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Navigating Pastoral Care in Education

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Summary

In this episode, Simon Jones speaks with Huw Thomas, the Deputy Head Pastoral at Dauntsey's, about his journey into education, the importance of pastoral care, and the role of mobile phones in schools. Huw shares insights on the significance of community and staff wellbeing, as well as his passion for history, particularly the Peasants' Revolt. The conversation emphasises the need for collaboration with parents and the importance of educating students on responsible smartphone usage.

Key Takeaways

  • Huw values the family ethos and community at Dauntsey's.
  • Being present in the school environment is crucial for pastoral care.
  • Pastoral care encompasses the welfare and happiness of both students and staff.
  • Engaging parents in conversations about mobile phone usage is essential.
  • Education on responsible smartphone use is a priority at Dauntsey's.
  • The school has a structured approach to mobile phone access for students.
  • Staff wellbeing is vital for effective pastoral care.
  • Huw has a strong background in history education and a passion for medieval studies.
  • The Peasants' Revolt is a significant historical event that fascinates Huw.
  • Open communication and availability are key aspects of Huw's pastoral role.

Links

https://www.dauntseys.org/

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Summary

In this episode, Simon Jones speaks with Huw Thomas, the Deputy Head Pastoral at Dauntsey's, about his journey into education, the importance of pastoral care, and the role of mobile phones in schools. Huw shares insights on the significance of community and staff wellbeing, as well as his passion for history, particularly the Peasants' Revolt. The conversation emphasises the need for collaboration with parents and the importance of educating students on responsible smartphone usage.

Key Takeaways

  • Huw values the family ethos and community at Dauntsey's.
  • Being present in the school environment is crucial for pastoral care.
  • Pastoral care encompasses the welfare and happiness of both students and staff.
  • Engaging parents in conversations about mobile phone usage is essential.
  • Education on responsible smartphone use is a priority at Dauntsey's.
  • The school has a structured approach to mobile phone access for students.
  • Staff wellbeing is vital for effective pastoral care.
  • Huw has a strong background in history education and a passion for medieval studies.
  • The Peasants' Revolt is a significant historical event that fascinates Huw.
  • Open communication and availability are key aspects of Huw's pastoral role.

Links

https://www.dauntseys.org/

  continue reading

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