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Good GRACE!, Poland Bans Home, Warming to the Smartphone Ban

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This week we talk about the divestment of the first Catholic school to Educate Together, followed by the findings of the Grace report, indicating a discrepancy between the religious beliefs of teachers and their roles in Catholic schools. While one commentator blames the teachers, another blames the whole Catholic community.

Next, I discuss the Polish government’s ban on homework for primary students, questioning the relevance and format of homework in Ireland’s education system. I haven’t changed my stance since I recorded my podcast on the topic several years ago!

https://anseo.captivate.fm/episode/episode-39-scrap-homework

Lastly, I confess to warming to Minister Norma Foley’s stance against smartphones in schools, advocating for a broader approach that includes legislation to protect children from harmful content. While I don’t believe it’s the school’s role to lead on it, I’m very nervous of what the future generation is going to look like if we all don’t do something.

  • 01:06 The Good Grace Report: A Deep Dive into Religious Control and Education
  • 05:37 The Shocking Reality: Teachers' Beliefs vs. Catholic School Ethos
  • 18:27 Rethinking Homework: Lessons from Poland's Bold Move
  • 24:44 Smartphone Ban Debate: A Necessary Measure for Child Safety?
  • 30:20 Wrapping Up: Reflecting on Education, Religion, and Technology

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This week we talk about the divestment of the first Catholic school to Educate Together, followed by the findings of the Grace report, indicating a discrepancy between the religious beliefs of teachers and their roles in Catholic schools. While one commentator blames the teachers, another blames the whole Catholic community.

Next, I discuss the Polish government’s ban on homework for primary students, questioning the relevance and format of homework in Ireland’s education system. I haven’t changed my stance since I recorded my podcast on the topic several years ago!

https://anseo.captivate.fm/episode/episode-39-scrap-homework

Lastly, I confess to warming to Minister Norma Foley’s stance against smartphones in schools, advocating for a broader approach that includes legislation to protect children from harmful content. While I don’t believe it’s the school’s role to lead on it, I’m very nervous of what the future generation is going to look like if we all don’t do something.

  • 01:06 The Good Grace Report: A Deep Dive into Religious Control and Education
  • 05:37 The Shocking Reality: Teachers' Beliefs vs. Catholic School Ethos
  • 18:27 Rethinking Homework: Lessons from Poland's Bold Move
  • 24:44 Smartphone Ban Debate: A Necessary Measure for Child Safety?
  • 30:20 Wrapping Up: Reflecting on Education, Religion, and Technology

  continue reading

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