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VSB: After The Bell

VSB: After The Bell

By Vancouver School Board

The Vancouver School District is among the most diverse school systems in Canada with an annual enrolment of just under 50, 000 students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 and adult education students.

This podcast interviews guests who share an inside look at the Vancouver School District. You’ll hear from students, educators, decision makers and staff behind-the-scenes that keep VSB schools running.
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VSB: After The BellNov 24, 2022

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Ep 18 - After the Bell: Sustainability in Schools

Ep 18 - After the Bell: Sustainability in Schools

April is Earth Month throughout the District. From the student-led sustainability conference and the District-wide professional development session on April 22, to Earth Day celebrations, and the solar-eclipse on April 8, staff and students spent the month learning more about our planet and how to take meaningful steps to take care of it. 

There’s a lot of information in the world when it comes to going green. How do you know which actions to take, and how are we teaching students about sustainability? 

In this episode, we learn about how sustainability is integrated into VSB, at the District and school level. 

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We release episodes at the end of every month. 

Apr 30, 202439:47
Ep 17 - After the Bell: Social Emotional Learning in Schools

Ep 17 - After the Bell: Social Emotional Learning in Schools

Social emotional learning shapes that way students, and later adults, understand their emotions, navigate social situations, and use behaviour to express themselves. But what exactly is social emotional learning, and what does that look like in schools throughout VSB?

In this episode, district resource teacher, Deanna Barriera, and district case manager behaviour support, Sheryl Morris, discuss what social emotional learning means, how it relates to students, and the various programs and resources available for students in the District.

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Mar 25, 202429:45
Ep. 16 - After the Bell: Equity and Anti-racism and Cellphones in School

Ep. 16 - After the Bell: Equity and Anti-racism and Cellphones in School

February presents an opportunity to honour many of the diverse cultures and backgrounds of the staff and students throughout the District. From Black History Month to World Hijab Day, Lunar New Year, the Women’s Memorial March and World Day of Social Justice, this month offers a chance for us to learn, recognize and uplift as we work to create safe, caring, welcoming and inclusive places for students and families. 

Equity and inclusion are core pillars of VSB’s framework. In fact, our Education Plan specifically focuses on increasing equity by eliminating and racism in all its forms. In this episode, Hieu Pham-Fraser, District principle of Equity, Anti-racism, and Non-discrimination, shares how VSB is tangibly taking action on this subject. 

For matter of the month, we spoke to Pete Nuji and Pedro da Silva, Associate Superintendents at the VSB to discuss restrictions on cellphones in schools, following an announcement from the government of B.C. last month. 

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Feb 29, 202429:53
Ep. 15 - After the Bell: Black Excellence Day Recap and Inclement Weather

Ep. 15 - After the Bell: Black Excellence Day Recap and Inclement Weather

Black Excellence Day was Jan. 13 this month, which is a day chosen to honour civil rights leader, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The VSB participated in the day through a Black Excellence live stream hosted by Ninandotoo Society and the Burnaby School District. Nola Charles and Ruth Mvukiyehe were among a few VSB students who were able to attend the event in person. Both students joined us to talk about their experience.  

 

For matter of the month, we spoke to superintendent Helen McGregor about school closures during severe weather such as snow. Helen speaks about the process and factors taken into consideration before a snow day is called.  

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Feb 01, 202430:39
Ep. 13 - After the Bell: Breaking down district elementary choice programs and kindergarten registration

Ep. 13 - After the Bell: Breaking down district elementary choice programs and kindergarten registration

With priority kindergarten registration beginning in November, this month’s episode of VSB: After the Bell focused on everything related to kindergarten. We covered a variety of topics from registration to program options families can enroll in. We spoke to District choice program teachers Eva Lin (Montessori), Melissa Peng (Mandarin Bilingual), Alexis Lefebvre (Late French Immersion) and Mary Leman Viggers (Indigenous Focus) about how they teach their programs and how it differs from the mainstream program.

For matter of the month, we spoke to Doug Roch, District Principal about the registration process, why some schools are full and tips on getting your children prepared for kindergarten.

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Dec 01, 202301:18:24
Ep. 12 - After the Bell : Learning about VSB community partners and the Foundation Skills Assessment

Ep. 12 - After the Bell : Learning about VSB community partners and the Foundation Skills Assessment

With thanksgiving being in October, the season of gratitude is upon us. VSB acknowledges and shares appreciation for the dedication of more than 50 community partners who work to make schools more welcoming, inclusive, safe and vibrant learning environments. Support ranges from providing essential services such as food programs to arts and extracurricular activities, as well as donations to families in need. Join us as we speak to representatives from two esteemed organizations, Gillian Shaw, Board of directors from Vancouver Sun Children’s Fund Society, Adopt-a-School program and Selma Ismail, youth settlement councillor from the South Vancouver Neighbourhood House, to discuss their invaluable roles in empowering our students and enhancing their educational experiences. 

For matter of the month, we delve into an important and sometimes controversial subject: BC's Foundation Skills Assessment (FSA). We speak with Helen McGregor, VSB Superintendent to demystify the FSA and shed light on its significance for students, parents, and educators. 

Oct 31, 202351:53
Ep.11 - Season Premiere: Discussing VSB’s Literacy Framework and SOGI in schools
Sep 30, 202349:28
Ep. 10 - Celebrations

Ep. 10 - Celebrations

It’s the end of the school year and that calls for celebrations after months of hard work and learning. From the excitement of summer vacation to the nostalgia of saying goodbye to familiar faces, this time of year is a significant milestone in the lives of students, educators and families alike. In this episode, we travel across the Vancouver School District to speak to students and educators about their memories, reflections, and celebrations that encapsulate the end of the 2022-2023 school year. 


For Matter of the Month, we look at how parents can continue to help their children to keep learning even through the summer break. Even outside of school, there are lots of opportunities for children to practice their numeracy, language arts, research or critical thinking skills. We invited Gordon Elementary teacher Jamie Sinclair to join us. Together, we’ll be talking about what families can do during the summer months. 

Jun 30, 202334:49
Ep. 9 - Indigenous Matters: Advancing truth and reconciliation, and temperature in schools

Ep. 9 - Indigenous Matters: Advancing truth and reconciliation, and temperature in schools

As we approach National Indigenous Peoples Day on June 21, this month on the podcast we talk about Indigenous matters. One of the three goals of the Vancouver School District’s Education Plan outlines an effort to continue our reconciliation journey with First Nations, Metis and Inuit by increasing knowledge, awareness, appreciation of, and respect for Indigenous histories, traditions cultures and contributions. Achieving this goal, however, does not rest solely with the District’s Indigenous education department. For Matter of the Month, we're diving into a pressing issue that's been making headlines in our community: the lack of air conditioning in schools. With unexpected extreme hot weather hitting our region, families are expressing concerns about their children's comfort and well-being. Let's explore the situation in the Vancouver school District and discuss what we are doing. Joining us today is Hans Loeffelholz Director of enterprise risk and safety management compliance

May 31, 202343:48
Ep. 8 - District programs

Ep. 8 - District programs

This month on the podcast, we’re talking about District programs and the many ways a diverse student population is supported in a large public education system. With nearly 50,000 students, it takes a team of dedicated educators and support staff to cater to the diverse learning needs of students. In this episode, Directors of Instruction Aaron Davis, Janis Myers and Rosie Poetschke join us to explain District programs, the types of programs offered within the VSB and how they each benefit different students.  

Apr 29, 202355:46
Ep 7 - Managing the District’s budget and celebrating International Women’s Day

Ep 7 - Managing the District’s budget and celebrating International Women’s Day

School boards across North America are responsible for making critical financial decisions that impact the quality of education our children receive, from hiring teachers and staff to investing in technology and resources. Join us as we speak with David Green, VSB’s Secretary Treasurer to learn more about the intricacies of school board finances.

For “matter of the month”, we talk about International Women's Day; a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. It’s celebrated on March 8th every year and provides an opportunity to raise awareness about the ongoing struggles and challenges that women face in achieving gender equality. In celebration of the day, we speak to Vice-Chair Preeti Faridkot, the first female and Sikh trustee elected to the Vancouver School Board.  

Mar 30, 202334:17
Ep. 6 - Pink Shirt Day and ChatGPT

Ep. 6 - Pink Shirt Day and ChatGPT

We all know bullying can affect friendships and learning, but, most importantly, it can impact a student’s physical and emotional health. Pink Shirt Day is an important day for school communities to lift each other up and stand against all forms of bullying, harassment, and discrimination.

On this month’s podcast, we visit General Gordon Elementary to hear firsthand how students and teachers participate in Pink Shirt Day to address the serious issue of bullying. The SOGI club at Gordon Elementary – which stands for Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity club, hosted a Pink Shirt Day assembly to talk about the history of Pink Shirt Day, what it means to be kind to others and the importance of gender identity and expression. We caught up with four SOGI club members and the club lead teacher, Kyle Nylund, and asked them why Pink Shirt Day is important to them.

For Matter of the Month, we dive into ChatGPT and how millions have signed up to use the artificial intelligence (AI) language processor in a mere matter of weeks since launching in December 2022. We hear from Jeff Spence, District Principal of Information Technology and Erin Tarbuck, an English and Career Life Connections teacher at David Thompson Secondary about how the AI tool would impact students and teachers.

Feb 24, 202331:43
Ep. 5 - Not-so-new redesigned BC curriculum

Ep. 5 - Not-so-new redesigned BC curriculum

The BC Curriculum was redesigned in 2016 to respond to the technology-rich world we live in today, where communication is instant, and information is immediately accessible. The way we interact with each other personally, socially, and at work has changed and the redesigned curriculum teaches children to respond to this new demanding world.

The way kids learn today is very different than the way their parents learned when they were in school. No longer do we need to memorize the timetable or remember an encyclopedia of facts. There’s a calculator and Google for that. The shift in today’s education focuses on concepts instead of content, on how to learn rather than what is learned, and on developing critical thinking skills in place of memorization.

This month on the podcast, we speak to Annie Kwong and Nancy Fulton, two secondary teachers, as well as Sandra Fox and Fransoise Renne, two elementary teachers. They walk us though the redesigned curriculum and how students are learning in classrooms.

For Matter of the Month, we look into the District’s decision to continue the semester model with an increase in Flexible Instructional Time (FIT) for all secondary students. We hear from educators Alison Ogden and Rick Lopez, who are Directors of Instruction, as well as senior secondary students Susan Kiconco and Edison Hui.

Jan 26, 202343:40
Ep. 4 - Winter festivities
Dec 15, 202244:15
Ep. 3 - All things kindergarten registration
Nov 24, 202238:56
Ep. 2 - Mental health in students

Ep. 2 - Mental health in students

In recognition of World Mental Health Day this month, our latest podcast episode explores what mental health looks like for students. Claire Pijanowski, counsellor at Kerrisdale and Queen Mary Elementary schools and Joe Ritchie counsellor at Templeton Secondary join us to talk about why it’s important to pay close attention to a student’s mental health. Both counsellors share what types of supports are available at school and provide some mental health tips for caregivers.

Matter of the month: The municipal election, when school trustees are elected. Carolyn Broady, president of the British Columbia School Trustees Association (BCSTA) and vice-president of the Canadian School Boards Association (CSBA) chat about how elections impact schools and students.

Oct 27, 202234:16
Ep. 1 - Helen McGregor, VSB Superintendent

Ep. 1 - Helen McGregor, VSB Superintendent

In our first episode of VSB: After The Bell, we speak with Helen McGregor, VSB’s Superintendent. We talk about:

· Her role as superintendent,

· The the Education Plan, which guides the District’s work throughout the next five years, and

· Address the matter of the month: back to school enrolment delays.

Sep 29, 202218:09
Introducing VSB: After The Bell

Introducing VSB: After The Bell

An introduction to VSB: After The Bell and why we created this podcast. 

Sep 28, 202201:35