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155: How NLP can help you and your pupils with anxiety

Ashley James is an entrepreneur, coach and podcaster.

In this episode we cover how NLP can support us to understand and enable us to control our feeling of anxiety. Ashley takes us step by step through an exercise that shows exactly how we can take control.

Knowing how the brain works provides the insights we need to relieve anxiety in 15 seconds!

Ashley is a master practitioner and trainer in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Time Line Therapy, Hypnosis, and coaching. This combined with being a massage therapist and Reiki Master shows why Learn True Health is so important to Ashley as a person.

Through her Learn True Health podcast interviews, her expert guests teach listeners how to gain health naturally through holistic medicine, diet, supplemental nutrition and lifestyle changes.

www.learntruehealth.com

Social Media

@learntruehealth

‘Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire’

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The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. This includes parents, teachers, governors and all those interested in primary education. NAPE is a non-political charity and works tirelessly to support teachers in the classroom. NAPE leads the Primary Umbrella Group of thirty primary subject associations and unions and gives teachers and schools a voice at governmental level at consultative meetings with ministers for schools.

For full details of how they can support you please visit their website at nape.org.uk

Physical Literacy Programme with Beth Tweddle – NAPE 052

As Britain’s greatest ever-female gymnast, Beth’s impressive achievements include being an Olympic Bronze Medalist, a triple World Champion, a six-time European Champion, a Commonwealth Champion and seven-times consecutive National Champion.

Along with her unrivalled success Beth has competed at three Olympic Games; Athens 2004Beijing 2008 and London 2012 – where she won Bronze in the Uneven Bars.

In recent years Beth has shared her passion for learning and education through her business Beth Tweddle Gymnastics. Following the success of these in person classes Beth has now created an online resource for schools.

PHYSICAL LITERACY PROGRAMME

Beth and the team are passionate about ensuring all children are still given the opportunity to have fun and stay active in school. Following government guidelines, we are launching a brand new Beth Tweddle Physical literacy programme.

This is a 10 week scheme of work, aligned to Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 outcomes across Science, PHSE and Physical Education, and is centred around the development of physical literacy and our Beth Tweddle Values. 

The complete 10 week programme can be used for the whole school and each week is centred around one of our Beth Tweddle Values, such as Teamwork, Determination, Aspiration and Bravery. Your weekly pack will consist of videos and resources provided exclusively from Olympic Medallist and World Champion Gymnast, Beth Tweddle MBE.

https://www.bethtweddlegymnastics.co.uk/

For more information email samantha.scotland@btgymnastics.co.uk

154: Student relationships and class culture with Pamela Hall

Pamela Hall, a multi national award-winning educator, is a speaker and author who’s dedicated to helping educators consciously connect with and grow all learners. Pamela’s a life-long learner leading and inspiring thousands of students and educators.

Pamela has appeared on P.B.S., many magazines such as Educator Insights, and local news. She’s a passionate educator who specializes in student relationships, class culture, and hands-on, life applicable learning. She encourages educators to be S.T.R.O.N.G. and embrace self-care.

Pamela leads Literate For Life, a non-profit foundation that educates, encourages, and empowers children to be literate. She also shares tips on her mindfulness blog; a blog focused on amplifying all kids, education, and self-care. She’s an ordinary cappuccino drinking, chocolate eating mom and wife from Virginia with an extraordinary passion to make a positive difference.

https://www.pamhall2inspire.com/

Twitter: https://twitter.com/PamHall2inspire

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pamhall2inspire/

Show Sponsor

The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. This includes parents, teachers, governors and all those interested in primary education. NAPE is a non-political charity and works tirelessly to support teachers in the classroom. NAPE leads the Primary Umbrella Group of thirty primary subject associations and unions and gives teachers and schools a voice at governmental level at consultative meetings with ministers for schools.

For full details of how they can support you please visit their website at nape.org.uk

153: Online video lectures for GCSE and A Level from Massolit.

Chris Tudor is the founder of MASSOLIT, an education website that works with university academics to create short video lectures for GCSE and A Level students. Since it was founded in September 2013, the site’s 3,000 lectures have been watched more than 4.5 million times.

The lectures cover English Literature, History, Philosophy, Classics & Ancient History, Psychology, Government & Politics

https://www.massolit.io/

Twitter: @themassolit

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/massolit/

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWITMkkllOYZmyVWzQm5kuw

Resources mentioned

The Lean Startup by Eric Ries

‘Education is not the filling of a pail but the lighting of a fire’

Show Sponsor

The National Association for Primary Education speaks for young children and all who live and work with them. This includes parents, teachers, governors and all those interested in primary education. NAPE is a non-political charity and works tirelessly to support teachers in the classroom. NAPE leads the Primary Umbrella Group of thirty primary subject associations and unions and gives teachers and schools a voice at governmental level at consultative meetings with ministers for schools.

For full details of how they can support you please visit their website at nape.org.uk

Chartered College of Teaching – Education in times of crisis – NAPE 051

Today I chat to Lisa-Maria Müller about her recent report for The Chartered College of Teaching –

Education in times of crisis: The potential implications of school closures for teachers and students. A review of research evidence on school closures and international approaches to education during the COVID-19 pandemic by Lisa-Maria Müller and Gemma Goldenberg

Full report is

here.

 

Lisa-Maria is the Education Research Manager at the Chartered College of Teaching, where she works on linking research and practice. She works on various research projects, member consultations and evidence reviews on a range of topics such as teachers’ levels of research engagement, CPD and career progression or the potential implications of school closures on teachers and students, and regularly contributes content to the member platform MyCollege. Before joining the Chartered College of Teaching, Lisa-Maria worked as a postdoctoral research associate at the Universities of Cambridge and York on two projects relating to foreign language learning. She is a qualified teacher and has worked in secondary schools in Austria and England.

www.chartered.college

@CharteredColl

@limamue

 

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