Annabelle Knight talks about the importance of putting people and relationships at the centre of education and how deep collaboration can provide multiple solutions for evolving the education system.
Rachael Dubois shares some of her most powerful moments working with audiences and unpacks the value that drama education can bring to young people and adults alike.
Listen to Lael speak about her journey with Woodline Primary School and her dream for an education system that prioritises emotional wellbeing for teachers and students.
How could you use cold therapy and breathwork to come back into your parasympathetic nervous system, and how could you support the children in your life to do the same?
Margaret Thorsborne OAM was a pioneer of Restorative Practices and played an important role in introducing it into schools in the 90s. Listen to us dig deeper into the healing power of Restorative Practices and discuss the many flow-on effects from taking a relational approach to behaviour development.
Listen to us talk with Dr Julie Schmidt Hasson about how important relationships with students are in creating safe classrooms and how to care for our own safety as teachers.
If there’s one thing that has become very clear to me over the past few weeks (and years), it is that nothing stays the same forever. We are all vulnerable to the unexpected. The pandemic has taught us all that literally anything could happen at any time. So why doesn’t school reflect this?
In this episode, I share some stories from my school years as a student and as a teacher. I delve into how young people behave, how adults respond to them, school lunches and how judgement and rudeness are driven by unconsciousness.