Just Education Podcast: Mentorships in Education

Episode 36 - Chip Colquhoun | The Magic Hook of Learning

December 02, 2020 Judi Epstein / Chip Colquhoun
Just Education Podcast: Mentorships in Education
Episode 36 - Chip Colquhoun | The Magic Hook of Learning
Show Notes

Join us for a special episode with guest, Chip Colquhoun

In this episode of Mentorships in Education, we welcome Chip Colquhoun, an author, storyteller, and educator.  Mentorships in Education is brought to you by Just Education, LLC and is hosted by Judith Epstein. Judith has a Master's degree in Education with a concentration in Language Acquisition. She is certified in special education with post-graduate coursework and professional development in Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Social Thinking, and Collaborative & Proactive Solutions and Acceptance and Commitment therapy (ACT). Judith created Just Education, LLC to compile a free resource library for mentors of students who struggle on a wide variety of topics that are all related to education and student success.

About Chip Colquhoun

Chip is the author of "Something Bad Has to Happen: Storytelling Skills & Creativity in the Classroom for Enhancing Educational Development", the EU's guidance on using storytelling in the classroom. Chip has told stories and trained teachers in schools across 8 different countries.

He's also written 5 family theatre performances that toured the UK, and have 3 children's books available in all good bookshops. In 2018 he represented the Roald Dahl Story Company for ITV.

"The children were enthralled with your storytelling during the 5 days that you were in. I have seen great improvement in their work. I have never seen them so quiet (when they had to be) or so proactive when you gave them activities to work on. The staff also gave me great feedback on the staff meeting, they felt that it gave them ideas to work with." – Assistant Head, St Augustine's School, Solihull

Message from Chip

Every school I visit, at least one teacher points out a child or more who "won't engage with storytelling." Then, shortly after, those same teachers ask how I managed to engage those same children. My answer?

Done with insight and expertise, storytelling reaches everyone—no matter the age, no matter the background.

 Storytelling is intrinsic to all humanity. It naturally differentiates. It encapsulates every subject in the curriculum.

And, using it with the insights I founded Epic Tales to share with you, your school could see improvements in attainment for every child—no matter what subject they're struggling in, or whether they're low ability, SEN, EAL, or "just plain obstinate".

It's not just the teachers who notice: "Just that hour of storytelling from you and, when he got home, my boy picked up a book and started reading. First time he'd chosen to do that for himself ever." – Parent (& school receptionist), Soham

 Please email or DM me to open a discussion about how "Story-Led Learning" could address the challenges your school is facing.

Follow Chip on Twitter: https://twitter.com/creatorchip

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