Episode #38: How Career Colleges Transform Lives and Fuel Economic Mobility with Dr. Doris Jeanne MacKinnon 

In this episode of the EdUp Canada podcast, host Michael Sangster explores the unique opportunities and impactful stories in career colleges with Dr. Doris Jeanne MacKinnon, the Director of Education and Development at the National Association of Career Colleges. They delve into Dr. MacKinnon's passion for lifelong learning, particularly in career education, and her significant contributions through her writing. Dr. MacKinnon shares her experiences on Indigenous studies, particularly focusing on the stories of Métis women, and emphasizes the importance of understanding and reconciliation. The episode also highlights the rigorous process career colleges undergo to ensure their programs meet regulatory standards. Dr. MacKinnon discusses her journey with horses and the therapeutic relationship she shares with them, showcasing her multifaceted life beyond her academic achievements. 

What to Expect

00:50 Meet Dr. Doris Jeanne MacKinnon 

01:57 Understanding Learning Outcomes 

03:29 Passion for Career College Education 

04:37 Regulations and Oversight in Career Colleges 

06:55 Indigenous Studies and Reconciliation 

12:23 Marie Rose Delorme Smith: A Legacy 

16:00 Curiosity and Success in Research 

17:52 Developing Effective Curriculum 

21:52 Personal Reflections and Future Writing 

24:53 Conclusion and Final Thoughts 

Read the full Transcript: https://share.descript.com/view/QEJuytp1xFj

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