A comedy podcast about living with mental illness and learning how to achieve mental chillness. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/khanh-le9/support
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Join Clare Stephens as she asks the questions you’ve always wanted to ask the people who appear to have it all.
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Australian Survivor: Heroes V Villains is here, which means a new season of Australian Survivor Talking Tribal - The Podcast! Join fan favourites Khanh Ong and Brooke Jowett with Survivor expert Shannon Guss in an alliance dedicated to post-episode strat chat. As soon as the torches go out our trio of experts dive into the strategy, the alliances and the drama that play out during Heroes V Villains each week. There's plenty of exclusive content that you won't see on your TV screen or device ...
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If you can see it, you can be it. But what happens when you look around and nobody looks like you? Seen is an interview podcast that talks to inspirational Australians who have come from under-represented backgrounds and communities, and made astonishing impacts on our culture. Host Yumi Stynes gets deep and meaningful with trailblazers like drag royalty Kween Kong, writer Yassmin Abdel-Magied, AFL Women’s star player Darcy Vescio, disability activist Hannah Diviney, and domestic violence ad ...
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Instructional Design - What's it all about? The Monday Morning Break with Khanh Duc Kuttig
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In this episode, Rory Braddell shares with us the ins and outs of instructional design. We hear about the ADDIE model of the instructional design process, the roles in an instructional design team, and how materials created by AI lack that human element.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Goalsettng Workshop : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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On the last Saturday off the summer, Darren plans his goals for the term, talks through effective goal setting processes and gives you the space to join in and come up with your own goals for the next 16ish weeks.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Is hope making a comeback in our schools?: The Friday Morning Break with Carl Smith
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Carl chats with Neil Rawes, an experienced secondary vice principal, about whether hope is making a comeback in schools. They discuss signs that life in schools may be getting better again ranging from the pay award to Ofsted reform and the forthcoming curriculum review.By Teachers Talk Radio
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The Wonderful Insanity of Starting at a New School- Friday Lunch Show with Morgan and Tod
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Morgan and Tod discuss the wonderful whirlwind that is starting at a new school. They explore how it's more than just the initial insets and inductions—it's about deep acculturation and truly investing in the school's vision. How can a school make new staff feel valued and seen. Schools can create opportunities for extended training, leveraging dat…
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STEM and SHAPE aspirations with Futurum Careers: TTR Special with Tom Rogers and Hannah Wilson
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Tom Rogers and Hannah Wilson host a one off special supported by Futurum Careers to discuss the career aspirations of young people, particularly in the areas of STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) and SHAPE (social sciences, humanities and arts for people and the economy). Two incredible guests join the conversation; Julia Blac…
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Teaching with Zines! The Sunday Late Show with Christopher Vowles
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Christopher talks with author, academic and zine-maker Dr Jeanne Scheper about the zine as a medium facilitating individual creative freedom; its connections with protest movements and alternative subcultures; and its value as a teaching tool in the university seminar room.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Using EdTech to support students: The Sunday Lunchtime show with Graham Stanley
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Marina Falasca from Argentina joins me to chat about her work as a teacher, teacher trainer, curriculum designer, and researcher, especially when it comes to integrating EdTech to enhance students' learning experiences and outcomes.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Ice Lollies, Critical Mass, Critical Thinking: The Weekly Review
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On The Weekly Review, Lucy Neuburger, John Gibbs and Brent Poland discuss hot topics in the week's news with host, Paul Hazzard. This week's stories: ‘Too many of us have reached our critical mass of disruptive students’ https://www.tes.com/magazine/teaching-learning/secondary/teachers-reaching-burnout-disruptive-students-behaviour-schools Miss Pop…
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Direct Instruction Demystified: The Saturday Lunch Show Live with Jamie Clark
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Jamie is joined by teacher guest Zach Groshell to discuss all things DI and instructional coaching.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Decoding Leadership : The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Darren takes a look at what leadership is compared to what we think it is and thinks about why it can be so difficult to evaluate the efficacy of a leader.By Teachers Talk Radio
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GCSE Results Special: Education Tonight
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Brent (@BrentPoland1) and Paul (@Arkle123) examine discuss this year's GCSE results and examine the exam system to find out if it's fit for purposes. Tonight's guest is Sammy Wright.By Teachers Talk Radio
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What Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa Knows About Narcissism
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In this special mid-season episode of But Are You Happy, Clare Stephens talks to Alexis Fernandez-Preiksa. Alexis describes her work as combining neuroscience, psychology and tough love - and that’s exactly what she does with her books and in her podcast, Do You F*cking Mind. Alexis and Clare discuss the science of happiness and so much more - incl…
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Tips for starting in a new school: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom hosts solo as he explores the do's and don'ts for starting out in a new school. He talks about his own personal experiences of starting in new schools and then delves into teachers shared wisdom on how to make the best possible start in a new place of work.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Supporting deaf pupils: The Monday Morning Break with Marie Greenhalgh
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Marie talks to Emily Sharpe about the various ways in which teachers can support deaf students.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Google & Gomez, Abolish Exams, Teacherless Classrooms: The Weekly Review
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This week on The Weekly Review Lianne Lax and John Gibbs join Paul for discussion on the top stories from the week in education. This week's stories: Google and Selena Gomez partner to fund teen mental health in the classroom https://www.independent.co.uk/news/google-ap-selena-gomez-mental-health-united-states-b2595295.html Should we abolish exams?…
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The effects of prior learning: The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Darren looks at the research into prior learning and thinks about why we need to be more deliberate about our elicitation of it in our teaching.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Prison Education - Every bit as difficult, challenging, rewarding and essential as you thought: The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
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This week my guests are Cassie Edmiston and Paul Grady. We discuss the work of the Prison Education Trust and Paul's journey from prison to being a successful artist.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Lessons Learnt from the Olympics: Education Tonight
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For one night only, Education Tonight features the dazzling dynamic duo, Lucy & Hannah, as they cast an eye over what we can learn from the Paris Olympics.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Critical skills to help students identify fake news and conspiracy theories?: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Can you teach critical thinking? Should you? What is fake news? How should we instruct students to handle online information? Should we? This is a far ranging debate featuring Claire Fox (Director of the Institute of Ideas), Dan Sohege (Director of Stand for All), Kirsty, Paul and Alistair (all classroom teachers) + some callers too.…
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SEN in Disarray, Schools & Riots, Quality CPD: The Weekly Review
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Hannah Wilson, Lucy Neuburger, Kathryn Taylor and Brent Poland dissect the week's important news stories. Special educational needs system in England in ‘utter disarray’, says ombudsman After the riots: The role of schools in healing our communities How quality CPD could help solve the teacher recruitment crisis Shows of the week include: Education…
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The Next Five Years: The Saturday Social with Xander Lofts
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Xander talks to Mark Ravenwood about teacher recruitment and retention under Labour’s educational initiatives, and why record numbers are both leaving the profession and failing to qualify. To what extent will the 20% VAT levied on independent schools affect the state sector? Will students with SEND be particularly vulnerable? And how can teachers …
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Strengthening the Student Toolbox: The Saturday Live Show with Jamie Clark
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Amarbeer Singh Gill joins Jamie Clark for a conversation around strengthening the student toolbox as they explore the power of research based learning practices.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Feedback: The Saturday Breakfast Show with Darren Lester
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Darren returns after a summer break with a dazzling show focused on feedback. Why do we give feedback? What are its uses? What are the best ways to give feedback?By Teachers Talk Radio
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NEU's Daniel Kebede and School's Response to Riots: Education Tonight
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Brent Poland and Paul Hazzard talk to Daniel Kebede General Secretary, National Education Union NEU about the government's 5.5% pay award. Daniel Kebede - @DanielKebedeNEU In the second half of the show Matt Pinkett tells the duo what he can do to help schools manage toxic masculinity and perhaps formulate a response to the present unrest across th…
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Nationwide riots - How should schools react?: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom Rogers discusses the recent protests and riots that have taken place across the UK. What should schools do? How should schools react? Tom is joined by headteacher Laura Parker who shares her plans for September in light of recent events, including her schools focus on character education. Yasmin Omer, a Science teacher in London, shares her tak…
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How do great pastoral systems bring joy to schools: The Sunday Late Late Show with Beejesh Deva
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Beejesh talks with Kalil Rouse on how great pastoral systems bring joy to schools. They unpack the underpinning values and principles behind great systems, how great schools use both restorative and punitive measures, how to have a great restorative conversation and much more.By Teachers Talk Radio
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TRA misconduct cases, teacher side hustles, parenting and teaching: The Weekly Review
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Three top stories from this week's news are discussed in the Weekly Review with John Gibbs, Claire Cannon and host Paul Hazzard. Teacher misconduct cases ‘driven up’ by parent complaints I quit teaching for my side hustle Teacher mums who leave profession fuelling shortages Shows reviewed this week are: Nurturing Belonging and Self-Expression in Pr…
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How do teachers use humour? The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
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Do you make your students laugh? Is this something that helps or hinders? When are the jokes not funny? My guest, Hannah Robinson, is asking these questions in her research for a PhD. After teaching year 7 and 8 Maths, Hannah realised that humour was part of her teaching persona and wanted to learn more. Listen to how her research is going in a fas…
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Nurturing Belonging and Self-Expression in Primary School Children: The Late Late Show with Sophie Smith-Tong
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Sarah Desilva is a Primary School Teacher and Equalities Lead in a North London primary school. Sarah and Sophie discuss how educators might nurture belonging and self-expression in primary school settings and beyond.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Balancing Work Life and Family Life - How to make it work for you: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson
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Hannah is joined by her sister Vikki Rolls to discuss what it's like being a teacher and maintaining a family life - how to balance it all amidst the highs and lows.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Teacher goes viral with crochet gift, Suspensions and exclusions hit the news again: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom is joined by Sara Shabir who this week 'went viral' around the world following her gifting of a set of personalised crochet dolls to her Primary school class at the end of the school year. We find out why she did it, how long it took her and reaction of students and colleagues alike. In Part 2 of the show, Charlotte, Vicky, both SEN/Interventio…
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Online Learning & Teaching: The Twilight Show with Graham Stanley
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On today's show, I talked to Tamires Gama from Brazil about her experience of online learning and teaching.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Homework that works: The Saturday Show Live with Jamie Clark
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Jamie is joined by Science teacher and homework enthusiast Jo Castelino to talk about how to ensure students gain the most they can from completing homework. The discussion includes interesting insights into the pros and cons of homework in general; how long should students spend on homework? What should they do? What happens when students don't co…
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The United Learning Alternative Pension Plan: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom discusses the alternative pension plan being pitched by the largest academy chain in the UK. The scheme, proposed by CEO of UL Jon Coles, means lower employer and employee contributions in exchange for higher starting salaries and has proven very controversial, especially with the teaching unions. Tom is joined by CEO of United Learning Jon Col…
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A mechanisms based approach to professional development: The Monday Twilight Show with Adam Kohlbeck
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In this episode, Adam is joined by Danni Sands to discuss a mechanisms based approach to professional development. Danni shares her recent experience of building a sequence of PD with mechanisms driving her design and implementation decisions. A must listen for anyone interested in or leading PD.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Is it ambitious to stay in the classroom?: The Sunday Late Late Show with Amanda Kinsley-Smith
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Amanda talks to Cathy McAllister about the merits and challenges of staying in the classroom throughout your career, rather than climbing the management ladder.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Wellbeing for the summer and beyond: The Twilight Show with Claire Cannon
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Your wellbeing is crucial and we've made it to the summer break. This gives you 6 weeks in which you do not have to be "switched on" constantly. It's a time when we can hopefully focus much more on our own wellbeing. In this show, I take you through a few alternatives to the commonly talked about wellbeing ideas. Did you know there are 7 types of r…
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What makes a great teacher? The Twilight Show with Graham Stanley
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What does the research say about good teaching and being a great teacher? I look at the evidence and what has been said about this topic, and then towards the end of the show, Kate joins me to talk about homeschooling her sons and what teaching means for her.By Teachers Talk Radio
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How to solve the teacher recruitment crisis?: The Late Late Show with Alex Baratta
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Join Alex for his debut show on TTR as he talks to special guest Thabo Miles-Matli about the current teacher recruitment crisis and how it might be resolved. Thabo is a Senior Lecturer of Computer Science Education at the Faculty of Social Sciences and Social Professions, London Metropolitan University.…
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Leading In Schools Internationally: The Late Show With Krupa & Nazya.
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Valuable insights into what it means to lead in a school abroad. Tune in to hear an authentic voice, Nick Hart, on the challenges and opportunities as a leader in Dubai.By Teachers Talk Radio
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A case study of a journey to home education: The Friday Morning Break with John Gibbs
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This week my guest Jacqui Cornish describes how her daughter Phoebe went from loving going to school to hating school and refusing to attend. After changing schools and trying to make school work, Jacqui chose to home-school. This interview makes anyone connected with education consider some important questions about the design and ethos of many of…
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Pyramid Stage Pedagogy: The Late Late Show with Chris Wilkinson
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Chris blends classroom techniques with Glastonbury vibes, helping you to headline your classroom with a setlist for success.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Ariarne Titmus Would Trade Her Gold Medals For A Baby
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How would you feel if you failed at the one thing you’ve worked tirelessly towards for so long? Imagine being an Olympian, feeling the weight of an entire nation's expectations to win gold. That's the reality for Ariarne Titmus right now. Ariarne Titmus, a record-holding swimmer, is just days away from competing in the 2024 Paris Olympics. And, alt…
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Part Two: Ariarne Titmus Would Trade Her Gold Medals For A Baby
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LISTEN TO PART ONE OF THIS CONVERSATION HERE. This is part two of our conversation with Olympic swimmer Ariarne Titmus. If you haven't listened to part one yet - click here. In part two, Ariarne talks about the reality of preparing for the Olympic Games and how she would feel if she didn’t win gold in Paris. Plus, she discusses her biggest personal…
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The Value of Maths: The Wednesday Morning Show with Sabrina
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Aaron, an animator, talks to Sabrina about maths & media.By Teachers Talk Radio
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Formative Action - from instrument to design: The Late Show with Hannah Wilson
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Hannah is joined by special guest Rene Kneyber, the author of the John Catt publication - 'Formative Action - From instrument to design'. They discuss what formative action is, the five underlying principles of formative action and how these can be applied in the classroom. Tune in for plenty of brilliant classroom ideas and observations. You can g…
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Progress? What's that? The concept of student progression in schools: The Late Show with Tom Rogers
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Tom has a conversation about 'Progress'. What does progress look like for students in schools? What should it look like? How should teachers and school leaders view progression? Tom is joined by special guests Dawn Cox, an RE teacher and T and L lead, and Ed Podesta, a PGCE lead for History - They share their own insights on what progress means to …
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Creating Culture & Building Teams: The Monday Twilight Show with Adam Kohlbeck
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Jay Hemley is the Headteacher of Foster's Primary School in Bexley, South East London. Since becoming Head, Jay has crafted a purposeful and committed school culture around a spirit of teamwork and collective mission. In this episode, Jay shares his secrets to success.By Teachers Talk Radio
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The Science of Learning boom in schools: The Saturday Live Show with Jamie Clark
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Jamie is joined by Dr Nathaniel Swain for his live show this week. He delves into the trending topic of the Science of Learning in Schools. Is it a flash in the pan or here to stay?By Teachers Talk Radio
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Teacher Research: The Twilight Show with Graham Stanley
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Teacher educator Paula Rebolledo joined me to talk about empowering teachers through exploratory action research (EAR). Listen to the recording to hear Paula discussing the differences between teacher research in general, EAR, and the usual form of action research, and how you can get started in exploring what is happening in your own classroom usi…
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