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“Schools are not there to extract better data points from young people - they are there to build better people.” There’s a clarity and challenge running through this conversation with Adam Voigt as he unpacks what it means to re-centre education on purpose, culture and humanity. He speaks to the growing tension in schools between performance pressures and the deeper work of helping young people flourish in life, build strong relationships and contribute meaningfully to the world around them. Adam explores how school culture is not something written on a wall, but something built through behaviour, language and the everyday decisions adults make about how they show up for young people. He argues that many of the challenges in education are not about effort or intent, but about a lack of shared definitions and a drift away from purpose. Along the way, Adam makes a compelling case for the power of language, clarity and consistency in creating strong school communities. At the heart of the conversation is a call to trust teachers as professionals and protect the craft of teaching. We explore: • why culture is defined by what is tolerated and what is encouraged • how language shifts can reshape behaviour and relationships at scale • why schools need to reassert their purpose as places that build people, not just performance A challenging and grounding conversation about what becomes possible when schools return to clarity, trust and purpose. Learn more about Adam's work with Real Schools: https://realschools.com.au/ [https://realschools.com.au/] https://www.facebook.com/RealSchoolsAustralia/ [https://www.facebook.com/RealSchoolsAustralia/] https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-voigt/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-voigt/]
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