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S1E18 - Fostering Nurturing Environments in Regional Schools with Kate Murrihy

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How does one foster a nurturing educational environment in rural and remote areas? Join us as we explore this fascinating topic with Kate Murrihy, the Head of Humanities and Social Sciences and Languages at a regional public high school. Kate shares her journey from a small school outside of Mildura, where community support and structured mentoring set her up for success, to her current role where she passionately implements these principles to support new educators. Kate's early experiences in establishing a literacy homework club for Aboriginal students offer profound insights into creating inclusive educational settings.
Kate reveals her unexpected passion for leading curriculum development in regional schools, particularly those with many indigenous students facing behavioral challenges. Through candid discussions, she shares the trials and triumphs of maintaining high expectations and providing adequate support for both students and staff. Listen as Kate offers valuable advice on managing frustrations, embracing failures as learning opportunities, and setting clear, achievable goals to ensure the success of less experienced teachers. Her commitment to creating a thriving educational environment shines through as she discusses innovative strategies and the importance of flexibility in teaching.
We also delve into embedding Aboriginal Cultural Standards within the curriculum and the nuances of building trust and respect with Aboriginal communities. Kate’s reflections on gender bias in educational leadership and the role of emotional expression underscore the importance of supportive peer networks and self-reflection. Drawing from resources like "The Confidence Code" and the insights of Brené Brown, Kate emphasizes the power of vulnerability and self-assurance in leadership. This episode is packed with practical advice and inspiring stories for anyone passionate about education and leadership.

Did you know there is more? You can access every episode, show notes, links and more via my website Positively Beaming.

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Chapters

1. Education Career Journey and Leadership Lessons (00:00:00)

2. Leading Curriculum Development in Regional Schools (00:15:18)

3. Embedding ATSI Perspectives in Education (00:23:32)

4. Gender Bias and Leadership Reflections (00:34:45)

5. Confidence and Growth Through Learning (00:43:59)

36 episodes

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How does one foster a nurturing educational environment in rural and remote areas? Join us as we explore this fascinating topic with Kate Murrihy, the Head of Humanities and Social Sciences and Languages at a regional public high school. Kate shares her journey from a small school outside of Mildura, where community support and structured mentoring set her up for success, to her current role where she passionately implements these principles to support new educators. Kate's early experiences in establishing a literacy homework club for Aboriginal students offer profound insights into creating inclusive educational settings.
Kate reveals her unexpected passion for leading curriculum development in regional schools, particularly those with many indigenous students facing behavioral challenges. Through candid discussions, she shares the trials and triumphs of maintaining high expectations and providing adequate support for both students and staff. Listen as Kate offers valuable advice on managing frustrations, embracing failures as learning opportunities, and setting clear, achievable goals to ensure the success of less experienced teachers. Her commitment to creating a thriving educational environment shines through as she discusses innovative strategies and the importance of flexibility in teaching.
We also delve into embedding Aboriginal Cultural Standards within the curriculum and the nuances of building trust and respect with Aboriginal communities. Kate’s reflections on gender bias in educational leadership and the role of emotional expression underscore the importance of supportive peer networks and self-reflection. Drawing from resources like "The Confidence Code" and the insights of Brené Brown, Kate emphasizes the power of vulnerability and self-assurance in leadership. This episode is packed with practical advice and inspiring stories for anyone passionate about education and leadership.

Did you know there is more? You can access every episode, show notes, links and more via my website Positively Beaming.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Education Career Journey and Leadership Lessons (00:00:00)

2. Leading Curriculum Development in Regional Schools (00:15:18)

3. Embedding ATSI Perspectives in Education (00:23:32)

4. Gender Bias and Leadership Reflections (00:34:45)

5. Confidence and Growth Through Learning (00:43:59)

36 episodes

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