{"id":11174,"date":"2026-06-30T08:24:19","date_gmt":"2026-06-30T08:24:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/digitalhumanlibrary.com\/voiced-radio-changing-the-way-we-talk-about-education-in-canada\/"},"modified":"2026-06-30T08:24:19","modified_gmt":"2026-06-30T08:24:19","slug":"voiced-radio-changing-the-way-we-talk-about-education-in-canada","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/digitalhumanlibrary.com\/ar\/voiced-radio-changing-the-way-we-talk-about-education-in-canada\/","title":{"rendered":"voicEd Radio: Changing the Way We Talk About Education in Canada"},"content":{"rendered":"<a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/listen_to_voiced\/\"><strong>voicEd Radio<\/strong><\/a>\u00a0was created by <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stephenhurley.ca\/\">Stephen Hurley<\/a> -a thinker, an educator, and an educational adventurer. I first met Stephen in his role as a consultant with the Canadian Education Association. I have always been fascinated by his interest in the way we talk about education in Canada,\u00a0and even more intrigued by his ability to ask such thought-provoking questions that really get at the \"why\" of the work happening in education today.\n\n<strong>Hurley's <a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/\">voicED<\/a> mission:<\/strong> <em>\"to change the way we talk about education in Canada by opening up a multi-media space for vibrant, provocative conversation about the issues, challenges and opportunities that are coming to define us in the 21st century.\" (http:\/\/voiced.ca\/)<\/em>\n\n<a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/\">voicED<\/a> radio broadcasts\u00a0education-related content from across the country and around the world. <a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/listen_to_voiced\/\">Listen<\/a> in any time of the day to hear live broadcasts from Canadian classrooms, conferences, and communities, and find a unique collection of\u00a0pre-recorded content, like podcasts, archived broadcasts and music!\n\nHurley\u00a0also invites you to <a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/become-a-voiced-ca-blogger\/\">write<\/a> for the<a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/voiced-blog\/\"> voicEd blog<\/a>. If you're new to blogging or a seasoned veteran, voicEd is always\u00a0looking for fresh original content and <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">your<\/span> voice matters! Get inspired, challenge your thinking, and create content by joining the conversation.\n\nCheck out some of these really exciting programs happening on <a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/\">voicEd<\/a>:\n<h3>voicEd Radio on Demand<\/h3>\nWith so many programs to choose from, you're sure to find something you love. Join host Stephen Hurley as he explores current trends, ideas, and issues happening in education today. Or listen in during a chat with #ONedMentors -passionate educators who connect with teacher candidates to answer their questions, and explore their ideas as they enter the profession. And one of my favourites: Stories of Getting There on the #EdCan Network. Join Canadian educators as they tell their stories of hope and change in their schools. Don't stop reading here! <a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/voiced-radio-on-demand\/\">There is so much more...<\/a>\n<h3>EduRants<\/h3>\nEduRants are simply that- rants about\u00a0education from educators. EduRants are broadcasted throughout the day on voicEd radio and are meant to be short (under 5 minute) rants about the things that matter you to you: share your reflections, thoughts, epiphanies, challenges, frustrations, goals...\n\n<a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/drhodenizer\/edurants\/\">Learn more about how you can get involved and record your own EduRant for voicEd radio!<\/a>\n<h3><strong>M.A.D PD<\/strong><\/h3>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/m-a-d-p-d\/\">M.A.D PD<\/a>\u00a0is a new online education conference happening via YouTube Live on <strong>May 7th 2017 from 8am-8pm EDT. \u00a0<\/strong>\n\n<em>Educators are challenged to share the <b>one<\/b> teaching strategy\/tool\/idea that has helped make a difference in their teaching practice and\/or for their students. \u00a0Each presenter will share their idea over a 15 minute time period and explain how it\u2019s made a difference. \u00a0A 15 minute question period from the participating audience will follow. All videos will then be archived and shared with the greater education community.<\/em>\n\n<a href=\"https:\/\/twitter.com\/cherandpete\">Peter Cameron<\/a> and the M.A.D PD organizers are currently accepting proposals from educators\u00a0interested in presenting their innovative idea. <a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/m-a-d-p-d\/\">For more information about the conference, including the link to the registration form, and a preliminary list of presenters, please visit the voicEd website!<\/a>\n<h3><\/h3>\nI've only scratched the surface here. <a href=\"http:\/\/voiced.ca\/\">voicEd<\/a>\u00a0radio has so much to offer I hope you take some time to check out their amazing programs that are being co-created by educators just like you. It's time <span style=\"text-decoration: underline;\">you<\/span>\u00a0joined the conversation.\u00a0<strong>Your voice matters!<\/strong>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>voicEd Radio\u00a0was created by Stephen Hurley -a thinker, an educator, and an educational adventurer. I first met Stephen in his role as a consultant with the Canadian Education Association. 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