Andy Groom and Jack Cooper discuss innovative teaching practices and how they are taking risks in the classroom to improve their teaching.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Education |
In this final (part 4 of 4) Andy Reflects on his potential to lead educational transformation based on his learning about digital and collaborative learning and leadership.
In this episode (part 3 of 4) Andy reflects on his leadership and followership so far in our changing educational environments.
Episode 2 of Andy's assignment has him talking about leadership and the new ideas that he has connected to.
Andy goes solo as he creates 4 short episodes for his Mindlabs postgraduate DCL assignment. more
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The most amazing podcast ever made. I’m surprised it hasn’t been nominated for the greatest podcast ever produced awards. This podcast is what we should show to aliens to prove that we are an intelligent race.
I love the chatter between Jack and Andy, two very clever, funny and real men talking about such and important topic our children’s education. more
A brilliant look at teaching for the future! Some fresh and bold ideas backed up with real life practice. Looking forward to learning more! Thanks Guys!
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