• Episode 203: Interview w/ Jamie Brown

  • Apr 12 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
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Episode 203: Interview w/ Jamie Brown

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    In this enlightening episode of The Counter Narrative Podcast, host Charles Williams sits down with education expert Jamie Brown to discuss a compelling perspective on the current state of education. Jamie challenges the popular belief that there has been a dramatic shift in educational methodologies; instead, he argues that we have simply become more cognizant of the existing needs within the system. Throughout the conversation, Jamie elucidates how this heightened awareness is not only challenging but also immensely rewarding for educators and students alike. By embracing this new approach, educators can maximize their personal growth and help students achieve their highest potential. Moreover, Jamie advocates for a crucial balance between professional dedication and personal well-being. He emphasizes the importance of educators giving their all during school hours while also stressing the necessity to 'turn it off' and recharge once they step out of the educational environment. This balance, Jamie suggests, is key not only to maintaining a healthy life outside of work but also to ensuring sustained engagement and effectiveness within the educational sphere. Tune in to explore how embracing both awareness and balance can revolutionize educational practices and outcomes.


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