Welcome to Oundle Voices, a podcast exploring the ideas shaping education and young people’s lives today.
In each episode we look beyond headlines and examination results to consider the fuller purpose of education: how we help young people become resilient, curious, ambitious and open minded, how they find belonging, and how we prepare them for a future we cannot yet fully see.
In this episode, Ray Cilia, DET teacher at Oundle, reflects on the value of hands on learning, the power of iteration and why moving ideas into three dimensions builds confidence, resilience and belief. At a time when Design and Technology faces real pressure nationally, he makes the case for why it matters more than ever.
Listen here