Breaking Legacy Thinking in Schools | Francois Naude

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Today we do something a little.... different.

Recently, Francois Naude had an energetic and insightful conversation with EduInc Headmaster, Gershom Aitchison and Executive Head Jax Aitchison, on his "Super Teachers Unite" podcast.

During this episode they talked about:

How EduInc breaks away from the restrictive legacy thinking of traditional schooling;
Why smaller schools are better than mega schools; and
What traits teachers should have that make them Super Teachers.

They also discussed memorable teachers from their pasts, how EduInc is different, values, teacher employment and much much more.

Grab a coffee and enjoy this delightful insight into EduInc's core values.
9 Mar 2021 English South Africa Education · Society & Culture

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