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Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie

Teaching Artistry with Courtney J. Boddie

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Teaching Artistry blends creative and educational practice in service of community building, social justice, and inspiring joy. Courtney J. Boddie, Host and Creator, chats with teaching artists and arts educators who are driving professional teaching artistry forward. Courtney and her guests discuss personal journeys, celebrate triumphs and challenges, and advocate fiercely for the arts in all communities.
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Anyone Can Teach Art | from Ridge Light Ranch

Julie Abels of Ridge Light Ranch | Artist and Art Curriculum Creator

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Help for the Homeschool Art Teacher! Whether you accepted the title reluctantly or you're excited to take it on, being an art teacher can feel overwhelming. What should you teach and how should you teach it? Where will you find the supplies and the time to plan it all? Don't worry, you're in the right place. Welcome to the “Anyone Can Teach Art” podcast from Ridge Light Ranch. I am confident that, no matter what your background is, YOU can teach art! I’m Julie Abels, an artist and art curric ...
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Welcome to today’s episode! Math (or maths!) is more than just numbers—it’s a part of everyday life, but how we connect with it is different for everyone. For some, it builds confidence, while for others, it can bring anxiety. Professor. Jo Boaler, a Stanford researcher and expert in math education, has a fresh perspective. In her book Math-Ish, sh…
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Dr Simon Breakspear is a researcher, advisor, and speaker specialising in educational leadership and change, creating practical tools and frameworks to support over 100,000 educators worldwide. The Pruning Principle helps schools focus on what truly matters by cutting out non-essential tasks and initiatives, leading to better outcomes with fewer re…
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The integration of technology in educational contexts presents significant challenges for both teachers and students. Selecting the most appropriate technological solution can be equally difficult. Familiarity often dictates our choices, as we tend to rely on tools we know and trust. Even the most advanced technologies will fail to achieve the desi…
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We are back with our 75th episode, and can’t wait for you to hear it. In Act 1 of "Embracing Complexities," we sit down with Indi McCasey, whose multifaceted journey spans roles as a drag performer, circus artist, teaching artist, arts administrator, and now Executive Director of the Ithaca Public Education Initiative. Indi shares their insights as…
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In Act 1, we met Hassiem Muhammad, an actor, teaching artist, and multidisciplinary creative, as he reflected on his early discovery of the arts and the experiences that shaped his creative journey. From the mentors who guided him to the unique pathways he’s forged as an artist, the conversation explored how the arts became a powerful force for sel…
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Kylie Captain is a proud Gamilaroi woman, best-selling author, and educator with over 20 years of experience in education, finance, and community services. As President of the Aboriginal Studies Association and Founder of Dream Big Education Wellbeing, Kylie promotes leadership, cultural awareness, and Aboriginal educational excellence. She has del…
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I’m pleased to share a recent conversation I had with Justine Toh. Justine writes about cultural trends and contemporary beliefs in the Australian media and is the author of the mini-book Achievement Addiction. Her work encourages us to question society's obsession with achievement and external validation. Whether it’s academic scores, property own…
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What do The Karate Kid, Hogwarts, and Fame have in common? You’ll have to tune into Episode 74 to find out! In "Run Your Own Race," Courtney dives into an inspiring conversation with Hassiem Muhammad, a dynamic actor, teaching artist, and multidisciplinary creative whose passion for the arts has shaped every aspect of his journey. In Act 1 of this …
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Aaron has 16 years of experience in New South Wales schools, starting as a casual teacher and working in roles like classroom teacher and wellbeing officer. He's all about continuous growth, hosting The Teacher Takeaway Podcast and sharing tips and resources on his social media, Mr J's Learning Space. Now an assistant principal for curriculum and i…
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In Act 1, Nehprii Amenii took us on a journey through her experiences as a New Victory LabWorks artist, emphasizing the importance of artistry, childlike wonder, and fostering harmony in the classroom. She reflected on her connection to the Alvin Ailey company and shared what it means to truly see and embrace the unique possibilities of art. Throug…
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Alice Leung is a passionate educator, a self-confessed tech enthusiast and a Taylor Swift super-fan. Whether she’s sharing her daily teaching routines or juggling life as a parent, Alice uses social media to offer a genuine, behind-the-scenes look at the rewards and challenges of being a teacher. From embracing technology in the classroom to findin…
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Up next is a conversation with Mark Parry. He is an award-winning instructional designer, educator, and digital content producer with over 30 years of experience in teaching, curriculum development, digital media production, and professional development for teachers. He has worked across a wide range of educational settings, including K-12 schools,…
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In Act 1 of Episode 73: “One Hundred Percent Whole,” we welcome the one, the only, the radiant Nehprii Amenii—an educator, Teaching Artist, curriculum developer, theater director, playwright, puppeteer, and a self-proclaimed “creator of things.” Nehprii shares her journey as a New Victory LabWorks artist, exploring how her repeated invitations to t…
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Up next is a conversation that I recently had with Sam White—a passionate leader in the independent education sector with decades of experience. Sam is deeply committed to fostering kindness and empathy among his students. In our conversation, we delve into his insights on effective teaching and leadership and the importance of building strong rela…
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Donna Wright is an accomplished educational leader with over a decade of experience as a Principal in both Victoria's Government schools and Western Australia's Independent School Sector. She was named Australian Principal of the Year for both sectors in 2020, highlighting her dedication to educational excellence and innovation. Donna holds multipl…
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"The Next Word" with Dr. Nick Jackson and Matthew Esterman is a must-listen for educators navigating the rapidly evolving landscape of education technology. This podcast delivers practical advice and real-world examples, empowering teachers worldwide to integrate AI seamlessly into their classrooms. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starti…
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Dr. John Delony is a mental health expert, author, and speaker committed to helping people navigate personal struggles and build healthier relationships. With over two decades of experience as a professor, university administrator, and crisis responder, he holds two PhDs—one in Counselor Education and Supervision, and the other in Higher Education …
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I recently had a great conversation with Dylan and Hayden from Teach Sleep Repeat. Their podcast is a perfect blend of lighthearted fun and thoughtful insights into the world of education. Expect plenty of laughs, rants, and some playful silliness as they share stories, offer fresh perspectives, and provide a relatable take on life as primary schoo…
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Today, I am excited to share another insightful conversation with you. A little while ago, I spoke with Dan Rodgers, a passionate educator from Melbourne, Australia. Dan is a graduate teacher from the University of Melbourne, where he earned his Master of Primary Teaching. A proud alumnus of Oxley Christian College where he graduated in the class o…
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In Act 1, we explored some jaw-dropping stats on arts access in New York City, the transformative power of the arts on emotional well-being, and why the arts deserve a place alongside core subjects like history and social studies. Our guest, Judith Insell, shared her insights on how the arts can be an economic engine and an accessible career pathwa…
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Today, I am pleased to share a snippet of a larger conversation with the amazing Dr Paul Kidson. His teaching and research explores how school leaders work within and critically transform their professional lives. In this fascinating conversation, We talked about managing and keeping tension, self-care and post-critical theory. Here is the full con…
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Get ready for a mind-blowing conversation as Courtney sits down with the dynamic Judith Insell, Executive Director of Bronx Arts Ensemble, in the first act of this two-part series. In this episode, it's all about stats, stats, and more stats—showcasing the eye-opening numbers around the lack of arts access for kids across New York City. Judith and …
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Here is another conversation with a brilliant educator. With over 30 years of educational experience, including 25 in leadership roles, Brad Gyanor is currently a Performance Improvement Leader, working with schools across the ACT and NSW. He has served as President of the Australian Catholic Primary Principals Association and as a Board Director f…
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Today, we’re joined by Matt Pitman, an experienced educational leader passionate about creating learning environments that inspire entrepreneurial thinking, curiosity, and creative and critical thought. We’ll also dive into the Connection Curriculum, a powerful framework focused on collective leadership and community engagement. It’s all about equi…
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Have you ever wondered What drives people to find their purpose in life? This is a question that has fascinated Kerrin Smith for over a decade. His journey began as a school teacher, where he sought to unlock the potential of his students and team. He quickly recognised how his team's expertise directly influenced student success, sparking his pass…
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Today I have a different type of episode. I recently had the opportunity to speak with Phil Murdoch who is a specialist Design Teacher, AI education Trainer and the host of The Tattooed Teacher Podcast. Phil has just launched his podcast and he has had some amazing guests. So, this conversation was when I had the opportunity to be interviewed by hi…
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It’s my pleasure to share a recent conversation with Dr Jonathon Mascorella the Director of Innovation at Loreto Kirribilli. Jonathon is an educator and mentor who is passionate about unlocking individual potential through innovative teaching methods and agile learning practices. With a PhD in power dynamics and policy, he brings a deep understandi…
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In Act 1, we explored Betsaleel (Bets) Charmelus’s insights on transforming learning spaces, the importance of introducing novelty in education, and the critical role of trauma-informed practices. Bets challenged us to rethink how we prepare young people for a world that isn’t trauma-informed, emphasizing that the real impact comes when educators m…
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Today, I’m delighted to share a recent conversation I had with three remarkable individuals: Dr. Dion Tuckwell, a communication design lecturer; Dr. Fiona Young, an architect and researcher specializing in learning environments from Hayball Architects; and Jackie Vaughan, the Foundation Principal of Evelyn Scott School. These inspiring professional…
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