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In this episode, we sit down with Aaron Madritsch, a woodwork teacher from Mullumbimby High School in NSW and the creator of The Woodwork Camp. We discuss the challenges facing woodwork teachers today, particularly with the increasing number of out-of-area teachers stepping into the workshop, and how well-structured resources can make a real difference.
Aaron shares his journey in developing video-based instructional resources and detailed project plans to help students work independently while supporting teachers in delivering effective, hands-on lessons.
Key Topics Discussed🔹 The Need for Better Woodwork Teaching Resources Many schools struggle to find qualified woodwork teachers, leading to out-of-area teachers taking on the role with little experience. Aaron shares his first-hand experience and the solutions he’s created.
🔹 Encouraging Student Independence in the Workshop We explore how structured project plans and short instructional videos allow students to take ownership of their learning, reducing reliance on constant teacher intervention.
🔹 Bringing Digital Learning into Woodwork Classes Aaron talks about how integrating digital resources—such as mounted iPads, laptops, or shared screens—helps students revisit steps without needing repeated demonstrations.
🔹 The Challenges of Teaching Woodwork in Schools Today From safety concerns to limited curriculum support, we discuss the key difficulties that woodwork teachers face and how they can be addressed with the right resources.
🔹 Practical Advice for New & Out-of-Area Teachers Aaron provides insights for teachers new to woodwork, offering guidance on how to manage a workshop, teach practical skills, and keep students engaged.
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In this episode, we sit down with Aaron Madritsch, a woodwork teacher from Mullumbimby High School in NSW and the creator of The Woodwork Camp. We discuss the challenges facing woodwork teachers today, particularly with the increasing number of out-of-area teachers stepping into the workshop, and how well-structured resources can make a real difference.
Aaron shares his journey in developing video-based instructional resources and detailed project plans to help students work independently while supporting teachers in delivering effective, hands-on lessons.
Key Topics Discussed🔹 The Need for Better Woodwork Teaching Resources Many schools struggle to find qualified woodwork teachers, leading to out-of-area teachers taking on the role with little experience. Aaron shares his first-hand experience and the solutions he’s created.
🔹 Encouraging Student Independence in the Workshop We explore how structured project plans and short instructional videos allow students to take ownership of their learning, reducing reliance on constant teacher intervention.
🔹 Bringing Digital Learning into Woodwork Classes Aaron talks about how integrating digital resources—such as mounted iPads, laptops, or shared screens—helps students revisit steps without needing repeated demonstrations.
🔹 The Challenges of Teaching Woodwork in Schools Today From safety concerns to limited curriculum support, we discuss the key difficulties that woodwork teachers face and how they can be addressed with the right resources.
🔹 Practical Advice for New & Out-of-Area Teachers Aaron provides insights for teachers new to woodwork, offering guidance on how to manage a workshop, teach practical skills, and keep students engaged.
Links and Resources:
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