Sade and Sade on Education

By: F M Marriott
  • Summary

  • Two Sades, both came to education as a second career, both passionate about education. We talk about all things education - one Sade from the state school perspective, the other, from a private education lens.


    Together, we talk about all things education.


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    F M Marriott
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Episodes
  • The Teach for Nigeria Episode
    Nov 22 2024

    This is an ode to Teach for Nigeria. But, more importantly, to those young people in Nigeria keeping hope alive. Their optimism, enthusiasm, energy and passion, in the face of such daunting odds, is truly awe inspiring.


    Listen to Wisdom and Emmanuel. AND THEN DO SOMETHING!


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    1 hr
  • The SDG4 Episode
    Aug 23 2024

    Abimbola Okoya is a World Bank certified development facilitator currently pursuing a Ph.D in Sustainable Development with a particular focus on SDG 4 (quality education). She walks us through what SDG 4 means to us, where we are on that journey, where we want to be, and perhaps, more importantly, how she thinks we can get there.


    Hear her!


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    40 mins
  • Bisola Idowu
    Jun 21 2024

    Abisola Idowu has taught in many different settings in Nigeria and in the UK and always with a passion for working with children with special needs. She takes us through the terminology, education options and latest practices in Special Education. And yes, special education has space for academic rigour.


    Lots of food for thought.


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    1 hr and 2 mins

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