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homeroom is an international podcast bridging the education gap between the classroom and the living room by starting conversations impacting the next generation.
In this episode, I speak with Jae—an educator, journalist, project manager, and dad—about his education journey spanning multiple countries including the United States, Japan, Russia, and South Korea. We talk about his earliest memories of learning to manage and harness the power of anger, and how some traumatic experiences throughout his life tempered his control over his emotions. We also talk about the future of education, and what he hopes the road will look like for his daughters.
Check out our conversation, join our ongoing discourse on social media, and subscribe for more. https://www.instagram.com/homeroomed
You can also find an auto-generated transcript of this conversation on https://www.homeroomed.com
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Jae is an educator with over 20 years of professional experience in various fields. With a diverse career encompassing roles as a Trainer, Government Employee of the Korean Ministry of Education, Law Educator, TV reporter, and Journalist, Jae excels in innovative problem-solving and adaptable project management. Serving as a Strategy and Development Manager at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), Jae leverages his extensive experience in these areas to drive organizational growth and excellence. His educational credentials include a Juris Doctor Degree from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Korea, and a Specialist Degree in Journalism from Saint Petersburg State University in Russia.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaemyoungshin/
Rée is a visual storyteller and educator exploring the consequences that mass education has on creativity, identity, and interpersonal connection.
https://www.instagram.com/theinterdisciplinarian
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By Rée the Interdisciplinarianhomeroom is an international podcast bridging the education gap between the classroom and the living room by starting conversations impacting the next generation.
In this episode, I speak with Jae—an educator, journalist, project manager, and dad—about his education journey spanning multiple countries including the United States, Japan, Russia, and South Korea. We talk about his earliest memories of learning to manage and harness the power of anger, and how some traumatic experiences throughout his life tempered his control over his emotions. We also talk about the future of education, and what he hopes the road will look like for his daughters.
Check out our conversation, join our ongoing discourse on social media, and subscribe for more. https://www.instagram.com/homeroomed
You can also find an auto-generated transcript of this conversation on https://www.homeroomed.com
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Jae is an educator with over 20 years of professional experience in various fields. With a diverse career encompassing roles as a Trainer, Government Employee of the Korean Ministry of Education, Law Educator, TV reporter, and Journalist, Jae excels in innovative problem-solving and adaptable project management. Serving as a Strategy and Development Manager at the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), Jae leverages his extensive experience in these areas to drive organizational growth and excellence. His educational credentials include a Juris Doctor Degree from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies in Korea, and a Specialist Degree in Journalism from Saint Petersburg State University in Russia.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaemyoungshin/
Rée is a visual storyteller and educator exploring the consequences that mass education has on creativity, identity, and interpersonal connection.
https://www.instagram.com/theinterdisciplinarian
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References: