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This show focuses on changemakers in the field of education worldwide! Steven Asei-Dantoni Nkoué is a researcher, lecturer and international consultant in the field of education and innovation. Steve interviews teachers, educators, researchers, education activists, and social entrepreneurs who are changing the world! Welcome to INNOVATING EDUCATION! Each week, we embark on a fantastic journey to discover the stories, vision and philosophy of inspiring education innovators. Not only are they transforming lives all around the world but they are also making the world a better place! In this podcast we dig deep to find out what is the key to their success! Let’s get together and get our weekly dose of hope, audacity and inspiration! "

Great Teacher Steve


    • Mar 16, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
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    009 Re-Imagining Education Through Playful Learning w/ Mary Anne de Amorim Ribeiro

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2021 49:56


    Mary Anne de Amorim Ribeiro is the founder of PUPA Education which works to fill the gap in early childhood development programmes in Brazil, focusing particularly on developing their social competence, language skills and critical thinking through playful learning activities. Today, PUPA reaches hundreds of thousands of children between 0 and 6 from low-income families across Brazil.  Mary won the 2014 Ashoka/Lego Education Global Challenge for change makers who are re-imagining learning.She holds a graduate degree in International Relations from Tufts University in Boston, a bachelor's degree in Business Administration from Mackenzie University in São Paulo and an Executive Certificate in  transformational  leadership from Georgetown University.   Find out more about Pupa Brasilhttps://m.facebook.com/pupabrasil/https://www.pupabrasil.com/https://www.instagram.com/pupabrasil/Make sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visiting https://www.greatteachersteve.com/ Join the conversation in the Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducation

    008 Togetherness, Communities and Change ! w/ Nedgine Paul Deroly

    Play Episode Play 45 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 69:59


    Nedgine Paul Deroly is the co-founder and CEO of Anseye Pou Ayiti.  It equips teachers in rural primary schools to transform classrooms and communities, building a Haitian-led movement of civic leaders to spread educational equity. Teachers, students, parents, and school leaders work within their communities to create a network of civic leaders and build an equitable education system based on shared history, values, and vision. Nedgine earned a B.A. in History from Yale College and an Ed.M. in International Education Policy from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. Nedgine has been recognized among the top global social innovators by Echoing Green (2014) . She was selected for the Forbes “30 Under 30” list of social entrepreneurs (2016) and chosen as part of the inaugural cohort of the Obama Foundation Fellowship (2018)Find out more about Anseye Pou Ayitihttps://anseyepouayiti.org/enhttps://twitter.com/anseyepouayitihttps://www.instagram.com/anseyepouayiti/https://www.youtube.com/c/AnseyePouAyiti/Make sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visiting https://www.greatteachersteve.com/ Join the conversation in the Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducationShare this episode on FacebookTwitterLinkedinPin on PinterestSend an Email

    007 Liberating Education With Love w/ Clarissa Isabelle Delgado

    Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 67:54


    "I am who We are" Clarissa Isabelle Delgado is the sum of many inspiring stories.  She is the co-founder and CEO of Teach for the Philippines,  part of a global network of organisations that recruit graduates of top universities and send them out to teach in schools in socially disadvantaged areas. Teach for the Philippines focuses its efforts on improving teacher quality and addressing education challenges at the system-level. Today, Teach for the Philippines has grown into a nationwide movement that has engaged over 300 young Filipino leaders who are committed to work towards meaningful and positive change. Since its founding, Teach for the Philippines has reached almost 80,000 students and approximately 80% of Teach for the Philippines' alumni continue to work towards education reform, with close to 40% working in the Philippine government, in positions across local government units of placement schools, the Philippine Senate, Office of the Vice President, and Department of Education. Clarissa is a member of the inaugural class of Obama Foundation Fellows; Asia Society Asia 21 Class of 2016; a 2016 Ten Outstanding Young Men National Awardee; a Fellow of the Philippine Institute of Corporate Directors; and is a delegate of the World Wide Fund for Nature's Next Generation Council. She holds a Bachelor's from the College of William and Mary and a Master of Arts in Education, major in Educational Administration from Ateneo de Manila University.Find out more about Teach for the Philippines https://teachforthephilippines.com/https://www.facebook.com/teachforthephilippineshttps://twitter.com/TeachForThePHhttps://www.instagram.com/teachfortheph/https://www.youtube.com/user/Teach4thePhilippineshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/teach-for-the-philippinesShare this episode on FacebookTwitterLinkedinPin on Pinterest Send an Email Make sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visiting https://www.greatteachersteve.com/ Join the conversation in the Facebook Group https://www.faceb

    006 Transforming Education Through Play w/ Dina Buchbinder

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 29, 2021 68:36


    "Games allow you to enter that universal experience of shared connection and meaning"  Dina Buchbinder  is a Mexican social entrepreneur who co-founded Education for Sharing (E4S) in 2006.  Education for Sharing's (E4S) mission is to form better citizens from childhood through innovative education programs based on the power of play and physical activity. E4S uses social and emotional learning techniques, and every session combines fun and creative games that prompt children to reflect on global challenges and civic values, including the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Since the organisation's inception, more than 1,3 M individuals have benefited from its programsDina has been recognized as part of several organisations for her social work and entrepreneurship.  She is an Ashoka Fellow, Edmund Hillary Fellow, Schusterman Fellow, Vital Voices Lead, Global Shaper of the World Economic Forum, a member of the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders Community, amongst others. She also received the “2018 Emerging Global Leader Award” by the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard. In 2020 for the first time in history, E4S  became the first Mexican-born organization to be  honored with  the prestigious  World Innovation Summit for Education - WISE Awards. Find out more about Education for Sharing by visiting Website :  http://www.educationforsharing.org/Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/EducationforSharing/Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/education4sharing/Twitter : https://twitter.com/Education4SMake sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visiting https://www.greatteachersteve.com/ Join the conversation in the Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducation Keep in touch !Instagram : @innovatingeducationFacebook Page : @greatteachersteve Youtube :  https://www.youtube.com/c/GreatTeacherSteve/ Twitter : @greattsteve

    005 Learning Is Sharing w/ Evelina Merlo

    Play Episode Play 56 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 56:19


    "It is not like someone is helping someone else. It is more like an exchange. It is all about sharing knowledge. We should never be selfish about it. When you see the excitement in the learner's eyes. It is the most beautiful thing. They learn so much from us and we learn so much from them. That is what is important in life."Evelina Merlo is from Gisenyi, in the Rubaru District of Rwanda. Art is an important part of her in life; She believes  it is also the foundation of all culture and civilisations. Witnessing the horror of the genocide had a profound impact on Evelina childhood. It definitely impacted her view on inclusion and togetherness. Evelina is a daughter, a mother, an artist, an entrepreneur and an educator. 4 years ago she decided to embark on a journey to become President of the executive committee. of the école Isoko - La source.  She seized that opportunity to implement her vision and lead transformation. The school is located in an international and multicultural environment, being situated  a few meters from the border with the Democratic Republic of Congo. Its richness is to have a mix of children from the region and elsewhere. The school welcomes children from 2.5 to 11 years old without any distinction of sex, language, religion or culture.   The ISOKO - La Source school aims for the development of each student through the free expression of their thoughts and the development of self-confidence, with respect for themselves and others; openness to the world and creativity, while maintaining a critical mind and a sense of responsibility, especially as a young citizen.Find out more about Isoko by visiting their  website :  https://www.ecoleisoko.com/Make sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visiting https://www.greatteachersteve.com/ Join the conversation in the Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducationKeep in touch !Instagram : @innovatingeducationFacebook Page : @greatteachersteve Youtube :  https://www.youtube.com/c/GreatTeacherSteve/ Twitter : @greattsteve

    You Are The Gift - High School Keynote w/ Steven Asei-Dantoni

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 44:39


    "The world is a reflection of you and you are a reflection of the world."Steven Asei-DantoniThis is a special episode. In September 2018,  I was invited to speak at the International School of The Hague in the Netherlands. It was a group of 230 fun, highly energised 12th graders students and 30 teachers. I chose to rely on the power of serendipity by doing an open Q and A session with them. We talked about fear, depression, finding your mission in life. We also discussed bullying, failure, learning, and the importance of gratefulness and mindfulness. Finally we had a deep conversation about finding your true self and authenticity.  It was a very emotional conversation. We laughed, shared tears, and spent a special moment together.Make sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visiting https://www.greatteachersteve.com/ Join the conversation in the Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducationKeep in touch !Instagram : @innovatingeducationFacebook Page : @greatteachersteve Youtube :  https://www.youtube.com/c/GreatTeacherSteve/ Twitter : @greattsteve

    004 w/ Mpho Tsele (R.I.P) Inclusion Through Play

    Play Episode Play 38 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 70:15


    Today  would have been Mpho Tsele birthday. This is a new version of the October's interview of Mpho , who passed away on the evening of Friday, 1 January.  I have included tributes from family, friends and colleagues in this extended version.  All my thoughts and prayers to the Play Africa family.  My condolences to Mpho Family. --"We are big believers in nothing about us without us. That's our motto. Don't make decision for people just because you think you know it all. Ask & Listen! " Mpho Tsele is Play Africa's Play and Learning Supervisor, She oversees all play and learning initiatives and directs the Youth Work Readiness Initiative, training previously unemployed youth in play and learning methodologies. Play Africa is an independent children's museum in Johannesburg, South Africa. Their approach to public learning disrupts the idea of what a “museum” can be. They  catalyse innovations in creative learning, children's rights, parent engagement and social cohesion. Play Africa's original exhibits and programmes are designed to support children's cognitive, emotional, social and physical development. In this conversation Mpho will discuss the importance of being an advocate of inclusion in all aspects of your life. She will share with us what is the true meaning of inclusion. Mpho will demonstrate why listening to the children and letting them   lead the play  is at the chore of Play Africa. She will also explain why children must be seen and included as citizens. Our guest will share with us why failure should be seen as a learning and teaching opportunity and the importance of acknowledging children as dignified human beings. Find out more about Play Africahttps://playafrica.org.za/https://www.facebook.com/PlayAfricaChildrensMuseumhttps://twitter.com/PlayAfricaCMhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDU85jCtS-aOfujP8cvq6gQMake sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visiting https://www.greatteachersteve.com/ Join the conversation in the Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducationKeep in touch !Instagram : @innovatingeducationFacebook Page : @greatteachersteve Youtube :  https://www.youtube.com/c/GreatTeacherSteve/ Twitter : @greattsteve

    003 Embracing Diversity w/ Tatenda Mafodya

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 16, 2020 48:07


    "Our students love one another! For them colour and where you come from does not mean anything! they have learnt how to embrace one another"- T.MafodyaToday we welcome Tatenda Mafodya, school leader of the Streetlight Schools. Her dream has always been to change the world.Streetlight Schools aims to showcase a vision for how we can empower and holistically develop ALL children in South Africa, especially those from underserved communities. That's why they launched a primary school in Jeppestown where learners – despite coming from single-parent homes, hijacked buildings, and a community marred by xenophobia, riots and crime – are creating aspirational, fun, beautiful, creative, thoughtful and sophisticated work.In this episode we will discuss how school can be a space of transformation and integral innovation. Why caring and love are at the heart of change in education. How to innovate in teacher's education for better learning experiences. We will also discover the importance of a student centered education. Finally Tatenda will share her light on how the school is a space for healing, community building and reconciliation where true citizenship and character is built.Find out more about Streetlight Schools:http://www.streetlightschools.org/ https://www.facebook.com/streetlightschools/ https://www.instagram.com/streetlight_schools/ http://www.streetlightschools.org/Make sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visitinghttps://www.greatteachersteve.com/Join the conversation in the Facebook Group ,https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducation Keep in touch !Instagram : @greatteachersteveFacebook Page : @greatteachersteveYoutube : https://www.youtube.com/c/GreatTeacherSteve/Twitter : @greattsteve

    002 Peace Starts With Listening w/ Rawan Barakat

    Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 36:15


    "It is important to rebel against any conventional idea or any stereotype that society impose upon us"Rawan Barakat stands out as she defied her visual impairment to become a social entrepreneur reaching out to affect the lives of more than 30,000 children all over Jordan and the UAE.  She received the Synergos Arab Social Innovator award in 2011, the Sheikha Fatima Bint Mubarak Award for Globally Influential Arab Youth in 2013, and the Order of Al Hussein for Distinguished Contributions of the Second Class in 2015. She is also an Ashoka Fellow (2015).She is the  founder of the  Raneen Foundation' a “non profit organisation” which aims to develop the listening and communication skills for children as well as the educational methods. Rawan reached more than 30,000 children all over Jordan and the UAE, and to around 1000 teachers  as well  mothers who have been trained in new and creative storytelling methods. Raneen, which means echo in Arabic, seeks to teach youth about prominent stories in the Arab culture through audiobooks for ages five through sixteen. Rawan's work creates a space for more participatory interaction and creative learning and invites teachers to re-think traditional learning methodologies. Already replicated in schools and refugee camps throughout the Levant region, Rawan has plans to spread her methodology to the rest of the Arab world.This episode is the result of a team work.  Thank you very much Lina Maraqa for translating this conversation.  You did great! Find out more about Raneen :http://raneenmedia.org/https://www.facebook.com/raneenmedia/Make sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review.You can also join our mailing list by visiting https://www.greatteachersteve.com/ ,Join the conversation in the Facebook Group ,https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducationKeep in touch !Instagram : @greatteachersteve ,Facebook Page : @greatteachersteve ,Youtube :  https://www.youtube.com/c/GreatTeacherSteve/ ,Twitter : @greattsteve

    001 The Audacity of Hope w/ Celina De Sola

    Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 12, 2020 67:54


    "It's about giving kids hope and letting them know that there is someone who believes in them "Today we welcome Celina de Sola, co-founder of Glasswing International. She is inviting us to to believe in the power of hope! She is a Fellow of the Obama Foundation, Ashoka, LEGO ReImagine Learning, Penn Social Impact. She is also a Skoll Foundation Awardee and a Tallberg Global Leader. She serves on several non-profit Boards, and is a member of the InterAmerican Foundation's Advisory Council. Her work has been featured on several notable media including CNN and HuffPost Live. Find out more about Glasswing International : https://glasswing.org/ , https://www.facebook.com/GlasswingI/ ,  https://www.instagram.com/glasswingi/ , https://twitter.com/glasswingint , https://www.linkedin.com/company/glasswing-international/Make sure you subscribe to my podcast! It would mean a lot if you would leave me a review. You can also join our mailing list by visiting https://www.greatteachersteve.com/ , Join the conversation in the Facebook Group , https://www.facebook.com/groups/innovatingeducation Keep in touch ! Instagram : @greatteachersteve ,Facebook Page : @greatteachersteve , Youtube :  https://www.youtube.com/c/GreatTeacherSteve/ , Twitter : @greattsteve

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