
Episode 2 - Challenging the norms in education with Wayne Norrie OBE
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In this insightful conversation, Wayne Norrie OBE, CEO of Greenwood Academy Trust, discusses his journey in education, emphasising the importance of challenging the status quo, community engagement, and the need for autonomy in schools. He shares his experiences of leadership, the significance of inspirational role models, and the systemic issues facing the education sector today. Wayne advocates for a focus on critical thinking and listening skills, highlighting the need for a more flexible and responsive education system that prepares students for a complex world.
Takeaways
- Wayne Norrie is a rebel CEO advocating for underserved communities.
- Challenging the status quo often starts from early life experiences.
- Leadership should focus on place-based approaches rather than one-size-fits-all models.
- Autonomy in schools is crucial for effective community engagement.
- Engaging communities requires a bottom-up approach, starting from individual schools.
- Inspirational leaders like Sue Campbell and Jacinda Ardern emphasise kindness and tenacity.
- The education system needs to address systemic issues, particularly around SEND.
- Positivity in education can be found in the classroom experience with students.
- Schools must prepare students for a complex and rapidly changing world.
- Listening is a vital skill that needs to be taught and practiced.
Further reading and resources
Greenwood Academies Trust - Home
Future of Education and Skills 2030/2040 | OECD
fedNationalEducationFutures - FED Education
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