Interview 2 with Ruth Watson, Reframing maths education as worship
The Curious Christian Teacher Podcast
by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
In this second half of our interview with Ruth Watson, a secondary math teacher, Ruth continues to unpack her quest to answer the question, "What if the most important reason to study maths is to worship God – what would this look like?"  Ruth shares where she is on in the journey of unit development, how she is linking God, humanity and creation to mathematical ideas, and how we can help students join in real work for real need in math classes.   Ruth shares the importance of unit planning to help her resist falling into dualism, as well as sharing very practical advice on how ..read more
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Interview 1 with Ruth Watson, Reframing maths education as worship
The Curious Christian Teacher Podcast
by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
In this episode, Ruth Watson, a secondary math teacher, shares her quest to answer the question, "What if the most important reason to study maths is to worship God – what would this look like?"  Ruth has recently written a booklet, Worshipful practices: What if the most basic reason to learn maths is to worship God? What would this look like? to share how maths, far from being a neutral subject of drills facts and rules, actually enables us to worship our creator God.  Ruth shares how routines in a math's classroom may be tweaked and reframed to assist in the worship of God.  S ..read more
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Interview with Alistair Coffey, Shapes of Learning
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by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
In this episode, Alistair Coffey, a passionate upper primary teacher, shares how his pedagogical strategy, Shapes of Learning https://shapesoflearning.com reflect his journey moving from enforcing uncritical structures of control and power to enabling responsive discipleship and effective learning.  His profound self-reflection ability invites us all to question why we are so attached to our classroom practices and structures.  This conversation moves seamlessly between philosophical reflections and everyday classroom practice. Alistair's ability to link classroom practices (oft ..read more
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Interview with Anna White, Lessons from Home during Covid-19
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by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
In this episode, Anna White, a trained teacher and passionate homeschooler, shares some advice about educating from home.  This podcast will be most useful for teachers in the earlier years of schooling.  Knowing what it is like educating at home, Anna provides practical tips for us as teachers so we can best serve our students and parents during these times.   Anna reminds us of the freedom we have to embed learning in everyday living as well as reminding us of the importance of relationships.  We are so blessed to listen to Anna share the freedom we have in teaching ..read more
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Interview with David Gleeson, Community, Accountability and Induction
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by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
In this episode, David Gleeson, the inspirationally genuine principal at Melton Christian College, discusses the importance of intentionally honouring and caring for the community.  He shares how new staff members are inducted into the school community to pass on the importance of authentic Christian education.  In sharing his desire to build community in a collegial way with accountability, David gives us three tactical questions he uses to enable him to evoke genuine, real answers and allow him to listen deeply.  He also identifies three levels of accountability and calls us t ..read more
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Interview with Kristie Barber, community in the classroom
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by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
In this episode, Kristie Barber provides inspiring examples of classroom practice which bring down to earth the important but sometimes theoretical concepts o justice and community.   She suggests if we say that student’s voices matter, we must provide the practice that demonstrates that this is actually true in our daily rhythms.  While focused particularly in the final years of high-school, she challenges and inspires us to reconsider our role of teachers in light of being part of a true learning community.  Do our classroom practices show evidence teacher, student, or c ..read more
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Interview with Rod Thompson, being shaped by the Scripture
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by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
In this episode, Dr Rod Thompson evokes a deep yearning to be immersed in the Scripture.  He suggests that the Bible doesn't exercise its authority by giving us answers to questions, so much as by inviting us to live in a certain kind of way and go out with God in our community and work out how to be faithful and wise.  He invites us to explore the problematic, unknown sections and to help our students fall in love with and engage with this text. He suggests terms such as Christ-centred education and Biblical worldview may be problematic and explores other terms which may be more hel ..read more
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Interview with Darryl DeBoer, Teaching for Transformation
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by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
In this episode, Darryl DeBoer suggests that we are not merely preparing our students for the future.  He unpacks the three core practices of Teaching for Transformation.  Firstly, he shares why it is crucial to articulate a Deep Hope for our teaching – this alone will change the way you think and ‘do’ planning.  He then introduces the practice of Storyline to locate our education inside God’s big story.   Thirdly, Darryl discusses Biblical Throughlines (the inspiration for Threads which have been referred to in previous episodes).  Darryl finishes with the c ..read more
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Interview with Chris Garner, transformational learning
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by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
In this episode, Chris Garner, a secondary HASS teacher, shares his passion for transformational education.  Chris uses the phrase, ‘breaking their hearts’ to describe the way he invites students to view learning not in a ‘safe’ academic way, but one that shapes their hearts. Students are invited to respond to issues of injustice in profoundly personal and transforming ways.  In this episode, Chris walks us through his process of unit planning using a ‘backward design’ planning approach so that threads are intentionally incorporated.  Items mentioned in this podcast Wonder  ..read more
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Interview with Lindsay Graieg, secondary english teacher
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by thecuriouschristianteacher
3y ago
Dr Lindsay Graieg, a secondary English teacher, shares how he uses movies and text to help students identify deeper worldview stories.  Lindsay’s unique insight into education is informed by his work in academia while being grounded as a classroom teacher.  In an informative and wide-ranging conversation, Lindsay invites us to question the impact of fragmentation, the myth of progress and the focus of Year 12 achievement and invites us to reimagine.  At the end of the podcast, Lindsay invites educators to remember the astounding impact and profound influence we have as teachers ..read more
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