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Chris Kennedy
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Booster Juice, Basketball, Paul Simon, Dad stuff Husbanding, and School Superintendenting
NEW on Culture of Yes - In Praise of Assistance (And the Myth of the Unassisted Writer) #suptchat cultureofyes.ca/2026/01/13/i...
In Praise of Assistance (And the Myth of the Unassisted Writer)
I have been thinking a lot about assistance lately. Who gets it, who does not, and why we suddenly get moralistic about it the moment the assistance comes from AI. The spark for this post is Nick P…
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January 13, 2026 at 3:00 PM
Reposted by Chris Kennedy
NEW on Culture of Yes - My One Word for 2026 - Alive! Love to hear yours …. cultureofyes.ca/2026/01/02/m...
My One Word for 2026: Alive
This marks the 11th year of my One Word tradition. Eleven years. When I started this practice back in 2016, I was 42 years old and hungry. Literally, that was my word. Hungry. I wanted to compete, …
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January 2, 2026 at 6:41 PM
NEW on Culture of Yes - My Top 3 List for 2025 …. my annual Siskel & Ebert meets Christmas letter post. Happy Holidays! #suptchat cultureofyes.ca/2025/12/22/m...
My “Top 3” List for 2025
Here we are again. A final post for calendar year 16 on Culture of Yes. As I close out another year, I find myself in an unexpected place. This was the easiest year of writing in the 16 years I&#82…
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December 22, 2025 at 3:49 PM
NEW on Culture of Yes - We might be in the middle of a tutoring revolution and many of us didn’t see it coming. Some hopeful thoughts: cultureofyes.ca/2025/12/15/t...
The Tutoring Revolution We Did Not See Coming
For years, there has been a quiet understanding in many high schools that success in certain courses, especially senior math and sciences, required something extra. Not more effort or better attend…
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December 15, 2025 at 2:53 PM
The profession we love looks different today than when many of us started. That’s not a criticism—it’s an invitation to think differently. Here’s my latest reflection. cultureofyes.ca/2025/12/01/w...
What a Changing Profession Is Trying to Tell Us
There is a shift happening in our schools, and you can feel it. You see it in the staffroom, in the parking lot, in the subtle ways younger teachers talk about their work. They draw clearer lines b…
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December 1, 2025 at 2:45 PM
NEW on Culture of Yes - Is prompt engineering really the new skill everyone must learn? I am not so sure. cultureofyes.ca/2025/11/19/i...
Is Prompt Engineering Really the New Future Skill?
Last week, I sat in an education conference listening to a keynote speaker who was absolutely unequivocal about it: students must learn prompt engineering or they will be left behind. The speaker w…
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November 19, 2025 at 2:47 PM
NEW on Culture of Yes; How much of your leadership role could be handed over to AI and how much of it should you hold on to? Education leaders must decide what tasks to let go and what essential human work to protect. #suptchat cultureofyes.ca/2025/11/12/t...
The Human Half: AI, the OECD, and the Future of Educational Leadership
Inspired by the recent Learning Forward BC conversation on human flourishing and AI. Last week, I spent three hours tweaking a PowerPoint presentation I already had help with. At the same time, I h…
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November 12, 2025 at 2:38 PM
In my latest article, “Beyond the Score: Can AI Make Literacy Screeners More Human?”, I dig into the ways AI could reshape how we screen and support literacy, not just catch gaps but respond to them. cultureofyes.ca/2025/11/04/b...
Beyond the Score: Can AI Make Literacy Screeners More Human?
Across Canada, and in many other parts of the world, literacy screening is having a moment. There is broad agreement that we need to be better at identifying students who may be at risk, and that w…
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November 4, 2025 at 2:49 PM
NEW on Culture of Yes - There’s something about baseball that just hits differently. As the Blue Jays return to the World Series, I’ve been thinking about time, patience, and why the slow game still matters — in baseball and in education. cultureofyes.ca/2025/10/23/b...
Baseball, the Blue Jays, and the Classroom
Tomorrow night, as the Blue Jays take the field for their first World Series game in 32 years, I find myself thinking about time, how it moves, how we mark it, and how certain moments seem to hold …
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October 23, 2025 at 4:46 PM
What if we modeled AI use the same way we model good writing … transparently, thoughtfully, and with integrity? cultureofyes.ca/2025/10/09/m...
Modeling AI for Authentic Writing
How I draft, edit, and stay human in the loop For years I believed my advantage was “writing.” Lately I’ve realized the real edge was not keystrokes, it was ideas, structure, and voice. AI has not …
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October 9, 2025 at 2:00 PM
On #WorldTeachersDay, I’m remembering the mentors who shaped me — their lessons stay with us long after they’re gone. I wrote about it here: cultureofyes.ca/2025/10/03/w...
When Mentors Become Memories
Published on World Teachers’ Day At 22, I thought I knew what teaching would be like. I had studied pedagogy, completed practicums, and felt ready to change the world one classroom at a time. What …
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October 3, 2025 at 1:41 PM
NEW on Culture of Yes - Is our attention really collapsing — or just shifting? After hearing historian Daniel Immerwahr, I started to wonder if we’re not in an “attention crisis”, but an attention transition . . . a shift in what, how, and why we focus. cultureofyes.ca/2025/09/24/t...
The Attention Crisis That Might Not Be
Like many of you, I’ve been saying it for years: We are more distracted than ever. And most days, I still believe it.I’ve felt it myself, scrolling instead of reading, checking my phone…
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September 24, 2025 at 3:18 PM
NEW on Culture of Yes - Globalization and technology were supposed to transform education. Some things did, but much has stayed the same. In my latest post, I look back to The World is Flat. #bced #suptchat cultureofyes.ca/2025/09/16/t...
The World Was Flat, But…
More than 20 years ago, I was principal at Riverside Secondary in Port Coquitlam. One of the rhythms of that time was our Wednesday morning study group. It was a structure I brought with me from my…
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September 16, 2025 at 1:47 PM
Gambling ads during sports feel eerily like the old Camel cigarette campaigns, technically “for adults,” but impossible for kids to ignore. cultureofyes.ca/2025/09/08/w...
When Gambling Starts to Look Like Camel Ads
You can’t watch sports these days without being hit by gambling ads. They are everywhere, plastered across hockey broadcasts, embedded in pre-game shows, sliding into social media feeds. And they’r…
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September 8, 2025 at 1:48 PM
As we get ready to start a new school year, here is where I think we are at with AI. It has gone from a quiet undercurrent the last couple of years to a major wave - exciting and disruptive times ahead. cultureofyes.ca/2025/08/18/r...
Reimagining Learning in the Age of AI: A Culture of Yes
I recently gave a virtual talk on AI in schools which forced me to solidify my current thinking and I tried to make some direct linkages to the Culture of Yes belief. I have included the video at t…
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August 18, 2025 at 3:34 PM
NEW - This post is a little less work-focused than usual and more personal and reflective. As the summer invites us to slow down, I’m sharing a story about music, memory, and connection. cultureofyes.ca/2025/08/05/p...
Paul Simon: A Lifelong Soundtrack and a Quiet Celebration of Connection
August 3rd was a day layered with meaning. It marked the final stop of Paul Simon’s A Quiet Celebration tour, my 25th wedding anniversary, and the 11th anniversary of my dad’s passing. …
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August 5, 2025 at 11:33 PM
Not to be a Bobby Bragger but I just read a book. A real one. With pages. And now I obviously need to blog about it like I’m the last reader on Earth. cultureofyes.ca/2025/07/23/i...
I Read a Book
This summer, I read a book.Not a blog post. Not a podcast transcript. Not a long-form article on Substack. A real book. A paper one. With pages. About a hundred of them.It’s the first book I’ve fin…
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July 23, 2025 at 6:49 PM
Reposted by Chris Kennedy
Looking north: A uniquely Canadian path for eduction in an AI rich world.
From the Canadian School Library Journal by @chrkennedy

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Looking North: A uniquely Canadian path for education in an AI-rich world – Canadian School Libraries Journal
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July 7, 2025 at 1:00 PM
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Reshare of our student film about the impact of AI on young artists trying to start their career today

They hope it can influence policy decisions re: AI in schools

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Beyond Human
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June 22, 2025 at 9:10 PM
Believe it or not we don’t just use a dart board to make these decisions …. cultureofyes.ca/2025/05/12/t...
The Art and Science of Placing Principals and Vice-Principals
Every spring in schools, one of the most anticipated emails arrives: our principal and vice-principal appointments for the fall. This post offers a window into how these important decisions are mad…
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May 12, 2025 at 4:26 PM
In a world of superintelligence what does parenting and education look like and what is really important? And how do we equip young people for a world that might advance beyond our expectations? cultureofyes.ca/2025/04/22/e...
Educating for a Superintelligent Tomorrow
How do we equip young people for a world that might advance beyond our expectations?Mat Balez is a local West Vancouver parent. We have had several great conversations in recent years — and just la…
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April 22, 2025 at 2:27 PM