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50 –⁠ The First Day of School From Students

50 –⁠ The First Day of School From Students

From#EduCrush


50 –⁠ The First Day of School From Students

From#EduCrush

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Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Sep 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

During this season, we’re looking at the role story has to play in how we see and interact with education. There are many people and perspectives needed for us to answer this question. Today you are going to hear from students, some at the very beginning of school life, some at the end and some far beyond the hallways of high school. They are going to share their perspectives, not about school in general, that’s too big. Today, we’re tackling the first day of school. Alex on Twitter: @MrAlexNoel Email the Podcast: hello@educrushpod.com Podcast on Twitter: @educrushpod Natalie on Twitter: @natabasso Podcast on Instagram: @educrushpod Podcast Website: www.educrushpod.com    Show Notes: Introduction (00:38)  Introducing our guests (02:42) Most memorable first day of school (03:11) Significant thoughts on the first day school (05:29) What they would tell their teachers (09:35) The Purpose of Education part one (11:51) Trent Interview (16:30)  The first day is the start of the story (20:47) The Purpose of Education part two (26:08) The Children Interview (29:07) Significant quotes: We’re All a bit terrified, go easy on us (09:43) Reese Just be real, what can you actually achieve with us (10:31) Nathan 100% I appreciated you so much (11:22) Nicole If we’re moving humanity forward the general population has the right to know everything [about atoms] as well (14:17) Ryan That first moment is like chapter one. It sets the tone of the narrative and it’s a lot easier to keep going with the same story than to course correct … you’ve already started telling yourself the story of the kind of year you’re going to have and that sets the tone (21:10) Trent The teacher can set the tone of how a student is seen, heard, and validated (22:05) Trent My teacher held the power to dismiss what I was about to say, to minimize it or to embarrass me by it, even accidentally. But they held the space, creating permission for me to be myself. (22:15) Trent
Released:
Sep 5, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

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A celebration of the brave humans who are reimagining education through a liberating praxis. Hosted by assessment specialist Natalie Vardabasso, and teacher Alex Noel, this is a show for change agents who aren't afraid to ask uncomfortable questions, embrace complexity, and continuously empower themselves and others. Your next #EduCrush is right here!