In the final episode of the season I interview Tina Lomax who is the Principal of Kingslea School in New Zealand.Kingslea School is dedicated to young people in care and youth justice. With campuses across the country, it provides education for students living in Youth Justice residences and Care and Protection facilities, supporting young people who are often navigating very challenging circumstances.In this interview, Tina draws on her 27 years of experience as Tumuaki (Principal), reflecting on how the school works and sharing inspiring stories that reveal its powerful impact on the lives of young people.Tina: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tina-lomax-a8a55623/Gavin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinkinch/
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The Hague, The Netherlands - S3E5
In this episode I interview Jane Larrson the Executive Director of the Council for International Schools (CIS). Jane is also one of the founding members of the International Taskforce on Child Protection (ITFCP).In this episode, Jane tells the story of how the ITFCP came to be and the need it set out to meet. She reflects on the early days of bringing schools together around its goals, and how that work has grown into a global effort. Jane also shares her thoughts on new child protection threats and what we, as educators, can do to respond.Jane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janelarssoncis/Gavin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinkinch/
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Yangon, Myanmar - S3E4
In this episode I interview Aye Chan Oo who the founder of the Scholastic International School of Myanmar.Aye shares her experiences of life in Myanmar over the past few years and the challenges that led her to found the school. She outlines her plans for building the school’s culture, attracting committed staff, and ensuring it remains a place that empowers students well into the future.Aye: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aye-chan-oo-a134a2169/Gavin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinkinch/
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Homs, Syria - S3E3
In this episode I interview Marwa Alsharqawi who works for the Norwegian Refugee Council. Marwa is an education specialist who works in some of the world's most difficult areas.Marwa shares her work in Syria building the capacity of teachers to respond to the pyscho-social needs of students. The students have lived in very trying circumstances with their life and education being seriously disrupted by conflict. Marwa explains the impact this has had not the children and how they can be helped through the school system.Marwa: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marwa-alsharqawi-2a72ba1a1/Gavin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinkinch/
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Cape Town, South Africa - S3E2
In this episode I speak with Octavius Colquhoun, the Principal of iThemba Labantu Primary School. The school is located in Philippi which is a township on the edge of Cape Town, South Africa. iThemba Labantu means "Hope for the people" which is the basis upon which the school was established. Octavius shares how the school serves the children who are growing up in Philippi, a community marked by hardship and danger, yet full of children whose resilience shines through. Octavius: https://www.linkedin.com/in/octavius-colquhoun-321809311/Gavin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gavinkinch/
The Global Ed Podcast brings you authentic and thought provoking stories from educators around the globe.
This podcast seeks to open up a window into the lives of teachers and school leaders from around the world as they share their wisdom, experiences, passions and struggles.
Host - Gavin Kinch www.linkedin.com/in/gavinkinch/