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Dave Hewitt from Irish Mini Breaks told of the challenges he and others face, as so much visitor accommodation is no longer available. Seamus McMahon reflected on his Brehon Brewhouse business ten years on. Vroomtown children's author Emer Conlon unveiled her 7th book in the series, featuring a totally new truck called Vabis! While Dundalk chef John Kenwright, is all set to take part in the final of the World Paella Day competition in Spain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave Hewitt taught in schools for 11 years, including as Head of Department working with all-attainment classes from Years 7-11. Dave has since been working in teacher education for over 30 years, initially at the University of Birmingham and then setting up the mathematics PGCE at Loughborough University in 2014. Dave was last on the show back in 2020 when we discussed when to tell students how to do something. This episode is part of my Research in Action mini-series, where I interview a researcher from the Mathematics Education Centre at Loughborough University about their chosen area of interest, and the implications for maths teaching and learning. You can access the show-notes here: mrbartonmaths.com/blog/research-in-action-23 Time-stamps: Dave's background. (2:07) The law of efficiency and short term success. (7:36) The subordination of teaching to learning. (13:16) Children can abstract from a world of complexity. (19:49) Direct access to students. (25:15) Direct access vs. prior knowledge. (33:12) Assess the knowledge of your students. (41:32) The power of learning generated examples. (45:59) Not enough time for maths. (50:35) Teachers are not assessors. (55:19) Fluency-based learning. (1:00:02) Assessments are not just about assessment. (1:04:45) How to get students to explain things. (1:09:25) Discussing departmental meetings around the task. (1:14:51) How to assess where students are in the mind. (1:18:38) Being creative in the classroom. (1:24:21) What's an example of something you've changed your mind about? (1:29:45) Building Thinking Classrooms. (1:32:36) The importance of enthusiasm and believing in mathematics. (1:38:47) Mimicry and direct instruction. (1:45:05)
Dave Hewitt, who grew up beside the Dignam's, regaled us with some lovely stories about his neighbour and friend Christy. Ahead of Bloomsday on Friday, Tony Weldon had us all enthralled as he spoke about James Joyce. On the annual week dedicated to men's health, Dr Kate McCann had plenty to say and Bev Truss, who rescues hedgehogs, wants cattle grids filled in or up! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Gerry had no need to be afraid - Doctor of Horror Sarah Cleary was lovely and brilliant on her specialised subject. Sport over Homework campaigner Dave Hewitt is buoyed by President Higgins stance on the matter. Eilish Balfe is fronting Flipping Fashion for young people in the Ratoath area while neighbours Dunshaughlin are over the moon with their Pride of Place win.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As part of the Year 2 Community Mental Health Transformation Programme, we are focusing on a different theme in each month's podcast. July's podcast looks at Digital Transformation and reflects on the collaborative North Staffordshire, South Staffordshire and system work that has taken place so far and will be delivered in the Programme. In this podcast, recorded in the record heat of July, Dave Hewitt, Chief Information Officer at North Staffordshire Combined Healthcare NHS Trust and Martyn Perry, Associate Director for IM&T Transformation at Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, discuss the remarkable advances made in recent years in digital health and digital approaches, as well as the new opportunities opening up for Digital Community Mental Health Transformation with the creation of Integrated Care Systems and Integrated Care Partnerships.
Lottery Winner Simon Fagan pulled no punches as he told us about his gambling addiction that nearly cost him everything! Andrew Dunne's Show Garden at Bloom is called "Hit Pause" and we're all hoping its a hit with the judges. Dave Hewitt is the man who knows all about getting away on a break in Ireland. Rose McCusker told of plans for a new cancer support centre in Ardee. Art Agnew is looking forward to tomorrow in Inniskeen, Jaffa Cakes popped up and another hit from We Will Rock You completed the bill.. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join Gary and Chris for the second edition of the 2021 Rivals Fantasy Football Show, brought to you by the Rivals Sports Bar & Lounge in the Waikiki Malia by Outrigger. Our special guest this week: Dave Hewitt from FootballDudes.com.
Immunologist Professor Paul Moynagh discussed some current issues in the evolving Covid situation. Golfer Brendan Lawlor is only delighted and why shouldn't he be now that he's World Number 1! Baron of Dunsany Randal Plunkett is doing more than his bit for the Environment. Kells born author Olivia Kiernan has another best seller on her hands in "The Murder Box". Dave Hewitt from IrishMiniBreaks.ie had plenty of great offers for staycationers and on his birthday Tony Bennett is Gerry's Artist of the Week... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Football Association of Ireland CEO Jonathan Hill spoke about the task ahead as he paid a visit to FAI Summer Camps in Meath. Amanda Smyth joined us on the day her much anticipated new book called Fortune is published. Dave Hewitt had no shortage of offers and suggestions for a break away in Ireland. We heard from the Caraher Brothers, Shane and Niall, who have fused classical and country. Karen Coan spoke about her role and the important supports provided by ALONE. While Gerry had a message from the Police! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Above all other competitors, Russia is the pre-eminent authority in Electronic Warfare. The US military is trying to catch up with their generational deficit in this domain but there is little sign that the rest of the West is taking it seriously. Decades of poor investment decisions, marginalisation of expertise, and presumptions of technological advantage have led the West to a most precarious position. Peter Roberts talked to Dave Hewitt about SQEP, data, personalities, and whether the West can catch up. An important conversation, but not one that will leave you full of confidence.
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Geraldine got scammed when buying a second-hand washing machine on Facebook marketplace. Dave Hewitt saved the day and gave Geraldine a replacement washing machine.
On this episode, Dan Hughley is coming to you with an interview from the 2019 AES show in New York. He’s joined by Fela Davis and Denis Orynbekov of 23dB productions, One of One Productions and The Art of Music Tech Podcast. We discuss recording vinyl to tape, keeping a work-life balance by knowing how to say no to projects and clients, growing your business, and a whole lot more. Learn more about what Fela and Denis are working on: 23dbproductions.comOneofoneproductions.comBe sure to check out The Art of Music Tech podcast with Fela and Denis. Learn more about the Focusrite Studio Console we spoke about here: https://youtu.be/bJd8606oNNkPlease subscribe and review The Focusrite Pro Podcast to let us know how we're doing. Join our conversation on social media @focusritepro
Join us as we discuss all things Doncaster NASUWT. In this edition: 2:35 ’Are We Media Savvy?’ Workshop from Regional Conference with Keith Old 31:39 Interview with Ken Dunne of Africa’s Gift 55:12 Interview with Dave Hewitt of Everybody Mindful 1:10:11 Creativity and Commerce Event Interviews - Jon Kelly and Anne Gullon 1:41:10 Farewell Interview with Outgoing Treasurer Alfie Gualda with Tributes
Part of a series of podcasts recorded live on behalf of Doncaster NASUWT at the Wortley Hall Experienced Teachers Conference. Here Andrew Dyke of Healthy Minds Services discusses mental health and wellbeing issues with Dave Hewitt.
Part of a series of podcasts recorded live on behalf of Doncaster NASUWT at the Wortley Hall Experienced Teachers Conference. Here Alfie Gualda discusses the impact and organisation of the Experienced Teachers Conference.
This Podcast is the First in a series of podcasts taken from the Wortley Hall Experienced Teachers Conference. Keynote speaker Tamba Roy highlights his concerns about the well-being and mental health of Teachers.
This Podcast is the Second in a series of podcasts taken from the Wortley Hall Experienced Teachers Conference. Steve White, the Regional Organiser for Yorkshire & Humberside NASUWT, discusses performance management and the value of Experienced Teachers.
Part of a series of podcasts recorded live on behalf of Doncaster NASUWT at the Wortley Hall Experienced Teachers Conference. Here Tim Jones in conversation with Dave Hewitt discuss some of the issues surrounding early retirement. Tim is currently Chairman of the South Yorkshire NASUWT Retired Members Association.
Dave Hewitt, Vice President of Compton Traditional Bowhunters (CTB), joins us to talk bowhunting, community, and CTB. Dave is a seasoned veteran in the traditional bowhunting world. This episode also includes our Edge Take Down Recurve Bow giveaway so be sure to listen closely! ...
In this episode we talk with Compton Traditional Bowhunters archives chairman Dave Couch. Dave is a hunting fool so of course we talk some bowhunting! We also get into the organization he is passionate about and what the Compton archives are all about. Dave Hewitt joins us for the intro and we go over the events for next weeks Compton Rendezvous in Michigan. Enjoy
Tradgeeks Podcast - Traditional Archery Podcast and Bowhunting
In this episode we are live from Compton Traditional Bowhunters Big Game Classic. We talk with Dave Hewitt about the organization and what it is they do. This is great organization and we are … Read More
Recording and mix engineer Ryan Hewitt starting paying his dues in the business before he could even cash a check. He grew up surrounded by recording, assisting his father Dave Hewitt on mobile recordings, and eventually entering the business in earnest after college. He worked his way up in the old school way, assisting the best engineers of the day and working in the classic studios of New York. His journey eventually led him to LA and then to Nashville, where we met to talk about his career, coming up in the tradition, forging new paths, working with new technology, developing his own sound, the value of producers, and when to take a steak of the grill. Along the way we discuss working with Blink 182, Harry Connick Jr., Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Lumineers, The Avett Brothers, Rick Rubin, John Frusciante, Brad Mehldau, and many more. www.third-story.com