Michael Carslaw on
Wed, Nov 22nd 2023 at 12:40 pm - 2:00 pm
Lessons learnt from a career in education
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The speaker was Rotarian Michael
Carslaw on the topic "Hold to Guide". Michael is the recently-retired
Head of St Leonard's School. He started by showing a cartoon, and spoke
about how pupils are given 13 years of schooling, and then he asked the
question of how do we learn? …...We keep learning after school. When
comparing school activities, less than three-quarters of the school time
is spent outdoors compared to that of prisoners. Michael talked about
the International Baccalaureate which is not just for academic students
but gives opportunities for creativity and non-academic subjects which
suits many pupils. He described how many students choose to study the
wrong subjects because they have to decide what subjects to study at 15
years of age. One third of students do not achieve one third of
standard passes; many make the wrong decisions and spend time in jobs
gained for the wrong reasons. He concluded by giving a list of what he
considered to be some of the most important educational considerations
for pupils -creativity, individual thinking, critical complex
problem-solving, curiosity, resourcefulness, collaboration and teamwork.
Michael asked for any comments about the cartoon and there were many
amusing responses from his audience. Reverend Ian Hamilton, who grew up
in the same Scottish city as Michael, gave a warm vote of thanks.
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