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著者: Jude Foulston
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The Future Smart Parent podcast provides resources for parents and kids who want to be ready for all the ways in which the future is going to be different from today.We will explore this future together, bringing insights from top futurists, resources from smart people working on making our lives better, and most importantly, stories of parents who are parenting a little differently, yet very much intentionally, for a changing world. These stories, insights and resources are all there to provide you with the tools needed to parent in the 2020s, and beyond.© 2026 TomorrowToday Global 人間関係 子育て
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  • Let's Meet Under the Tree - Tebogo Maneli on Indigenous Knowledge, Brave Conversations & What Our Kids Actually Need
    2026/06/01
    About This EpisodeI'll be honest - I found today's guest because of a conference theme. And I know that sounds like a strange place to start, but when the theme is "Let's Meet Under the Tree," you just have to stop, don't you?That's what happened when I came across the Embrace Symposium, happening at St Benedict's College in Johannesburg this month. And it led me straight to Tebogo Maneli - history teacher, DEIBS practitioner, and great podcast guest :)This conversation goes deep... into Indigenous Knowledge Systems, what representation actually feels like (versus just understanding it intellectually), why language is one of the most powerful tools of connection we're currently underusing, and what it really means to raise children who know who they are.In This Episode We Talk AboutWhat Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) actually means - and why every single person in the room carries oneThe "Meet Under the Tree" metaphor, and why Tebogo thinks it might not just be a metaphorWhy she prefers the word educationalist over transformation practitioner - and how language shapes whether people open up or shut downThe difference between representation and transformation, and why Tebogo believes in one far more than the otherWhat happened when Jude worked alongside a woman in leadership for the first time - and the moment she felt what representation means, not just understood itWhy white teachers aren't being replaced, they're being invited into a bigger conversationThe real reason African languages aren't being taken by white students in South African schools (hint: it's systemic, not about difficulty)Why parents and teachers are partners in this ecosystem - and how a single positive message home can shift everythingA Moment That Stuck With Me"We don't know what we do not know. And this is where I think the tree metaphor lives - you didn't even know you were wounded before, right? Through experiencing her as a system, using her indigenous knowledge, you were changed. You were healed in a way that maybe you might not have been before." - Tebogo ManeliMentioned in This EpisodeThe Embrace Symposium 2026 Let's Meet Under the Tree: Using Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Pedagogy as Pathways to Social Healing in Education 📅 4–5 June 2026 📍 St Benedict's College, JohannesburgThis is not a sit-and-listen kind of event. It's practical, it's dialogic, and it's designed so that every delegate leaves with tools they can actually take back to their school community. If this conversation moved something in you, that's probably your sign to look it up.🔗 St Benedict's College - Embrace SymposiumAbout Tebogo ManeliTebogo Maneli is an Upper School History teacher at Lebone II College of the Royal Bafokeng, based in Phukeng village, North West. With over 15 years of experience in education across South Africa and Mauritius, Tebogo holds a Bachelor of Education from the University of the Witwatersrand and is currently completing a Postgraduate Diploma in Inclusive Education through UNISA.In 2023, her passion for diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging in schools was formalised at St Stithians Girls' College, where she became a DEIBS practitioner and went on to convene the DEIBS Cluster in Gauteng - bringing together transformation practitioners from private schools across the province. She has facilitated Teachers' Roundtables for the Apartheid Museum, presented on Girls' Education at St Mary's DSG, and spoken on innovative AI teaching strategies at the 2023 History National User Group Conference.Tebogo describes herself not as a transformation practitioner, but as an educationalist - and once you hear this conversation, you'll understand exactly why that distinction matters.Connect With TebogoLinkedIn: Tebogo ManeliConnect With Jude & Future Smart Parent🌐 www.tomorrowtodayglobal.com/schools📸 Instagram: @judefoulston💼 LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/judefoulstonIf this episode resonated with you, please share it with another parent or educator who needs to hear it. And if you haven't subscribed yet - now's a good time. We've got a lot more conversations like this one coming.
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  • Empower Your Teaching with AI with Graeme Codrington - brought to you by Future Smart Teacher
    2024/11/01

    In today’s episode, we dive into the exciting world of AI in education with global futurist Graeme Codrington and the team at Future Smart Teacher. Graeme shares valuable insights on how AI tools, particularly ChatGPT, can serve as powerful assistants in teaching, helping educators enhance their workflow, engage students in new ways, and save valuable time—all while preparing for a tech-driven future.

    Key Takeaways:

    • AI as an Assistant, Not a Replacement: Learn why AI tools like ChatGPT are best used to support teachers rather than replace them, and how to integrate these tools thoughtfully.
    • Navigating AI’s Limitations: Graeme provides practical tips for recognising where AI is most effective in the classroom, and where human insight remains crucial.
    • 21st-Century Skills: Discover ways to equip students with essential skills for the future while empowering yourself to adapt to new technologies.

    Why You Should Listen: If you're an educator looking to harness the benefits of AI in a balanced, practical way, this episode will equip you with actionable insights to navigate this ever-evolving landscape confidently.

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Future Smart Teacher Academy: A membership platform for educators that provides tutorials, weekly Q&A sessions, expert insights, and community support—all to help teachers integrate AI and 21st-century skills into their classrooms effectively.

    Join Future Smart Teacher Academy and Get:

    • Weekly tutorials and strategies to use AI in your classroom
    • Practical tools for incorporating 21st-century skills into your lessons
    • Access to a supportive community and subject-matter experts

    For just R135 ($7.99) per teacher or R980 ($55) per month for schools, Future Smart Teacher Academy provides a resourceful platform where educators can grow professionally, reduce administrative tasks, and maintain a dynamic, future-ready learning environment.

    Connect with Us:

    • Website: futuresmartteacher.com
    • Email: Jude@tomorrowtodayglobal.com

    Tune in, empower your teaching, and join us on this journey into the future of education.

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  • Harmonising Life: The Potential Role of Music Therapy in 21st-Century Parenting
    2024/09/11

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Jude chats with music therapist Graeme Sacks about what music therapy is, how it encourages growth, self-expression and healing through music and how this might impact parents and their kids today!

    Graeme challenges the notion that music should be something we add competition to, especially because of how that pressure can often lead children away from music and singing. Instead he says, we should be encouraging children and teens to be making music and singing regardless of how “good” or “bad” they are, because of the joy that music brings and the way that we can process our emotions through music in so many ways.

    “Where communication is physically or psychologically disrupted, where words are not available, or distrusted, or too personal, music can help… Musical meetings can be life-changing.” - Gary Ansdell - music therapist and researcher

    If you’re interested in learning more about what music or other arts-based therapy is all about and how it can be transformational for our kids visit www.sanata.org (South African National Arts Therapies Association).

    Connect with Graeme:
    Website: Graeme Sacks Music Therapy
    Social Media: Facebook

    Thank you so much for listening! This episode is brought to you by Future Smart Parent Club. Please like and subscribe to our community. If you enjoyed the podcast, consider leaving a review and sharing the episode with your network.

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