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Why children need expert educators with novice perspectives | Mark Cringle | TEDxDrammen

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Mark Cringle is a teacher and school leader in Norway who is passionate about the importance of classroom and school culture. He believes that
human connection and relationships remain at the core of the education profession; that an educators' responsibility first and foremost is to teach the children in front of them, not the curriculum, or one's subject specialism.
Beyond the school walls, Mark still can’t stay away from education. He is involved in educational organisations and projects both nationally and
internationally, is a football coach, hosts a podcast, and is an occasional blogger.
Outside of education, Mark loves spending time with his family, and hanging out with friends. He is an avid runner, enjoys reading and is passionate
about taking on novice experiences. Mark Cringle is a teacher and school leader in Norway who is passionate about the importance of classroom and school culture. He believes that human connection and relationships remain at the core of the education profession; that an educators’ responsibility first and foremost is to teach the children in front of them, not the curriculum, or one’s subject specialism. Beyond the school walls, Mark still can’t stay away from education. He is involved in educational organisations and projects both nationally and internationally, is a football coach, hosts a podcast, and is an occasional blogger.

Outside of education, Mark loves spending time with his family, and hanging out with friends. He is an avid runner, enjoys reading and is passionate about taking on novice experiences. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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