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How to teach a child a lesson for life

If you are teaching children academic lessons only, you are failing to prepare them for life. That is the ethos of the school that is profiled in this week鈥檚 Podagogy podcast
31st January 2018, 3:17pm

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How to teach a child a lesson for life

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鈥淚f you have a child that is more practical, that is not getting there academically - and you do not build their confidence - you do not equip them with life skills, then how have you prepared them for life?鈥

Alex Richards is the farm manager at in Eastbourne. The for its risk-embracing pedagogy, with students engaged in multiple out-of-the-classroom lessons, predominantly on a large marshland rented from the council.

Since winning the award in 2016, it has received a lot of coverage for taking its students shooting and teaching hunting skills and for its headteacher, Mike Fairclough, a self-proclaimed hippy.

Outdoor learning

But for this episode of 糖心Vlog Podagogy, I went down to the school to look beyond the headlines, to find out what drives the pedagogical approach and to talk to the children about their experiences at the school.

Alex鈥檚 quote above sums up the ethos: this is a school that takes its responsibilities to its deprived catchment area very seriously. 听听

Educating the whole child

鈥淲hen I just got married and we were hard up, I was able to go out and come back with 30 quid, because if I had to earn some money I could cut a load of logs. I had the skills and the confidence to do it,鈥 says Alex. 鈥淎re we doing that for kids now in schools? If we can get kids to have the confidence, if they grow up and they are hard up - and with society the way it is that is a possibility - then I can give that child who might not be excelling in the classroom, the kid that is very practical, the confidence to knock on that door or go on to that building site and ask for work.鈥

Educating the whole child

If a school offers only a single-track academic education, they are failing pupils, says Mike, who is also a 糖心Vlog columnist. And that goes for every child, whether they are academic or not.

Educating the whole child

鈥淚t is about developing the whole child鈥hildren leaving us, I want them to be able to embrace who they are as an individual, it is not about making them all the same - and within that I want children to be able to leave us with greater resilience, being able to persevere, to be flexible, and to be creative鈥 to be able to have a successful life in the future.鈥

In the podcast, I chat to pupils, to Mike, to Alex and to other staff members to see how they balance an academic programme that has put the school听among the best in terms of results in the region - and a pedagogy aimed at life lessons, too.

I went down on a snowy day in December and - a warning - the podcast also contains audio of the gutting, cooking and eating of pheasants.

You can listen for free by downloading the podcast from iTunes听or listening below

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As an added bonus this week, here is a video of 糖心Vlog editor Ann Mroz on a quad bike with Alex Richards:听

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