How Inclusion For Autism Was Designed Before It's Needed | Jordan Lee Ikitule | TEDxWynyard Quarter
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:55
Just a quick question. Are there any parents here. Because the front row looks too young to just just give me raise.I just want to make sure I'm speaking to the right crowd. >> That's amazing. And as parents, I know we've all been through this moment.And it's a moment where you turn around and your child is gone. Your heart slowly starts to race. You start calling out their name. You start looking into the crowd. You start looking through aisles, under tables, wherever you can look.And panic starts to set i ...
Reframing Inequality in the Age of Time Scarcity | Simon McDonald | TEDxWynyard Quarter
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:55
For the last 50 years, there's been a promise, a dream. Get a job, work hard, buy a house, and pay the mortgage. And one day, you'll have the life you've been working towards.But here's the problem. That future assumes nothing goes wrong. From what I can see, AI is collapsing the value of knowing things.Careers are fragmented and income is becoming less predictable. And at the exact same time, the commitments we're asking of people have never been heavier or longer. It's as if we're preparing people for fle ...
Skilling, Reskilling and Scaling for a Changing Academic World | Dr. Sandeep Sancheti | TEDxSUAS
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:54
Dep Sanchetti as has been introduced. Thank you so much for this invitation. I'm a career academic with uh 42 years of my life in this and around 17 years as a vice chancellor.So I'm going to talk to you about academic successes and you know that academic successes are not as a fancy thing or creative things or entertain entertaining things but they certainly require a lot of skills and they certainly require a lot of skills. So let's talk about some of them uh and this will be a small outline of what I'm g ...
The hidden economics behind what does and does not get recycled | Tom Szaky | TEDxBoston
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:54
We all know how big of a problem waste is. You know, we find at the top of our mountains like Mount Everest. We find it in the bottom of our oceans.You know, I've spent the past 25 years dedicating my life to waste, partly thinking about how to solve it, but in the process discovering a lot of strange anomalies I want to share with you today. you know the very first one when I was studying economics and if you've taken economics class all you do all day is draw economic supply and demand curves like this at ...
The Power of Skill To Scale : Turning Setbacks into Strength | DCP Rajesh Dhandotiya | TEDxSUAS
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:54
गुड मॉर्निंग टू एवरीवन। आई एम राजेंट ऑफ द एडिशनल डीसीपी क्राइम ब्रांच इंदौर। पावर ऑफ स्केल टू स्केल। दिस इज द टॉपिक। आई विल एक्सप्लेन दिस टॉपिक बाय फोर स्टोरीज। पहली स्टोरी है एक लोअर मिडिल क्लास फैमिली थी। उसमें चार भाई थे और एक बहन थी। जो बड़ा भाई था और जो छोटा भाई था उससे उनमें एट इयर्स का डिफरेंस था एज डिफरेंस। तो उनमें बहुत ज्यादा एक लिमिट थी कम्युनिकेशन की। बाकी जो सेकंड नंबर का था जिसको हम ए बोलेंगे। उससे छोटा था बी और उससे छोटा सी। उनमें वनफ ईयर का डिफरेंस था। तो तीनों काफी क्लोज थे। जस्ट लाइक फ्रें ...
Why school leaders can't see clearly | Aimee Presnall | TEDxBurleigh Heads ED
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:52
I was in my second year of teaching when my year level coordinator went on unexpected leave. I got a tap on the shoulder and just like that I became a school leader overnight. I'd like to tell you about a day I'll never forget.I had been in the leadership role for about 6 months. I was still learning the dynamics of how to manage my own classroom whilst at the same time learning how do I hold the load of the students, the parents and the staff of the grade. I also had started my master's degree just a coupl ...
An education worth having doesn't leave courage to chance | Bianca Nuss | TEDxBurleigh Heads ED
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:52
Oh, holy macaroni. You guys are looking good. Hi.What is courage. Making the decision to take my shoes off just before I got on stage. No kidding.I could give you a fancy definition from a dictionary. Instead, I asked my daughters. My 9-year-old says said, "Even when you're scared, you give it a try." My 13-year-old said, "When you are brave and uncomfortable, you just do it and then you feel proud." I asked our villages, that's what we call our students of our school, and a year three student said to me, s ...
Educating for a Life of Impact | Paul Miles | TEDxBurleigh Heads ED
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:52
Hello mate. Thank you. Hello everybody.I do tend to go off piece a little bit with these things. So I'm apologizing already to the teleprompter now. I'm sorry.I've met lots of students in in in my career. But one of the very first students I actually really spoke to was it was a young guy called Jay. Uh and Jay was uh one of my very original students in our first school here in Australia.And Jay was one of those um real cheeky chappy laran types but was always in trouble. You know, you all know one of these ...
The Cost of Frictionless Learning in the Age of AI | Colleen O'Rourke | TEDxBurleigh Heads ED
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:52
Hello everyone. I am an AI generated version of Colleen. I can deliver this TEDex talk faster, more efficiently, and with significantly better hair. I have already analyzed this audience and personalized the content to your interests. I don't get nervous. I don't need water. There is really no reason for the human version of me to be here today. Glitch syntax error. The human version version today. Version. >> Well, looks like I can't outsource this to AI after all. And maybe that's a good thing because hum ...
Wellbeing isn’t a precondition for learning, it is learning | Sally Lasslett | TEDxBurleigh Heads ED
TEDx Talks· 2026-04-14 16:52
Thanks everyone. I am going to start today by thanking every staff member in my school and in a special assistant school that does school different. It takes courage and my card before was courage to do the work that we do because often the system that we work under doesn't actually like the work that we do.So I felt my first week as principal would be about learning names, finding my office and figuring out where the good coffee was. How wrong I was. Instead, a young woman was murdered on her way home from ...