schoolgenie‘s podcast library
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schoolgenie‘s podcast libraryMay 24, 2020
Schoolgenie - building a national cohort of change-makers
Here the founders of Schoolgenie, Jeanie Davies and Georgina Newton, discuss their revolutionary year-long pilot programme and how it's gone. They discuss the people who make great trust-builders in schools, give a brief overview of the kinds of things that happen on their programme and outline how to get involved in the future nationwide cohort of Genies.
If you'd like to get in touch, or to book a speaking engagement please see the website (www.schoolgenie.co.uk) or email info@schoolgenie.co.uk.
Precondition 1: Speaking openly; addressing the "elephant in the room"
In this episode Jeanie and Georgina discuss how important openness is to creating a trusting culture in schools. Including pitfalls caused when we avoid the "elephant in the room" and how to use the Zone Of Uncomfortable Debate.
Mini-series episode 1. Introducing The Trust Revolution Model.
In this episode, Jeanie and Georgina describe an overview to the trust revolution model - bringing a fresh perspective on the ways trust can be built in a school.
The cage door is open - The Trust Revolution in Schools is released
In this 20m edition, Jeanie and Georgina discuss the impact of professional feedback and how its effects can imprison or inspire colleagues.
FInd out more about the Trust Revolution in Schools and Schoolgenie.
Why cut cake with a spoon? Who are the genies and what to they do?
How important is fear? How can a genie create trust?
How fear and adrenaline can be changed to security and trust.