
Episode 60 | Andre Oosthuysen | Hostile Parenting Practices – A Wake-Up Call for Schools and Parents
2025/10/16 | 33 mins.
It started with a letter. When Andre Oosthuysen, Executive Head of St Benedict’s College, wrote “What has happened to teachers’ rights?” to his school community, it sparked a national conversation about the rising hostility between parents and educators. In this episode of The Education Show, David talks with Andre about why teachers are feeling under siege, how post-Covid stress and frustration are showing up in school corridors, and what it will take to rebuild trust between parents and teachers. This conversation explores: The human cost of “keyboard warrior” parenting How public anger is spilling into classrooms Why empathy and partnership are essential to education What schools and families can do to restore respect and collaboration The letter that inspired this episode called on parents and teachers to remember that “the school and its staff are not your opponent in the education of your child.” This interview expands that message into a national reflection on accountability, compassion, and the shared duty of raising the next generation. #TheEducationShow #Parenting #Teaching #SchoolCulture #TeacherSupport #RespectStartsHere

Episode 59 | Duane Kohl | Money Smart Week 2025 |
2025/8/23 | 45 mins.
Money Smart Week 2025 is about Smart Money: Financial Foundations for a Resilient Future. On this episode of The Education Show, David speaks with Duane Kohl, founder of Strategic Financial Services, about the building blocks of financial literacy and why they matter at every stage of life. Duane shares his own journey from dental technology to financial planning, and unpacks the realities many South Africans face: living beyond their means, ignoring wills, misunderstanding compound interest, and waiting too long to save. In this conversation we cover: Why wills are essential, even in your 20s The “insecurity trap” that drives unnecessary debt and spending How to build good money habits, starting with paying yourself first The rule of thumb for saving percentages by age The miracle of compound interest (and why boring investing works) Why financial advisors are not only for the rich Financial literacy is not about doing everything at once. It’s about small, consistent steps that protect your future self. This episode is a practical reminder that resilience starts with the choices we make today. 🔗 Find out more: strategic.org.za 📲 Connect with Duane Kohl on LinkedIn: Strategic Financial Services #MoneySmartWeek #FinancialLiteracy #TheEducationShow

Episode 58 | Reagan Mitchell | Money Smart Week 2025 |
2025/8/23 | 35 mins.
Money Smart Week 2025 is here, and if there was ever a time to face your finances head on, it is now. In this episode of The Education Show, we sit down with Reagan Mitchell, founder of WealthyMe, to unpack the realities of financial literacy in South Africa. From the shock of under delivering pension funds to the trap of debt that swallows more than 60% of household income, Reagan lays bare the challenges and the opportunities of taking control of your money. We cover: Why financial literacy is the missing subject in most classrooms The dangers of easy credit and South Africa’s low savings culture How to start planning for retirement (yesterday was best, but today still works) Myths about financial advisors being “only for the rich” Practical first steps for teachers, parents and young professionals Money may not buy happiness, but ignorance will certainly cost you. This conversation is about shifting from survival mode to building long term security. 🔗 Connect with WealthyMe: wealthymefs.co.za 📲 WhatsApp: 064 529 6508 #MoneySmartWeek #FinancialLiteracy #TheEducationShow

Episode 57 | Ruda Landman and Murray Hofmeyr from StudyTrust How AI is reshaping learning |
2025/6/13 | 54 mins.
In this episode, we speak with Ruda Landman and Murray Hofmeyr from StudyTrust. They explore how AI is reshaping learning, why critical thinking matters more than ever, and how resources like Grad, GradNext, and MyNext help students move from school to university and into the workplace. This is about real tools for real challenges.

Episode 56 | Dr Avashna Govender AI researcher, educator and founder of The Innoverse |
2025/6/13 | 46 mins.
In this episode, we speak to Dr Avashna Govender, AI researcher, educator and founder of The Innoverse. She explains how AI can help learners, teachers and parents, and introduces two powerful new platforms: The Innoverse Academy for AI upskilling and Amandla Ed, an AI-driven learning system designed for South Africa. Dr Govender shares practical advice, local insights and a clear message: AI is for everyone.



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