
Discover how Taskmaster Club has been adapted for schools to build confidence, problem-solving, teamwork, and resilience among students. Hosted by Philippa Wraithmell, this episode features insights from educators implementing the program across primary and special needs schools, highlighting the power of fun in education Taskmaster Education – Creativity, Confidence, and Learning Through Play In this episode, we explore how Taskmaster Education is being brought into schools—transforming a much-loved TV format into a powerful learning experience that builds creativity, resilience, and real-world skills. What we cover: From screen to school: The key differences between the original TV show and its educational adaptation—retaining the magic, while creating a more positive, inclusive, and resilience-focused environment for students. Making it work in schools: Practical ways educators are implementing Taskmaster, from lunchtime activities to after-school clubs—ensuring accessibility and engagement for all students. Engagement beyond the classroom: The role of video, team dynamics, and even social media in capturing student interest and bringing families into the learning experience. Building real-world skills: How tasks naturally develop communication, persuasion, lateral thinking, and problem-solving—skills that extend far beyond the classroom. Confidence in action: Stories of students growing in confidence, taking ownership of their learning, and independently completing challenges they may once have avoided. Connecting school and home: The impact of parental involvement and community engagement, with learning continuing beyond the school gates. The power of play and failure: Why fun matters—and how embracing failure helps to build a genuine growth mindset in students. Creative challenges that inspire: Unique prize tasks that encourage imagination and personal expression—from building inventive structures to creating meaningful, memorable gifts. Unexpected outcomes: From students feeling confident enough to be silly, to developing deeper critical thinking—what happens when learners are given permission to explore and experiment. Guests Richard Sandle-Keynes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-sandle-keynes-b158aa32/ Nicki Cotter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicki-cotter-64659025a/ Poppy Bond Stephen Candy: https://www.instagram.com/stephencandyphotography/ Ali Struthers: <a id="menurbdp" class= "fui-Link ___1q1shib f2hkw1w f3rmtva f1ewtqcl fyind8e f1k6fduh f1w7gpdv fk6fouc fjoy568 figsok6 f1s184ao f1mk8lai fnbmjn9 f1o700av f13mvf36 f1cmlufx f9n3di6 f1ids18y f
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