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Work Smarter not Harder: CPD with Mr. P ICT

A few weeks ago I had the pleasure of attending one of Mr P’s CPD sessions in Leeds (www.mrpict.com/). My attention was first drawn to Mr P during lockdown, when he spoke candidly about education and the pressures of teaching during covid. Since then he has pioneered his unfiltered views of education through social media outlets, shared his expertise in using technology in the classroom, started a popular podcast with his brother and developed an impressive AI website to support and save time for primary school teachers (teachmateai.com/). As you can probably tell, I was a big fan before I attended the course, so the pressure was on…would he live up to my expectations.

Well yes, he did. It was a morning of funny anecdotes (comparing a secondary teacher going into a primary class to that of I’m a celebrity being dropped in the jungle), practical classroom ideas and brutal honesty. Here are some of the highlights that resonated the most with me:

My final take away was more of a lingering question -when did teaching become like ‘hunger games’ where we are pitched against each other in some sort of performance squid game? Mr P talked about how teachers need to stop gloating over how hard they work, parading it around like a ‘badge of honour’ and projecting this onto others. What this does is creates a subconscious festering of ‘teacher guilt’, where you feel you are not doing enough and should be doing more. I feel that this is the pandemic driving teachers out.

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