Welcome to Breaking Social Stigmas with Amanda Stanley where we dive deep into life, business, homeschooling and chip away at the holds society has had on us for years. I’m your host Amanda Stanley. I live in Texas with my husband, Brandon and son, Hunter. Together we are a powerhouse family defying all odds that have been stacked against us. We knew we were made for more so we sought after it. Now I’m sharing our message to all others who know they are made for more in life yet not knowing ...
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Gain practical insights for safeguarding your restaurant's financial health and profitability on the Self Insurance Podcast. Hosted by Kaya Stanley, seasoned attorney and CEO of CRMBC, this series features insightful discussions with industry leaders and experienced operators. Learn how to navigate work comp challenges, optimize insurance strategies, and implement best practices from top performers and advisors in the restaurant industry. Success leaves clues, and this podcast is designed to ...
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The Bodcast is Bustle's biweekly podcast about the experience of living in a body in 2017. Themes include abortion, immigration, gender identity, and more. Host: Amanda Richards Producers: Pierre Bienaimé & Anna Parsons
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StoryTimeFlix produces Bone-chilling animated horror stories that will send shivers down your spine. Our new series "Gray District Agency" podcast. The Animated cartoon version is also available on the Youtube channel StoryTimeFlix.
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EntreArchitect's Context & Clarity Live co-hosted by Jeff Echols and Katie Kangas is the place where authors, experts, and thought leaders go to have engaged conversations with entrepreneurial architects around the world.
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As a former correctional officer in Alberta for almost 2 decades and the founder of Blue Line Fitness Testing which provides law enforcement fitness testing and wellness workshops, I started this podcast as a way for female first responders to be able to share their stories including the trials, tribulations and triumphs of their daily work. Our episodes cover female correctional officers and caseworkers, military personnel, female paramedics, firefighters and dispatchers, as well as feature ...
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Paperback reads. We love them cheap. We love them dirty. We love to ask: why are white men the only ones with inner lives or three-dimensional personalities? Hosts Amanda Meadows and Geoffrey Golden dig deep into the dollar bins of used bookstores and your grandmother’s storage unit, looking for pulp and sass. Dirt Cheap brings those long-lost stories to life, with a heavy dose of humor and a dash of schadenfreude. This season, we're reading Murder in the Glass Room, a Los Angeles noir novel ...
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Live talk radio for teachers. Breaking news and analysis.
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Classical Christian Apologetics, Biblical Theology, and Christian Living. Be sure to check out Pastor Brian's website at http://bellatorchristi.com. Also, be sure to visit Pastor Brian's YouTube channel at http://www.youtube.com/BCPowerman.
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On Preach, host Lee Hale sits down with people from all walks of life and all religions. You’ll hear people talk honestly about their doubts and beliefs. How they wrestle with life’s big questions. And the way spirituality intersects with their daily struggles and joys. These days, especially on social media, the word “Preach” is used as a way to encourage someone to share their story. To validate. To tell them that they deserve to be heard. That’s what this show is about. Empowering the peo ...
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Litigation Lessons: Cooper Brown's Amanda Rodriguez on Tackling Fraud and Claim Documentation
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In this episode of the Self Insurance Podcast, hosted by CRMBC, Amanda Rodriguez, an attorney and partner at Cooper Brown, discusses her journey to becoming a workers' compensation litigator. The conversation covers Amanda’s background, the common reasons workers' comp cases get litigated, the importance of employer documentation, and the prevalenc…
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Interview Insight: The Late Show with Lucy Neuburger & Hannah Wilson
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Hannah, @ArtTeacherHWN & Lucy, @LuEliz1989 talk about interviews! Everyone has stories, good and bad, about interviews they've done. They explore the questions sensible and ridiculous that candidates are asked and answer the question - What do you think teachers should be required to do during an interview?…
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Talking leadership! What advice would you give to a middle leader starting out in their role?: The Late Late Show with Danielle Walley
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In her debut TTR show, Dani discussed top tips for leaders, reflects on past mistakes and answers questions about how leaders can navigate tricky situations! Dani gives 5 top tips: 1. You don’t have to know it all! 2. Listen. 3. Lead by example. 4. You can’t / shouldn’t change everything in one go. 5. Protect your people.…
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Mobile phone bans in schools - long overdue or overreach?: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom is joined by Professor Pete Etchells and teacher Benjamin White to discuss mobile phone bans in schools - are they the answer? Is the trend correct? What could or should we do instead? Pete shares plenty of the research evidence around phone use for young people and Ben adds his own school experiences into the mix.…
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The (South) East Asian student-The Monday Morning Break with Khanh-Duc Kuttig
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Khanh-Duc and Eileen Wan talk about their educational experience in Singapore and attempt to bust some of the myths about Asian students.By Teachers Talk Radio
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How does great PD bring joy to school: The Late Show with Beejesh Deva
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Beejesh talks to Jon Gilbert, a trust wide PD lead about how great professional development brings Joy to schools. They unpack how intentional thinking can drive great PD, how to make tacit knowledge explicit and how multistranded PD can meet the needs of all and what it looks like.By Teachers Talk Radio
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SEND and Writing: Saturday Live with Jamie Clark
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Martin Ferguson joins Jamie Clark for a conversation about SEND and Writing. They discuss the cognitive demands of writing and practical strategies to overcome these barriers.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Inclusive Practices: The Sunday Lunchtime Show with Graham Stanley
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I spoke to Gerard McLoughlin about inclusive practices in #education, especially #ELT, and was joined at the end of the show by Phil Longwell.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Classroom Culture Connect: Bridging Behaviour Management and Learning: The Sunday Twilight Show with Sarah Kate Towlson
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In this episode, we dive into the connection between classroom culture, wellbeing, behaviour management and learning outcomes. Join host Sarah Kate Towlson as she talks with Mark Pestell, Assistant Head in charge of Key Stage 3 and Holly Brookes, Wellbeing Lead, to explore practical strategies for creating positive classroom environments, managing …
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Secondary fears, £10k fines, Policies huh!: The Weekly Review
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On The Weekly Review, Lianne Lax and Brent Poland discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. Show production by Lianne Lax. This week's stories: Most primary teachers would not consider secondary https://www.tes.com/magazine/news/primary/most-primary-teachers-would-teach-in-secondary-school Italy revives policy of failing badly …
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Beyond School Walls. How Technology is Shaping Alternate Provision: The Late Show onTeachers Talk Radio with James Radburn
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Join James Radburn as he is in conversation with Ayesha Allen, a Principal of an online Alternate Provision supporting students who struggle to access in-person education. With over 14 years of experience in teaching and leadership, Ayesha shares insights into how digital platforms are transforming education for vulnerable learners, including those…
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Tactical Life and Wellness with Sergeant Ryan Walker
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Send us a text Season 7 gets even better (I know, can you freaking believe it!) as we welcome Ryan Walker, a Sergeant with the Edmonton Police Tactical Unit and the owner of four Supplement King locations in the Edmonton area. Ryan, only our second male guest on the show, brings a wealth of experience and insights into both the high-stakes world of…
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The sometimes misunderstood, always vital, role of the SENCo. The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
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Dr. Tristan Middleton discusses the role of the special education coordinator (SENCO) in schools and the challenges they face. The SENCO is a mandated role in state schools in the UK and is responsible for overseeing the provision for children with special educational needs (SEN) and supporting the development of teachers. However, the role of the …
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What Do We Want From The Curriculum Review?: Education Tonight
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Adam (@aspence81) and Brent (@BrentPoland1) explore the DfE's call for teachers, and others, to provide their thoughts on the current curriculum. In part 2 they shed light on the shortage of TAs in our schools and the working conditions they endure along with analysis of their remuneration packages.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Teaching in the USA: Thursday Late, Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
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Chris is joined by guest John Lawson to explore the key differences between education in the USA and the UK.By Teachers Talk Radio
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At the chalkface - the untold story of teaching: The Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds
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Michelle is joined by two experienced teachers - Mrs Denise Kai-Samba and Mrs Eunice Taylor - to delve into what teaching is really like on the day to day. They explore the highs, the lows and everything in between.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Understanding Underwriting: What Restaurant Owners Need to Know
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In this episode of the Self Insurance Podcast by CRMBC, host Kaya interviews Scott Gaffner, CRMBC's Chief Underwriting Officer, about the intricacies of workers' compensation self-insurance in California. With over 30 years of experience, Scott examines the advantages of self-insured groups, the importance of underwriting, and the common misconcept…
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Heard it in the playground! Fake news and media literacy: The Late Show with Lucy Neuburger, Paul Hazzard and The Economist Foundation
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The show you've been waiting for all week. Lucy @LuEliz1989 and Paul @Arkle123 talk to Katie Campbell and Olivia Plattman from The Economist Education Foundation about their Topical Talk lessons that are available, free to all. Katie was a primary school teacher and specialist leader of education. Olivia was a religious studies teacher where her pa…
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Teaching Ethics: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger
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Hannah and Lucy discuss teaching ethics: Do we as teachers have to be morally appropriate at all times in public? How could you add an ethics twist to your lesson? Let us know and join in the show. How do you teach kids to make logical and rational decisions based on facts? Is that a skill you can learn? It's the Late Show with @ArtTeacherHWN and @…
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The Necessity of Reading to open up the Curriculum: TTR Special with Reading Solutions UK
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An array of incredible guests discuss the importance of reading for learning across the curriculum. Guests are: Annie Vincent - Head of English and Literacy Coordinator Rebekah Ricketts - Head of English and AHT Nick Fullarton - Reading Solutions UK reading development consultant Sarah Jackson-Buckley - Head of History and Literacy coordinator This…
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Nomadic teachers - Can you move schools too many times?: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom is joined by Mike Watson and Chris Redding as they discuss their experiences of moving schools fairly frequently. Mike has had 7 schools in 20 years, Tom 10+ in 18 and Chris is onto his 6th. They discuss how each career move had its pros and cons, when school moves went wrong and what they learnt along the way. They talk about whether there is …
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The A to Z of Primary Maths: The Twilight Show with Claire Bills
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Claire Bills is joined by two special guests to discuss the book 'The A to Z of Primary Maths'. The first guest is Kate Frood, the author of this brilliant John Catt publication. The second guest is deputy headteacher Charlotte Lever. Together, they share lots of insights, strategies and nuggets of advice for teachers of primary Maths. Remember, yo…
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What does literacy learning look like in Tanzania?: The Late Show with Christopher Vowles
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Christopher talks with former teacher, teacher-trainer and researcher Kate Fox about non-formal literacy practices in Tanzania.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Creative Writing in ELT: The Sunday Lunchtime Show with Graham Stanley
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Larbi Arbaoui from Morocco joins me for a conversation about engaging students with creative writing in ELT (English Language Teaching).By Teachers Talk Radio
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Party Pooping, 1265 Hrs, Teacher ID crisis: The Weekly Review
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On The Weekly Review, Lianne Lax, John Gibbs and Brent Poland discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. Show production by Lianne Lax. This week's stories: Labour Party Conference 2024: Breakfast club trial to launch in April Catherine McKinnell, Schools Minister seeks to improve inclusion in the education workforce Education S…
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On the Level about A-Level: The Saturday Social with Xander Lofts
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Xander talks to Jack Brown of TLMaths about the ins and outs of A-Level; on entry requirements, why students fail courses, and how to optimise teaching strategies and schemes of work to best support students who have chosen your subject.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Relational Frame Theory : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Darren takes on RFT, one of the most complex theories he's discussed to date, and talks about how the concept of relational frames can help with all knowledge acquisition, not just language.By Teachers Talk Radio
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The Role of PE in Schools Today: The Friday Late Show with David Brown
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Dave will be joined by Dr Gary Stidder, Dr Vicky Randall and Will Swaithes to discuss all things Physical Education. What is the role of PE in schools today, particularly in terms of the post-COVID educational world? How should the subject be taught and what should the ultimate outcome be for students studying PE at primary and high school level? J…
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Trends in SEND: The Friday Twilight Show with Claire Cannon
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SEND is an ever-changing landscape. For those with a SEND specific role such as SENCo there are always demands from a range of sources. It can feel hard to get ahead. In this show, Claire takes a close look at where things are and what trends we are likely to see as the year progresses.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Stacie Bourdon on Mental Health, Equine Wellness, and Serving Those Who Serve
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Send us a text In this enlightening episode of Sirens, Slammers, and Service, we welcome Stacie Bourdon, a 15-year veteran first responder and the passionate founder of CX Solid, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for alternative mental health initiatives for federal correctional officers. Stacie's commitment to supporting the men…
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The SENCOs survival kit: The Friday Morning Break with Carl Smith
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Hear experienced SENCO Mary Mindham explaining how to stay sane and even enjoy the role of being a SENCO. Find out why Mary says you're a SENCO not SENDO!By Teachers Talk Radio
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Teacher Debt, Fads & PPA: Education Tonight
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Brent Poland (@BrentPoland1) and Lianne Lax (@R_6andtherest) as they discuss debt accrued when training to be a teacher - should this be written off if you stay in education for a certain amount of time? Has teaching really changed that much? Are the new fads just putting more pressure on students? And ... is there ever enough PPA time?…
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Cutting Costs & Improving Care: Darrin Schenck on the Benefits of Telephonic Nurse Triage
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In this episode of The Self-Insurance Podcast brought to you by CRMBC, host Kaya interviews Darrin Schenck, VP of sales for TriageNow. They discuss the importance and benefits of employing telephonic nurse triage solutions specifically for workplace injuries in the hospitality industry. Darrin explains how TriageNow helps mitigate claims, provides …
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Reflections on an international career: The Monday Morning Break with Khanh-Duc Kuttig
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Sabina Mammadova and I talk about teacher education, being away from home and how working abroad has made us better, and stronger teachers.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Building Writing Stamina: The Late Late Show with Rae and Lianne
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Rae and Lianne discuss social media controversy, how to support primary and secondary students to develop their extended writing abilities, and goats.By Teachers Talk Radio
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AI & Language Teaching and Learning: The Sunday Lunchtime Show with Graham Stanley
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Independent Languages Consultant Joe Dale joins me for a chat about AI and the teaching and learning of languagesBy Teachers Talk Radio
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Sch Take Over, No Mice or Men, Have a lie-in: The Weekly Review
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On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Kathryn Taylor discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. Show production by Lianne Lax. This week's stories: Mayors’ bid for school oversight role https://www.tes.com/magazine/news/general/mayors-bid-school-oversight-role No GCSE student should have to read Of Mice and Men ag…
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Dual Coding : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Trigger warning: Be aware the first 15 minutes of the show contains discussion of pet death. Please go straight to the first set of advertisements and the news if you will find this triggering. Darren discusses the concept of dual coding, why it helps process information and why it isn't as cogitively overloading as he first thought.…
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Navigating Multi-lingual Classrooms: The Late Show with Krupa and Nazya
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How do we create language-positive schools and why is this so important? An insightful discussion that is relevant for all those who want to embrace and engage multilingualism.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Amanda Lachambre's Journey: From Communications to Canine Comfort
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Send us a text Season 7 continues to get better as we welcome Amanda Lachambre, a dedicated 10-year member of the Edmonton Police Service, who shares her inspiring journey through the ranks. Starting as a communications officer, Amanda transitioned to patrol, where she has served the community with unwavering commitment. Now, she embarks on a groun…
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What is Restorative Practices in Schools? The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
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Dr. Nicola Preson explains why restorative practice is compatible with discipline and boundaries. We look at the origin of restorative practice as well as its strengths and limits. Dr. Nichola Preston began her career in the Thames Valley Police Force, She has also been a school teacher specializing in children with special needs. Nicola is now a s…
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TTR Bake off Special! Thursday Late, Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
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Join Chris as he explores the Bake-Off inspired challenge of adapting one lesson for diverse, multiple groups.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Should Mobile Phones Be Banned?: Education Tonight
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As a large academy chain takes the decision to ban mobile phones, Adam @aspence81 and Brent (@BrentPoland1) dial up a storm in their exploration of whether it's the right or wrong decision. Should more schools do the same, they ask. In part 2 they debate the importance of Geography in the light of celebrity, Kerry Katona's comments that "Geography …
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Do We Care Enough About The Option Subjects?: The Twilight Show with Michelle Hinds
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An open discussion on attitudes towards option subjects in secondary schools. Join me with special guests Ms.Lacey Robicheau, experienced teacher of English and Ms Remi Guei, skilled and passionate dance teacher.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Generation AI: The Wednesday Late, Late Show with Toby Doncaster
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In this episode, I talk about my journey into using generative AI and the possible uses of AI in the classroom, as well as look at the negative side of this new, exciting tool.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Growing research informed practice: The Late Late Show with Kathryn Taylor
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Kathryn is joined by Claire Harley, EdD student, history teacher and Assistant Principal: Curriculum. We discuss research-informed practice and teachers’ lived experiences of educational research in a range of contexts.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Neuroaffirming practices in the classroom: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson and Lucy Neuburger
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On Tonight’s Late Show, Hannah (@ArtTeacherHWN)v& Lucy (@LuEliz1989) chat to @SocAnxPod23 about neuroaffirming practices in the classroom. Join them to learn more about supporting neurodivergent learners.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Back to School as a New Parent: The Sunday Late Show with Amanda Kinsley-Smith
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Amanda and her guests, Janine Crawford-McMorran and Paula Cummings, discuss the joys and challenges of balancing being a new parent with being a teacher and school leader.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Critical Citizenship: The Sunday Lunchtime Show with Graham Stanley
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Eugenia Carrión joins me from Argentina to talk about Critical Citizenship.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Bad HW, Class Sizes, Poor Behaviour: The Weekly Review
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On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Christopher Vowles discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. This week's stories: Her daughter asked her to ban homework in California https://www.thetimes.com/world/us-world/article/why-california-is-poised-to-ban-excessive-homework-sz0569lv7 UK primary class sizes among big…
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