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6.Distributive Social Justice and Well-Becoming: Heather Krepski
Schools of Well-Being
English - May 27, 2020 10:00 - 36 minutes - 25.2 MBSelf-Improvement Education Health & Fitness Mental Health well-being in schools schools education well-being and teachers flourishing schools well-being well-becoming Homepage Download Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In this episode I talk to University of Manitoba doctoral candidate Heather Krepski about how she conceptualizes well-becoming for children and the important connections between social justice and student well-becoming. Attributes: Host: Dr. Jen Watt, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Education, University of Manitoba. Executive Producers: Jen Watt and Rebeca Heringer. Editor: Rebeca Heringer. Music composed and performed by Malcolm Ericastilla-Somers (University of Manitoba, Faculty of Education B.Ed., Class of 2020). Artwork by Rebeca Heringer. This podcast is funded through support from my University of Manitoba Research Start-Up Funds. It is hosted on the Well-being and Well-becoming in Schools in Canada Research Initiative website: http://wellbeinginschools.ca/podcast/ . A special thank you to my guest on today’s episode: Heather Krepski.