Listen "Gorgeous Marks - Professor Phil Cummins"
Episode Synopsis
What does it mean to chip a mark? A character?Professor Phil Cummins, Hooke Family Professor of Practice in Educational Leadership at the University of Sydney.Phil presents "Traces" his contribution to Dear Stardust, and leaves gorgeous marks on us with his letter and his work.In his letter and our gorgeous conversation, we talk history, future, marks, character, and fine silk scarves.Shout outs to:The Cummins family - for welcoming us into their livesMrs Lemon - for her sheer enthusiasm and beliefMarcus Edwards - for leaving an endearing gorgeous mark on Phil’s lifeEva the school secretary - for being strong and leading with conviction to help Phil be his bestSydney Character Initiative - for helping speak about character education with an Australian accentLeonard Cohen - for giving us beautiful words to describe characterGeoff Richards - for lifting up Phil when he felt small in the worldDavid Thomas - for teaching Phil from 1982 still to todayGame Changers Podcast - for showing us the way and helping us take steps forward and up, and for shining a light on bold pioneersBill Gaynor from Mercedes College - for having the same impact on me through actions and deedsWayne Cotton - for being an all round good guy who shines a light on good teachers not just good teachingTim Allender and Jonathan Dallimore- for shining a light on the relationship in the classroom Jay Leno - for suggesting that the car liberated the horse, and giving the hint that perhaps the science of learning could be used to liberate the educatora School for tomorrow - for making marks on the landscape in AustraliaCircle education - for advancing meaningful educationThe University of Sydney and the Hooke Family - for their bravery in selecting and supporting Phil in his professorial debutEddie Woo and Scott Sleep - for being incredible colleagues and teachersAnne McAllan - for joining Phil in introducing historiography into the NSW curriculumAustralian character education alliance, Sandra Milligan and Jim Togilini, University of Melbourne, the SACE board, and Learning Creates, Nicole Dyson, Janette Cheah (HEX) - for their work in broadening what it means to flourishThe Smith School and Lawrence Wainwright at Oxford University - for giving us meaningful education in the world of sustainabilityAdriano Di Prato - for, amongst many things, challenging binary thinkingRay Swann from Brighton Grammar School - for supporting young men to interact positively with the worldDavid Atkinson from Dr Challanon's Grammar school - for putting some of this work into words
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