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From Page to Practice

A weekly Education podcast
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From Page to Practice

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From Page to Practice

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From Page to Practice

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From Page to Practice

A weekly Education podcast
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Episodes of From Page to Practice

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In this episode I speak to Liam Anderson about being a school governor.https://twitter.com/LiamTAnderson   If you’d like to support the podcast you can subscribe, share with colleagues or even visit www.buymeacoffee.com/fptppod
In this episode I speak to Claire Badger about leading on teaching and learning. The conversation includes talk about creativity and student/teacher learning communities.Some relevant links:https://twitter.com/badger_claireIf you’d like
In this episode I speak to Miriam Hussain. The conversation includes two pieces of educational literature which have had the biggest impact on her practice. Some relevant links:Follow Miriam on X https://twitter.com/MiriamHussain_ If you
In this episode I speak to Jo Blackman about CPD, qualifications and her passion for her subject area of DT. You can connect with Jo via X (formally known as Twitter) https://twitter.com/TeachingJB  If you’d like to support the podcast you c
In this episode I speak to Clara Mason about leadership, CPD and Equity in Education.Some relevant links:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Equity-education-Levelling-learning-practical/dp/1398387444 https://twitter.com/claramason77 If you’d like
In this episode I speak to Anthony about Primary Geography. The conversation includes being a specialist in a subject at primary level, when it isn't necessarily your degree subject, and ideas about enquiry. Some relevant links:https://twit
In this episode I speak to Lucy Dreznin about supporting students with SEND, especially in MFL. The conversation includes the 6 Cs that she considers to be important for this topic.Follow Lucy on X:https://twitter.com/ldreznin If you’d l
In this episode I speak to Andrea Baumgartner about applying her reading of educational research to supporting her children with their learning at home. The conversation includes why Andrea is interested in this, how she supports her children a
In this episode I speak to Mark Taylor about podcasting and connecting with a range of teachers. The conversation includes the benefits of talking to teachers from a range of contexts and creating communities.Some relevant links:https://www
In this episode I speak to Nathan Douglas about stepping up into senior leadership.https://twitter.com/Nathan_DHT_EdD If you’d like to support the podcast you can subscribe, share with colleagues or even visit www.buymeacoffee.com/fptppod
In this episode I speak to Ben Breen about being an evangelist for evidence-informed practice. The conversation includes his masters degree, teaching across different specialisms and what he does to encourage colleagues to engage with evidence.
In this episode I speak to Isabelle Jones about ResearchEd, supporting ITTs and being evidence informed. If you’d like to support the podcast you can subscribe, share with colleagues or even visit www.buymeacoffee.com/fptppodTo subscribe
In this episode I speak to Haili and Holly about The Maternity Paternity Teacher Project. The conversation includes information on how to volunteer and support for school leaders, parents and future parents.If you’d like to support the podca
In this episode I speak to Amarbeer Singh Gill about his book Dunloskey's Strengthening the Student Toolbox In Action. The conversation includes the book, why he wrote it, how he hopes teachers will use it and his thoughts on evidence informed
In this episode I speak to Rachel Ball and Alex Fairlamb about their book: What is History Teaching, Now? A practical handbook for all history teachers and educators. The conversation includes why they wrote the book, what readers can expect an
In this episode I speak to Bradley Busch about making development opportunities accessible to teachers. The conversation includes the books and other work of Inner Drive, the benefits of podcasts and what it is to be evidence informed.Some r
In this episode I speak to Kaylee about career changing, being an ECT and completing a masters in education. If you’d like to support the podcast you can subscribe, share with colleagues or even visit www.buymeacoffee.com/fptppodTo subscr
In this episode I speak to Jo Turton about engaging with different forms of CPD and the importance of doing so.At the end of the episode we speak about SEND in MFL. Shortly after the recording Jo came across this episode which you may find i
In this episode I speak to Jess Gosling about her experience as an international early years practitioner. The conversation includes where she finds her CPD and how she chooses what to engage with, her research into language acquisition in the
In this episode I speak to Dave and Rhiannon about running a CPD book club. The conversation includes how they started the Greenshaw Learning Trust book club, how far it's come, their advice to others thinking of doing something similar and the
In this episode I speak to Lisa Coe about being an evidence informed primary maths specialist. The conversation includes how she ended up in this specialism and how she transfers reading about secondary maths into a primary context.Some rele
In this episode I speak to Arthur Moore about podcasts, edubooks and doing CPD your own way. The conversation includes the benefits of having your own edupodcast and what you can expect from Arthurs podcast TandTeaching.Some relevant links:
In this episode I speak to Tracey Leese about empowering teachers with reading. The conversation includes the impact for early career teachers, WomenEd and the book Tracey co-authored, Teach Like a Queen.Some relevant links:https://www.amaz
In this episode I speak to Steph Lancake about revision, cognitive load and being the edu-geek in your school. We really enjoyed our chat and how that you enjoy listening.In the CPD Library round Steph mentions wanting to know more about SEN
In this episode I speak to Steph Lancake about revision, cognitive load and being the edu-geek in your school. We really enjoyed our chat and how that you enjoy listening.In the CPD Library round Steph mentions wanting to know more about SEN
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