Mindfulness, Mental Health and Being Well: A discussion with Ruby Wax
Ruby Wax
Shanghai | Hangzhou | Tianjin
Ruby has a hugely successful career with BBC television as an interviewer and comedian, and has written, and edited numerous scripts for TV and film including “Absolutely Fabulous” and is the author of two best-selling books, “Sane New World” and “A Mindfulness Guide for the Frazzled” which combine neuroscience, mindfulness and comedy. She graduated from Oxford in 2013 with a master’s degree in Mindfulness Based Cognitive Therapy.
Literature and Mental Health: How poetry can keep you sane
Shakespeare Then and Now: How the classics made Shakespeare and why he became our classic
The Arts and the Environment: Why we need the humanities to help solve the planetary crisis of sustainability
Professor Sir Andrew Jonathan Bate
Shanghai | Hangzhou | Tianjin
Jonathan Bate is a British academic, biographer, critic, broadcaster, novelist and scholar. He is Professor of English Literature at the University of Oxford, Provost of Worcester College and was knighted in 2015 for his services to literature scholarship and higher education. He will be giving a talk on “The Arts and the Environment: why we need the humanities to help solve the planetary crisis of sustainability”. You do not want to miss out this.
Wellbeing and Involvement Part 1: A measure for the power of the learning environment for 0 – 18-year olds
Wellbeing and Involvement Part 2: How to raise the levels and with what effect in the early years (from 0 – 7)?
Professor Ferre Laevers Shanghai | Hangzhou | Tianjin
Professor Dr Ferre Laevers is a director of the Research Centre for Experiential Education based at the University of Leuven (Belgium) and co-founder of the European Early Childhood Education Research Association. In Experiential Education the wellbeing and the intensity of the mental activity in the learner (engagement) is seen as a key indicator for the ‘power’ of the learning environment.
Why is play important and how can we use it to helpchildren develop language, social skills, and relationships?
Dr Shari Rosen Shanghai
Dr. Shari D. Rosen is the founder of ELG and a speech-languagepathologist. ELG, based in Shanghai and offering services across Greater China,is a social enterprise that offers educational, behavioural, developmental, andmental health services, primarily for children.
Building Botherdness: How do we get children protected into learning so that they feel invested and care enough to want to learn?
Hywel Roberts
Shanghai
Hywel has been contributing to and advising curriculum designers and innovators from Barnsley to Brussels, from Cairo to Cleethorpes. His award-winning book Oops! Getting Children to Learn Accidentally is published by Crown House Publishing and has proved very popular with educators around the world, featuring on the reading list of many university teacher training courses.
Pedagogies of Power: Building learning to empower children, build a sense of agency and engender wellbeing and good mental health
Debra Kidd Shanghai
Columnist for Teach Primary and a regular writer for Teach Secondary, Debra is the co-founder and organiser of Northern Rocks – one of the largest teaching and learning conferences in the UK. Her teacher training on developing exciting learning contexts for children has taken her all over the world. If the experience of the speakers and the variety of their proposed sessions appeal to your curiosity regarding the fundamental importance of promoting wellbeing in education, then please visit the following link to reserve your tickets for this year’s Festival of Education. Both one-day tickets and full festival tickets are still available, so please join us along with hundreds of festivalgoers for a further exploration of the future of education in China and internationally.Book your tickets now!