One Size Fits All

In this episode, Kelly and Ashley discuss the UK school system and the issues they have with it. They talk about the compulsory schooling age, the emphasis on standardized testing, the lack of play-based learning, the long hours children spend in school, and the elitism associated with academia. They also touch on the challenges faced by teachers, including large class sizes, lack of support for children with special needs, and the disillusionment and frustration many teachers experience. Overall, they highlight the need for a more flexible and inclusive education system. It discusses the pressure on students to choose their career path at a young age and the limited options available to them. The conversation also highlights the lack of support for vocational education and the negative perception of non-academic paths. The hosts express their concerns about the impact of the school system on mental health and advocate for a more flexible and inclusive approach to education.

Join the conversation by reaching out on Instagram @bighomeedpodcast and TikTok  -  @banish.home.ed.burnout.

Are you becoming a fan?? Register for 'The Big Home Ed Conversations: Continued' to get extra resources, insights from us as your hosts and to find out first when new episodes drop! 

-

Keywords: UK school system, compulsory schooling, standardized testing, play-based learning, long hours, elitism, challenges for teachers, flexible education, school system, education, career path, vocational education, mental health, UK School System Issues, Compulsory Schooling Age, Standardized Testing Emphasis, Lack of Play-Based Learning, Long School Hours, Elitism in Academia, Challenges for Teachers, Large Class Sizes, Support for Special Needs Children, Teacher Disillusionment, Need for Flexible Education System, Pressure on Career Choices, Limited Career Options, Support for Vocational Education, Perception of Non-Academic Paths, Impact on Mental Health, Advocacy for Inclusive Education, Educational System Reform, Flexibility in Education, Inclusive Educational Approaches