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1 Grown-Up Goals: The 5 Pillars Of Being A Healthy Adult with Michelle Chalfant | 317 35:24
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Let’s talk about adulting— actual adulting. Not just paying bills or keeping a houseplant alive, but the kind that involves emotional maturity, healthy boundaries, and conscious self-leadership. Because let’s be honest, most of us weren’t taught how to be fully functioning adults… and it shows. Joining us is Michelle Chalfant , licensed therapist turned holistic life coach, creator of The Adult Chair® model, and author of the new book The Adult Chair: Get Unstuck, Claim Your Power, and Transform Your Life . With millions reached through her podcast, coaching programs, and retreats, she’s here to walk us through the five pillars of being a healthy, grounded adult. Here’s the truth: being an adult isn’t about checking boxes or pretending you’re fine. It’s about owning your truth. Feeling your feelings. Practicing compassion without letting yourself off the hook. It’s about setting firm boundaries—with no need for justification—and recognizing that your triggers are not flaws, they’re clues. None of us were handed a guidebook for how to grow up emotionally. We inherited patterns from people who were figuring it out as they went. But what Michelle shares today is empowering: it’s never too late to unlearn what no longer serves you and become the adult you were meant to be. Whether you’re starting this work or knee-deep in your personal development era, this episode will meet you where you are—and help you move forward with clarity, self-trust, and strength. Connect with Michelle: Website: https://theadultchair.com/ Book: https://theadultchair.com/book IG: https://www.instagram.com/themichellechalfant/?hl=en FB: https://www.facebook.com/@TheMichelleChalfant/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/michellechalfant Related Podcast Episodes: How To Build Emotionally Mature Leaders with Dr. Christie Smith | 272 Boundaries vs. Ultimatums with Jan & Jillian Yuhas | 297 Gentleness: Cultivating Compassion for Yourself and Others with Courtney Carver | 282 Share the Love: If you found this episode insightful, please share it with a friend, tag us on social media, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform! 🔗 Subscribe & Review: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Amazon Music Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
Mr Barton Maths Podcast
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Craig Barton에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Craig Barton 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
Craig Barton interviews guests from the wonderful world of education about their approaches to teaching, educational research and more. All show notes, resources and videos here: https://www.mrbartonmaths.com/blog/
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Craig Barton에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 Craig Barton 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
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Mr Barton Maths Podcast

1 #204 Developing a lesson structure – episode 5 (with Ollie Lovell) 54:36
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Regular listeners will know that each month, I get together with my good friend and podcasting arch-enemy Ollie Lovell. This is the fifth in our series of conversations where we seek to agree upon a maths lesson structure. This time around, we continue our discussion of the Do Now, this time focusing on how to respond to the checks for understanding, and addressing reasons why the Do Now can take too long. As ever, we go super deep. So, I hope people enjoy it. Access the show-notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/lesson-structure-5…
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1 #203 Atomisation in Action – episode 2 (with Kris Boulton and Lee Wheeler) 1:53:27
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Kris Boulton and maths teacher Lee Wheeler join me for the second of our series of Atomisation in Action episodes, where we discuss the benefits and challenges of applying the principles of Atomisation in the classroom. This time, we discuss how Atomisaiton can go wrong, and how it works with sets and mixed-attainment classes. You can access the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/atomisation-in-action-2…
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1 #202 AI and Education – episode 3 (with Neil Almond) 1:39:37
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This episode, Neil Almond, creator of the amazing Teacher Prompts newsletter, returns to the show. We begin by reflecting on some recent developments in the world of AI and then turn our attention to Neil’s AI spin on Neil Postman's Technology Principles, where Neil expresses caution about the impact AI could have on our students' education and the role of teachers. You can access the shownotes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/ai-in-education-3…
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1 #201 Atomisation in Action – episode 1 (with Kris Boulton and Lee Wheeler) 1:44:52
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This is the first in what I hope will be a new series of episodes focusing on Atomisation and its potential impact on student learning. Access the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/atomisation-in-action-1
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1 #200 AI and Education – episode 2 (with James Radburn) 1:56:18
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This is the second instalment in a series of episodes examining the role of AI in education. On this episode, I am joined by James Radburn. As you will hear, James has devoted considerable time to considering the positive benefits and pitfalls of AI in education. Today, after James shares three practical use cases of AI that all listeners can use, we dive into the tricky areas of AI literacy for both teachers and students. What is the minimum that all teachers and students need to know about AI, and what are the ethical implications? You can access the shownotes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/ai-in-education-2…
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1 #199 Developing a lesson structure – episode 4 (with Ollie Lovell) 48:24
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In this engaging conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell discuss various teaching strategies, focusing on the 'Do Now' structure in classrooms. They explore the importance of checking for understanding, the effectiveness of mini whiteboards, and how to manage latecomers. The discussion also touches on their upcoming Aussie tour, providing insights into their teaching philosophies and practical classroom management techniques. In this conversation, Craig and Ollie delve into the intricacies of teaching strategies, focusing on the importance of establishing effective routines, gathering and responding to feedback, and optimizing communication in the classroom. They discuss the complexities of teaching, the necessity of splitting up gathering and responding to feedback, and reflect on the ongoing podcast series, emphasizing the depth of discussion required to improve teaching practices. You can access the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/lesson-structure-4…
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1 #198 AI and Education – episode 1 (with Neil Almond) 2:10:23
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I hope this will be the first of a series of episodes investigating AI's role in education. Specifically, I am interested in how AI can save teachers time, help them do their jobs better, or ideally both. I am also interested in the role AI may play in the future in acting as an intelligent 1-to-1 tutor for our students. So, in this first conversation, Neil and I cover the basics of what exactly AI is, cover some of Neil’s use cases for the likes of ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and NotebookLM, and then Neil reins me back in when I get a bit carried away about where education might be heading. You can view the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/ai-in-education-1…
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1 #197 Developing a lesson structure – episode 3 (with Ollie Lovell) 56:41
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This is the third in our series of conversations where we seek to agree upon a maths lesson structure. This time around, we continue our discussion of the Do Now, this time focusing on the choice of content, and what students do whilst working on the Do Now. As ever, we go super deep. So, I hope people enjoy it. Show-notes: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/lesson-structure-3…
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1 #196 Developing a lesson structure – episode 2 (with Ollie Lovell) 1:12:53
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In this episode, Ollie and I tried something different. I’ve been working with a school to help develop a departmental lesson structure with their maths team. I know Ollie had been doing something similar with a school he has been working with, so it seemed a good idea to chat through our ideas to see where we agreed and differed. My original plan was to cover this all in one pod. But, as you will hear, I may have been a bit optimistic about that. So, we are going to turn this into a series of episodes. Given how far we got in this conversation, we should just about wrap up our dive into a lesson structure by 2029. Access the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/lesson-structure-2…
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1 #195 Developing a lesson structure - episode 1 (with Ollie Lovell) 1:18:54
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In this episode, Ollie and I tried something different. I've been working with a school to help develop a departmental lesson structure with their maths team. I know Ollie had been doing something similar with a school he has been working with, so it seemed a good idea to chat through our ideas to see where we agreed and differed. My original plan was to cover this all in one pod. But, as you will hear, I may have been a bit optimistic about that. So, we are going to turn this into a series of episodes. Given how far we got in this conversation, we should just about wrap up our dive into a lesson structure by 2029. You can access the show-notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/lesson-structure-1…
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Ollie Lovell sent me a recording of a maths lesson he had recently taught in a school he has been supporting. I suggested we discuss the lesson, centring around Ollie’s planning, the decisions he made, and his responses in the lesson. Fortunately, Ollie agreed, hence what you are listening to now. I have shared the video clips from the sections of the lesson that we discussed on the show-note page here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/ollie-lesson…
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1 #193 Tools and Tips for Teachers: Episode 14 (with Ollie Lovell) 1:39:40
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In this conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie Lovell discuss various topics related to teaching and professional development. They touch on the importance of aligning pedagogy in schools and the potential benefits and drawbacks of co-constructing instructional practices. They also discuss effective strategies for delivering CPD, including cold calling participants and switching partners during activities. Craig shares his takeaways from attending CPD sessions by Doug Lemov and from Ollie's conversation with Harry Fletcher-Wood. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of thoughtful and intentional approaches to teaching and professional development. In this part of the conversation, Craig and Ollie discuss the importance of effective training and the role of habits in learning. They also explore the power of writing as a tool for participation and reflection. They highlight the need for visible writing to facilitate discussion and the benefits of rewriting to deepen understanding. They also discuss the importance of pushing conversations to a higher level to uncover underlying beliefs and assumptions. Finally, they reflect on the challenges of one-off PD sessions and the value of distilling wisdom into actionable takeaways. You can view the shownotes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-14 Time-stamps: Should school teaching and learning playbooks be constructed? (07:54) Reflections on Doug Lemov CPD (29:17) Effective training focusses on developing habits (44:08) The power of writing (59:01) During tricky conversations, push to a higher level (1:08:43) The importance (and perils) of models during CPD (1:22:04)…
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1 #192 Tools and Tips for Teachers: Episode 13 (with Ollie Lovell) 1:10:18
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In this conversation, Craig and Ollie discuss various topics, including their health, their rankings as education influencers, and the importance of breaking down concepts into smaller atoms for effective teaching. They also explore the idea of sharing what students need to hear rather than showing off one's knowledge, and the challenges of atomization in teaching. Ollie shares his experience working with a school and the importance of focusing on specific areas for improvement. Craig highlights the value of breaking down routines and processes in teaching and the need to assess or teach each atom separately. They also discuss the curse of knowledge and the benefits of pairing experienced and less experienced teachers. The conversation explores the idea of productive struggle in education and the importance of curriculum resources. It discusses the benefits of students struggling with tasks and the role of teachers in helping them struggle at a higher level. The conversation also delves into the relationship between curriculum and pedagogy, highlighting the need for both to be addressed in teaching and learning. The importance of shared and prescriptive curriculum resources is emphasized, as well as the need for teachers to see themselves as curriculum designers. The conversation concludes with a discussion on gratitude and the power of storytelling. In this conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie discuss the benefits and drawbacks of discovery-based learning in mathematics. Craig shares his experience observing a teacher who used a discovery approach to teach geometry theorems, which initially made him skeptical. However, he found that the students were engaged and able to explain the theorems effectively. They discuss the importance of efficiency and strategic use of discovery activities in the curriculum. Ollie shares his love for teaching in ways that allow students to make connections on their own. You can view the shownotes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-13 Tell teachers what they need to hear (08:01) Breaking things down is the most important thing (13:03) Choose the level of struggle (24:56) What should we spend finite CPD time on (30:35) Dinner table chat (51:44) Circle Theorems discovery lesson (59:27)…
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1 #191 Tools and Tips for Teachers: Episode 12 (with Ollie Lovell) 1:16:22
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In this conversation, Craig Barton and Ollie discuss various topics including recovery from illness, feedback, and teaching methods. They explore different approaches to going through responses from starters in the classroom, such as working through every answer quickly, circulating and addressing specific questions, and using mini whiteboards. They also discuss the importance of setting the tone for the lesson during the do now activity. Additionally, Craig introduces the concept of atomisation in teaching and the NPPPN sequence for teaching categorical atoms. They highlight the importance of using examples and non-examples to help students understand and categorize knowledge. In this part of the conversation, Craig and Ollie discuss the importance of using effective examples and non-examples when teaching concepts. They also explore the key factors that contribute to the success of high-achieving schools, such as sustained professional learning and a shared approach to teaching. Additionally, they discuss how pedagogy may differ when teaching senior students and the importance of providing feedback in a supportive and constructive manner. You can access the show notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/tools-and-tips-for-teachers-12 Time-stamps: Responses to the Do Now (05:36) NPPPN (18:16) Ollie's visit to a high-performing school (33:42) How does pedagogy change at A Level? (49:55) Words to avoid when giving feedback (58:51) Triple EPPs (1:05:17)…
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1 #190 Atomisation and Unstoppable Learning with Kris Boulton 3:15:37
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Kris Boulton returns to the podcast to discuss atomisation and how it can lead to unstoppable learning for our students. You can access the show-notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/atomisation-kris-boulton Timestamps: Atomization in mathematics education, with a focus on expertise-induced blindness and its impact on students' understanding. (10:57) Breaking down complex processes into simpler steps. (15:12) Teaching methods using a taxonomy of seven concepts (categories, comparative, transformation, fact, and process). (19:40) Categorical concepts, comparatives, and transformations in mathematics. (23:43) Identifying and teaching mathematical "atoms" for better instruction. (29:38) Teaching math concepts by breaking them down into smaller, familiar "atoms" to help students understand and build upon them. (38:18) Simplifying math expressions using factoring and atomization. (44:09) Teaching math concepts by breaking them down into smaller, more manageable "atoms" to help students understand and build confidence. (49:48) Categorical concepts in math education, with a focus on non-examples. (53:43) Importance of examples in teaching, with a focus on the limitations of language in conveying concepts. (57:31) Teaching concepts using examples and definitions. (1:03:31) Using correlated features in math teaching. (1:08:50) Teaching quadratics with examples and caveats. (1:13:28) Using examples to teach concepts, including minimally different and maximally different examples. (1:19:20) Teaching language learners using negative examples first. (1:27:01) Teaching math concepts using examples and testing sequences. (1:31:20) Decisions and categorization in math education. (1:35:10) Using language to make math problems easier. (1:39:51) Differentiating between cognitive routines and transformations in math. (1:45:04) Teaching math concepts using different methods. (1:48:25) Teaching math concepts to children using a step-by-step approach. (1:54:18) Using mini whiteboards for testing sequences in math class. (1:59:19) Teaching strategies, emphasizing the importance of interactive learning and using whiteboards. (2:02:36) Using simplified symbols vs. expert-level symbols in math education. (2:07:59) Using continuous conversion in math lessons. (2:12:00) Teaching math concepts using cognitive routines. (2:20:02) Teaching math concepts to students using explicit and implicit methods. (2:25:28) Teaching strategies, including non-examples, identifying concepts, and managing classroom noise. (2:32:03) Math education, examples, and training. (2:35:28) Improving math education with technology and hybrid learning models. (2:39:19) Teaching methods and classroom management. (2:43:42) Teaching math to mixed-ability students, emphasizing the importance of exploration and unveiling mathematical concepts. (2:50:08) Teaching math to high school students, focusing on approach for different learners. (2:53:42) Teaching probability with creative problem-solving strategies. (2:57:47) Breaking down complex math concepts into smaller parts for better understanding. (3:01:57) Sequencing examples in teaching, emphasizing clarity and brevity. (3:06:53) Using "atomization" to teach math concepts more efficiently. (3:11:09)…
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