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385: A Gobblegark’s Guide To Your Brilliant Neurodivergent Brain with Suzanne Robertshaw

By | March 4, 2024 |

A Gobblegark’s Guide To Your Brilliant Neurodivergent Brain is Suzanne Robertshaw’s new book. Suzanne has been a teacher for 23 years. She has worked as a SENCO, supporting students with learning differences since 2015. She feels passionate about the positives of being neurodivergent which she regularly promotes on her Instagram page – @teachingwithadifference. Suzanne has…

384: A new innovation to support your college searching journey with Troove

By | February 26, 2024 |

Dave has lived and worked around the world, and is now based in Burlington Vermont with his wife and two Golden Retrievers. Their 3 “kids” have now graduated from college, but it was his experience with them on their college journeys that started his innovator’s brain cranking on what became Troove.  Having worked in admissions…

383: No child too hungry to learn with Magic Breakfast

By | February 19, 2024 |

Magic Breakfast is a registered charity providing healthy breakfasts to children and young people in the UK who arrive at school too hungry to learn, and expert support to their schools. Over 200,000 children and young people are on roll at Primary, Secondary, ASL / Special Educational Needs Schools and Pupil Referral Units that the charity…

382: NASA STEM educator Jason Dietrich

By | February 12, 2024 |

Jason Dietrich is a highly motivated, certified NASA STEM educator with more than four years of teaching experience seeking to influence and engage students to participate in STEM career pathways. He is interested in increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in STEM as well as building a solid foundation for STEM literacy. In this technology-based society,…

381: Teachers with Boundaries – Gemma Drinkall

By | February 5, 2024 |

Gemma is an educational wellbeing coach, trainer and supervisor with the ambition to transform middle leaders’ quality of life for the betterment of themselves, their students and their team. With over 9 years’ experience working in the education sector as a classroom teacher, head of year and co-head of department, Gemma is well-versed in the…

380: Dr Terrance Ruth NCSU Professor

By | January 29, 2024 |

Dr. Terrance Ruth received his PhD in Public Affairs from the University of Central Florida. He received his master’s in education from Nova Southeastern University and his BA from Oglethorpe University. Dr. Ruth completed a national fellowship through Boston College with a certification in nonprofit leadership. Dr. Ruth is an advocate for public education, once…

379: The Leader’s Algorithm with Pablo Muñoz

By | January 22, 2024 |

Pablo Muñoz is the Managing Director of Muñoz & Company, an educational and leadership consulting organization. He has 30 years of public education experience as a teacher and administrator and was a superintendent of schools for 16 years. Pablo was recognized as the 2008 Union County School Superintendent of the Year by the Gateway Regional…

378: The Kid Across the Hall with Reid Saaris

By | January 15, 2024 |

Reid’s story begins at his own high school, where his life began to diverge from that of his best friend Jamie as soon as he enrolled in advanced classes across the hall. After graduation, the gap widened as Reid pursued an elite degree studying educational opportunity in America.  In an attempt to close the opportunity gap between…

377: The London Interdisciplinary School with Prof Carl Gombrich

By | January 8, 2024 |

LIS is building a new university based on interdisciplinarity and tackling complex real-world problems. Instead of specialising in a single subject area, our students learn through a problem-based interdisciplinary approach, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences (BASc).  Solutions to the world’s most complex and interconnected problems won’t come from a single specialism or…

376: Diversity in teaching, teacher recruitment and retention with Dr. Joshua Fullard

By | January 1, 2024 |

Joshua Fullard is an Assistant Professor at the Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, and a Research Associate at the Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, University of Essex. His research can broadly fit into three categories: teachers and teacher labour markets, education inequalities and research methods. His work is regularly cited in the media, government…

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