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In this episode, we sit down with Marianne, a passionate arts teacher and chief education officer at The Arts Unit, about how the arts can ignite student engagement and inspire creative teaching.
From her beginnings as a professional musician to leading statewide arts initiatives, Marianne shares how the arts have shaped her teaching journey. Drawing on her experience in low socioeconomic communities, she reveals how she’s seen creative opportunities build confidence, empathy and a sense of agency in young people.
From music and drama to visual arts and dance, we dive into the rich extracurricular opportunities offered through The Arts Unit’s diverse programs. For anyone looking for inspiration, get ready to hear about how teachers can weave the arts into everyday lessons in practical, accessible ways.
Marianne also champions the idea of ‘arts confidence’ over ‘arts skills’, encouraging every teacher who may be hesitant about their skills in the arts to step outside of their comfort zone and simply give it a go.
We hope you enjoy this episode.
We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today.
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If you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact [email protected] to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.
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By Teach NSWIn this episode, we sit down with Marianne, a passionate arts teacher and chief education officer at The Arts Unit, about how the arts can ignite student engagement and inspire creative teaching.
From her beginnings as a professional musician to leading statewide arts initiatives, Marianne shares how the arts have shaped her teaching journey. Drawing on her experience in low socioeconomic communities, she reveals how she’s seen creative opportunities build confidence, empathy and a sense of agency in young people.
From music and drama to visual arts and dance, we dive into the rich extracurricular opportunities offered through The Arts Unit’s diverse programs. For anyone looking for inspiration, get ready to hear about how teachers can weave the arts into everyday lessons in practical, accessible ways.
Marianne also champions the idea of ‘arts confidence’ over ‘arts skills’, encouraging every teacher who may be hesitant about their skills in the arts to step outside of their comfort zone and simply give it a go.
We hope you enjoy this episode.
We acknowledge that this episode of the Teach NSW Podcast was recorded on the homelands of the Darug people. We pay respect to Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples listening to the Teach NSW Podcast today.
Connect with us
If you would like to provide feedback or suggestions for future episodes, please contact [email protected] to get in touch with the Teach NSW Podcast team. Follow the Teach NSW team on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter) and YouTube to be the first to know when new episodes are released.
Resources and useful links: