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173: Personalised learning for children who struggle – why not everyone?

By Mark Taylor | November 16, 2020 |

On this solo episode Mark talks about how education can be transformed by understanding relationships and creating personalised learning for everyone!If you would like to support our GoFundMe campaign to create a valuable resource for our children based on the wisdom of our inspiring guests please click below.https://uk.gofundme.com/f/education-on-fire-book-fundraiserShow SponsorThe National Association for Primary Education speaks…

Eco Schools with Edd Moore – Nape 054

By Mark Taylor | November 14, 2020 |

Please welcome our new National Council member Edd Moore. Edd is a teacher and Eco Coordinator at Damers First School, Dorchester, Dorset. Edd has built up the eco work at Damers over the last 8 years from a blank canvas. Under his leadership, achieved the Eco Schools Green Flag three times in 2016, 2018, 2020,…

172: What was the best piece of advice you have ever been given? Ep 2

By Mark Taylor | November 13, 2020 |

What do you think is the most important advice you could give your children so they can grow up to be the best version of themselves? This bonus episode is a compilation of responses to that question from my guests 10-19 who appeared on the Learning on Fire Podcast. This podcast had some wonderful conversations…

171: Dyslexia awareness and how technology can help

By Mark Taylor | November 9, 2020 |

Aimee Cave is a current practising SENDCO in East Yorkshire with sustained experience of creating good provision in her school, including orchestrating the school becoming the first ADHD friendly school in Yorkshire. She also runs her own SEND Consultancy business. Aimee has completed her NASENCO Award, is an Accredited Attachment Lead and has been trained…

170: Thoughts on UK lockdown no. 2 and more

By Mark Taylor | November 2, 2020 |

On this episode Mark talks about the UK going into lockdown and how recent events have impacted Education on Fire. What we can do to support ourselves and each other. Plans for the future. If you would like to support our GoFundMe campaign to create a valuable resource for our children based on the wisdom…

169: Make the Grade with Dr. Steven Greene

By Mark Taylor | October 26, 2020 |

Dr Steven Greene – the Success Doctor – is a life long educator, best selling author of “Maximum Education”, host of the mAke the grAde podcast, and online success community facilitator. His mission and focus are simple: to provide actions so his students can maximize their education. In 1997, he founded mAke the grAde Academic…

168: Pandemic Pods

By Mark Taylor | October 19, 2020 |

I discuss pandemic pods and how they can support you during this current Coronavirus outbreak. Pandemic pods can take a number of forms, including: Parents swapping care for each other’s children, most likely rotating the children between houses, with less of a specific focus on learning (perhaps for younger children) Hiring an online tutor to…

167: Standout Movement with John Walsh

By Mark Taylor | October 12, 2020 |

John Walsh is a best-selling author, speaker, coach, mentor and business advisor with a passion for helping students, young professionals, new executives and emerging businesses accelerate their potential and rise from “just starting” to standing out. As the President and CEO of StandoutX, LLC, he and his team work with other experts around the world…

166: Productivity tools for teachers

By Mark Taylor | October 5, 2020 |

Martine Ellis shares her top productivity tools for teachers and explains how using them can support your wellbeing. Martine is the voice of The Teaching Space podcast; a podcast for teachers and trainers who want to love their jobs and be amazing teachers WITHOUT taking work home evenings and weekends. By day, Martine is the…

165: GoFundMe book campaign for children is live

By Mark Taylor | September 28, 2020 |

The education system is broken and many young people are disillusioned with school. However, it is still an important part of our children’s future. So, how do we support them to be creative, inspired and passionate about learning so they can fulfil their potential? School is important because you need qualifications to access higher education…

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