Category: The rise of the educator-entrepreneur
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The Educator Entrepreneur: Don’t Bring a Whiteboard Marker to a Knife Fight – 17 Prescriptions for a Better Life
Education is a tough business to work in. And that’s true if you are a teacher, a trainer, or any kind of specialist educator. Over the years, I’ve thought a lot about how to survive and hopefully thrive in a rapidly changing educational landscape.
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REVIEW of What is Learner-Centred? 12 Concepts from Te Ao Māori You Should Embrace to Create Learning Success
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in Adult, Adult Learning, Adults, Anxiety caused by learning, Approaches, Concepts, Education, Education delivery model, Education resources, educator, Educator’s Journey, Executive Education, Indigenous education, Knowing the learner, learner, Learner Centred, Learner success, Learners, Maori, Maori Literacy, Maori literacy initiatives, NCALNE (Educator), Success, The rise of the educator-entrepreneurCheck out this review of What is Learner Centred? 12 Concepts from Te Ao Māori You Should Embrace to Create Learning Success
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What you really need is a template for living
Kia ora..! Nau mai, haremai…! That’s Hello and Welcome in Te Reo Māori the indigenous language of Aotearoa New Zealand, which is where I live. If you follow me on Twitter (@smith_graeme), or you’ve been reading my blog you’ll know that I’ve been thinking a lot about craft and craftsmanship. And how to get back…
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10 Disruptive Ideas on How to Dominate Medical Cannabis Education
How would you go about dominating the medical cannabis education industry? Here are 10, actually 11, disruptive ideas from a NZ perspective.
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Buy my latest eBook…! How to think like an entrepreneur when you work in education
My latest ebook is live this morning on Amazon…! This one has cartoons. You should probably buy it just for the cartoons. If you don’t like cartoons then you probably shouldn’t buy it. Even if you don’t like cartoons you might want to think more like an entrepreneur if you work in education.
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How do you think like an entrepreneur when you work in education?
Excerpt from new eBook out shortly Education is a tough business to work in. And that holds true if you are a tutor, a trainer, or any kind of specialist educator. Or a business owner…. Or all of the above like me. I’m pretty excited about what I do, but some days I can’t understand…

