エピソード

  • Episode 3: Craig Ainsworth - Checkmate and Change - Around the School Table by Xuno Suite
    2025/06/17

    In this episode of Around the School Table, host Steve Davis talks with Craig Ainsworth from Westport Public School about how a modest chess program in a low socio-economic school achieved elite educational outcomes over 18 years. Far from just a lunchtime club, Craig’s program developed students’ physical control, emotional intelligence, intellectual stamina, and creative thinking—all through the game of chess. Ainsworth shares that success wasn’t about innate giftedness, but about effort and process. Using a structured approach—such as the KM-PPS framework (King safety, Material, Pawn structure, Position, Space)—students learned to handle pressure, make strategic decisions, and apply consistent critical thinking under stress. Chess became more than a game; it was a vehicle for building resilience and a growth mindset. The program had broad academic impacts, boosting students’ performance in both maths and literacy. Notably, it also shattered stereotypes: many of the top players were athletic or quiet students who, through chess, discovered untapped cognitive strengths. Craig emphasises that coaching was not passive—it required active engagement, questioning students about their decisions, and creating an environment where learning was mutual. A key to the program’s longevity was its self-sustaining culture of mentoring. Elite players trained the next cohort, creating a legacy of peer-led excellence. Even though the program paused when Craig left in 2018, its ripple effects are seen in students now pursuing high-level studies and careers. When asked why chess still matters in the age of AI, Craig affirms that machines can analyse but not create. It’s human creativity, developed through tools like chess, that remains irreplaceable. This episode is a testament to how traditional games, paired with intentional teaching, can unlock transformative educational experiences—especially in places where they’re least expected.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    31 分
  • Episode 2: Nikki Bonus - The Data of Emotion - Around the School Table by Xuno Suite
    2025/06/17

    In this episode of Around the School Table, host Steve Davis speaks with Nikki Bonus, founder of Life Skills Group and the digital platform Life Skills Go. The conversation dives deep into the intersection of emotional intelligence, student well-being, and readiness to learn—arguing that emotional regulation is foundational to academic success. Bonus explains how Life Skills Go serves as a “student-facing technology for good” by helping children identify and manage their emotions daily. Drawing on neuroscience and trauma-informed practices, the platform provides real-time data on students’ emotional states, offering teachers actionable insights without disrupting classroom learning. One example: a quick morning check-in reveals if a student is emotionally regulated and ready to learn. If not, teachers are equipped to engage with empathy rather than discipline. Central to the platform’s philosophy is the understanding that emotions aren't good or bad—they’re data. Recognising, normalising, and validating feelings like anger or worry builds self-awareness and trust. As Bonus explains, being seen—truly seen—can make all the difference in a child’s day, improving engagement and creating a sense of belonging. The discussion also touches on National Check-In Week, a post-COVID initiative that revealed how many students mask distress. Bonus argues for cultural change within schools: data on student well-being should be as critical as academic metrics. Real-world examples show how unnoticed emotional patterns can surface through data, leading to early intervention and support. The episode ends with a call to action: rather than waiting for policy shifts, schools should act now using the tools and research available. Bonus’ message is clear—emotional literacy isn’t a luxury; it’s essential for learning, and schools have the power to transform lives by prioritising it.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    26 分
  • Episode 1: Leigh Johnson - Failing Forward - Around the School Table by Xuno Suite
    2025/06/17

    In this episode of Around the School Table, host Steve Davis visits Leigh Johnson, principal of Harkaway Primary School—a small, 150-year-old school nestled in Victoria’s scenic hills. Despite its modest size and absence from the national spotlight, Harkaway has gained international recognition for its innovative, student-centred approach to education, especially around resilience and disaster preparedness. Johnson describes Harkaway’s unique charm, rooted in deep community ties and aesthetic appeal. Many families bypass other schools to enroll there, drawn by its relational culture and meaningful learning experiences. The school’s educational philosophy is anchored in a "child-centred disaster risk reduction" manifesto developed collaboratively with students and experts. Its four pillars are: involving children in learning about risks, dismantling outdated myths, connecting students with real-world experts, and empowering them to teach peers. The school’s learning environment encourages action-based education. From participating in water quality monitoring with River Detectives to co-designing a climate education game with Indonesian schools, students engage as scientists and global citizens—not just learners. Harkaway also embraces the idea of "failing successfully." Inspired by Finland’s National Day for Failure, the school celebrates mistakes as part of the learning process, helping build student resilience and normalise the iterative nature of discovery. Johnson emphasises the value of understanding individual learners and acting on that knowledge—a principle he believes any school can adopt. The episode is a compelling portrait of how a small, rural school is pioneering meaningful, globally connected education rooted in empathy, inquiry, and agency.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    31 分
  • Long Johns, Message From Kon + We Play Sky News Reporter or Porn Star?
    2025/06/04

    Andy, Matt & Rosie sit down on the couch and hang out.

    Thanks to the Brighton Trophy Centre, Podmo & The Auscast Network

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    39 分
  • Australia: War Crimes Whistleblower Loses Appeal
    2025/05/28

    The recent legal setback for David McBride, an Australian former army lawyer who leaked classified documents alleging war crimes by Australian forces in Afghanistan. McBride lost his appeal to reduce his prison sentence for these actions, with the court rejecting his argument that his oath to the Queen mandated acting in the "public interest" by exposing the alleged crimes. The source highlights the controversy surrounding McBride's imprisonment as he is the only individual incarcerated regarding the Afghanistan war crime allegations, while other military personnel facing serious accusations have yet to stand trial or have had their cases dismissed. McBride's lawyers plan to appeal to the High Court, arguing that exposing a crime should not be considered a crime, and also sought a government pardon for their client.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    7 分
  • Australia: Australian Coalition Reunites After Election Defeat
    2025/05/28

    Report on the reunification of Australia's Liberal and National parties, a conservative coalition that briefly split after a recent election defeat. The two parties, which typically represent urban and rural interests respectively, have historically worked together for decades. Differences over policy, including nuclear energy and regional matters, led to their temporary separation. Sussan Ley, the new Liberal Party leader, expressed optimism about the renewed partnership, while the article also notes the significant losses the coalition experienced in the recent election compared to the incumbent Labor Party.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    4 分
  • Australia: Australia Extends Gas Project Despite Objections
    2025/05/28

    Newly appointed Environment Minister Murray Watt has granted preliminary approval for Woodside to extend the operation of the significant North West Shelf gas project until 2070, despite a lengthy approval process and prior delays. This decision, made with strict conditions to mitigate air emissions affecting the ancient Murujuga rock art, comes amidst strong opposition from environmental groups and some Indigenous representatives. Furthermore, a draft UNESCO decision citing damaging emissions impacted a bid for the Murujuga site to gain World Heritage status. The Prime Minister has previously indicated the necessity of gas for stabilizing the energy grid alongside renewable expansion.

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    7 分
  • SoulGood 1174 featuring David Penn
    2025/05/28

    Monkey Safari & Eli & Fur - Oceanside (Monkey Safari Rmx)

    Yulia Niko, Plez - Can't Stop (Kenny Dope O'Gutta Rmx)

    The Deepshakerz & Gasparian ft Tasita D'Mour - Keep On Rising

    Hugel, TEDDY-O - Champs In The Rave

    Padé Livin R - Misirlou

    Saliva Commandos - Desesperada

    Shay dT - Too Good

    The Angels (IL) - Cema Cema Cema *SoulGood Selection

    Featured Guest: David Penn

    F Mix

    Wally Lopez - Inspire to Make a Difference

    David Vendetta, WNOISE ft Ekaterina Michel - Feel It

    Rick Pier O'Neil, Elan Myles - Jellyfish

    D-Formation, Matan Caspi - Maisha

    New York Minute & Final Fifteen With Exacta

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 50 分