Series 7 Episode 7: Neurodivergence and feeling empowered

Emma is the founder of the NGO ÂÛtsome Kuching.  Her NGO’s vision is a world in which the Autistic community is supported by its families and allies to achieve genuine acceptance, inclusion, and active support, and in which Autistic culture and identity is celebrated and nurtured. At Âûtsome Kuching, Emma sets the intention to change the narrative to fit a strengths-based neurodiversity view. Ultimately, her goal is to improve long-term Autistic mental health and well-being for both our current and future generations.

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Series 7 Episode 6: The Covid Generation of Teachers

In this episode  we will be talking about what it has been like to be the first generation of post covid teachers. Taylah is joined by her fellow pre-service teachers Lisa, Lewis, Stephen and Rachel for this honest and insightful conversation. Lots to think about in terms of the role of the teacher and society’s expectation of a teacher and how this is changing, digital literacy, and the future of initial teacher education. 

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Series 7 Episode 3: Dreams as a future teacher (Part 1)

Welcome to episode 3 of series 7 as we continue to share our experiences of a study tour and global education practicum supported by the New Colombo Plan. This episode is part 1 of 3 recorded in a large room with us all gathered around a microphone to capture the moment. We are joined by 7 Malaysian pre-service teachers from the teacher institute Institut Pendidikan Guru Kampus Tun Abdul Razak (IPGKTAR) in Kuching, Malaysia Borneo to talk all things being and becoming teachers. 

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Series 6 Episode 6: Being optimistic

Helen who shares her experiences with the challenges she encountered and how she overcame these. She also talks about the many positive highlights including the way her school mentor, students, university academics and her peers were integral to her wellbeing through forming connections throughout the lockdown.

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