
Botheredness
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I find it hard to write down the impact Hywel had on my life since being a very lost teenage soul in high school. This book says it all though; the stories he writes down resonate with me and how my time went with him as a teacher too. I was somewhat lost throughout my last few years at school, and Hywel and another few teachers were really the main ones who rooted for me, took their time to understand me and pushed me to do better and never give up. I have two children of my own now and still see what a profound effect having great teachers in your life can do and what course they can send you on. This book isn't just for teachers, it's definitely food for thought for a lot of people.Kate Sargent Talk about somebody who is 'bothered' about how children learn - Hywel Roberts! This is not a book about individual 'whistles-and-bells' lessons; this is a book about a whole school strategy that gets children invested in their learning and the curriculum. Hywel has worked alongside Queens Church of England Academy for over twelve months, and this book epitomises the importance of using stories as an educational hook and stimulus. The pupils at Queens relish their learning and are able to make valuable links across the curriculum simply by embracing their imagination. What more could a head teacher ask for than for her teachers to be 'bothered' about their teaching, and the children to be 'bothered' about their learning? Thank you, Hywel.Hannah Carvell Botheredness could not be timelier in education! Weaving together pedagogy, philosophy, theory and creative curriculum, the book provides a critical space to reflect on teacher identity and the importance of the professional imagination. The book foregrounds authentic care, ethical and relational learning, articulating pedagogy in new ways which empower both teacher and learner. Grounded in years of professional expertise, Hywel provides powerful anecdotes of creative practice alongside versatile examples of curriculum design through story and drama. It is essential reading for any teacher in education who wishes to expand their pedagogical repertoire. Written with heart and wit - it is also an utter joy to read! Absolutely brilliant!Lisa Stephenson Botheredness is a book about rethinking how we teach children but will appeal to anyone that has ever taught, trained an apprentice, led a cookery class, etc. - the content has far broader applications. In part a critique of the educational status quo, Botheredness is littered with engaging reminiscences of life on the educational coalface, simple tips to inspire young people and a healthy dose of pop culture. Hywel speaks with the authority of experience and the warmth of a veteran educator that never fell out of love with the romance of the profession. Like Hywel's lessons, Botheredness strikes the perfect balance between describing in detail a new path for teachers and keeping the reader (professional or otherwise) engaged and entertained at all times. This book feels like sitting in a warm and welcoming hostelry with friends and colleagues, setting the world to rights and landing upon an exciting new idea. Hywel has given a lot to the teaching world and Botheredness sings with hope and aspiration throughout. A must for anyone who works or dabbles in education.Arran Johnson Botheredness is a fantastic read not just for its content but Hywel's natural storytelling style which leads you through the book, keeping you fully engaged and unwilling to put it down. If you've worked in education or been educated to any level, you will enjoy this book.Dan Sykes Botheredness is a remarkable book and one that only Hywel Roberts could have written. It is a brilliant combination of academia and anecdote, of evidence and experience, and is studded with cultural references. It absolutely gets to the heart of what really matters if we want to enrich the lives of learners. It is warm, practical, entertaining, helpful and brave; all the things that mark Hywel out in all that he does. And I am not just saying this because I get some nice mentions in the book, but I am honoured that I do.David Cameron Ripping read, cracking book. Full of fun and bursting with brilliant ideas. Every page fizzes with the same energy and inspiration I got from Hywel as a pupil twenty-five years ago. It is personally nostalgic because it's so recognisable and yet it is so timeless, and so vital for breathing life into lessons today. Makes me want to go back to school in the hope that every class buzzes like this. Read it, absorb it, live it, teach it. Top stuff.Dan Johnson This book places teaching where it should be: at the centre of a nexus of art and science and thoughtfulness and resourcefulness and practicality and dreaming and love. This is a book for all teachers and, let's face it, all human beings. Read it and grow.Ian McMillan Let's say ... as a teacher you only get out as much as you are prepared to put in. It is a truism: children work out what we are bothered about and how much we can be bothered about them. Hywel's book gets to the heart of good teaching as the right combination of method and warmth and the stories he tells will resonate. As you read the book, you will be reminded of the power of good teaching and will feel glad that Hywel has bothered to write it.Mick Waters Botheredness is an illuminative, practical and uplifting book. In it Hywel describes how - through high expectations - children and young people can be 'protected into learning' so that they can become invested in what they learn and succeed relative to their individual starting point. Leaders of learning can enable this to happen by being warm, principled, alert, optimistic, authentic and compassionate. Let's say you want to develop your art and craft and have some laughs along the way. Let's say you want to feed your soul and, maybe, feed Colin the lion too. Let's say you want to open a treasure chest that contains the experiences, stories and creative ideas of a travelling teacher. Then Botheredness is the book for you. Read it and you will be a better botheredness builder.Tim O'Brien I have just finished the book today and it has given me that energised feeling that brand-new teachers get when you first step into a classroom. Hywel was the reason I became a teacher. His enthusiasm shone through in everything he did. He told stories, he listened to our stories and most of all he was bothered by what we had to say. I wanted to be like that. I wanted to be bothered. After reading this book I realised that I'm already doing some of the things he mentions, and it has given me the reassurance that I might actually be doing a good job. There are lots of ideas that I knew of already and have used in the past but maybe I need to revisit them and pull them out of the dusty drawer. It's also given me the inspiration to try out new techniques with some classes and some students for whom I've maybe thought that nothing was working. This book is brilliant for any teacher. New, old, inexperienced or near retirement. It's also very useful for others in education, from teaching assistants to further up the management scale. If anything, it shows the reader that the most important element of working with young people is that to get the most out of them, you need to show that you are actually bothered. Bothered about what you are doing, bothered about why you are doing it, but most importantly you need to show that you are bothered about them.Vikki O'Malley Hywel takes being bothered about teaching to a whole new level in this wonderful book. It is brilliantly unique - it's neither a guide nor a 'normal' educational publication. Then what is it? In his own words it is a 'reverie' and he is right. Read it and you will be absorbed into a world where hilarious and often moving stories intertwine with educational research, where anecdotes and personal reflection will make you laugh out loud, where you will be inspired and motivated. You won't want to put this down, and you will find yourself being more bothered about teaching than you ever thought possible.David WhitakerMore details
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- Cover
- Praise
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Forewarning
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Contents
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Concerning botheredness
- Chapter 2: The warm and the cold
- Chapter 3: The middle ground
- Chapter 4: Let's say
- Chapter 5: Curriculum adventures
- Chapter 6: Bridge of botheredness
- Chapter 7: Finding humanity
- Chapter 8: Transcending the ordinary: why has this been allowed to happen?
- Chapter 9: Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain
- Chapter 10: Acetate imagineering: botheredness planning
- Chapter 11: Now showing
- Chapter 12: Over the rainbow
- A conclusion of sorts
- Afterword
- Recommended humans
- The Botheredness Playlists
- Bibliography
- About the author
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