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Coach Dan John and I have been embarking on a journey back in time, exploring the legendary tale of “The Sword in the Stone” and its profound connection to the world of education.
We’re not just unraveling the magic behind Excalibur, but also dissecting the educational theories of open and closed-loop methods and how they resonate with Arthur’s transformative journey. What can we learn from T.H. White’s writing about adapting to different learning styles?
Whether you’re a teacher, a student, or just someone curious about the intersection of legend and learning, this episode promises to unravel the enchanting ties between “The Sword in the Stone” and the educational quest for knowledge. I’m grateful to Dan for taking me on this journey. Whether or not you’re a fan of the book, our discussions are relevant to everyone.
For those that don’t already know: Coach Dan John is a world-renowned strength coach and mentor to many in the fitness industry. Dan has competed at the highest levels of Olympic lifting, Highland Games, and the Weight Pentathlon. He has authored numerous books and continues to educate through his coaching and workshops worldwide.
I am very grateful to call Dan my friend and love the opportunity to learn from him. I’ve been enjoying these conversations and hope you have too. If you have, please rate my podcast on your platform of choice and share it with others! If you would like to support with a donation to help keep this podcast going and support the work I do, you can become a patron of the show by visiting my website or http://Patreon.com/sifumimichan. Thanks for the support! I appreciate it.
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