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  • Anthony Benedict & Alan Braven
    2025/11/05

    Join us as we talk to Anthony Benedict and Alan Braven, authors of Educating Everyone: An Introduction to Relational Inclusion in Schools. They challenge conventional wisdom, advocating for a whole-school approach built on relationships, neuroscience, and compassion. Learn how Relational Inclusion can benefit every child and adult, moving beyond traditional behaviour management to create deep-rooted belonging.

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    56 分
  • Clive Grinyer
    2025/10/28

    The world is complex, and our educational structures are straining. How can we fix the problems that seem systemic?

    Join us as we talk to renowned design leader and systems expert, Professor Clive Grinyer, about applying the holistic principles of service design to the field of education.

    Clive, author of the forthcoming book Redesigning Thinking: How Service Design Is Solving Our 21st Century Challenges, argues that design is a powerful way to think more humanely and navigate complex systems to deliver effective solutions. We explore how schools can move beyond quick fixes and use a user-centred, design-led approach to overhaul everything from staff support and administrative processes to creating truly inclusive, high-impact learning environments for all students.

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    1 時間
  • Nick Duffell
    2025/10/15

    In this episode we're honoured to be joined by Nick Duffell, a psychotherapist and author, and we're delving into a topic that has profoundly shaped British society but is rarely discussed with the necessary depth: the psychological impact of boarding schools.

    Nick's books include:

    • Nick's books include: The Un-Making of Them: Clinical Reflections on Boarding School Syndrome
    • Trauma, Abandonment and Privilege
    • The Making of Them: The British Attitude to Children and the Boarding School System
    • Wounded Leaders: British Elitism and the Entitlement Illusion: A Psychohistory
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    56 分
  • Hilary Cremin
    2025/10/07

    Rewilding Education with Hilary Cremin

    What would education look like if we let it grow a little wilder?

    In this episode of "Connecting the Dots," Luke & Sam are joined by Professor Hilary Cremin, Head of the Faculty of Education at Cambridge University. She discusses her fascinating book, "Rewilding Education," and challenges us to think differently about learning environments.

    Join us as we explore how moving away from rigid structures can foster creativity, collaboration, and a deeper love of learning.

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    51 分