10 pedagogically-sound reasons you should absolutely watch 'Nats What I Reckon' if you're going to be videoing your lectures for the upcoming year.

1⃣ He lays out the motivation straight up front.
2⃣ He understands the wider context of the work involved, and its effects on wider society.
3⃣ He's not afraid to make you do some of the work filling in the detail, while providing checks to make sure your improvisations are successful.
4⃣ He gets the misconceptions out of the way straight up front, with no messing around.
5⃣ He takes into account the diversity of the audience, particularly trying to include those who have children and need to balance out learning with childcare.
6⃣ He's understanding and highly flexible with deadlines.
7⃣ He lays out alternative methodologies, with sound arguments for and against in clear terms.
8⃣ He takes health and safety seriously and makes risk assessments for demonstrations part of the exemplars.
9⃣ He leaves in the mistakes, which shows that messing up is part of the process.
🔟He always ends with a succinct summary of the main take-home points that everyone should remember.
The guy is currently my food hero. Anyway, go like, share and subscribe on Facebook, YouTube or whatever, I don't care, maybe bung him a fiver or something: http://natswhatireckon.teejunction.com.au/page/videos 
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