Season 1
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22 - Season 1 Finale
It's the end of the beginning! The first season of the podcast wraps up with Riley and Dave signing off with their reflections where we've been and hopes for where we're headed. Stay tuned for NMOY's "Summer School" available in July.
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21 - Ron Maitland, Return to Christian Education
Meet Ron Maitland, a new addition to "the school we teach at" this year. He made the conscious decision to return to Christian education after a number of years teaching in other contexts. You won't want to miss Ron's infectious laughter and sharp insight into faith and learning.
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20 - Angela Fuellbrandt, Harry Potter in the Christian Classroom
In this episode we interact with Angela Fuellbrandt, who is passionate about the book series, Harry Potter. In many Christian circles, Harry Potter has been a taboo subject due to its magical content. Angela has had Harry Potter in her classroom for years, and in this episode she describes the success in student faith formation, literacy, and personal responsibility. We also get chatting about halloween in the Christian school, as well as some Harry Potter Trivial Pursuit. If you have ever heard anything about the Christian v Harry Potter conflict this is an important episode to tune in. Check below to follow Angela for more Harry Potter content, as well as content around health, fitness, and outdoor education in the classroom.
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19 - Tristan Weiss, Student Teacher
In this episode we interact with Tristan Weiss, a student teacher from Trinity Western University's School of Education who worked with Dave this semester in a high school context. Not only does Tristan work in multiple disciplines (physics and history!), he is also a graduate from a K-12 Christian schooling experience. Join Riley & Dave as they learn from Tristan about faith in the classroom and beyond and as they reflect on the "school they teach at" from someone who observed over the span of the past ten weeks.
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18 - Rachel Held Evans Tribute
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode we tribute the life and work of Rachel Held Evans. Rachel Held Evans was an author, mother, and co-creator of the Evolving Faith Conference. Her voice and work have been incredibly influential in both of Dave and Riley's lives. In addition, her books have heavily influenced the way both Dave and Riley teach Bible to students. Rachel was a skeptic, but never a cynic. She was fierce but filled with grace. We are grateful that her words in print will continue to resonate with more and more people. Check out her works "Searching for Sunday" or "Inspired." Continue to #prayforRHE, specifically for her family as they mourn. A lot of who we are as educators has been formed #becauseofRHE. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
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17 - The Alumni Perspective Vol. I
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode we chat with Emma Chin, a Christian Ed alum with a fascinating story. Emma unpacks some of the strengths of her Christian Ed experience. She elaborates about her school highlights, like her outreach trip to Cambodia. However, she also shares some of the struggles along the way. In addition, we chat about her experience after Christian Ed at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. Emma is a skeptic, and she emphasizes the importance of skepticism in Faith and Learning, and how it helped her with her faith journey after Christian education. As, always Emma shares about authors she enjoys reading, such as Jane Austen. Emma's story is important for all Christian Educators to hear. We hope you enjoy this episode. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
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16 - K-12 Teaching, Seminary Learning
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode Dave chats about his journey to Fuller Seminary, and how it's impacted his practice and his own spiritual formation. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
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15 - High School Seniors on Faith and Learning PT. 2
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, we converse with two High School International Baccalaureate students, both of whom lead their school's chapel committee. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
14 - High School Seniors on Faith and Learning PT 1
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, we converse with two High School International Baccalaureate students, both of whom lead their school's chapel committee. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
13 - David I Smith and Music
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, we discuss an interview with David I Smith and some of our current favourite tunes influencing our practice. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
12 - The Problem of Faith w/ Ervin Dueck PT. 2
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, Ervin Dueck, a Christian school teacher of 30+ years, speaks wisdom around faith and faith formation. This is part two of our conversation. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
11 - The Problem of Faith w/ Ervin Dueck PT. 1
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, Ervin Dueck, a Christian school English (and formerly Bible) teacher of 30+ years, speaks wisdom around faith and faith formation. This is part one of our conversation. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
10 - Books, Podcasts, & Other Influences
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode Dave and Riley make book, podcast, and other suggestions for Faith and Learning. Be sure to check out Lauren Winner, Jonathan Martin, NT Wright, Bruxy Cavey, The Bible Project, and The Bible for Normal People. Links are on twitter @notmanyofyou. You will not be disappointed. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
9 - CYWC & Renegotiating Faith Recap
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode Dave interviews Riley about his time at the Canadian Youth Workers Conference where the Renegotiating Faith study was presented (www.renegotiatingfaith.ca). Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
8 - Empathy & Identity
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode Riley delivers a Middle School chapel message on Christian Identity and how that affects our Social Emotional Learning around empathy. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
7 - Historical Thinking as Faith Formation
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode we chat with Dave about his perspectives on Historical Thinking as Faith Formation. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
6 - Tim Cavey, Digital Citizenship
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode we chat with Tim Cavey, a prolific podcaster and 8th grade teacher, about Digital Citizenship in a Christian school. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
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5 - Indigenous Reconciliation
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, we chat with a special guest about Indigenous Reconciliation in the context of a Christian school. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
4 - Skeptics vs. Cynics
Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, we chat about why we are skeptical of cheap faith and what that means. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
3 - Graduating out of faith?
'Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, we chat about how we respond to a supposed '70% of college students leaving faith.' Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
2 - Liturgical Time and Teaching
'Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, we chat about how the liturgical calendar can revolutionize faith and learning in the classroom. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com).
1 - Who are we & Why are we here?
'Not Many of You Should Become Teachers,' is a podcast that explores the world of K-12 education as it intersects with Christian faith. In this episode, we introduce ourselves and explain our reasons for engaging this conversation. We chat about David I. Smith, Neil Postman, and how we learn to teach in a Christian educational culture. Music by Josh Woodward (www.joshwoodward.com)