EPISODE · Sep 19, 2024 · 59 MIN
The Art of English: A Conversation with Nick Boskovski | Season 2 – Episode 5
from The Educational Currency Podcast · host The Educational Currency
Strategies for making literature accessible Join us as we delve into the world of English education with Nick Boskovski, a passionate teacher and mentor. In this episode, Nick shares his insights on the importance of English in personal and academic development, the art of creating an engaging classroom, and the role of teachers in nurturing students' potential. Discover practical tips for parents and teachers alike, including how to ignite a love of reading in young minds, support students in challenging courses like Year 11 and 12 English, and create a supportive and inclusive learning environment. Christopher Kalodikis and Robert Naumoski have over 20 years of teaching experience. Chris teaches Computing and is the founder of Maximum Education. Rob teaches Mathematics and is the founder of The Coaching College and owner of Ultimate Defence Academy. Topics Covered It is important to build a strong rapport and sense of trust with your students. Ignite a passion for English, in even the most reluctant learners, by encouraging your student or child to engage with texts that interest them. Parents can support their child’s study of English by simply discussing their current text in a casual conversation. Don’t underestimate the enduring value of classic literature and its ability to encourage empathy.
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Join us as we delve into the world of English education with Nick Boskoski, a passionate teacher and mentor. In this episode, Nick shares his insights on the importance of English in personal and academic development, the art of creating an engaging classroom, and the role of teachers in nurturing students’ potential.
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