A new social contract for education (UNESCO report)
Reimagining educational practices
Agile approach to education
Lifelong learning as a new norm
Cooperation, collaboration, solidarity vs teacher-driven education
Synergy vs individual effort
Human skills
Intercultural and interdisciplinary learning
Bonus: etymology of "attract, contract, abstract, extract"
Jobs vs hobbies vs other meaningful activities
Professional transformation as a choice and a challenge
A need for a professional tribe
What makes people happy? - advice from a cOntEnt person (Marina's life philosophy)
Prioritizing and preferences (origin and meaning)
Resolution lists vs agile planning
Time and goal revision
Ownership in pursuing goals
Choosing not to do something
The importance of prioritizing for academic performance
Exclusive nature of language
Self-correction: reasons and effects
Language acquisition: making language your own
Criticism towards one's language use
Voice recording as a tool for exam preparation / presentation performance
Taking the courage to speak: content vs shape
English as a language of international communication (who is the icon of correct speech?)
Coming out: how Live and Learn Podcast's hosts feel about their voices
Taste for curiosity/ curiosity for taste
Turning a hobby into profession
Certification in the world of beer
Vocabulary of flavours
Lingo of beer professionals: is it another language?
Beer running as a combination of a hobby and a job
Representing and communicating a brand
Lana's motto and advice: "Do what you love, love what you do"
New trends towards human-centered work
AI taking over humans' jobs
Specifically human skills
Synergy of human collaboration
Employability and transformation in the future of work
Resilience and being ready for change
A shift from business-centered to human-centered leadership
Agile methodology
Trends in corporate and freelance work: a four-day week
A shorter working week to improve productivity (WEF report)
Less is more: fewer hours, higher efficiency
Scheduling and prioritizing oneself
Working from home during lockdown as a resource to realize when and how a professional is more productive
Knowing oneself as a key to being a more efficient professional
With our guest, Edoardo Binda Zane, today we are discussing:
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Starting Season 6 with a warm discussion of:
creating a flow of conversation with friends/colleagues/podcast guests;
the importance of in-person communication;
coming back to online/offline/hybrid classrooms;
relevance of a physical contact and/or perception in educational environment;
creating a meaningful teaching portfolio;
working four days a week;
freedom, responsibility, awareness and choice
Join our community of growth mindsetters, listen to our previous seasons, follow us on social media, live and learn!
Mentioned references:
We are trying to answer the question "Is "deserving" a vacation harmful?", as well as discussing some of our favourite topics:
work-life-sleep balance;
mental health days/weeks in the world of corporate work;
working hard and earning your living vs enjoying the career of your choice;
Maslow pyramid and being aware of your real needs;
the need to detox and the need to (dis)connect;
digital detox practices across traditions and cultures
Happy to welcome our guest and dear friend and colleague Marina Yalanska to discuss:
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Reaching advanced levels on a language learning journey
What does it take?
How is it checked?
Which aims does it serve?
Inna's personal experience of taking a C1 exam in German
Yuliya's view on exam taking skills and strategies
Analyzing exam formats for advanced levels
Other relevant episodes:
https://anchor.fm/live-and-learn-podcast/episodes/On-language-certificates-and-skipping-levels-emh49e
https://anchor.fm/live-and-learn-podcast/episodes/On-improving-exam-skills-ek74kg
Negotiation: definition and etymology
Negotiation as a skill
Teaching negotiation skills in an intercultural environment
Traditional negotiation and the culture of bargaining
Manipulative techniques vs ethical negotiation
Knowledge, skills, competencies: etymology and definition
Being good enough
The curve of competence
The curve of self-confidence
Impostor's syndrome
Links to the articles mentioned in the episode:
Enhancing students’ digital competencies within the Employability module of the University of Europe’s skills-based curricula by Yuliya Shtaltovna and Christina Muzzu
Can a Skill be Measured or Assessed? 6-Level Skills Development Approach to Skill Assessment by Yuliya Shtaltovna
Live and learn philosophy during vacation
Workation: what is there behind the brand new concept?
Teachers on vacation: self-care and continuous professional development
Vacanza studio: learning during vacation
Summer camp experience for kids and counselors
Links to previous episodes:
On improving work-life balance https://anchor.fm/live-and-learn-podcast/episodes/On-improving-work-life-balance-eq1i7u
On learning during vacation https://anchor.fm/live-and-learn-podcast/episodes/On-learning-during-vacation-egjqkh
Learning from native speakers vs avoiding typical mistakes
To err is human
How to treat mistakes
Development language errors (child development issues in native speakers)
Psychology behind the fear of making mistakes
Creating a comfortable learning environment
Intentional mistakes for fun
Self-awareness and control in treating mistakes in L2
Is any linguistic input good enough for language learners?
Choosing the language environment
Native speakers as an example of desired linguistic input (or not?)
Correlation between linguistic input and language production
Democratisation and destandatisation of modern languages
Personal cases by podcast hosts
Top tip by Live and Learn podcast
Coming back home: what does it mean and what does it take?
Pains and lessons of repatriating
Useful models behind "culture shock" and "reverse culture shock"
Awareness: can it help?
Takeaways for further expat life
After discussing general points concerning feedback (check them out in our previous episode), we move on to discussing giving and receiving feedback in education
Kirkpatrick's model of feedback
Feedback vs takeaway in the process of education
Feedback on communication, collaboration, learning, person