Friday 13 November 2009

TED Lecture on 'How Kids Teach Themselves'













At ALT this week, Carl Holdaway shared this great Keynote Lecture from TED where Sugata Mitra shows how kids teach themselves. Despite being about India, the content is relevant, thought provoking and insightful. Click on the link below to access this excellent resource and lots of other brilliant videos of inspirational speakers in action:
http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/sugata_mitra_shows_how_kids_teach_themselves.html

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Friday 6 November 2009

National Stress Awareness Day and Well-being at Welling


















Yesterday marked National Stress Awareness Day and to mark the event I've been looking at the issue of stress amongst the teaching profession and sourcing some resources to support you. Teaching is frequently named as one of the most stressful jobs in online polls and surveys, and at Welling we want to support staff in dealing with stress. In launching the CPD Learning Breakfasts I wanted to ensure that there was a strand dedicated to staff well-being, and at our INSET Day on December 11th a whole afternoon will be dedicated to Well-Being.


The Teacher Support Network has produced lots of really useful resources to support those of us in the profession to better manage our stress and to achieve an improved work-life balance. I thought I would share these with you and any other goodies I come accross.


This Wheel of Well-Being is a great exercise to determine whether your work-life balance is 'out of synch':
http://teachersupport.info/uploads/1/Wheel_of_Wellbeing_Template.pdf


Here is a link to the 'Teacher Support Network' online stress-test. This assessment is designed to give you an indication of the kinds of stress and wellbeing issues that may affect you. It is intended to help you to reflect on your own experience of stress and pressure, and to find ways of improving your wellbeing in both your work and home life.  This is not a clinical tool and if you have any symptoms or concerns about your physical or mental health, you should always consult with your G.P.There are three sections to complete and you will get an instant result for each section.
https://tsn.custhelp.com/cgi-bin/tsn.cfg/php/enduser/doc_serve.php?&5=87


Here are some links to the ISMA (International Stress Management Association) and affiliated partners (lots of downloads - posters, questionnaires, games, videos etc) :


http://www.isma.org.uk/national-stress-awareness-day/downloads-products.html
http://www.isma.org.uk/national-stress-awareness-day/game.html


ISMA : 7 POSITIVES FOR A BETTER LIFE
1. Change the thought - Change the outcome:
This is the starting point, reprogramming your brain by replacing an unhelpful negative thought or belief with a new positive one. Use your imagination to visualize or „show‟ your brain what you want. The power of the mind cannot be under-estimated!


2. Self-belief starts with you:
This is an empowering way of taking more control in your life rather than relying on others to make you feel good. Do something fun or caring for yourself today!


3. Don’t just do what you did last year:
Repeating what you always do will bring you the same outcome unless others change & this is not in your control. So if you didn‟t like all that happened last year make plans & set new goals, do something different!


4. Deal with difficult decisions now, not later:
“Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today” We all know this but positive action is required to make it happen. Prioritize & do the difficult tasks first in the day so you have a clear focus for the rest of the day making you less stressed & more productive!


5. Find reasons to say “yes”:
“I would love to but….” here comes the negative reason why you can‟t! It can be a really positive experience to just say yes, if it is possible & what you want, then try to find ways that will allow you the opportunity, maybe you need others to persuade you, take control & decide for yourself!


6. Renegotiate:
Stuck with what you have always had & now want a change? Look at learning to develop & use your assertive skills, ask for what you want, discuss your changing needs, expectations with yourself & others to reach the deal that works for you!


7. Flip it!
There are always two sides to every situation, sometimes more. Take time to look at all your options, don‟t just assume, maybe ask others & make informed choices based on facts!


If you would like help and support with dealing with stress you can call the free, Teacher Support Network confidential Support Line which is available 24 hours a day on 08000 562 561 in England.