Service to the Professional Community
(last 5 years) |
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2024- 2025
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Guest Facilitator: Smithers Professional Learning Community |
May 2024 |
Interview/Magazine Article: Judson G. (2024, May). Rain or shine: Exploring the benefits of outdoor education. Teach Magazine, 165, pp. 8-11.
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March 2024 |
Podcast: Judson, G., McKay, M., & Redford, K. (2024, March). A walking curriculum for the early years. The Mentoree Podcast. Retrieved from:
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November 2023 |
Podcast: Judson, G. (2023, November). Cultivating Imagination and Connection Through a Walking Curriculum: Insights from Dr. Gillian. Why & Wonder. Retrieved from:
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May 2023 |
Workshop: Judson, G. (2023, May). Imaginative ecological teaching practices: Evoking feeling and cultivating imagination with cognitive tools. Langdale Elementary School, Sunshine Coast School District, B.C.
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April 2023 |
Webinar: Blatherwick, M, Judson, G., & Wilson, M. Community-based creativity organizations: Reimagining the world with purpose and impact. World Creativity and Innovation Week / Day, Canada. Retrieved from:
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April 2023 |
Webinar: Judson, G. & Dougherty, M. (2023, April). Cultivating imagination in leadership. World Creativity and Innovation Week / Day, Canada. Retrieved from:
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September 2022 |
Podcast: Cavalcante, A., Donald, D., Judson, G. & Saperstein, E. (2022, September). Curriculum Reform for Hope. EdCan Network Podcast. Retrieved from:
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September 2022 |
Workshop: Judson, G. (2022, September). Walking Forward: Integrating Imaginative Ecological Education principles and First Peoples’ Principles of Learning. Edgehill Elementary School, Powell River, B.C.
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July 2022 |
Webinar: Judson, G. (2022, July). The (Surprising) Role of Imagination in Leadership. Eduspark World Summer Seminar Series. Retrieved from:
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June 2022 |
Podcast: Judson, G. (2022, June). Dr. Gillian Judson–Imagination as soil: Engaging and connecting through your writing practice. IDEAS: Research in Focus Podcast (Episode 29, Part 4) Retrieved from:
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May 2022 |
Workshop: Judson, G. (2022, May). Imaginative Ecological Education and a walking curriculum. Bonaccord Elementary School, Surrey School District.
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May 2022 |
Webinar: Judson, G. & Sandham, M. (2022, May). Walking Forward: Learning from Place. Presentation for the Edible Education Community of Practice, Farm to Cafeteria, Canada, virtual.
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March 2022 |
Podcast: Judson, G. (2022, March). Imaginative ecological education with Gillian Judson. Twenty-First Century Teacher Podcast. Retrieved from:
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2022-present |
Advisory Board Member: Canadian Representative, World Creativity and Innovation Week/World Creativity and Innovation Day ()
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November 2021 |
Podcast: Caunce, A. & Judson G. (2021, November). Playing in the muck, art activities and a walking curriculum. Earthy Chats Podcast. Retrieved from: |
November 2021 |
Webinar: Judson, G. et. Al, (2021, November). Talking Imaginative Ecological Education (IEE): A panel of imaginative eco-educators share their experiences engaging in imaginative outdoor learning. Facilitator for Columbia Basin Environmental Education Network (CBEEN).
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November 2021 |
Podcast: Judson, G. (2021, November). Imagination matters. Spark Sessions EduSpark Podcast. Retrieved from:
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October 2021 |
Podcast: Judson, G. (2021, October). A walking curriculum with Dr. Gillian Judson. The Mentoring Nature Connections Podcast. Retrieved from:
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October 2021 |
Podcast: Judson, G. (2021, October). Worms never get bored. The Coffee and Conversation Podcast. Retrieved from:
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May 2021 |
Workshop: Judson, G. (2021, May). Imaginative Ecological Education and a walking curriculum. Workshop for the Surrey School District, virtual.
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January 2021 |
Podcast: Judson, G. (2021, January). Imaginative Education and a walking curriculum. Earthy Chats Podcast. Retrieved from:
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December 2020 |
Newspaper Interview/Article: Judson, G. (2020, December). Walking curriculum crafted by SFU professor surges in popularity. Maple Ridge News. Retrieved from:
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December 2020 |
Newspaper Interview/Article: Judson, G. (2020, December). Walking curriculum crafted by formed Saanich resident surges in popularity. Saanich News. Retrieved from:
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December 2020 |
Radio Interview: Judson, G. (2020, December). Getting students thinking on their feet: "Walking curriculum" connects students with natural world. CBC Radio One Victoria / All Points West with Kathryn Marlow. Retrieved from: |