The Education-Focused Academic Podcast
In this episode, we are joined by Dr Chahna Gonsalves, Senior Lecturer in Marketing (Education) at King’s Business School, to explore how innovation, failure and unlearning shape education-focused academic careers. The conversation traces Chahna’s journey into the education-focused pathway, from initially applying for research-track roles to discovering a strong commitment to teaching, pedagogical development and evidence-based education. We discuss the realities of working in research-intensive environments, including the challenges of navigating student engagement, curriculum design and institutional expectations. A central theme of the episode is the role of failure in driving pedagogical innovation. Drawing on her book chapter in the How to Become an Education-Focused Academic book, Chahna reflects on the importance of creating space for experimentation, embracing uncertainty, and using evidence to inform teaching practices. The discussion also highlights the need for supportive institutional cultures that enable educators to take pedagogical risks without fear of reputational consequences. Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not represent the positions of their universities or employers. This podcast is for informational purposes only and does not constitute professional, legal, or career advice. Participation by guests is voluntary and by invitation, and their contributions are shared with permission. All book-related content is © the respective publisher and used with permission. This podcast is an independent project and is not an official production of any university.
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