To me, the view from Snowdon’s summit as the sun sets is inspiring, especially when the only other person on this honeypot peak was my brother whose 30th birthday it was. I find it hard to think of being inspiring to anyone, but I had a great chat with Kelly Long a little while ago about my thoughts around technology, particularly mobile devices. I hope you enjoy the episode and check out the other great educators on the Inspiration 4 Teachers podcast which is a great resource.
What makes a learning experience profound? Personal reflections and possible implications for classroom practice.
I have recently begun a Leadership Pathways journey. As part of the first core day, we were asked to reflect on a profound learning experience. This got me thinking about how many profound learning experiences I have both been involved in, and how many I have been able to give to others. Our group came up with a huge long list, but these are my five. Emotional Connected Demanding Reflective Collaborative As always, these are personal thoughts and quite mixed up. I put them here so that I can look back on them (plus they’d get lost inside my world-cup-free brain) 1. Emotional I can’t think of a time where deep learning hasn’t engaged my emotions. From being awe inspired to that tingle feeling when a student gets a light bulb moment. From this-is-the-happiest-day-ever, to I-think-I’m-about-to die. How often do we engage the emotions of those we teach? Here, I would argue that having a safe learning environment i...
Wonderfully insightful episode with you David! Thank you for joining me as a guest on Inspiration 4 Teachers podcast show. I hope your readers enjoying our episode and discover useful ideas on how to implement Bring Your Devices (BYOD) within schools, without creating a funding crisis!
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