The LearnIt Podcast with Dhiraj Hariramani
In this episode of the LearnIt Podcast, we sit down with Kim Williams, Superintendent of Learning at Trillium Lakelands District School Board. From teaching water babies to swim in small-town Ontario to overseeing curriculum and technology for an entire school board, Kim's journey is proof that sometimes, the people who never wanted to leave the classroom end up making the biggest impact far beyond it. In this conversation, she shares: * "We Don't Call It Cheating When Adults Do It": When parents help with homework, we call it engagement. When a student whose parents work night shifts turns to AI for help understanding a math question, we call it cheating. Kim challenges that double standard and reframes AI as an equity tool, not a shortcut. * School Wasn't His Thing: Kim's brother dropped out of grade 12 — with an IQ far above hers. School simply didn't serve him. That experience, combined with growing up with an invisible speech impediment, became the driving force behind her career: fighting for the students who don't fit the traditional box. * They're Only Thirteen: In Ontario, students choose their academic pathway in January of grade 8. They're 13 years old, and that decision directly impacts their future earning potential. Kim makes the case for destreaming — giving students one more year to breathe before we ask them to decide their future. * Teachers Can't Just Teach the Curriculum: We're asking teachers to be parents, mental health counselors, and conflict mediators — all before the first lesson starts. Kim's advice? You don't have to solve every problem. Just be kind. Students need to know you care before they can access any learning. * A Young Man in Shoppers Drug Mart: Kim ran into a former student in the middle of a store aisle — a kid who fought his parents to pursue construction instead of university. He was beaming, telling her about his rapid rise into management. Her takeaway: don't underestimate what kids can do when you light a fire inside them. Just get out of their way.
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