PE Insights Episode 28: Dale Sidebottom – the importance of play, being brave and taking risks

Introduction

In this podcast episode, Nathan Walker delves into the personal journey and professional insights of Dale Sidebottom, an experienced physical education (PE) teacher based in Australia. Dale shares his experiences growing up in a sports-centric environment, transitioning to becoming a PE teacher, and ultimately founding the School of Play, where he educates teachers on building relationships through play.

Personal Journey

Dale narrates his journey from being deeply involved in various sports during his upbringing in regional Victoria, Australia, to becoming a PE teacher. His inspiration stemmed from the positive impact of his own PE teachers, leading him to aspire to be a role model for students. His experiences teaching in Australia and later in London, facing diverse challenges and environments, shaped his perspective on the importance of building relationships with students.

Insights into Teaching Philosophy

Dale emphasises the significance of fostering connections and creating a safe, fun environment in PE classes. He highlights the transformative power of play in enhancing student engagement and promoting well-being. Dale’s approach revolves around experiential learning, where students actively participate in activities and reflect on their experiences, fostering a deeper understanding of movement and connection.

Challenges and Solutions

Throughout the discussion, Dale addresses the challenges faced by educators, particularly in engaging disinterested or sceptical students. He shares practical strategies, such as employing connection starters or icebreakers, to build rapport and create an inclusive classroom culture. Dale’s emphasis on making PE enjoyable resonates with his belief that fun is essential for meaningful learning experiences.

Promoting Play in Education

The podcast underscores the broader implications of incorporating play-based learning not only in PE but also across educational settings. Dale advocates for a holistic approach to education that prioritises movement, creativity, and student agency. He highlights the role of educators in inspiring curiosity and instilling a love for lifelong learning through playful experiences.

Teacher Well-being

Dale offers a key message to teachers to maintain their well-being. Teachers often prioritise everyone else’s needs above their own, neglecting their well-being. Dale emphasises the importance of self-care, highlighting that kindness to others starts with kindness to oneself. He encourages teachers to make time for their wellness, recognising that neglecting self-care can lead to burnout and low energy. Starting the day with a personal win, such as exercise or a simple morning routine, sets a positive tone and ensures teachers prioritise their own needs.

Embrace Fun and Creativity

Dale advocates for injecting more fun and creativity into education. He challenges the notion of excessive seriousness in schools and encourages teachers to incorporate elements of play, laughter, and spontaneity into their classrooms. Embracing fun not only enhances the learning experience but also fosters a positive environment where students feel safe to express themselves and take risks.

Believe in Yourself and Take Risks

He urges teaches to believe in themselves and embrace experimentation and risk-taking. The conversation highlights the importance of trying new approaches, even if they may fail, as failure provides valuable learning experiences. By believing in themselves and stepping out of their comfort zones, educators can model resilience and growth mindset for their students, inspiring them to pursue their passions and goals with confidence.

Key Takeaways and Reflections

Dale serves as a testament to the transformative potential of PE in shaping students’ holistic development. His emphasis on fun, connection, and experiential learning resonates with contemporary pedagogical approaches that prioritise student engagement and growth. The podcast offers valuable insights for educators seeking to reimagine their teaching practices and cultivate meaningful learning experiences through play.

About the Guest

Dale Sidebottom is an experienced physical education (PE) teacher based in Australia and founder of School of Play.

You can connect with Dale directly via X at @DaleSidebottom

Listen and Connect

To listen to the full episode please follow these links to Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

If you would like to be a guest on the PE Insights Podcast please reach out by contacting us here or reach out to Nathan Walker via X at @NWalkerPE

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