This podcast explores the heart of teaching and what that means to educators who are experts in their fields and passionate about their role. We talk to people about the teachers who inspired them to get where they are now, what they love about teaching, what they find challenging, and what they would like to change (if they had a magic wand!).
Dr Treasa Bowe is a primary school teacher from Cork with over 20 years teaching experience - 17 years in Scoil Oilibhéir, Cork and the last three yea...
Clara is a lecturer in initial teacher education and early childhood education, having taught for 10 years in a DEIS primary school. She runs the Litt...
From the age of six, Jackie Morris wanted to be an artist. Her very first children's book was Jo’s Storm, and since then, she has authored and illustr...
Guests: Donna Cutler-Landsman & Anne LawlorDonna Cutler-Landsman and Anne Lawlor speak with us about 22q and how to raise awareness about this rare di...
Guest: Daniel Twomey Daniel speaks with us about his time as a teacher, well-being in the classroom, his research and the core 4.Daniel Twomey a post ...
Guest: Conor Mc Guckin Conor Mc Guckin speaks with us about the cyber aspect of bullying and highlights how it has added a challenging dimension to sc...
Guest: Enda Kenny Enda Kenny speaks with about how education has changed since he did his Leaving Certificate almost 50 years ago in Co. Mayo and how ...
Guest: Marita Kerin Marita Kerin shares with us about how her grandmother was a great inspiration to her, how to create a toolkit of music resources, ...
Guest: Tomás Ó Ruairc Tomás Ó Ruairc, Director of the Teaching Council, tells us about the ways the teachers he met inspired him and set him on the ed...