001: The classical liberal improving Australian education - Trisha Jha
Description
Trisha Jha has an interesting view on education – what works, what’s possible, how to improve it. She’s seen the effects of distant decisions on students and teachers and has a clear view on how to improve education in Australia, offering a positive vision for education as social justice and a positive, productive role for government. She has an interesting story and we discuss our experiences in Australian classrooms. Enjoy this first episode of the Human Ecology podcast.
Trisha Jha is a Research Fellow in the Education Program at the Centre for Independent Studies. She taught as a teacher in a rural school in the Teach for Australia program. You can find her on X at @themetresgained and at the CIS website.
(00:00 ) Introducing Human Ecology
(01:07 ) Introducing Trisha
(02:03 ) Trisha's career journey
(09:33 ) Trisha's intellectual change at university
(12:53 ) CIS's change model and Education Program shift
(19:58 ) Trisha's experience in the classroom
(28:52 ) The gap in initial teacher education
(32:38 ) My reflection on teaching
(36:29 ) Trisha's approach to unprepared students
(41:40 ) A positive, conservative role for government in education
(47:03 ) Trisha's future
(50:41 ) Culture, values and expectations
(56:16 ) Trisha explains her X/Twitter handle
(57:52 ) Contacting Trisha




