Adrian Bethune
@adrianbethune.bsky.social
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P/T Teacher | Author : http://tinyurl.com/2w3wdmx5 | Courses: http://courses.teachappy.co.uk | Vice chair of Well Schools Collective | Lecturer at Oxford Brookes University #Teachappy Linktree: https://linktr.ee/Teachappy
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⚠️ NEW BLOG ⚠️

We start the new academic year with the best of intentions in terms of looking after ourselves but we quickly resort to old, unhelpful habits.

Here's how to find the motivation when you can't be arsed

teachappy.co.uk/post/how-to-be…#Teachappyp#motivationo#wellbeingng
adrianbethune.bsky.social
⚠️ NEW BLOG ⚠️

We start the new academic year with the best of intentions in terms of looking after ourselves but we quickly resort to old, unhelpful habits.

Here's how to find the motivation when you can't be arsed

teachappy.co.uk/post/how-to-be…#Teachappyp#motivationo#wellbeingng
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unofficialoa.bsky.social
I don’t know who needs to hear this, but for the past 3 years you said you’d prioritise your wellbeing and you didn’t so this year you have to.

Listen to @adrianbethune.bsky.social’s 5 tips for teacher wellbeing.

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5 Tips for Teacher Wellbeing- Adrian Bethune
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pennywpennyw.bsky.social
Back to school for me tomorrow! Genuinely looking forward to it 😍 #teachappy @adrianbethune.bsky.social
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oliverslt.bsky.social
As well as @andrewcowley23.bsky.social, who you've already mentioned, I'd add:
- Teacher Wellbeing and Self-care (A Little Guide for Teachers)
@thosethatcan.bsky.social and @adrianbethune.bsky.social
- Stop Talking About Wellbeing: A Pragmatic Approach to Teacher Workload @saysmiss.bsky.social
Stop Talking About Wellbeing: A pragmatic approach to teacher workload. Brilliant book by Kat Howard Teacher Wellbeing and Self Care a brilliant book by Adrian Bethune and Emma Kell
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andrewcowley23.bsky.social
It's the @bloomsburyed.bsky.social Summer Sale with 30% off wellbeing titles by @adrianbethune.bsky.social @johnmagee.bsky.social and the trilogy of The Wellbeing Toolkit, The Wellbeing Curriculum and The School Mental Health Toolkit.
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nondairycanary.bsky.social
Failed teacher here. For what it’s worth, I would add more open, non-prescriptive, play-based activity, and a reduced obsession with learning objectives. It was teaching Year 2 with NO space for pure play on the timetable that did my head in.
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missjgm.bsky.social
I’m chuffed to be in great company here… some great books from @andrewcowley23.bsky.social @adrianbethune.bsky.social and @suecowley.bsky.social amongst others! Sale on til 11th July if you’re looking for a bargain! @bloomsburyed.bsky.social ⬇️
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thepetitioner.bsky.social
In over 30 years of teaching I have never been trained that/ or told ‘kids don’t need knowledge’
Teachers have always taught ‘knowledge’
And many also taught critical thinking skills, taught contextual relevance, supported motivation, & developmental skills & dispositions
adrianbethune.bsky.social
Thanks Barabara, I'll take a read.
adrianbethune.bsky.social
Can you quote me where I've said kids don't need knowledge?
adrianbethune.bsky.social
The research us from this book.
adrianbethune.bsky.social
Definitely exacerbated by Gove Gibb et al. Somehow thinking a knowledge-rich curriculum will help the most disadvantaged kids (whilst simultaneously creating policies that put more children in poverty).
adrianbethune.bsky.social
Do you look down on your colleagues who are part time teachers? Do you only value the opinions of full time staff? And please show me where I said we should have children leave school with no qualifications?
adrianbethune.bsky.social
What a nice teacher. 😎
mrgreenw00d.bsky.social
Obviously the first point is stupid, but schools are already doing the rest.
adrianbethune.bsky.social
So what should schools do about this?

1. Don't fixate on grades. They dont matter as much as we're told.
2. Prioritise fostering warm, supportive relationships between staff and students.
3. Create an interesting, relevant & challenging curriculum.
4. Foster a love of learning
adrianbethune.bsky.social
Knowledge-rich, wisdom-poor.
adrianbethune.bsky.social
I remember you once saying on Twitter that you thought Adolf Hitler had a growth mindset. You were obviously being facetious and a bit of a wazzock and ever since then I had you muted because it's a waste of time arguing/debating with you.
adrianbethune.bsky.social
Hi James, I didn't ignore it. I didn't see it as I have you muted on Twitter.
adrianbethune.bsky.social
Whatever you do guys, don't question knowledge-rich curricular.

The best that's thought and said has been decided so just teach it, learn it and shut up 🥱
leedon1982.bsky.social
‘We’re not against knowledge-rich curricula. Just not *that* knowledge.’

🙄
adrianbethune.bsky.social
The real debate is what knowledge? And for that to be debated well, we first need to decide what the purpose(s) of education is/are.
adrianbethune.bsky.social
It really is and why this thread has resonated with so many people on here, X and Insta.

Gibb, Gove, Michaela - have all pedalled this myth for a long time and it's BS and many people see through it.
leedon1982.bsky.social
This isn’t a myth because it isn’t the argument anyone makes for a knowledge-rich curriculum.
adrianbethune.bsky.social
🧵 One of the biggest myths in education since I started teaching in 2010 is this:

The knowledge-rich curriculum

The myth is that knowing more will improve the quality of children's lives.

It's built on the lie that knowledge = grades = good job = happiness.

It's a lie.