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Intrinsic rewards to keep you going

Intrinsic rewards to keep you going

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Today on the podcast we talk to Carlie Jones, a secondary teacher in Australia and a disability and inclusion leader at the school where she teaches. She has been teaching for around 20 years, so has a lot of experience under her belt.

We talk advocacy and supporting students with ADHD, autism and trauma, the impact of COVID-19 on kids’ education and the teaching environment, the importance of family and self care, and the intrinsic rewards that keep you going.


As usual, we hit Carlie up with the important Qs: 

Last meal: Roast pork with all the trimmings, ie. quality crackle 

Currently reading: Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens

Currently watching: Yellowstone

Listening to: 90s playlists - here's a banger to get you started

Favourite unwind: spending time with her little piglets (two of the most adorable girls going) and  family 


What advice would Carlie give to someone who's wondering about the next step in their career?

Take it slow. There will be pressure to take on extra roles and you'll be excited and want to do things but just take it slow; work on work life balance and master your craft. 


A little about your co-hosts:

Anita Dullard is studying a MSc Climate and Energy Policy, taking time out from media advocacy; Avigail Shai is a diplomatic and policy adviser, and former diplomat – they met working in the international humanitarian sector, stayed for the chat and hilarity.

 

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