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Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

EP303 How Danish schools embrace the slowdown and foster work/life balance (with Pernille Ripp)

Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers

Angela Watson

Education, Courses

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 9 June 2024

⏱️ 71 minutes

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Summary

As an educator who's lived and taught in both the US and Denmark, Pernille's story is a revealing look into two vastly different education systems. Let's unpack her journey and what it tells us about work-life balance, societal values, and teaching philosophies.

You'll hear:

  • Why Pernille's family moved to Wisconsin from Denmark when she was a teenager, how she became a teacher in the U.S., and why she and her American husband made the decision in 2022 to move with their four children to Denmark
  • The cultural differences Pernille has noticed living in Denmark, particularly in relation to families, children, work, and school
  • How the Danish school system is set up, including how students are not formally taught to read until the equivalent of 2nd grade in the U.S, and how high school (as Americans understand it) ends around age 15 so students can focus on career training
  • What the school day looks like for Pernille, who is looping with her students through multiple grade levels, including how much instructional vs planning time she has and why Danish teachers are not permitted to work more than 40 hours a week
  • The aspects of the Danish approach to work/life balance that U.S. educators might replicate to make teaching more effective, efficient, and enjoyable

She shares, "In Denmark, being a teacher is about nurturing well-being first—both for students and educators. It's about giving your best within working hours and then fully embracing life at home."

"And, education here isn't just academics; it's learning through play, community building, and practical skills that prepare children for real-world challenges from an early age."

I'm always curious about what it's like to teach in different countries, and if you feel the same, I think you'll find this informal conversation is a fascinating deep dive into values, priorities, and what it means for kids and teachers to co-thrive.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Episode 303 of Angela Watson's Truth for Teachers.

0:09.3

I'm your host, Angela Watson, and I'm here to speak encouragement into the hearts of

0:13.9

educators and get you informed and energized for the week ahead.

0:18.7

Today I'm talking with my dear friend Prineal Rip about her experiences

0:23.1

teaching in the U.S. versus her experiences in Denmark. Visit truthforteachers.com for an easy

0:30.9

to read, easy to share version of this podcast episode. If the IEP process is confusing for you as an educator and overwhelming for families,

0:41.8

there's a new free resource that can help.

0:44.7

Season three of the Understood Explains podcast is like a crash course on IEPs from the

0:50.9

perspective of a teacher who's been there.

0:53.8

Hosted by teacher and special education expert Juliana or Tube, Understood Explains is demystifying

1:00.3

the IEP process for families, with episodes explaining the difference between 504 plans and

1:06.2

IEPs, how kids qualify for each one, how to know if your child needs an IEP, and more.

1:12.6

It's a great overview for the general ed teacher and totally understandable for families

1:17.6

who are unfamiliar with the IEP process.

1:20.6

Understood Explains is also available in Spanish to support multilingual families and help them advocate for their kids.

1:28.7

And it's all free. To listen to Understood Explains, search for Understood Explains in your podcast app.

1:36.2

That's Understood Explains.

1:41.4

Today I'm catching up with a longtime friend who now lives and teaches in Denmark.

1:47.0

You might already know her yourself.

1:49.0

Pernil is the founder of the Global Read Aloud, a global literacy initiative which grew to connect

1:55.0

millions of students around the world.

1:57.0

She's also the author of Passionate Re the art of reaching and engaging every child,

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