial sensibility, meaning his inclinations are toward a small-scale, grassroots way of life, rather than a one-size-fits-all approach.… More

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Author: Doug Peterson

All the formal stuff is already on the web here, if you’re interested.

One of the things that you realize when writing an “About” piece is that most of it is in the past!  … More

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Author: Rodd Lucier

With 25 years experience that spans elementary, secondary and post-secondary panels, I struggle every day  to provide rich and authentic learning opportunities to teachers and students alike.  Currently a student success teacher and special education instructor, I see it as my mission to model teaching and learning that is relevant for an unknown future.  … More

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Author: Aerin Guy

I am excited to be a part of the VoicEd Community!

And now for my introduction….

I am a Toronto-based education advocate, learner, parent, and technology enthusiast. I have my own company that provides communication services for progressive people and organizations.… More

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