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In this episode of the podcast, we welcome John Tomsett, an experienced educator and author. John shares his journey from head teacher to educational consultant, emphasising the importance of understanding teaching through a global lens.

The conversation delves into the significance of checking for understanding in the classroom, the challenges of a content-heavy curriculum, and the role of expectations in education. John discusses his latest books, which highlight the traits of truly great teachers and the importance of relationships in fostering student engagement and well-being. The episode concludes with a quickfire round of insightful questions, reflecting on the holistic view of education and the joy of teaching.

Chapters

00:00 Celebrating Milestones and Future Plans

02:25 John Tomsett: A Journey Through Education

05:54 Gaining Perspective: From Headteacher to Education Consultant

11:45 The Importance of Checking for Understanding

17:33 Curriculum Content - Need to Know vs. Neat to Know

20:23 Exploring Great Teaching

34:27 The Joy of Learning vs. Grades

35:15 Rethinking Curriculum and Assessment

36:22 Engagement Over Rhetoric in Teaching

39:22 The Importance of Philosophy in Education

40:49 Success and Self-Concept in Education

46:09 Mental Health and Effective Teaching

51:11 Creating a Culture of Love in Education

Thanks so much for joining us again for another episode - we appreciate you.

Ben & Steve x

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