 Education is the way that we change society. The beauty of education is when you're working with someone and you see a change, you know, the light bulb go on. It's an experience that money can't buy. I'm Kevin Larkin. I'm a mathematics educator at Griffith University. I teach undergraduate students how to teach mathematics to primary school students. I've been in education all my life and I felt that I wanted to work with people who wanted to make a difference in teaching. My name's Danielle. I studied a Bachelor of Education at Griffith University and I am a primary school teacher. The first time I met Kevin was in a maths lecture. Maths was not one of my strong subjects. Seeing him as a lecturer and the way that he gave information quelled a lot of those anxieties. He definitely set the benchmark. Now I enjoy math and I understand it in a depth that I never understood it before, which means that I can then teach it more effectively. What's disappointing is that we're finding more and more children are becoming anxious about mathematics at a younger age. When I'm dealing with the people who are going to be future teachers, they have anxieties as well. I try to make them understand that mathematics is a language. It's a way to understand the world. There's no such thing as a maths brain. All people have the same brains. It's how you choose to apply the thinking power that you have. If you end each day knowing that you've cared for the children that you're responsible for and you've done your best to help them learn, yeah, I think you can sleep well at night, yeah. And then get ready to do it again the next day.