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The best professional development is often found in a room down the corridor.
Open Door is a community-driven podcast hosted by Lee Blowers and Chris Galley, that brings educators together from around the world to discuss teaching and learning.
Open Door is a community-driven podcast hosted by Lee Blowers and Chris Galley, that brings educators together from around the world to discuss teaching and learning.
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Throughout the month of July, Apple Distinguished Educators from around the globe took part in the ADE Festival of Learning. This four-week event focussed on professional learning, wellness, and community through ADE-hosted sessions, Apple product spotlights, and creativity and wellness challenges.
In this episode, Chris shares his experiences and reflections from the festival with Lee and we are joined by three special guests: Eoin Hughes, Kurt Klynen, and Alicia Bankhofer, who all share their perspectives from the festival.
👨🏻💻 Chris on Twitter
🧔 Lee on Twitter
🇮🇪 Eoin Hughes on Twitter
🎸 Eoin's YouTube
🇺🇸 Kurt Klynen
✏️ Kurt's Website
🇦🇹 Alicia Bankhofer
✊🏾 Alicia's YouTube
Chris and Lee are joined by the current Grade 5 teacher at Canadian Academy in Kobe, Japan. Having started his teaching career in Rotorua on the North island of New Zealand Steve has gained experience teaching a range of both national and international curricular in New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Canada and Japan. This week's show is all about the PYP Exhibition.
As with many Grade 5 PYP teachers across the world, he has just led his students through their schools first ever online, digital PYP exhibition. So we caught up with him to learn a little about what the PYP exhibition is, and what was different this year.
Links
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How can we re-imagine the future of education through the teaching of Black British history?
Chris and Lee are joined by Lavinya Stennett, the CEO of the Black Curriculum, The Black Curriculum is a social enterprise founded in 2019 by young people to address the lack of Black British history in the Curriculum. The Black Curriculum’s mission is to facilitate social change by delivering arts-focused Black history programmes, providing teacher training and campaigning through mobilising young people.
In this conversation, Lavinya shares about the inspiration behind the project, how the work they are doing with schools, and how teachers and schools can work towards creating a more diverse curriculum.
Links
👩🏾🎓 The Black Curriculum on Twitter
📸 The Black Curriculum on Instagram
💻 Black Curriculum Website
➡️ Black Curriculum Website - Action
💵 Black Curriculum Website - Donate
👨🏻💻 Chris on Twitter
🧔 Lee on Twitter
💬 Join the conversation on Twitter
Chris and Lee are joined educator, podcaster and nature enthusiast, Kevin O'Shea. This week's show is all about teaching outdoors. Kevin shares his experience and knowledge of working in different environments and with different leaders with varied emphasis on outdoors learning. Kevin tells us about the importance of getting outdoors, gives suggestions for how we can get our classes outside more often and tells us about some of his own extraordinary work to promote learning about the great outdoors. About Kevin A proud Canadian, Kevin has lived and worked in Japan, Korea and more recently China. He currently works in Shenzen, China where he leads the Shenzen Nature Group. He leads nature walks in the hope of encouraging students and parents to get involved in getting outside. As an IB/PYP educator Kevin started the Making Better Teachers Podcast to share ideas around good pedagogical practice. He is also the host of the long-running Just Japan Podcast.
Links
🇨🇦 Follow Kevin on Twitter
🔗 Making Better Teachers
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How can students be empowered to have voice, choice, and ownership of their learning?
In this special roundtable debate, Chris and Lee are joined by Karen Irwin and Marc Fauldner to discuss the idea of student voice within the context of online learning and in the classroom.
Karen is a foundation stage teacher and ICT coordinator from Northern Ireland. In her role as an Apple Distinguished Educator, Karen is involved in the Ignite Edu newsletter and her latest project, Blend Ed, supporting teachers in Northern Ireland in implementing a blended learning approach.
Marc is a reception teacher based in Nottingham, England. Marc is a prolific creator of inspiring content for EYFS teachers. His latest projects include The Rainbox Project, Monkeycow, and his Stories of a Lifetime global collaboration project.
🇬🇧 Karen Irwin on Twitter
🇬🇧 Marc Fauldner on Twitter
💬 Student Voice #AppleEDUchat summary
👩🏻🏫 Blend Ed on Twitter
🌈 Marc's Rainbow Project
🙊🐮 Monkeycow
🧔🏻 Chris on Twitter
🧔 Lee on Twitter
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🎙 Leave a voice message on Anchor
Chris and Lee welcome Graham Andre as this week's guest for a show that explores the role of gender in education.
Graham Andre is a primary school teacher working on the Isle of Wight. He is currently a Year 4 teacher and phase leader at Lanesend Primary School. Graham is a patron of the Gender Equality Charter, a not-for-profit organisation that hopes to promote gender equality in schools, homes and businesses. In 2017, he was part of the BAFTA-nominated documentary, No More Boys and Girls. In 2019, he co-authored The Equal Classroom, exploring life-changing thinking on the role of gender in education.
Graham on Twitter
🏳️🌈 The Equal Classroom
⭐️ GEC - Gender Equality Collective
👫 No More Boys and Girls
🧩 Let Toys Be Toys
Interesting Reads
🏫 Gender Inequality in the British Education System
👕 Proof that gender-neutral school uniform is a bad idea. - Dad Blog UK
What is the Man Box? — A Call To Men
OECD Report on gender in education
Sexism in children's literature
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Chris and Lee are joined by their first guest from South America, Mark Webber. This week's show is all about international teaching. Mark shares his experience and knowledge in working in four different continents as a teacher and recruiter. He talks about the benefits and challenges of international teaching, creating a teacher brand, and shares some of his top interview tips. Mark is also a passionate debate coach and he discusses why debate is a valuable skill.
About Mark
Mark Webber is originally from Texas, where he began his 23-year career teaching Theatre, Debate and Public Speaking. Mark has since worked in Venezuela, Malaysia, Sudan and Mexico as an international teacher and Fine Arts Administrator. He has founded and supported debating leagues in each of those countries as coaching international debate is his passion. His accomplishments include leading Team Sudan (2010) and Team Mexico (2011-2017) to the World Schools Debating Championships where his debaters have won many top accolades. He has also served on the board for English Speaking Union (ESU) - Mexico from 2010 to 2017, as well as currently serving as a founding Board Member for Asociación Mexicana de Debate AC. Mark is currently living in Barranquilla, Colombia, from where he can easily visit client schools and oversee the day to day operations of Webber's Ed - Teacher Talent and Consulting. Mark's passion continues to be all things education.
Links
🇨🇴 Mark on Twitter
🔗 Webber's Ed Website
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Chris and Lee reflect on another two weeks of online learning and discuss the tools they have been using to ensure teaching and learning continue effectively. An international panel of callers share their own experiences and tools for assessment, feedback, instruction, and keeping in contact with students.
Callers
🇨🇭 Hannah Saks
🇪🇸 Marcus Ward
🇪🇸 Karine Longman
🇬🇧 Jacob Woolcock
🇬🇧 Jon Neale
🇮🇹 Monica Sandri
🇮🇹 Serena Zanotti
Links
👩🏻🦲 Rate your quarantine experience - Britney Spears image
🔥 Inquiry by the Fire
🎬 The Movie Trilogy Bracket
👨🏻🎓 Cindy Kardaal - Who I Am As A Home Learner
📮 Kevin O'Shea - Open Letter to Parents
📹 Eric Curts - Google Meet
🗒 Jon Neale - Blog on Google Classroom
Lee and Chris are back for the second part of the Online Learning Rollercoaster trilogy. This week, we start by reflecting on the beginning of our own online learning journeys. The topic for this week is well-being and balance. How can you maintain your welfare when your home becomes your classroom? What can teachers do to support their students? We also share a number of listener messages from around the world.
Callers
🇨🇳 Kevin O'Shea - Connect on Twitter
🇯🇵 Nate Gildart - Connect on Twitter
🇦🇪 Shahnaaz Omarjee - Connect on Twitter
🇳🇱 Rhea Flohr - Connect on Twitter
Links
🏃♀️ Run Educator Tweet
✍🏻 Simon Pile - 30 Days of Doodle
😀 Alice Nutt - Emoji Quiz
🏚 Marco Arment Tweets on working from home
👨👩👦 Carl Hendrick Tweet
👨🏻💻 Follow Chris on Twitter
🧔 Follow Lee on Twitter
🗣Want to get involved? Leave a voice message on Anchor
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Lee and Chris are joined by a worldwide panel of guests for an online learning Open Door Debate. In this first of a two-part show, we discuss the evolving situation with school closures around the world and the impact of this for teachers, parents, and students. We take a deep dive into how to keep contact with students, maintain relationships, and ways to provide equity and differentiation in an online learning model.
Guests and Links
🇭🇰 Melanie Cherry
🎢 Melanie's tweet
🇮🇪 Christopher O'Flynn
🇻🇳Justin Oullette
🇯🇵 Bart Miller
🙇🏻♂️ Southbank tweet on student action
🇺🇸 Ben James
🇻🇳 Cindy Kardaal
🐦 Cindy's tweets
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🧔 Follow Lee on Twitter
🗣Want to get involved? Leave a voice message on Anchor
⭐️ Review on Apple Podcasts
This week on Open Door, Lee sat down with Bobby Seagull to discuss all things Mathematics. Bobby is a mathematics teacher, BBC Broadcaster (BBC Radio 4, BBC Sounds, Monkman and Seagull's Genius Guide to Britain), Author, a former contestant on University Challenge, a library champion and a West Ham fan! Bobby is currently a Doctorate Candidate at the University of Cambridge, writing his PhD about Maths Anxiety. On the episode, we discuss Maths anxiety, foundational skills and Merlin Football Stickers.
🌊🐦 Follow Bobby on Twitter
➕ Listen to Maths Appeal
🏋 Joe Wicks - The Body Coach
✔ National Numeracy
π Eugenia Cheng - How to Bake Pi
➕ Jo Boaler - Mathematical Mindsets
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🗣Leave a voice message on Anchor
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Chris and Lee are joined by Shane Lawrence, high school art, computing, film studies, and drama teacher at Elk Island Public School in Edmonton, Canada. Shane is a prolific podcaster, releasing over 130 episodes to date. Shane is passionate about film studies and film production. This week's show is all about getting started in podcasting and Shane's experience in teaching Film Studies.
🇨🇦 Follow Shane on Twitter
🍎 Check out The Ed Podcast
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🗣Leave a voice message on Anchor
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Chris and Lee are joined by Jon Coward, Deputy Head at The English Montesorri School in Madrid, Spain. Jon is an experienced international teacher, having worked in Canada, the Czech Republic, Turkey, United Kingdom, and Spain. Jon is a passionate advocate of empowering student voice and the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning.
This week's topic is resilience - a topic dear to Jon's heart after studying his master's degree specialising on the topic. We discuss what resilience is, why it's integral in education, and how it can be developed through support from peers, teachers, and parents.
🇬🇧 Follow Jon on Twitter
🇪🇸TEMS Website
👩🏻🏫 Siobhan McGragh
👤 Carol Dweck - Growth Mindset
🤕 Angela Duckworth - Grit
➕Jo Boaler - Mathematical Mindsets
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⭐️ Review on Apple Podcasts
Lee and Chris are back from BETT and are joined by special guest, Hannah Saks. This week’s topic is empowering student action. Hannah shares her experience in implementing the UN Sustainable Development in the classroom and the impact this has had on student action and understanding of global issues.
Hannah is the educational technology coordinator at the International School of Lausanne in Switzerland. Hannah is an Apple Distinguished Educator and Google Certified Educator.
🏴 Hannah on Twitter
📖 Apps for Action on Apple Books
🇺🇳 UN Sustainable Development Goals
🌍 Global Citizen
🥔 I Love Potatoes
🗺 Equity Maps
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👨🏻💻 Follow Chris on Twitter
⭐️Leave a review on Apple Podcasts
🗣 Join the conversation on Twitter #opendoorpod
Chris and Lee reflect on their past decade of teaching, the achievements and challenges in 2019, and set some resolutions for 2020.
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Chris on Twitter
Lee on Twitter
#️⃣
#GetOutdoorsEd
Kevin O'Shea
Fraser Spiers
📖
Math Recess - Sunil Singh and Dr Christopher Brownell
Prisoners of Geography - Tim Marshall
Lifelong Kindergarten - Mitch Resnik
Superior: The Return of Race Science - Angela Saini
The Wrong Boy - Willy Russell
Roots - Alex Haley
Dive into Inquiry - Trevor MacKenzie
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https://microbit.org/global-challenge/lessons-landing/
https://sdgactionawards.org/initiatives/
https://ibeducatorvoices.wordpress.com/2019/04/15/celebrating-the-journey/
Chris and Lee are joined by Andy Perryer, Cognita Digital Learning Adviser for Cognita, to discuss the power of learning how to code. Andy shares how to get involved in the 2019 Cognita Codes event. Cognita Codes is an opportunity to learn and celebrate coding and by experiencing a special lesson of coding, to create, collaborate and critically think about solving a problem using code or computing skill.
👨🏻💻 Follow Andy on Twitter.
#️⃣ Tweet using #cognitacodes #opendoorpod
🏫 Lifelong Kindergarten.
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Chris is joined by Claire Jones. Claire is the Deputy Headteacher at Layton Primary School, Blackpool in the North of England. Claire is also an Apple Distinguished Educator from the class of 2017 and she’s a passionate advocate for the use of technology to enhance teaching and learning.
Claire shares her experience integrating digital learning and coding across the curriculum at Layton. How does the school sustain its innovative practice and engage all members of its community? Claire also discusses how the school leverages students as Digital Leaders to support their peers and staff in integrating technology in the classroom.
👩🏼🏫 Follow Claire on Twitter
🏫 Layton Primary School
📖 Layton Primary Apple Distinguished School Book
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Lee and Chris literally open the doors to their school and classrooms and welcome Jakob Esben Hansen to sit down for a chat on disrupting education, the challenges faced by the British education system, differences between Scandinavian and British education, and what 21st-century skills are and how we can develop them.
☕️ Breakfast Conversations
🇩🇰 Jakob E. Hansen on Twitter
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Lee and Chris are joined by Beth Kerr, Global Director for Well-Being for Cognita. Beth discusses the importance of well-being for both teachers and students and shares some useful tips for educators to maintain a balanced workload. She also shares the plans for this year’s Cognita Global Be Well Day taking place on Friday 27 September 2019.
🧡 Follow along with Cognita Global Be-Well Day on Twitter.
📝 Cognita Be Well Steps Hashtag.
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Chris and Lee sit down (in person!) with Emma Sheppard, founder of the MaternityTeacher PaternityTeacher Project and English teacher based in London. Emma shares her inspiration and experience in founding the MTPT project. She discusses some of the challenges faced by parents who take parental leave and how her project helps accredit parents' continuing professional development projects.
👩🏻🏫 Follow Emma on Twitter
📧 Contact Emma via email
💻 MTPT Project on Twitter
🖥 MTPT Website
🔗 MTPT on Facebook
📷 MTPT Project on Instagram
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