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Supporting the Whole Educator: Why One-Size Development Never Fits All
Every educator brings a lifetime of experience into the classroom, shaping how they teach and how they think about teaching. Yet educator development is often treated as if one model fits all. This article explores why meaningful professional growth in higher education must begin with the individual educator; their thinking, identity, and context. As an educational psychologist, I work by understanding how educators think and supporting them to develop practice from that foun

Louise Sommer Harvey
3 min read


Who Supports the Educators? Why Human-Centred Capability Development Matters in Higher Education
As universities navigate AI, student wellbeing, cultural diversity, and rapid educational change, lecturers are being asked to carry more responsibility than ever before. This article explores why supporting educators is essential for creating meaningful learning environments and developing the knowledge mentors students increasingly need.

Louise Sommer Harvey
4 min read


The University Lecturer as a Bridge Between Cultures: Intercultural Leadership in Higher Education
Let’s say it honestly: university lecturers hold a profoundly important role in shaping not only knowledge, but also human development, intellectual confidence, and the quality of how people learn to engage with complexity and difference. Although many academics enter universities primarily as researchers, specialists, and creators of knowledge, teaching still carries a deeply human responsibility. Let's explore this a little deeper.

Louise Sommer Harvey
6 min read


The New Addiction? What AI Can Teach Us from Social Media’s Mistakes
Is AI creating a new kind of addiction? AI risks repeating social media’s mistakes by creating artificial connection instead of authentic relationships. This article explores how design choices shape addiction, why empathy and presence matter in education and leadership, and how universities and organisations can foster digital resilience, critical reflection, and human-centred learning in an AI-driven future.

Louise Sommer Harvey
4 min read


The Crisis Isn’t Artificial Intelligence. The Crisis Is Artificial Connection
AI shows us what we’ve neglected: closeness, listening, and humanity itself. Let’s stop making AI the scapegoat for what is missing in us. We are not losing ourselves to artificial intelligence, but we are losing ourselves to artificial connection and most people don’t even notice it happening. We scroll, we click, we respond, we 'connect', yet we feel increasingly alone, unseen, and disconnected. This is not a technological crisis. This is a human crisis of connection and le

Louise Sommer Harvey
3 min read
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