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Reading Time: < 1 minute Can we trust Ofsted school gradings? Our 145th interview is with, Tom Rogers, a history teacher, director of Edudate, Teachers Talk Radio and TeachMeetIcons. Listen to the podcast (38 minutes) In this podcast, listen t
Reading Time: < 1 minute How does learning happen? Our 144th interview is with Dr Paul Kirschner, an international speaker and researcher, and emeritus professor of educational psychology at the Open University of the Netherlands and guest pro
Reading Time: 2 minutes Are teachers demoralised or burnt out, and why do teachers have a reluctance to say ‘no’? Our 51st interview is with Professor Doris A. Santoro, an academic at Bowdoin College is a liberal arts college in America’s Nort
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can teachers help improve student outcomes through reading? Our 143rd interview is with Ruth Everett, an English teacher for almost 40 years who supports senior leaders and colleagues to help student outcomes in re
Reading Time: < 1 minute What if schools in Wales extended the teaching day for pupils? In our 142nd podcast, podcast host Libby Isaac discusses the Welsh timetable trial with Nathan Glynn. Listen to this podcast (20 minutes) In this podcast,
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can teachers improve student motivation? Our 140th interview is with Dr Andrew Curran, a paediatric neurologist and speaker for teacher CPD; focused on studying brain health and psycho-emotional health. Listen to t
Reading Time: < 1 minute How do head teachers navigate leading their school community? Our 139th interview is with Dr Victoria Carr, head teacher of a primary school in England; author and British army reserve officer … Listen to the podcast (
Reading Time: < 1 minute What would an alternate for Ofsted be? Our 134th interview is with Geoff Barton, the general secretary for the Association of School and College Leaders. Geoff is a fomer English teacher and school head teacher … In th
Reading Time: < 1 minute How do we recognise diverse needs within further education? Our 133rd interview is with Fabian Darku, a further education teacher, sports lecturer and teaching and learning leader at West Herts College in Watford, Sout
Reading Time: < 1 minute What is it like to work as a primary school leader during COVID-19? Our 132nd interview is with, Sam Keys, deputy headteacher, and SENCO lead at St Bede’s Catholic Primary school in Newcastle … Listen to the podcast (2
Reading Time: < 1 minute How does your headteacher manage teacher workload and wellbeing? Our 131st interview is with, Helen Nelson and Sara Scott, head teacher and deputy head teacher at Joseph Cash Primary School in Coventry. Listen to the p
Reading Time: < 1 minute How prolific is your school’s design and technology department? Our 130th interview is with, Stephen Sadler, a DT teacher, passionate about technology and robotics and the winner of Digital Innovator of the Year at the
Reading Time: < 1 minute What professional development opportunities are there for experienced teachers? Our 129th interview is with, Haili Hughes, a former teacher, and current doctoral student at Glasgow University, head of education at IRIS
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can school leaders genuinely reduce teacher workload? Our 129th interview is with, David Lowbridge-Ellis, former deputy head teacher of Barr Beacon School and current deputy director of school improvement at the Ma
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can we help our young people to love reading? Our 127th podcast is with Jim Knight and Channell Fusco. Jim is a former Minister for Schools and current non-executive director of Nord Anglia Education and the E-ACT
Reading Time: < 1 minute How does your school champion pupil mental health? Our 127th interview is with, Richard Langton, head teacher of Queen Mary’s Grammar School in Walsall and Sophie McPhee, PSHE coordinator and programme director for Cha
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can social media data inform future education decisions? Our 126th interview is with Dr Wasim Ahmed, a senior lecturer in digital business at the University of Stirling in Scotland, specialising in social media ana
Reading Time: < 1 minute Does your school have a healthy professional development budget? Our 124th interview is with, Melissa Beeko, teacher and current primary learning and staff development coordinator at The British School, Rio de Janeiro.
Reading Time: < 1 minute How do schools consider teacher workload in a sensible way? Our 123rd interview is with Jennifer Webb, a teacher for 13 years and current assistant principal for teaching and learning at a school in Wakefield, West Yor
Reading Time: < 1 minute How does a concrete-pictorial-abstract approach help pupils to learn maths? Our 122nd interview is with, Louise Pennington, former teacher, and the current professional development lead for primary and secondary at Oxf
Reading Time: < 1 minute What role do mobile phones have in a media studies classroom? Our 121st interview is with, Peter Holland an English teacher and lead teacher for film and media studies. Discover how Peter has accessed hundreds of film
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can schools as an employer become more confident employing teachers with disability? Our 120th interview is with, Katja, a secondary school and Modern Foreign Languages teacher specialising in French and German. Li
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can all schools be supported to provide the technology our young people need? Our 119th interview is with, Ben Mansell, UK Country Manager of Wireless Connectivity provider – Kajeet. Across the UK, 9 per cent of ho
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can graphic organisers support teaching and learning? Our 118th interview is with, David Rodger-Goodwin, geography teacher, head of year 10 and 11 at a secondary school in Lincolnshire and very soon, an author! Lis
Reading Time: < 1 minute How can we keep relationships at the heart of school improvement? Our 117th interview is with, Armand Doucet, Canadian educator, author, speaker, and former soccer coach. Listen to the podcast (36 minutes) In this podc
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