Tag: teaching
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Responding rather than Reacting
If there was one piece of advice I have found to have the most significant effect on my life, and especially my career, it is the ability to respond rather than react to any given situation. I hear the argument that this is purely semantics and before going into detail, it is important to clear…
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Engaging with the process as well as the results
The process is one of the most important areas to consider for any team. Having a clear process means that whatever happens, any unforeseen circumstances or other setbacks can be effectively dealt with. The processes involved can be split into two groups; firstly, the processes involved in running activities effectively and secondly the processes involved…
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Continuous Personal or Professional development?
Before we embark upon the reasoning behind personal and professional development and which one is preferable, or whether indeed both are necessary, let us consider why these measures are needed and the benefits they bring to an employer. After all, employers will not gift training and the expenses this incurs without good reason and clear…
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The Significance of the Mental Capacity Act in Safeguarding
Introduction: The Mental Capacity Act (MCA) in the United Kingdom stands as a vital legal framework designed to protect and empower individuals who may lack the capacity to make their own decisions. In the context of safeguarding, the MCA plays a crucial role in ensuring the well-being and rights of individuals who may be vulnerable…
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Why being nice might be the new currency
The whole corporate world, in fact, the whole world that operates under capitalism has a built-in ruthlessness driven by profits. Money by any means seems to be the mantra across the industrial world. But is this really the best paradigm we have? Surely there is a better way? I have had in my career two…
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The first 90 Days
The first 90 days of a new job is your window to implement changes, restructure, improve and adapt your role to best suit both yourself and the company. There are certain things that will help you to make this process more effective and more likely to produce a favourable work position for you. There are…
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Show notes Season 1 Episode 6: Rethinking Pedagogy in Education: Embracing Constructivism
Welcome to the final episode of our podcast’s inaugural season! In this episode, we’re delving into the realm of pedagogy under the constructivist model of education. Contrary to popular belief, the core principles of pedagogy don’t necessarily have to vanish; they merely require a shift in intent and application. Let’s explore how this paradigm shift…
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Why Experiential Education is the way forward
Let me open this post with a quote. “Tell me and I’ll forget; show me and I may remember; involve me and I’ll understand.” Chinese Proverb. We have known this for generations, in fact, we have practised this for generations. It is only recently since the renaissance for the wealthy and since the industrial revolution…
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Behavioural barriers to leadership
Despite our many principles and strongly held beliefs, it is often possible to feel one way about something but not to act on those principles when it involves other people. I am as guilty of this as anyone and there are good reasons for this behaviour. It is often seen that a personal belief, even…
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Time management skills through Teambuilding events
There is increasing demand for outdoor education and for Teambuilding as part of any curriculum or job. Employers are verbalising a need in potential recruits for more employability skills and have identified that these are being delivered through outdoor education and Teambuilding programmes. Fantastic! But is this the answer to all employers’ prayers? Well, this…
