In this episode of the podcast, we speak with Hywel Roberts about his journey as an educator and the themes explored in his new book, 'Botheredness.' We discuss the importance of nurturing practice in teaching, the need for passion and compassion in education, and the role of creativity and context in engaging students.
Hywel, in his inimitable and wonderful manner, shares insights on how to get kids to care about their learning and the significance of oracy and conversation in the classroom. The conversation also touches on the challenges of transitioning from primary to secondary education and the need for a curriculum that is kind and supportive of both students and teachers.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Hywel and Botheredness
02:49 The Journey of a Teacher: From Classroom to Freelance
05:58 Nurturing Practice and the Importance of Imagination in Teaching
09:13 The Oops! Book: Learning by Accident
11:55 Botheredness: Getting Kids to Care
14:56 The Role of Passion in Education
17:47 The Sherpa Analogy: Guiding Students in Learning
21:00 The Importance of Conversation and Oracy in Education
24:11 Creating Context for Learning
27:05 Transitioning from Primary to Secondary Education
30:11 The Need for Compassion in Education
32:53 Finding Humanity in the Curriculum
35:54 The Role of Creativity in Education
38:59 The Future of Education: A Call for Change
42:04 Quickfire Questions and Closing Thoughts
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Thanks to Crown House Publishing too for suggesting Hywel and their support of the Edufuturists podcast as ever.
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