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Keeping Track
Dave Hackett
34 episodes
2 months ago
In this bonus episode, we meet Julia Ehrhardt, an early childhood practitioner at Farmyard Kindergarten. Julia shares her journey into early years education, reflecting on her formative experiences and what led her to become a Kindergarten teacher. We explore the Steiner philosophy in a pre-school setting, how to know when your child is ready for pre-school, the daily rhythm of a playschool, and the unique challenges of working in early childhood education. If you're a parent of a baby or toddler and thinking about pre-school, this episode is full of valuable insights. Thanks for supporting local radio!
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In this bonus episode, we meet Julia Ehrhardt, an early childhood practitioner at Farmyard Kindergarten. Julia shares her journey into early years education, reflecting on her formative experiences and what led her to become a Kindergarten teacher. We explore the Steiner philosophy in a pre-school setting, how to know when your child is ready for pre-school, the daily rhythm of a playschool, and the unique challenges of working in early childhood education. If you're a parent of a baby or toddler and thinking about pre-school, this episode is full of valuable insights. Thanks for supporting local radio!
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Mick O'Shea (Multimedia Artist)
Keeping Track
1 hour 30 minutes 23 seconds
1 year ago
Mick O'Shea (Multimedia Artist)
Mick O'Shea is the director of the Cork Artists Collective and The Guesthouse and he has been instrumental in establishing a vibrant and growing sound art scene in Cork City. He studied instrument physics in C.I.T. and worked as an instrument technician in UCC. All of his works spring from his essential experience in drawing. His medium includes sculpture, drawing, sound and cooking. In 2003 he set up the collaborative practice with fellow artists Stephen Brandes and Irene Murphy, called The Domestic Godless which, through performative cooking events, explores culinary activity as art practice and tests assumptions about the cultural traditions of food in challenging and often irreverent and absurdist ways. He also works with various sound artists and composers both national and international. In 2006 he formed The Quiet Club with sound artist Danny McCarthy to promote and showcase improvised music and soundworks. This was a joyous chat, I hope you enjoy!
Keeping Track
In this bonus episode, we meet Julia Ehrhardt, an early childhood practitioner at Farmyard Kindergarten. Julia shares her journey into early years education, reflecting on her formative experiences and what led her to become a Kindergarten teacher. We explore the Steiner philosophy in a pre-school setting, how to know when your child is ready for pre-school, the daily rhythm of a playschool, and the unique challenges of working in early childhood education. If you're a parent of a baby or toddler and thinking about pre-school, this episode is full of valuable insights. Thanks for supporting local radio!