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Áine Lynch: Shaping Education Through Parent-Teacher Partnerships

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This episode recounts the extraordinary journey of Áine Lynch. She opens up about her passionate pursuit of strengthening partnerships between schools and parents, drawing from her own experience as an early school leaver who later became the CEO of the National Parents' Council. Áine's story is a testament to the non-linear paths that can lead to profound influence and change.

Throughout our conversation, we uncover the layers of complexity within the parent-teacher dynamic, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in fostering children's well-being and academic success. Áine provides valuable insight into the challenges educators face in forging these essential connections, and the transformative potential of active listening—a skill we often take for granted. She shares strategies to fortify these relationships and the supportive role of the National Parents Council in not only helping parents but also in empowering teachers to navigate the nuances of family engagement.

Áine's personal anecdotes and professional expertise culminate in a powerful discussion about the definition of success and the courage it takes to challenge conventional educational paradigms. We explore the importance of inclusion and the need for an education system that caters to diverse learning styles, underscoring the value of kinetic learning opportunities. With Áine's inspiring accounts and the broader implications for educational reform, this episode is an invigorating call to action, reminding us of the resilience necessary to steer through academic differences and make a lasting impact on the lives of children.

Don’t forget to like and subscribe, leave us a review and share it with colleagues and friends! Your feedback informs the show.

You can follow us across our social media channels –

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

Facebook

If you have any thoughts on our episodes, or suggestions for future topics, email Zita at zrobinson@dwec.ie
Or take a minute to give us your feedback: Listener Feedback

Oh – and don’t forget to book that CPD – dwec.ie

Teachers Themselves is a DWEC original, produced and created by Dublin West Education Centre produced by Zita Robinson.

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Chapters

1. Áine Lynch: Shaping Education Through Parent-Teacher Partnerships (00:00:00)

2. Anja Lynch on Education and Childhood (00:00:21)

3. Supporting Parents and Educators for Children (00:12:01)

4. Importance of Parent-Teacher Collaboration (00:15:09)

5. Importance of Active Listening in Education (00:20:02)

6. Bravest Career Decisions and Success (00:31:56)

7. Importance of Success in Education (00:37:39)

19 episodes

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Content provided by Dublin West Education Support Centre. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dublin West Education Support Centre or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Send us a Text Message.

This episode recounts the extraordinary journey of Áine Lynch. She opens up about her passionate pursuit of strengthening partnerships between schools and parents, drawing from her own experience as an early school leaver who later became the CEO of the National Parents' Council. Áine's story is a testament to the non-linear paths that can lead to profound influence and change.

Throughout our conversation, we uncover the layers of complexity within the parent-teacher dynamic, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in fostering children's well-being and academic success. Áine provides valuable insight into the challenges educators face in forging these essential connections, and the transformative potential of active listening—a skill we often take for granted. She shares strategies to fortify these relationships and the supportive role of the National Parents Council in not only helping parents but also in empowering teachers to navigate the nuances of family engagement.

Áine's personal anecdotes and professional expertise culminate in a powerful discussion about the definition of success and the courage it takes to challenge conventional educational paradigms. We explore the importance of inclusion and the need for an education system that caters to diverse learning styles, underscoring the value of kinetic learning opportunities. With Áine's inspiring accounts and the broader implications for educational reform, this episode is an invigorating call to action, reminding us of the resilience necessary to steer through academic differences and make a lasting impact on the lives of children.

Don’t forget to like and subscribe, leave us a review and share it with colleagues and friends! Your feedback informs the show.

You can follow us across our social media channels –

Instagram

Twitter

LinkedIn

Facebook

If you have any thoughts on our episodes, or suggestions for future topics, email Zita at zrobinson@dwec.ie
Or take a minute to give us your feedback: Listener Feedback

Oh – and don’t forget to book that CPD – dwec.ie

Teachers Themselves is a DWEC original, produced and created by Dublin West Education Centre produced by Zita Robinson.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Áine Lynch: Shaping Education Through Parent-Teacher Partnerships (00:00:00)

2. Anja Lynch on Education and Childhood (00:00:21)

3. Supporting Parents and Educators for Children (00:12:01)

4. Importance of Parent-Teacher Collaboration (00:15:09)

5. Importance of Active Listening in Education (00:20:02)

6. Bravest Career Decisions and Success (00:31:56)

7. Importance of Success in Education (00:37:39)

19 episodes

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