In this recording, Professor Carpenter discusses the issue of grief, loss and mourning in children during this pandemic period.
The Bereavement Box resource can obtained from the following website link: nurtureuk
In this recording, Professor Carpenter discusses the issue of grief, loss and mourning in children during this pandemic period.
The Bereavement Box resource can obtained from the following website link: nurtureuk
In this recording Professor Carpenter explains how journals can shape and frame the child’s emotional responses to the pandemic. There is a journal for each key stage in school.
The resources are available from www.butterflyprint.co.uk
To explore and develop what a Recovery Curriculum might look like in the context of a school’s existing curricula, we’ll be hosting a series of conversations with school leaders, practitioners and researchers over the coming weeks. We’ll be releasing and sharing these discussions as episodes on the new LearningShared podcast.
The first of these episodes is available below.
Episode 1 includes a lecture with visual slides from Professor Carpenter, that delves deeper into some of the ideas, concepts and research behind the Recovery Curriculum Think Piece and begins to think about questions that leaders and practitioners can ask of each other as they prepare to lead the recovery.
Below is an audio-only podcast feed for LearningShared with Episode 1, as well as the video version with presentation slides to accompany the lecture.
Please feel free to share with colleagues and on social media.
LearningShared: Episode 1 – A Recovery Curriculum Part 1 (Loss and Life for our children and schools post pandemic) [AUDIO ONLY]
Listen to the podcast on the Evidence for Learning website via this link, or listen via the embedded audio below.
This interview carries a particular focus on the education of children born prematurely, and interest shared by Ross McGill, as a Father to a pre term son, and Professor Carpenter, as an Educator and Researcher in this area.
https://www.teachertoolkit.co.uk/2020/04/26/podcast-81/