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What Teachers do in the Holidays.

Episode 34 of the Blooming Curious podcast, hosted by Edwina Cottino, titled "What Teachers do in the Holidays." was published on July 1, 2024 and runs 12 minutes.

July 1, 2024 ·12m · Blooming Curious

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Teachers desperately need time to decompress and recharge those spent batteries over the holidays. But teaching is the job that's never done! So, what should they be doing over the holidays and how can holidays be put to good use not just to relax but also to prepare for the term or year ahead. In this episode we look at the types of things teachers could do to relax, things like getting outside, watching movies, cooking and spending time with loved ones. But when it's time to think about preparing for going back to school, what's the best way of doing that? Tune in to listen how to plan lessons smarter not harder and simultaneously spark children's interest!

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Stone Soup by Ann McGovern

Pumpkin Soup by Helen Cooper

Talk for Writing Across the Curriculum by Pie Corbett

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00:00 The Reality of Teaching: Beyond the Holidays

00:27 The Invisible Work of Teachers

01:27 Teacher Burnout and the Need for Change

01:50 Preparing for the Holidays: Tips for Teachers

03:26 Collaborative Planning for the New Term

08:58 Integrating Inquiry and Fun into Lessons

09:53 Final Thoughts and Resources

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