Children often ask challenging questions, but according to John’s guest this time, we should see these as valuable opportunities for learning. Dr Rebecca Rolland is a speech pathologist and education lecturer whose recently published book, “The Art of Talking with Children”, gives parents and educators practical strategies for holding what she calls ‘rich ‘conversations’ which she sees as central to effective parenting and education. John discusses these strategies with Rebecca, and explores how applicable these techniques might be to older students and the field of workplace learning.
- 00:00 Intro
- 03:09 ‘Rich’ conversation
- 08:34 How do you stop it feeling awkward?
- 11:40 What part do rich conversations play in learning?
- 13:31 What are her theoretical underpinnings?
- 22:12 Is there adequate support for difference?
- 29:56 Does elearning support good conversations?
- 35:54 What advice does she give to businesses about employee needs?
Follow Rebecca
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-rolland-b0a95bb
- Website: http://www.rebeccarolland.com/
- Blog: http://eepurl.com/hQnyxz
- Twitter: @rolland_rg
- The Book: https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-art-of-talking-with-children-rebecca-rolland
Contact John Helmer
- Email: john@learninghackpodcast.com
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- Website: https://johnhelmerconsulting.com/
- Download the white paper from Learning Pool written by John Helmer – The Spacing Effect: Harnessing the Power of Spaced Practice for Learning That Sticks https://learningpool.com/spacing-effect-harnessing-power-of-spaced-practice/