PODCAST · education
Peel by Tayture
by John Awodeyi
Stories of the incredible people building k-12 education, how they started, what they're doing and what the future holds from their perspective.
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In this sea of knowledge, what now is education?
What could be responsible for switching from Systems Engineering to Education? Some teachers shine but can most shine? "While serving at a village school, students were so impacted they made their parents cook me a meal and gift me money". What is changing and what can teachers do?.All in this episode.We are telling the stories of outstanding educators. Reach out: [email protected]
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Education changed a long time ago
Temitope shares what it means to do it differently - building a new paradigm. Challenged by the intelligent and confident interaction of a 4 year old in the UK, she thought she could do education differently in Nigeria. Sacrifices mark her story and the result is the quality of students she graduates every year. The games have changed but she's not merely playing the new ones. Her teachers are building them.We are telling the stories of outstanding educators. Reach out: [email protected]
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The journey to special education
Why are education students performing poorly in their academics? Are the right people studying education or is the field packed with a host of uninterested people? What's the quality of the town and gown interaction between education academics and practioners? These are some of the questions this episode brings to mind. Then, we talked about Special Needs Education. Lilian's passion for this field is ipalpable.We are telling the stories of outstanding educators. Reach out: [email protected]
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From medicine to education, redirected for Impact
Not every story is complex but every story is insightful. Redirection is often a spice of our lives and Fortune has shared hers in this podcast.She encourages growth in today's educator and brings hope to the aspiring ones.With her soft spoken words, she's raising leaders.
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Only learning designers, not teachers, stand a chance.
He spent his days and nights teaching mathematics while studying Mechanical Engineering.He found his passion in helping others learn. As he continued teaching, he kept identifying limitations in the system that persisted for no valid reason. He soon picked a nudge he couldn't shake off, "it is time to engineer something new in education".What does he mean by "schools have no purpose of their own?"Do teachers really have a creativity problem? Why does he want to transform every teacher to learning designers?Join us for this edutaining episode with Adebayo Alomaja(BayoGPT)We are telling the stories of outstanding educators. Reach out: [email protected]
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From hair-styling to educational leadership
She started out desiring to be a lawyer then bumped into education. What started as an accident would evolve into a passion. She was confronted with making a choice between, "fulfillment" and "immediate income?" In this episode, it will surprise you what a good handwriting can do. She was doing her work diligently, then comes a day when her employment was weighed in the balance. How did she respond and what did that prepare her for?Join us for this edutaining episode with Kemisola Ojeifo. We are telling the stories of outstanding educators. Reach out: [email protected]
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Stories of the incredible people building k-12 education, how they started, what they're doing and what the future holds from their perspective.
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John Awodeyi
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