How important is honest feedback is in your life and development?
'What don't you know about you? Have you ever wondered if you had special skills or talents that you simply don’t know about? Some amazing ability that would change everything? That is what self-awareness helps you discover via the often-feared, honest feedback.'
Imagine taking these insights into your school, what a gift for all children!
Also in this conversation we explore the importance of the "Speed to AHA'.
To get engagement with an audience or classroom you need to make sure the person listening gets the 'Aha' quickly. Once they understand what they are about to learn you can fill in the details with your own style. Without that people can switch off.
This is the podcast if you want to know how this can help you, and your pupils. Coach Steve uses his extensive experience in business, coaching and family life to explain this transformational knowledge in life affirming examples.
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We talked a lot about the mind. If this made you think and you want to know more please click and listen to Ep 163
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The National Association for Primary Education has an online conference on 8th March 2021 entitled:
TOWARDS A BALANCED AND BROADLY-BASED CURRICULUM
The Conference, embracing a theme which has always been central to debate about children’s entitlements, has been highlighted by OfSTED as critical in curriculum development and its central importance has been further accentuated by the pressures under which primary schools are working in the post-lockdown phase as they prioritise what is perceived as essential in educational recovery.
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on children’s education may be perceived as a justification for narrowing the curriculum at the expense...