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In this weeks episode, I sit down with Emma Huggett, founder of Monty's Play Hub. We discuss her journey in education, the challenges of teaching, and the impact of systemic pressures on educators as well as Emma's experiences with workplace bullying, burnout, and the importance of passion in teaching. She reflects on the changes she's seen in the education system over the years, how she rediscovered her confidence as a teacher and covers the impact of the Montessori method on her educational philosophy as well as the challenges faced in traditional education. We also learn how she balances entrepreneurship, motherhood and homeschooling her kids. The discussion emphasises the importance of child-led learning, the flexibility of home education, and the evolving nature of parenting and education as children grow.
Takeaways
Monty's Play Hub
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/montysplayhub
Website - https://www.montysaurus.co.uk/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/montysplayhub
Keywords
Emma Huggett, Montessori, teaching, burnout, education system, workplace bullying, career advice, teaching challenges, primary education, supply teaching, Teaching, Montessori, Education, Confidence, Home Education, Parenting, Online Learning, Decluttering, Traditional Education, Child Development, home education, unschooling, work-life balance, parenting, COVID-19, child-led learning, education alternatives, family dynamics.
Proud to be supported by friends of the show and previous guests, The Local Merchants.
The JobsWorth website is here www.jobs-worth.com
Watch the show on YouTube; https://www.youtube.com/@jobsworthpodcast
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Contact the show on [email protected]
In this weeks episode, I sit down with Emma Huggett, founder of Monty's Play Hub. We discuss her journey in education, the challenges of teaching, and the impact of systemic pressures on educators as well as Emma's experiences with workplace bullying, burnout, and the importance of passion in teaching. She reflects on the changes she's seen in the education system over the years, how she rediscovered her confidence as a teacher and covers the impact of the Montessori method on her educational philosophy as well as the challenges faced in traditional education. We also learn how she balances entrepreneurship, motherhood and homeschooling her kids. The discussion emphasises the importance of child-led learning, the flexibility of home education, and the evolving nature of parenting and education as children grow.
Takeaways
Monty's Play Hub
Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/montysplayhub
Website - https://www.montysaurus.co.uk/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/montysplayhub
Keywords
Emma Huggett, Montessori, teaching, burnout, education system, workplace bullying, career advice, teaching challenges, primary education, supply teaching, Teaching, Montessori, Education, Confidence, Home Education, Parenting, Online Learning, Decluttering, Traditional Education, Child Development, home education, unschooling, work-life balance, parenting, COVID-19, child-led learning, education alternatives, family dynamics.
Proud to be supported by friends of the show and previous guests, The Local Merchants.
The JobsWorth website is here www.jobs-worth.com
Watch the show on YouTube; https://www.youtube.com/@jobsworthpodcast
Follow the show on Instagram; https://www.instagram.com/jobsworthpodcast/?hl=en
Follow me on LinkedIn; https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhawker/
Follow me on TikTok; https://www.tiktok.com/@globaltechcollective
Subscribe to my newsletter 'The Job Journal from GTC'; https://subscribepage.io/TheJobJournal
Learn more about my proper job; https://www.globaltechcollective.com/
Contact the show on [email protected]