This week we talk to Kat Howard, Head of Professional Learning at David Ross Education Trust Teaching School Hub, Author and Founder of Litdrive. We talk about some of the key themes of Kat’s books: Stop Talking About Wellbeing and Symbiosis. We also talk about some of the lessons that can be learned from remote learning for both teaching and flexibility in schools, and how to have meaningful conversations about curriculum development.
We talk about:
Why we should stop talking about wellbeing
Some of Kat’s observations coming from another sector outside educati...
This week we talk to Kat Howard, Head of Professional Learning at David Ross Education Trust Teaching School Hub, Author and Founder of Litdrive. We talk about some of the key themes of Kat’s books: Stop Talking About Wellbeing and Symbiosis. We also talk about some of the lessons that can be learned from remote learning for both teaching and flexibility in schools, and how to have meaningful conversations about curriculum development.
We talk about:
- Why we should stop talking about wellbeing
- Some of Kat’s observations coming from another sector outside education
- The opportunities the pandemic has presented to do things differently such as;
- Engaging in more CPD
- Collaborating more easily
- Working more flexibly
- Using remote learning as a chance to watch other teachers and really honing in on certain aspects of teaching
- Kat’s approach to blogging and writing books
- How Kat chose to use time while on maternity leave to participate in and deliver CPD
- The vital role curriculum can play in engaging pupils and staff
- How to have successful curriculum conversations
- Adapting your curriculum to support catch up
Here is the blog Kat mentioned about how she writes books and blogs
You can learn more about Litdrive, the organisation Kat founded, here
You can learn more about the Maternity Paternity Teacher Project here or listen to the Key Voices episode with its founder here
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