Andy Groom and Jack Cooper discuss innovative teaching practices and how they are taking risks in the classroom to improve their teaching.
In this episode (part 3 of 4) Andy reflects on his leadership and followership so far in our changing educational environments.
Andy goes solo as he creates 4 short episodes for his Mindlabs postgraduate DCL assignment.
Episode 1 is all about inspiring people he has worked with over his teaching career, of which Jack is one.
We're back after a 2 year hiatus to provide some closure to our beloved Risky Business project.
We talk about the experience of moving home from international education, and unpack some literature on Autonomy for students and teachers.
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This week Andy Groom and Jack Cooper delve into the topic of Numeracy. We advocate for a more authentic, real-world problem-solving approach to mathematics that gives students the opportunity to apply their skills in a range of unfamiliar contexts.
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This week we present the case against subject-based education. What are the other options and how might it benefit students and teachers to dissolve the traditional subject barriers?
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For our first episode back in far too long, we thought we'd change things up and answer a bit of a mixed bag of questions. Happy to be back and looking forward to posting more episodes in the coming weeks!
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Follow up to our episode on Project based learning - where we share some of the techniques we've used in the classroom. We also get some insight from our friend Tom Collins (BIS Chicago) on his preferred methods.
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Welcome back to school! In this episode of Risky Business we set goals for the year and chat about how great our holidays were.
We also sit down with Frances Morton and James Giallombardo for their perspective on innovation and risk-taking as they begin their journey at Northbridge.
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For our final episode of the academic year, Andy and Jack reflect on innovative moments and the podcasting journey. We chat with Bissy Groom, PYP Co-ordinator and Deputy Head of Primary at Northbridge International School of Cambodia. And we share our holiday reading and listening lists with a bunch of awesome books and podcasts we think you should check out!
CODING! We discuss why it's useful to teach our students coding, take a look at the work of Seymour Papert and Constructionist theory, and go through some of the best educational coding platforms like Scratch, Lego Mindstorms and Microbits.
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For our debut episode of Risky Business, we're chatting about Student Agency!
We delve into the theory with links to Bandura and Piaget (the grandaddies), and some of the successes and challenges we've experienced while experimenting with agency in our classrooms.
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Join Andy Groom and Jack Cooper as we take some risks and try out innovative teaching practices.
Enjoy a short teaser trailer here for the first episode on Student Agency that will launch early May. Weekly episodes to follow!
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