
The Edtech Podcast #305 Bett UK 2026 : Inclusion, Real Schools, Practical Impact
Jan 22, 2026
Kerry Weston, an education leader at the BRIT School, discusses blending digital innovation with arts education, arguing that human connection is vital despite AI's potential. Joanna Gibbs, founder of SENsational Tutors, shares her transition into neuro-inclusive education while addressing anxiety around the upcoming SEND white paper and the importance of personalized support for students. Finally, Phil, from Tide Education, highlights the need for a unified student intervention timeline to improve collaboration amongst schools, families, and teachers, emphasizing real-time data entry to avoid lost information.
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Human Core Of Creative Education
- Kerry Weston says art education must keep human connection at its core even as AI aids workflows and ideation.
- She urges curiosity and cautious integration so AI helps artists without replacing human creativity.
Explore AI With Students Deliberately
- Be curious: explore AI with students so they can make informed choices about using it in creative work.
- Use AI for ideation and workflow, not as a substitute for authentic human expression.
From Slum School To International Classrooms
- Joanna Gibbs described teaching in a slum school in India and then joining an innovative international school via an interview based on that experience.
- Those early roles shaped her inclusive, student-led approach to education.
