Deeper, cleaner, leader | Kristian Still

For 18 months, communication (both sending and received) has been an area for professional development. In my mind, communication has now been separated into two actionable components; planned communication and conversations on-the-go and one receptive component, listening. Over the past eight months, communication has overlapped with growing interest in Coaching. It may even have been…
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Jorge Rodriguez | The Global PhysEd Umbrella | rellis87

 
“One thing that we have to learn to do also (as teachers) is back off…”
“It’s so important for the students to learn simple strategies to self regulate, and then use them in all aspects of their lives…”

 

Welcome to episode 120 of The PE Umbrella Podcast, the only Primary PE podcast in the world, as we talk ALL things Physical Education.

In this episode, I am delighted to welcome Jorge Rodriguez back to the show for is a truly excellent PhysEd discussion.  Not only is Jorge a rockstar podcast host himself on the amazing Global PhysEd Voxcast, but he is an intelligent, thoughtful and…

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Back to the future – Coaching | Kristian Still

Yesterday, Graham Norris shared a copy of “How is Coaching Being Used Within School? – Does coaching have an impact on improvement in school settings? A summary report on the research project undertaken at the International Centre for the Study of Coaching at Middlesex University – Dr Annette Fillery-Travis and Dr Paul Simmons – May…
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Coaching for schools | Kristian Still

As Jackie Arnold highlights in Chapter 19 of Coaching Skills for Leaders in the Workplace, “Organisational approaches to coaching” fall into three broad categories. Centralised and structured Organic and emergent Tailored middle ground Following my visit to Wells Cathedral School, Somerset, and meetings with Head of School, Dr Andy Kemp and Coach Graham Norris, I…
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Physical Education: The Antidote or the Poison? | @ImSporticus

PE is in a state of crisis or so social critical theorists would have us believe. David Kirk believes that physical education is in crisis because the ‘dominant practice of physical education as ‘sport-techniques’ is resistant to change’. Andrew Hawkins believes that ‘philosophical dispositions and societal trends are conspiring to rob our profession of its… Read More Physical Education: The Antidote or the Poison?

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Physical Education: The Antidote or the Poison? | @ImSporticus

PE is in a state of crisis or so social critical theorists would have us believe. David Kirk believes that physical education is in crisis because the ‘dominant practice of physical education as ‘sport-techniques’ is resistant to change’. Andrew Hawkins believes that ‘philosophical dispositions and societal trends are conspiring to rob our profession of its […]

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Listening to promote their thinking | Kristian Still

The quality of your listening will establish the quality of their thinking. Now there is a comment worth considering. I picked up this thought from Jackie Arnold’s book on Coaching. The importance of effective listening was raised in a conversation with Dr Paul Browning last March when discussing the development of trust within an organisation.…
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Coaching skills for leaders (part 2) | Kristian Still

The second half of the course reading ‘Coaching Skills for Leaders in the Workplace’ – Jackie Arnold has already highlighted a line of personal enquiry – Clean Language. Which connects with a second area of interest, supporting teacher professional development and ‘The Discipline of Noticing,’ – an approach towards noticing possibilities for acting differently in…
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Nikki Linsdell | Breaking down the barriers in Primary Gymnastics | rellis87

 
“I don’t think there’s a lot of equipment you need to access high-quality gymnastics…”

 

Welcome to episode 119 of The PE Umbrella Podcast, the only Primary PE podcast in the world, as we talk ALL things Physical Education.

In this episode, I am delighted to welcome Gymnastics consultant and PE teacher Nikki Linsdell to the show.  From being a secondary PE head of department to running twilight sessions in gymnastics development, Nikki has years of hands-on experience from which to draw upon and share with you what best practice in primary gymnastics should look like.

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