Regional Certificate of Achievement for the 2021 Prime Minister’s Award (PMA) for Teaching Excellence
“Bill goes above and beyond for the well-being of his students. I’ve seen it first hand when he invited me to speak to his kids. The passion kids express about him speaks volumes. Several years after leaving the school those kids still express the same sentiments. He encourages them to reach for the stars. It is a pleasure to see such professionalism from someone leading the force of tomorrow!”
Bill developed the 4S system and holds it as his teaching philosophy. Safety refers to respect for physical and emotional safety for themselves and others. Sportsmanship is about fair play, sharing, following rules and encouraging others. Sweat is about putting in their best effort. Bill believes developing the first three - in order - is necessary to develop Skill – the last S which also includes leadership skills. The 4S approach is a path for students to succeed and promotes a positive attitude beyond the gym class.
In the Classroom
Bill’s class is about inclusion and the holistic development of the student. He does not reward students only because of their natural athleticism. In fact, students who have great sports ability but lack the attitude to play safely, to demonstrate good sportsmanship, or not put in their best effort can actually receive a lower achievement result. The inclusive nature of the 4S system results in students gaining life skills as much as sports abilities.
Bill’s pedagogy is based on creative problem solving, coding, digital literacy, and robotics. During summer programs, he uses Dash & Dot (robots that help kids learn the basics of robotics and coding) to allow students of different learning styles to be exposed to the fundamental STEM principles and skills. This enhances creativity and incorporates the design thinking process to understand issues and find solutions. He also incorporates technology and social media to teach Health and Physical Education lessons on fitness, nutrition, mental health, anti-racism, and financial literacy on a daily basis.
For Bill, school is more than academic learning. For instance, he has welcomed Toronto Police officers to give lessons on Internet Safety. Based on his good rapport with his students, Bill has also done counseling for some who were victims of cyberbullying. In one case he helped two students who were being bullied through Snapchat and Instagram. He provided a sequence of steps to follow, from ignoring to reporting if needed. But his main goal – and achievement - was to help them solidify their self-esteem, integrity and ability to choose their friends.
Bill’s passion for helping students goes far beyond his classroom. From 2007-2011 he spent summers working at the El Sauzal Orphanage in a remote area of Mexico. Along with cooking, cleaning, construction and community outreach with his team members, Bill ran sport camps for the 50+ orphans housed at the facility. He worked and helped lead his team to arranged for the supply of enough equipment so orphanage volunteers could continue throughout the year. He continues to support orphanages and schools around the world, most recently by running fundraising events to support the Verbo school in Bluefields, Nicaragua as well as his own school community in Toronto.
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Below is a link to many Culturally Responsive Resources throughout Toronto (from 211ontario.ca) grouped and categorized for easy access. We hope this resource will be easy to use for school staff in supporting students, caregivers and families. It can also be provided to families/caregivers as well as students. Please note we will be updating this resource often adding additional resources and welcome any feedback (i.e. missed a resource and/or ones that require updating).
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In support of school and system leaders, the Ontario Institute for Education Leadership (IEL) is offering a virtual Leadership Development Series using its Zoom platform. We are pleased to invite you to the next session in this series which is titled “The Resilient Educator: What Does a Resilient Educator Do?” This session will be held on Wednesday, December 15th, 2021 from 3 pm to 4:15 pm.
Session Design:
The session is designed to provide you with opportunities for informal dialogue focused on common interests with the goal of sharing experiences and lessons learned. Prior to the session it is recommended that you read The Resilient Educator / What Does a Resilient Educator Do? by Elena Aguilar who defines “resilience as the ability to thrive and not just survive. It’s how we deal with adversity.”
The session includes breakout discussions in small groups when you will have the opportunity to exchange thoughts about what it looks like in practice to be a resilient leader in our diverse school and system contexts. This small group discussion will conclude with whole group sharing of ideas and insights.
Registration:
To register for this IEL’s Leadership Development session, on or before Thursday, December 9th, 2021, please click on https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkf-qsrjsiGNObmLNzGoEzuEAjnkSYbFPt.
We look forward to the sharing of ideas and inspiration that these sessions provide.
Dr Lisa Walsh, IEL Chair
Denise Duhaime
IEL Coordinator, Coordonnatrice de l'ILE
More information
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Our Professional Support Services team offers weekly virtual drop-in times where you can connect directly with a staff member to help answer questions and provide support to help you and your child. The drop-ins are began last week:
➡️Tuesdays 10-11 am
➡️Wednesdays 7-8 pm (Complex Needs)
➡️Thursdays 7-8 pm
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Apply now for the Director's Gender and Sexuality Alliance Awards and you could win $1,000 for your school's GSA.
For the past ten years, the Director’s GSA Awards have recognized and honoured Gender Sexuality Alliances (GSAs) across the Toronto District School Board.
These GSAs have:
Centred 2SLGBTQ+ Black, Indigenous, Latinx, racialized students, students with disabilities and students who may not be “out,” who may not use the labels 2SLGBTQ+, but who may be same gender loving, or exploring diverse sexual and gender identities and expressions;
Anticipated and responded to unique challenges with love, resilience, and creativity;
Showed up and created affirming, loving, and accessible spaces and moments during a global pandemic that was especially hard on marginalized queer and trans communities;
Engaged in collective care, while building meaningful connections and relationships across communities;
Demanded accountability and liberation through intersectional activism, education, collective freedom dreaming, and future world building.
Application deadline is Friday, December 3, 2021 at 4 p.m. To apply click here
The Toronto District School Board is committed to developing opportunities for our wider school community to connect and engage in conversations about education issues. Meetings will be broadcasted live to the public. Click HERE at the start time to view.
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