What do distance learning teachers need?
At the dawn of another confinement, we can no longer speak of surprise; we are beginning to know what to do and the challenges that await. All that remains is to provide the conditions for effective teaching and learning.
Balancing family and career: how do you go about it?
Finding the right work-life balance is all about prioritizing tasks, the quality of the people around you and, above all, the ability to take time out for self-care.
The great digestion of online cultures
When a culture comes into contact with the Internet, it loses a part of its identity by the mere fact of being formatted to the requirements of the medium, of spending time to integrate into it, to pay for the necessary resources, to use those of others. Each culture thus acquires a common point with all the others. Like the presence of a camera in a traditional ceremony.
Deconstructing the idea of the knowledgeable teacher right from the start
Deconstructing the idea of the knowledgeable teacher in the minds of learners makes for a better learning climate. First and foremost, the teacher is also a human being, so we need to be more tolerant of him or her, and building a climate of interaction is crucial to the teaching process.
The art of Kintsugi or how to love and celebrate your flaws and failures
Using the art of Kintsugi, I'd like to help you better embrace your fears, failures and imperfections. I demonstrate the pedagogical usefulness of Kintsugi in better managing academic or social failure. Finally, I present 5 key steps to transform your failures into successes, and to love and celebrate your imperfections. As an educator, pediatrician or psychologist, you can use this philosophy to help any perfectionist.