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Provoking Minds - An Early Childhood Podcast

23 Episodes

17 minutes | Jan 17, 2023
Spotlight on Leadership and One on Ones with Lisa Coghlan
What is the greatest gift a leader can offer the team? Dedicated time. Join Lisa Coghlan, an Education and Quality Manager with KU, as she shares her surprises and offers her tips for introducing individual weekly ‘catch-ups’ with her team.
11 minutes | Mar 2, 2022
10 Minutes Exploring the Becoming Eco Smart Together Program
A world that cares for people must also care for the planet while ensuring a fair share for all, including current and future generations of children. Educators have a duty of care to support children’s right to live within a well world. Join KU Sustainability Manager Deb Watson and KU West Pymble Preschool Director Katrina Hendry as they explore Becoming Eco Smart Together, a journey of continual growth for the early childhood community that steps towards a more sustainable world.
19 minutes | Dec 13, 2021
Spotlight on Infant and Toddler Agency with Fran Bastion and Lynn Farrell
In this episode Lynn Farrell and Fran Bastion discuss agency from a children’s rights perspective. They also explore what an infant and toddler program might look and feel like when our youngest children are afforded agency.
29 minutes | Dec 8, 2021
Spotlight on Secure Relationships with Megan Dodds
Laure Hislop talks with Megan Dodds about how she has maintained her sustained commitment to the teachings of Circle of Security. She talks about her enthusiasm for professional learning and how she continues to look at improved ways to 'be with' children. Hear how she mentors her team as they work through a 'Curriculum of Feelings'.
9 minutes | Sep 14, 2021
10 Minutes with Deb Watson on Education for Sustainability - Because We Care
'Because We Care - Education for Sustainability in Action' can be purchased at https://ku-professional-services-and-learning.myshopify.com/products/because-we-care
17 minutes | Aug 17, 2021
Meet the Educators: Children Leading Their Own Learning
“A career highlight,” says Susan James. This episode invites listeners to hear about the project ‘Inside Mary Elizabeth’s House’ from the teachers’ perspective. Susan James and Bei Bei Liu offer some critical insights into the evolution of the project, and interrogate some key practices that enabled collaborative thinking and theorising and the co-construction of inquiry based curriculum.
10 minutes | Aug 13, 2021
10 Minutes on Developing Speech with Speech Pathologist Vickie Ren
Vickie Ren provides insights into what a speech pathologist does and explores how language develops in young children. She also gives some tips for early childhood educators on what to look out for as children’s language develops.
11 minutes | Jun 15, 2021
10 Minutes on Children Leading Their Own Learning
This episode is an invitation to share a story of an unexpected, co-created project and investigation. Inside Mary Elizabeth’s House will offer listeners an insight into the pursuit of big ideas undertaken by children with educators – a story of co-constructed curriculum at its best.
14 minutes | May 30, 2021
Spotlight on Rituals with Jan Faulkner and Laure Hislop
Why are routines and rituals important in our early childhood programs? Jan Faulkner and Laure Hislop unpack this question and discuss the special significance they have to children’s wellbeing, relationships and sense of belonging.
12 minutes | May 13, 2021
10 Minutes on Gender with Associate Professor Kylie Smith
We are joined by Associate Professor Kylie Smith to explore the topic of gender and play. Kylie shares insight into how young children develop their understanding of gender and the important role early educators have in noticing and challenging gender stereotypes and bias.
21 minutes | Mar 12, 2021
Spotlight on the Art of Teaching with Dr Gai Lindsay
Listen to Dr Gai Lindsay’s inspirational reflections on the importance of the arts in the lives of young children. Hear her talk about why children have the right to an early childhood education that is rich in the joy of art.
16 minutes | Mar 6, 2021
A Story Worth Telling with Ann Pelo – Part 3 Sam's Story - Episode 2
In the final episode of this series, Ann Pelo discusses Sam’s Story using the Thinking Lens to guide educators to dive deeply into Sam’s identity. Amal Nsar and Caitlin Burns from The Joey Club Sydney will reflect upon the Thinking Lens as a protocol for writing and as a generative tool for rich and robust professional conversations.
22 minutes | Mar 4, 2021
A Story Worth Telling with Ann Pelo – Part 3 Sam's Story - Episode 1
Ann Pelo illuminates the world of the toddler in the story she shares of time spent with Sam at The Joey Club Sydney, capturing incidental moments that tell rich stories of identity, community connection, thinking and learning. Amal Nasr, Director of The Joey Club, and Caitlin Burns, Early Childhood Teacher working with the infant and toddlers, will then discuss Sam’s story, the immediacy and intimacy of the connection between Sam and Ann and the potent picture she crafted in telling of Sam’s Story – a story that matters.
17 minutes | Feb 26, 2021
A Story Worth Telling with Ann Pelo - Part 2 Lily’s Story - Episode 2
Ann Pelo revisits Lily’s Story using the thinking lens as a protocol to guide us to reflect and document purposefully with care and insight. Fran Bastion and Kelly Slip, Director of KU Isobel Pulsford Preschool, consider together the thinking lens as a protocol or discipline that enriches the opportunity for educators to write with care and reverence the stories that matter.
10 minutes | Feb 24, 2021
A Story Worth Telling with Ann Pelo - Part 2 Lily’s Story - Episode 1
Ann Pelo extends an invitation to educators to be present and attuned to the children in our care. She offers a beautifully crafted narrative of Lily in companionship with Ann – a moment of connection and synchronicity. Her offering again asks the question, ‘Why is this a story worth telling?’ Fran Bastion and Kelly Slip, Director of KU Isobel Pulsford Preschool, discuss the thoughtful nuances in the life of the story, delighting in seeing Lily through Ann’s eyes.
16 minutes | Feb 19, 2021
A Story Worth Telling with Ann Pelo - Part 1 Kids and Cars - Episode 2
Ann Pelo revisits the tenets of the story ‘Kids and Cars’ and offers the Thinking Lens as a protocol for thinking, writing and reflection. Fran Bastion is again joined by Kelly Slip, Director of KU Isobel Pulsford Preschool, and they continue their conversation about pedagogical documentation and discuss using protocols such as the Thinking Lens to reframe the documentation process.
19 minutes | Feb 17, 2021
A Story Worth Telling with Ann Pelo - Part 1 Kids and Cars - Episode 1
In the first episode of this series, renowned thinker and author Ann Pelo shares a story ‘Kids and Cars’ – a story of play and connection at KU Isobel Pulsford Preschool. Joining her attentions to the children’s attention she poses the question, ‘Why is this a story worth telling?’ Fran Bastion and Kelly Slip, Director of KU Isobel Pulsford Preschool, discuss Ann’s narration and the implications for reflective practice and meaningful documentation.
14 minutes | Oct 1, 2020
Spotlight on Children’s Literature with Laure Hislop and Fran Bastion
Fran Bastion and Laure Hislop share their memories and thoughtful reflections on children’s literature as well as inspirational tips for choosing and sharing books in early childhood programs.
9 minutes | Aug 28, 2020
KU Centre of Influence: Pay It Forward
KU Chatswood Community Preschool undertook practitioner research to enhance the orientation process. Director Kathy Hatcher shares with us their highly successful strategy, which is based on gratitude and holds relevance for many, including this culturally and linguistically diverse community.
12 minutes | Jul 13, 2020
10 Minutes on Attachment Theory with Dr Robyn Dolby
Dr Robyn Dolby, a psychologist with 40 years’ experience in infant mental health, discusses the importance of attachment to children’s learning and connections and gives some tips for how early childhood educators can apply this theory to practice.
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