Episodes
11 hours ago
11 hours ago
Tonight I talked to award winning author Emily Randall-Jones about neurodiversity and writing, the creative process and everything in between. We talk about the differences, challenges and with some great advice and strategies to get the best from your neurodiverse students.
12 hours ago
12 hours ago
Following on from the show about leadership qualities, Maxine explores the idea that these are not fixed. Thinking about Growth Mindset, limiting assumptions and beliefs and how we can develop the skills and traits of great leaders.
2 days ago
2 days ago
Join Paul as he chats with Ruud Lelieur of the University of Antwerp about Teachers' Academic Optimism.
Find out the three main components of changing how your students learn, feel and behave.
Learn how you can feel less drained and more energised after a day's teaching when you approach school from the perspective of Teachers' Academic Optimism.
Heres's the trailer from the acclaimed and Oscar nominated The Teachers' Lounge mentioned in tonight's show - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCE6W16ULVQ&ab_channel=Curzon
3 days ago
3 days ago
Lucy explores teacher accents - have they held some teachers back? Lucy is joined by a range of guests who describe their experience of having a prominent accent in education.
4 days ago
4 days ago
Kathryn is joined by AHT Zoe Neagle to discuss her first year in her role in a North London school. We discuss the journey from identification of improvement priorities to the green shoots of success and beyond.
5 days ago
5 days ago
Tom Rogers and special guest host Kathryn Clark interview Maths educator and author David Shattock about his John Catt publication; 'Presenting Children to Maths'. You can grab your copy of the book right here: https://www.johncattbookshop.com/products/presenting-children-to-maths-stronger-character-for-better-learning
5 days ago
5 days ago
Toby Doncaster and Aileen Wallace uncover the secrets behind embracing edtech in the classroom. What are the benefits and pitfalls and how does one start in edtech? With passion, enthusiasm and humour, Aileen recounts her edtech journey and details what went well, both for learners and herself as well as a possible glimpse into the future of edtech and AI.
5 days ago
5 days ago
Join me as I talk to Richard Ingam.
Richard is a researcher at the University of Exeter's School of Education. A former teacher he now specialises in inclusive education and systems thinking.
5 days ago
5 days ago
Join Chris as he offers insights into key aspects of A-Level Politics including comparative theory, ideologies and evaluation.
6 days ago
6 days ago
Should teachers use phones in the classroom? How should teachers interact with social media? What are the safeguarding risks for teachers and students when teachers embark on a social media journey themselves? What are the risks, rewards and pitfalls? All of this is covered and more in this episode of the Sunday Social with Anna Hudson and special guest 'Ruth A', who has a following on Instagram and other networks.