
The What School Could Be Podcast 157. Remix #5 - Six Choices, Six Voices, Six Inspirations
Dec 14, 2025
In this lively discussion, guests Nancy Rapport, a dedicated school counselor, and Emma George, a nature-connection educator, share their insights on empathy and relationship building as the foundation for deep learning. Educational researcher John Hattie emphasizes the importance of creating error-friendly classrooms to promote curiosity and risk-taking. Parul Punjabi Jagdish advocates for investing in youth and fostering imaginative learning through community mentoring. Together, they explore transformative educational practices that cultivate resilience and creativity.
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Learning Begins With Love And Community
- Brendan McCarthy centers learning on three questions: who do you love, what community do you love, and what are their dreams.
- Mapping those values guides collaborative design and deepens relationships that make work extraordinary.
A Kiwi Teacher Changed A Life
- Steve Shapiro described a New Zealand exchange teacher who turned school into joyful, creative work that mattered.
- That year shaped his belief that progressive, child-centered teaching unlocks engagement and lifelong influence.
A Teacher's Quiet Act Of Love
- Nancy Rapport recalled a first-grade teacher calmly refusing a child's stick meant to protect her, showing unconditional care.
- That moment taught her the power of adults' love and shaped her work as a counselor to prioritize loving kids.




