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Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools

Education On Fire - Sharing creative and inspiring learning in our schools

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Do you feel the education system is sucking the life out of you and the pupils you serve? I think many of us wish we could click our fingers and make it fit for purpose. A place of growth with shared learning that empowers pupils to be their best selves, so they can create a world they want to inhabit now and in the future. While a magic wand or a visionary politician might sound like the answer I believe change is already happening. Educators are changing futures one conversation at a time. New technology and the environments where we learn are beginning to look different both in and out of the classroom. I hope you are seeing this first hand and are excited about what you can share with your pupils. We are having conversations, sharing organisations and communities that are supporting education in a way that you may have not experienced. Educational change will come from us all working in way that supports the best interests of each of our pupils, personalised learning. Governments and policy makers will follow when they see fully how it can be different. So let us teach, coach, mentor and create an environment that fuels every child with feedback, inspiration, resilience and empowerment. The Education on Fire community is shining the torch, so no matter where you are in the world or how you are supporting children this podcast is here for you. ‘Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.’Copyright 2026 Mark Taylor Istruzione
  • GGGG Ep 1 - The benefit of hindsight and lessons learned
    Jan 19 2026

    In this first episode of a special 10-part series named Ger Graus Gets Gritty, Mark Taylor sits down with Professor Dr. Ger Graus OBE to launch an honest conversation about education and schooling.

    Following the release of Ger's book "Through a Different Lens: Lessons from a Life in Education" this series uses each chapter as a springboard for examining what's working—and what isn't—in our education systems.

    In this episode Ger shares his personal journey from a difficult childhood in the Netherlands to becoming a passionate advocate for experience-based learning. He reflects on how one transformative teacher changed his trajectory, the crucial differences between primary and secondary education, and why putting children at the centre of learning must be more than just rhetoric.

    This episode tackles the benefit of hindsight, the importance of storytelling in education, and why courage is needed to swim against the current of compliance-driven schooling.

    Key Quotes

    "If you're a teacher, just realize that 50 years from now someone will say your name... That's your responsibility, whether to say good things or bad things, nice things or not so nice things. That's in your gift and that's in your hands."

    "The minute you touch on an abstract in your lesson, the next thing that should happen is, comma, for example, the two most important words in that lesson. Because what that means is that you exemplify, you tell a story effectively, you take these children in mind and heart, you take them on a short journey."

    "What we have become is accountable to the system and not accountable to the child."

    "I think we need to make education and schooling and the connection between the two much more of a societal dialogue."

    "Children can only aspire to what they know exists."

    Takeaways:

    1. The podcast marks a significant milestone, celebrating ten years and 500 episodes, highlighting the journey of Education on Fire.
    2. Professor Dr. Ger Graus OBE's engagement signifies a collaborative effort to address pressing educational issues through meaningful dialogue.
    3. The series titled 'Ger Graus Gets Gritty' aims to promote positive change in education, focusing on the welfare of children and supportive learning environments.
    4. Listeners are encouraged to participate in the conversation and share stories that advocate for the well-being of children in educational settings.
    5. The podcast emphasizes the importance of community involvement in education, asserting that collective action is essential for fostering supportive learning experiences.
    6. The discussion raises critical questions about the current educational system, advocating for reforms that prioritize children's needs over economic or political agendas.

    Chapters:

    1. 00:08 - Celebrating Milestones in Education
    2. 01:09 - The Importance of Community in Education
    3. 23:31 - The Importance of Storytelling in Education
    4. 33:03 - Reflections on Childhood and Education
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    1 ora e 21 min
  • Samantha Gourd on Inspiring Future Generations Through Farm Experiences
    Jan 17 2026

    Samantha Gourd from Country Space explains the profound benefits and opportunities presented by connecting educational institutions with British farms. The initiative aims to provide immersive, hands-on learning experiences for students, facilitating a deeper understanding of agriculture and sustainability.

    By engaging children in activities such as growing vegetables and caring for animals, the program not only enhances educational curricula but also fosters a lifelong respect for nature. The conversation underscores the critical role of primary education in shaping future citizens who appreciate the origins of their food and the importance of environmental stewardship. This dialogue serves as a clarion call for schools to embrace experiential learning beyond the confines of the traditional classroom.

    Takeaways:

    1. The conversation with Samantha Gourd emphasizes the critical importance of connecting schools with British farms to foster experiential learning opportunities for children.
    2. Through immersive workshops, students gain hands-on experience in farming, which cultivates empathy and respect for nature and sustainability.
    3. Samantha's initiative aims to address the pressing challenges faced by British farming, thereby ensuring food security and sustainability for future generations.
    4. Early exposure to farming and food production significantly influences children's values and perceptions about agriculture as they grow into adulthood.
    5. Country Space serves as a vital intermediary between educational institutions and farms, facilitating safe and enriching experiences that benefit both parties.
    6. The podcast underscores the necessity of integrating real-world experiences into the educational system to inspire future generations about the origins of their food.

    Chapters:

    1. 00:00 - Connecting Schools to British Farms
    2. 05:30 - The Importance of Agricultural Education
    3. 09:40 - Understanding Food Education in Schools
    4. 11:49 - The Impact of Nature on Well-Being
    5. 19:49 - The Impact of Farm Visits on Education
    6. 22:34 - Inspiration and Engagement in Education

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    For all primary schools looking to join workshops on their Kent and Sussex farms - mention Education on Fire to get 10% off

    Show Sponsor – National Association for Primary Education (NAPE) https://nape.org.uk/

    Find out more about their Primary First Journal: https://www.educationonfire.com/nape

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    https://www.educationonfire.com/support

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    25 min
  • Step Up Your School Leadership Game: Dr Cynthia Rapaido
    Jan 12 2026

    Dr. Cynthia Rapaido, a highly accomplished educator, holds an Ed.D. in International and Multicultural Education and an M.A. in Educational Administration from the University of San Francisco. She earned her B.S. in Applied Arts and Sciences Biology from San Diego State University. With over 30 years of experience in K–12 education, she has served as a high school principal, assistant principal, and teacher, gaining a comprehensive understanding of the educational landscape across various schools and districts in California.

    Dr. Rapaido’s dedication extends to higher education, where she has contributed significantly as a faculty lecturer, dissertation advisor, and university field supervisor at esteemed institutions such as the University of California, Berkeley, University of San Francisco, and California State University, East Bay. Her passion for teaching, mentoring, and coaching educators is evident in her continuing role as an educational leadership coach and consultant. She also mentors graduate and doctoral students at her alma maters.

    Often actively engaged in research, Dr. Rapaido participates in academic peer review panels and presents her work at conferences, covering diverse topics within education and leadership. Her research interests include educational leadership, teacher education, school climate, diversity sensitivity, multicultural competency, social justice, emotional intelligence, and the impact of colonialism and imperialism.

    Dr. Rapaido was honored by the Filipina Women’s Network (FWN) in 2011 as one of "100 Most Influential Filipina Women in the United States". She was commended by the Association of California School Administrators (ACSA) and received the "2013 California Secondary Co-Administrator of the Year" award. The following year, the National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) recognized her as a finalist for the prestigious "Assistant Principal of the Year" award for the State of California, highlighting her outstanding, active, and front-line leadership.

    In July 2024, Dr. Rapaido published her first book, "Step Up Your School Leadership Game ~ The New Administrators' Guide ~ Lessons to Navigate Big and Small Challenges with Confidence and Purpose".

    Takeaways:

    1. Dr. Cynthia Rapaido possesses over 30 years of experience in K12 education, contributing to various roles.
    2. Her extensive career includes positions as a teacher, assistant principal, and principal in California schools.
    3. In 2024, Dr. Rapaido authored her first book, which serves as a guide for aspiring school leaders.
    4. She emphasizes the importance of mentorship for new educators and administrators entering the field.
    5. Dr. Rapaido advocates for building relationships with both students and parents to enhance educational outcomes.
    6. The podcast discusses the critical transitions students face from elementary to high school, highlighting the need for support.

    Chapters:

    1. 00:02 - Introducing Dr. Cynthia Rapaido
    2. 06:10 - Transitions in Education
    3. 16:50 - Transitioning from Education to Writing
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    41 min
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