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How to Hook Students into Learning with Hands-on Textile Crafts

Episode 48 of the Blooming Curious podcast, hosted by Edwina Cottino, titled "How to Hook Students into Learning with Hands-on Textile Crafts" was published on October 7, 2024 and runs 17 minutes.

October 7, 2024 ·17m · Blooming Curious

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How do we keep children engaged until year end and still teach them something useful AND tick off some of our learning outcomes? Term 4 is the ideal term to hook students into learning with hands-on textile crafts. It's also a great time to have a go at some new teaching strategies that you may have been putting off. Now is the time to have a go and enjoy the process alongside your students.In this episode Edwina shares how she incorporates sewing and textile crafts to tick off multiple curriculum outcomes and make learning relatable and transferable for students, all while teaching them lifelong skills in the process. Edwina shares how the project she does with children meets the outcomes in English, Design and Technologies and Digital Technologies.

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00:00 Welcome Back to Blooming Curious

01:13 Integrating Textiles into the Curriculum

03:14 Hands-On Learning with Textiles

04:25 Student Projects and Skills Development

06:07 Planning and Reflection in Textile Projects

07:24 Cross-Curricular Connections

10:57 End-of-Year Projects and Celebrations

12:46 Tips for Teaching Textile Skills

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