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In this powerful reissue from our archive, we revisit the story of Hannah Jones, a history teacher who walked away from education after enduring one of the most dehumanising experiences we have ever heard.
From her early passion for teaching to a brutal relocation that left her physically unwell, mentally exhausted and teaching in a condemned classroom, Hannah’s story is one of survival, clarity and courage.
She shares what it was like to raise a disabled child in a system with no empathy, how her mental health deteriorated and the moment she walked out never to return.
Now Head of Prison Education for England and Wales, Hannah’s story is a testament to what is possible on the other side of teaching.
This is one of our most impactful episodes. If you are in the thick of it, this one is for you.
With thanks to our episode sponsors (Click to visit their websites):
Conexus Tuition
Little Voices
Mark Rickard - Author: Teach, Survive, Repeat
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Edited with finesse by our Podcast Super Producer, Mike Roberts of Making Digital R...
In this powerful reissue from our archive, we revisit the story of Hannah Jones, a history teacher who walked away from education after enduring one of the most dehumanising experiences we have ever heard.
From her early passion for teaching to a brutal relocation that left her physically unwell, mentally exhausted and teaching in a condemned classroom, Hannah’s story is one of survival, clarity and courage.
She shares what it was like to raise a disabled child in a system with no empathy, how her mental health deteriorated and the moment she walked out never to return.
Now Head of Prison Education for England and Wales, Hannah’s story is a testament to what is possible on the other side of teaching.
This is one of our most impactful episodes. If you are in the thick of it, this one is for you.
With thanks to our episode sponsors (Click to visit their websites):
Conexus Tuition
Little Voices
Mark Rickard - Author: Teach, Survive, Repeat
Buy Us a Coffee ☕️
Loving the Pit Pony Podcast? We’d be so grateful for your support! We’ve set up a Buy Me a Coffee page where you can make a small donation to help keep the podcast running.
https://buymeacoffee.com/thepitponyclub
Voice Message Us: https://www.speakpipe.com/pitponypodcast
Contribute to our 'Silenced by Support' Campaign - complete the questionnaire, read the report, sign up to the mailing list.
If you've been affected by any of the issues raised in our podcast there are organisations who can help:
Join Us:
Thanks for listening 🙏
Edited with finesse by our Podcast Super Producer, Mike Roberts of Making Digital R...