In this episode, I'm joined by my friend and colleague, Jarryd Bendall. Listen in to hear us reflect on teachable moments, dig into some of the systemic challenges for teachers and get creative about the possibilities for education.

Jarryd is a primary teacher and education writer with a dark and mysterious history in stand up comedy. He loves poetry, writing and illustrating children's picture books and wearing cowboy boots on a daily basis. 

Your homework: Think about how you can be more generous towards yourself in your practice. What is your measure of success? What makes for a good day or good lesson?

Further learning related to this episode/references:

The Island by Armin GrederTribes know better how to raise well-adjusted childrenChildren's Rights, SimplifiedDrama for Learning - Dorothy Heathcote

If you would like to chat with me on future episodes get in touch via my podcast webpage.

Janine Meadley is an education professional with over 15 years in the field. She has worked as a classroom teacher, educational leadership consultant, education policy advisor and education designer. She has experienced corporate, government and not-for-profit environments and supported kids aged 4-19 to learn and grow.

I used Zencastr, Zoom, GarageBand and FreeConvert to record and edit this episode.

Music by Twisterium from Pixabay.

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