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Big Education with Sarah Seleznyov

48 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Sarah Seleznyov, strategic lead for learning and development at Big Education Trust and founding headteacher of School 360, explores what a more holistic approach to education could look like in practice. In this episode, Sarah discusses the “head, heart and hand” philosophy behind A Practical Guide to a Big Education and reflects on the importance of balancing academic achievement with wellbeing, creativity, relationships and future-ready skills. She explores design thinking, teacher agency, play-based learning and broader approaches to evidence and assessment. Sarah also shares examples from School 360, including family-style dining and interdisciplinary learning, and explains how psychologically safe cultures and supportive professional development can strengthen both staff wellbeing and innovation in schools. Explore more here: A Practical Guide to a Big Education [https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/practical-guide-to-a-big-education-9781801997928/] Big Education Trust [https://bigeducation.org/]

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Big Education with Sarah Seleznyov

Sarah Seleznyov, strategic lead for learning and development at Big Education Trust and founding headteacher of School 360, explores what a more holistic approach to education could look like in practice. In this episode, Sarah discusses the “head, heart and hand” philosophy behind A Practical Guide to a Big Education and reflects on the importance of balancing academic achievement with wellbeing, creativity, relationships and future-ready skills. She explores design thinking, teacher agency, play-based learning and broader approaches to evidence and assessment. Sarah also shares examples from School 360, including family-style dining and interdisciplinary learning, and explains how psychologically safe cultures and supportive professional development can strengthen both staff wellbeing and innovation in schools. Explore more here: A Practical Guide to a Big Education [https://www.bloomsbury.com/uk/practical-guide-to-a-big-education-9781801997928/] Big Education Trust [https://bigeducation.org/]

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